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Morro Dunes RV Park

1700 Embarcadero
93442, Morro Bay
California, USA

Modern restrooms, hot showers, fire pits, table at all sites, only pull thrus in Morro Bay, deep sea fishing, sight- seeing at Hearst Castle, Montana de Oro State Beach. Museum of Natural History and Bird Sanctuary.

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Prof. Jasmin Kreiger PhD
Engelska (USA)
The areas appeared somewhat compact, yet we didn't experience any discomfort due to overcrowding. The position was ideal and central for touring the nearby regions. The place was fairly flat and the washrooms were maintained well. It was a simple stroll to the nearby dock and a few coastal paths.
2 dagar sedan

Aryanna Grady
Engelska (USA)
This recreational area is an idyllic spot, just a brief stroll over sand hills to the shoreline. Individuals who are not patrons park nearby for beach trips and many of them use the park's facilities. On a couple of occasions, I was tailed into the restrooms by two individuals who lacked the necessary entry code. Once, I exited the cubicle to discover a mature woman and a young male at the washbasin area, cleaning up. The restrooms are unsanitary, decrepit and overlooked. When night falls, the entire park is engulfed in dense smoke from the fire pits and unregulated noise creating a lively party vibe. The sound of music, motorcycles, and large groups congregating at various spots can be heard. The staff is competent, the cost is affordable, and I'd consider staying there again and endorsing it. However, I plan to remain in my vehicle after sunset and steer clear of the restrooms as much as feasible.
2 dagar sedan

Anonymt
Engelska (USA)
This was a great campground. We had to pull through site with electricity. Received a lot of rain while we were there and many of the pull through sites flooded but not ours. Directly across the street from the Bayside Café which was special! Wild turkeys walk through the campground and of course beautiful sunsets from the top of the museum or black rock.
2 dagar sedan

Anonymt
Engelska (USA)
The beach and walking/bike path are right out of the gate! Nothing fancy but most awesome location. We came for one day and stayed 3!! The path to the harbour is awesome.
2 dagar sedan

Anonymt
Engelska (USA)
The beauty of this park is its location. The sites aren’t that big and it is a big parking lot but in 2 min you are on the beach, right out the back, and also near a bridge over to downtown with all the seafood restaurants and bars. Driving up we saw the towers of the nearby plant and were worried but once we were in the park we didn’t notice them. You couldn’t get any closer to Morro rock. The sunset on the beach was gorgeous. The staff was friendly and informative.
2 dagar sedan

Anonymt
Engelska (USA)
Sites 1 - 30 have water and electricity but no sewer. There is a dump station but you will have to pay an extra $10 to use it. Sites are a bit close but some have vegetation for a little separation. This could be a nice park if the State would invest some of their $100 billion surplus to make updates to the facilities. The bathrooms are typical California State Park bathrooms (which isn't a good thing). No paper towels, no soap and push button faucets with no hot water. Showers are even worse. The showers were moldy, concrete walls and token operated. Be sure to wear shower shoes or flip-flops as you definitely DO NOT want to step on whatever was on the shower floor. Also, although the showers required tokens, they still had handles that you had to turn multiple turns/loops and then wait approximately 45 seconds to a minute just for the water to get luke-warm. But the worse part of staying here were the crows. Not just five or six of them "cawing" every morning around 6:30am (daylight savings time) but AT LEAST 15 to 20 crows. Needless to say, you won't be sleeping in if you do decide to camp here. The one positive is campground is close to the Embarcadero and Morro Rock. But if you bring bikes just know you'll have to traverse a small hill on a narrow road in order to get to the bay. Due to the bathroom neglect and issues, not to mention the witches caldron of crows, we will not be returning.
2 dagar sedan

Anonymt
Engelska (USA)
Lets start with the Pros. Not dusty. Nice gravel space. Close access to the beach, shops and the great bike path that goes north and south, for miles. The Cons: Jammed together in tiny sites. Seems like they measured for the least possible area that could accommodate a rig and went a few inches smaller. If you’re not around to move your tow vehicle, good luck for the people getting on or out anywhere around your space. The park lacks character. We are on section B, across the street from the main park. Behind us is a batting cages business. Across the street is a construction company with equipment everywhere. It does not feel like camping. But, the most horrible negative is the sewage treatment plant several hundred feet upwind from the park. Most of the time you get constant wafts of stink! At first we thought it was the sewer pipe from the neighbor, which, because of the small spaces, is right in our lounging area, but we then realized, after taking our first cycle ride, that it’s the treatment plant. Half price for this space would be too much. Sorry, but never again will we stay here.
2 dagar sedan

Anonymt
Engelska (USA)
This park has two locations. The second park we were directed to has super small spaces and no room to park a tow vehicle. Our 25 foot airstream barely fit after jack knifing into a space. The host rudely told us to park our truck on the street across from the park. I asked if this has been a problem before and he said of course! The park was built in the 1960’s! No security. The park is also located adjacent to a industrial storage yard. Even though we reserved in advance and paid in full we were charged an additional $7 when we arrived because the prices have gone up. Huh? So you can charge whatever you want when your customer arrives?
2 dagar sedan

Anonymt
Engelska (USA)
We often travel here in hot summer months to enjoy cool coastal breezes and amazing views. Reservations are required for hook up sites and there are not nearly enough full hook up sites! On site dump station, clean showers/restrooms and plenty of place to go for walks. Visit the Museum of Natural History and try the Bayside Cafe near the marina for excellent clam chowder!
2 dagar sedan

David L.
Engelska (USA)
This is our second visit to this park and you can bet we'll be back again. Beautiful wooded setting across the street from the sheltered bay. The first review sums up how nice this place is. I'll just add that there's a good nature museum in the park and a golf course adjacent to it. The kayak rental place (for kayaking around the beautiful bay) is across the street and was only open during Friday, Saturday, and Sundays when we visited mid-week in February. I did rent a kayak on the previous visit and was enthralled by the setting. Road noise is a problem for those camping close to the street. Likewise, generator noise is a problem when camping near the non-electric sites (which comprise over half the park).
2 dagar sedan

Barbara S.
Engelska (USA)
We stayed in the hook up sites, a little more expensive but electric allowed us to watch tv and run our electric fireplace at night. Golf course is amazing and offers discounted rates to campers. Walking distance to the natural history museum. The sites are a little narrow but our 34 foot fifth wheel fit as well as our Ram dually. There is no sewer at the sites but there is a dump station.
2 dagar sedan

Rallis Tribe
Engelska (USA)
We stayed in early April 2018 in our 32 foot fifth wheel. Access: Backing into our spot was a bit tricky, due to the narrow roads and large dumpsters that can be tough to navigate around. Certainly not impossible, just requires a thoughtful approach. Checking in was easy! Amenities: Though there were a few restrooms to choose from, not all were in working order during our stay. It wasn't an inconvenience, but worth noting for those busy months when lines might form. We did not opt for an ocean view and after seeing those spots, we were happy with our decision. The ocean view spots are not parallel with the coastline, which is several hundred yards away. Plan to look around traffic, through a parking lot and beyond the marina to see the ocean. It isn't a bad view, just not worth the extra cost. The camp hosts were great! They circled the park several times a day, checking on guests and offering firewood for $10 a bundle. We did not have hookups, but there is access to potable water throughout the campground. The dump station is on the Northeast end of the campground and is a U-shape with tight corners. It was doable, but required some hugging of the shrubbery to make the turns. Environment: There's a mix of RV campers and tent campers, all next to each other. The noise was a little obnoxious at times in the tent camping area at the center of the park. Music played rather loudly until the quiet hour was reached (and sometimes later than that!) so it seemed that the quiet rules weren't strictly enforced. Not a huge deal, but worth being aware of if you're looking for some R&R. It isn't the most peaceful spot to camp. Area: With a small marina across the street, the Museum of Natural History a small walk away, and a beautiful estuary with walking trails nearby, we had plenty to do! We also visited Avila Beach for the farmer's market, San Simeon to see the elephant seals, and Cambria for an afternoon at Moonstone Beach. The easy access to nearby towns and beaches is why we stayed at this park, and why we would stay again.
2 dagar sedan

TigerNomad
Engelska (USA)
Morro Bay State Park is on the bay, a couple miles from the town of Morro Bay. I ended up at the campsite in a torrential downpour, looking for somewhere to spend the night that wasn't flooded or muddy. The campground itself is fine. The sites are a good size, allowing for some privacy from your neighbors. Sites with hookups ($50) are closer to the water (though no sites are *on* the water) and dry camping sites ($35) are behind those. When I was there half the bathrooms were closed and there looked to be ongoing maintenance. My beef with this campsite, and perhaps many California state park campgrounds, is that I paid $35 for what was essentially overnight parking. There weren't any amenities to speak of. For example, there are showers but they are coin operated. For $35/night dry camping, you couldn't throw in a 5 minute shower? That being said, there aren't many options near Morro Bay, and this campground is acceptable. Just pricey.
2 dagar sedan

AE
Engelska (USA)
We dry camped 3 nights at two different sites in Morro Bay. Saturday night was definitely the fullest/loudest with kids and generators running but the park was probably only at half capacity. Then the activity dramatically dropped off which left us with quiet mornings and evenings. Walking to the estuary and around the park is really beautiful. We rented kayaks from the marina at "The Kayak Shack" and saw an incredible amount of wildlife. Biking into town was easy (there are some good hills to tackle) and only took about 10 minutes. The office is open from 9:15 am to 4 pm which makes it hard to wake up and get out before reserving your site again (if you don't book online). The hookup spots are packed in like tuna cans but they have the best views of the water. Overall, a really beautiful spot.
2 dagar sedan

Dave Burns
Engelska (USA)
We stayed 8 nights and would visit again, decent access to the bay and a few walking trails, but I would not consider this a destination state park. Location is very good to the quaint, touristy town of Morrow Bay and about 15 minutes drive is the cool little town of San Luis Obispo. Like many California state parks, years of budget cuts have surfaced numerous maintenance issues, never-mind we paid $35/night for a dry camping site. Typical of state parks in this state, sites are pretty close, showers houses are limited, and there is only a single dump station. With abundant generators and campfires, I would imagine this place is a zoo during summer and holidays. Our stay at this campground occurred the first week of January and park was pretty quiet - especially in the non-hook-ups loops. Nearly all rigs were crammed into the water/electric loop, affording us lots of solitude. All things being equal, we had a really nice stay. Working remotely was pretty easy (AT&T and Verizon), no issue there.
2 dagar sedan

Tin Shack
Engelska (USA)
We live not to far from here, so we stay at this park at least a couple times a year. I would give the hookup sites a higher rating than the dry camping sites if I could, but instead I just rated the whole park 4 stars overall. Generally speaking, besides having power and water and being easier to park your RV, the hookup sites are more private and quiet, even though they are closer to the road. The dry sites are more crowded and noisier due to generator use. The dry sites are $35/night and the hookup sites are $50 as of 7/15/2015. The park is in a very aesthetically pleasing area right across from a marina and the bay, and has mature shade trees all around. It's a photographer's dream. A very nice golf course borders the campground and there are hiking trails all around. You can rent kayaks at the marina, or launch your own there too. There is a great restaurant next to the marina too. It's bike friendly and you can ride it into town and out to Morro Rock, or wherever you like. The beaches, surfing, fishing, boating and hiking nearby, all add up to make this a wonderful experience for the outdoors person. There is also shopping and restaurants in town for the non-outdoors people.
2 dagar sedan

Kate at The Scenic Route
Engelska (USA)
For several years now we have spent Memorial Day weekend in this great state park. The park is not directly on the coast, but just set back a little back from the bay. There are lots of reasons to love this park Morro Bay is a cute town which is pretty 30 to 40 minutes walk away. If you are too tired to walk ,or at least walk back, you can ride a shuttle from the town back to the state park. It runs through the summertime, starting on Memorial Day. There is also a marina just across the street where you can rent singl vor double kayaks. When the water is smooth,there can be few things better than paddling across the bay and taking a stroll across the sand dunes,collecting sand dollars on the beach. There are some pretty hikes from the park too that will give you a decent workout and some wonderful views of the town. The smoke stacks in the town may at first seem like an eyesore until you realize they have become a loved part of the landscape for locals. A few of the sites have electric and water and are pull through sites. There is a dump station on site. As with all California beach state parks you will probably need reservations well in advance if you want to stay over the weekend.
2 dagar sedan

David & Maryann
Engelska (USA)
On a 3 month trip and wanted a few days to relax doing not much of anything. This place is perfect. Have a pull-thru with electric and water. Lots of mature trees. Cement and stone picnic table, firepit, and a stone grill. Can hear lines tapping sailboat masts and a faint fog horn in the distance. Very soothing! Great downtown area with lots of shops and restaurant. Saw seals from the T Wharf. Watched surfers at Morro Rock. Did a couple hikes behind the campground. Wood is available in the campground for $10 a bundle. Currently, there is some road construction / closure at the Route 1 / S Bay Blvd exit. There are frequent detour signs that will get you back to S. Bay Blvd. The dump station costs $10 for 15 minutes even if staying there.. Credit card only. Was outsourced about 4 months ago per ranger.
2 dagar sedan

comfycozycamper
Engelska (USA)
We had a pretty good size lot. Good fire pit location and view of the morro rock! Some sites I noticed looked tight. Sites have gravel. Good laundromat. This location is prime! We loved going to beach to play, sunset, and biking all around. We biked for dinner and breakfast the next morning. Lovely town. We wanted to stay another night but the road trip must go on!
2 dagar sedan

Sally
Engelska (USA)
This small RV park has a friendly vibe with level, gravel FHU sites right in the middle of all that Morro Bay has to offer. If you have a rear window try to get a perimeter site. It is a couple minutes drive to the waterfront where there is tons of free parking, seafood places, shops and otters. Two state parks nearby with hiking and tide pools. Fine access to Hwy 1 with the elephant seals and Big Sur scenery. Nice laundry onsite. WiFi pretty good. The only real negative was that a construction project is going on at the school next door so lots of noise during the week.
2 dagar sedan

RVPat
Engelska (USA)
The $33 fee was after my $2 senior discount (for those 62 years or older.) I dry camped and had plenty of sunshine for my solar panel. I was only going to stay one night but just had to stay two after experiencing this place. This area is beautiful and fascinating. The Marina trail starts across the State Park road at the marina and is not to be missed for the views and the large numbers of various species of birds, including at least 150 brown pelicans lined up at the bay shore. Dogs are allowed on this trail on leash and bags are provided if you don’t have your own. Downtown is a short bike ride away where you can get fresh, locally caught seafood at area restaurants. The Galley Restaurant has picture windows overlooking the bay where we watched sea otters. The campground appears well run. I did not use the bathrooms so cannot speak to their cleanliness.
2 dagar sedan

OTRLea
Engelska (USA)
From the campsites, you have easy access to a boardwalk where you can see the morros, the estuary, Morro Rock and abundant bird life. The camp was built by men employed through the make-work-program CCC during the 1930's, and the workmanship has withstood the decades. Notice the masonry and locally sourced materials used in some of the restrooms, fire hearths, and site picnic tables. The cafe at the marina across the street, the Natural History Museum just outside the campground entrance, and the neighboring golf course add to variety of the camp's offerings.
2 dagar sedan

Kara_707
Engelska (USA)
Stayed in a no hook up spot under the Eucalyptus. Got enough sun in the morning to keep solar charged, but shady in the afternoons. Very family friendly with kids riding bikes throughout, and a friendly vibe. Convenient to town and Morro Bay sites. Had a great breakfast at the golf course next door, and a great dinner at the cafe across the street at the marina. Will definitely be back to take advantage of so many great places nearby!
2 dagar sedan

Molly & Shon
Engelska (USA)
Posted up at Morro Bay State Park, located on near the estuary. Great for birdwatching, near surf, mellow campground.
2 dagar sedan

Vince
Engelska (USA)
February 12, 2021- We noticed a significant change in our experience this time and felt we needed to note it for future campers. That is to say, most campers know that Covid has had an impact on the whole Camper/RV dynamic. This time of year, the park is generally sparse during the week. Also, most RV's ( Class A, Class C and bigger 5th wheel trailers) tend to be in the area where hook ups are available. And most campers comply with each park's differing rules and regulations. To insure a peaceful, tranquil stay, Camp Hosts are available to enforce rule infractions. Two of those rules for this park are: 1) Generators must be off from 8:00pm-10:00am. 2) Quiet hour is from 10:00pm-6:00am. We were camped in a non hook up area that traditionally camps tents and smaller trailers. Not so this time, we were between two older Class C RV's and a fifth wheel trailer that was over twenty years old. This was not so bad and in the spirit of being good neighbors, we tolerated the stench and sound of (3) tired old generators. However, neither of the parties that were camped by us were in compliance of both the quiet hour or generator policy. This went on for two nights. We thought that a Camp Host would notify them of the rule infraction, to no avail. The rule infractions were NOT enforced. Incredibly disappointed.....This was our first disappointing experience at this particular park.
2 dagar sedan

BC Crazy
Engelska (USA)
Across the street from the bay, a couple minutes drive to quaint downtown area and beach, and hiking right out of the campground. This state park is just the basics, dry camping except for a handful of electric sites but roomy, well maintained bathrooms and showers. Very safe and family atmosphere, Dog friendly, bike friendly. Great vacation base for Pismo and Cambria also as they are just a quick 30 mins away. No National Park Lifetime senior pass discount..FYI
2 dagar sedan

WCRCinCA
Engelska (USA)
We stayed here April 9-11 and finally had our first stay at a CA State Park after a couple years of RV camping. We somehow lucked out finding a hook-up site that must have been a cancellation because I booked only two weeks prior. The campground is easy to navigate and the pull through site was ample size. It looked like the dry sites were a little more spaced out but some are very exposed with little to no shade or privacy at all. Staff takes good care of the campground. Our site was clean and the fire pit was shoveled out. We didn’t use the restrooms/showers. Lots of noise from the neighboring dry section. Mostly from multi-family groups - kids playing, families laughing and shouting, loud music, nothing offensive, but you won’t get a quiet, serene nature experience here. Everyone seemed to quiet down by 9-10pm though. The campground is in a great location - not too close to town with noise and lights, but close enough to only take minutes to drive to shops, restaurants, etc. Also easy to get to neighboring towns like SLO or Pismo. We enjoyed walking the dog across the street to the boardwalk in the nature preserve. We’ll return eventually, but we’ve got other places to check off our list first.
2 dagar sedan

Ed
Engelska (USA)
What did state workers do since covid, this park is unkept, weeds a foot high, lack of care in restrooms, although they were clean walls and fixtures needed a lot of care. We had just came back from traveling the gulf states and bathrooms and grounds were very clean and landscaped, these were states (Texas and Florida) with no state taxes. We live in California with one of the highest state taxes and let me tell you we’re not getting what we pay for.
2 dagar sedan

cracicot
Engelska (USA)
The only thing rivaling the campground is the climate and proximity to a plethora of local attractions ie, the nearby Natural History Museum, Hearst Castle and wine tasting in Paso Robles, not to mention the downtown area itself. We are in our 60's-70's and rented ebikes from Cal Coast Adventures. We highly recommend this company. The online rental process was simple and the bikes were in good condition. We found our way out to Morro Rock to view a raft of Sea Otters and walked on the beautiful beach there. Getting around town on designated bike paths as well as shared paved roads, was safe and fun. We also made it all the way up to the top of Rock Hill by way of the golf course. Great hiking trails and beautiful views of the area. The campground is a nice mix of tent and rv sites. The clientele were a fun mix of folks from seemingly everywhere. We stayed in site #25, a perfect fit for out 17' Grand Design 17MKE. The sites 32 thru 65 have more shade and privacy. Sites 65 thru 117 are more open (better for solar collection). The electric panel and water service are well maintained, and the dump site was clean and well cared for. however, be mindful with the black water rinse hose as the pressure seems very high! I made the mistake of opening it fully, only to have it break free of the connection to the side of my rig. Thankfully, it was a warm day and the fresh water shower almost welcome. The only minor negative was the mechanized trash collection (every other day?). The big trucks come by early in the morning to collect the bins in each row of the campground. Be prepared if you like to sleep in!
2 dagar sedan

PocketTravel
Engelska (USA)
Had a lovely time here. Easy to walk and see views of the bay.
2 dagar sedan

Scrv1308
Engelska (USA)
This campground is basically a concrete parking lot adjacent to the beach and ocean. It is conveniently located as a great stop-over to your final destination. The full hook-up sites are not on the beach side and don’t have views but that’s the trade-off as we did not have hook ups on our site. I’d stay here again—you can’t beat the location!
2 dagar sedan

Santa
Engelska (USA)
There are 2 different areas of this park, across the street from each other. Don’t know much about park 1 that is for RV’s over 25ft. We stayed in park 2 for RV’s under 25ft. Very narrow sites , we could park our 23ft travel trailer but couldn’t fit our truck any which way in our site. Had to park on the closest main street. No shade but full hook ups. The ladies bathroom is set up with 2 toilet stalls. But the 2 showers have less privacy than most places we’ve stayed. All the other RV parks in town were booked solid so this was our last chance in Morro Bay.
2 dagar sedan

DonnaWall
Engelska (USA)
This was our first trip with our new 5th wheel and it’s length is 44 feet long. Everyone there is so nice. The grounds are kept very neat and orderly. When we arrived it had just rained pretty good so there was a lot of puddles. The grounds keeper lady brought us over a little wooded deck to place over the water up to our stairs. Couldn’t have been more grateful for that. The access to the beach was perfect walking distance if need be. We couldn’t have been any more pleased with our stay there. I wanted bring their groundskeeper lady home with us, she keeps the grounds perfect. Yes, it is asphalt and rock and because of the rains we couldn’t have been any more happier with that. Also, they were so helpful especially during this whole Covid-19 issue. We will definitely be going back.
2 dagar sedan

ceeesscee
Engelska (USA)
Reasonable rate for small space in great location with electricity, water, wifi, very clean bathroom. Full hookups are available. I was in a double tent site in my class b.
2 dagar sedan

Emie
Engelska (USA)
This RV park is nothing fancy … at all. I truly don't know how they justify $60 a night for gravel and dirt sites that were muddy when we arrived. Our site was just long enough for the motorhome but we had to park the car sideways to fit. The site was narrow, and there was no privacy between sites. There are several long term older RVs but sites seem reasonably cared for. The park is on route 41 across the street from a water treatment plant. The road stays busy during the day but quiets down at night. You can walk to the beach which requires a short trek up route 41 past the water treatment plant and down a beach access area. Verizon coverage was 4g 3 bars, and the WII FI actually worked!! Directv satellite coverage was fine. When we were there, it was very noisy. There were people next door and behind us with lots of kids, car alarms going off, and loud talking. We would not stay here again.
2 dagar sedan

Biosensai
Engelska (USA)
After a very bad experience at a park in Pismo involving not getting a promised site, we took a Saturday day trip looking for an alternate park. This facility looked great. A deluxe site (70' x45') was coming open for the period we desired. We jumped on it. Stayed for a week. WiFi was initially very strong, but became rather sporadic over the weekend. Roof mounted satellite TV had plenty of clearance. Park was very quiet, mostly retired, as are we. Winds can get pretty strong in Morro. The park offered pretty good protection even when gusts were reported at 65 mph in the immediate area. The park was a little far for walking to Morro's tourist shops & restaurants, but a very easy drive to everything, including Hearst Castle.
2 dagar sedan

mkpi
Engelska (USA)
Just ended a three day stay at Morro Bay Dunes RV Park, better identified as RV Parking Lot. We made advance reservations along with our travel mates and were preliminarily assigned sites 118 and 122. Upon our arrival, we were advised that site 122 was occupied and we were assigned site J-10, the worst site available and away from our travel mates, though there were a multitude of other sites available which would accommodate us. Charma the manager explained however that those sites were reserved. Now you may ask, wasn’t your site reserved, well yes, yes it was but we understand that that can be subject to change so then why were we not given one of the available sites. Charma explained that those sites had been reserved. Reserved, just like we had reserved our site. Charma was unable to explain as to why other reservations were recognized and ours wasn’t. After a lengthy incoherent conversation with Charma, I realized I had entered Bizzaro World. When I commented that we were given the worst site possible, as it was directly across from the office and entrance/exit, with maintenance vehicles stacked up everywhere and a stone’s throw away from the Morro Bay Sewage Treatment Plant and the furthest possible site from our travel mates, she had no reply other than a should shrug. However, as a gesture of good will, she offered to make a note on our file that on our next visit, not to assign us J-10. Seriously, when we return, like we would have any intention of returning. The Park itself, it is actually a parking lot, with dirt pads, hookups, and no outdoor ambiance whatsoever, but the cable is outstanding. It is fenced so no view of the ocean and a very significant walk to reach the seashore. 44 inches separated our motorhome from our neighbor’s trailer, so to say the sites are close would be an understatement. If you forget your alarm they provide one between 6:50 and 7:00 a.m. when the heavy equipment next door begins operation at the sewer plant. Bottom line, this facility could care less as to customer service. Charma was very nice but not overly bright or accommodating. In closing, a site which would have nicely accommodated us near our travel mates remained vacant during our entire stay. Apparently this facility has so much business that it really could care less as to customer service. Welcome to Bizarro World!
2 dagar sedan

Bill & Victoria
Engelska (USA)
This RV park is literally in the shadow of Morro Rock. You can walk or ride your bike from the campground to the rock, adjacent public lands and most of community. The sites are flat and services are as advertised. The downside is that the layout allows them to get just about as many tents, trailers and motorhomes in the campground as is possible. And, given the summer season, it was pretty full. I don't think that really bothered me since it was so easy to walk across the street to sand dunes and beach and it was an easy bike ride to shops, restaurants and, in my case, to a nearby Ace Hardware store for "motorhome" parts.
2 dagar sedan

hillit
Engelska (USA)
Clean and convenient. We got a tent campsite and parked our camper van there. We got electrics, water, a picnic table and a fire pit. We recommend arriving before 5:30pm so you can ask questions and buy what you need (firewood for example). The bathroom has a changing code and we arrived late, so we couldn’t tell what it is (we asked a friendly neighbor and all was good). Also, if you do come late, your parking number is marked on a map with your name so worry not. You also get WiFi. Enjoy!!
2 dagar sedan

Jim & his T@B
Engelska (USA)
This is a functional good working order RV part very close to the beach and 10 minutes to Morro Rock. It is not a pretty park. Sites are dirt and sand, grass is very thin. Laundry is inexpensive, clean and functional. I used the restroom once at 9am on a weekday, it smelled. The fixtures were rusted (salt-water air probably doesn't help that) Good AT&T cell coverage.
2 dagar sedan

Nsorgatz
Engelska (USA)
*Currently this park is only open to people living full time in their RVs or essential workers. This location was incredible we could see the waves crashing from our bedroom window, and walked into town easily. The campground is well maintained and the staff was very kind. We toured the town extensively and other than the state park which looked great found this location to be a great option especially during Covid, the campers staying were spaced out which was a thoughtful touch. The downside...this park is next to the waste management of Morro Bay. Hence is can be smelly. Yea. That was a bummer but the site was quiet and you could request a site at the other end of the park. It was more motivation for lots of walks along the ocean!
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Jack
Engelska (USA)
We arrived in early May 2021 and the park is now open to all. This is not a landscaped park, but is very functional and is adjacent to a sandy beach and you can walk to shops and restaurants. The front desk staff are extremely nice and helpful! The park is efficiently run. Each campsite has full hookups with excellent wifi, cable tv, and each site has it’s own trashcan, (very convenient!). When we left, I forgot to unplug my surge protector. I called and they sent someone to that site and brought it back to the office and held it for me. They even offered to ship it to our house. So location, amenities, and service are top notch. Just not a type of park to hang around outside.
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miknhan
Engelska (USA)
We stayed here several nights in June 2021. Overall it is an older park but fairly well maintained. Staff were really friendly. We had a pull through site and was pretty good size. It is in a bit of an industrial area right across the street from the beach and beautiful Morro Rock. The only drawback for us was that it is right next to the wastewater treatment plant. Because the temp is usually cool we didn't smell anything. It is in great proximity to the harbor area and there are great bike paths so be sure to bring your bikes! We would stay again for sure.
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Atb
Engelska (USA)
The spaces here are organized into little cull de sacs, the put us on an impossibility small space at a weird angle. We arrived after the office closed.
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Atb
Engelska (USA)
This park is organized into cul de sacs that are pie shaped tiny lots. Barely fit my tt and f150 side by side. No space to do anything outside. 2 neughbors fires 2 feet from my window. Yuck.
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Liverpool FC
Engelska (USA)
This park has a retro feel. You can tell there are a few long timers. But mostly families visiting for the weekend or week. Short walk to the beach and to Morro rock. If it wasn’t so hard to get reservations we would be coming back more often.
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