Opt for camping but prepare for rain
In this area one thing is certain, you can always be certain that rain is just around the bend. With coastal air pushing inland each night fog rolls in each day and with it comes the rain.
We visited late in the year, around October and each day was overcast but one during the two weeks we were in the area. We visited the campground and other locations and found that despite the chill of the water, the views were spectacular.
The campsites we were near were just over the bluffs from the actual waterline providing a bit of shelter from the winds. each site was bordered by logs to not only separate them but also provide a bit of relief in the case of water flowing inland.
Campsites included small tables and parking. It Is IndIcated there Is no on beach campIng allowed.
SItes are first come fIrst serve and reasonably prIced at $25 a nIght.
There is a restroom facIlIty however when we vIsIted It wasn’t in the best of shape. It needed to be servIced.
TIps:
*Weekends get busy during warmer months so arrIve early. There are only 15 sItes avaIlable.
*BrIng your own toIlet paper- When we visIted there were no supplIes whatsoever.
- Pack a raIncoat and lIght jacket. The coastal weather In unpredictable and temperatures vary throughout the day.