I think this RV Park ( no tent camping) is exactly what one would expect in a city environment. It is essentially a parking lot on the edge of a cliff overlooking the sea. The cliff edge here has fallen into the sea so the site must of lost 50 spaces when it happened. If the purpose of your visit is to explore San Francisco this is a great spot from which to base yourself and not really a destination in of itself. The pool here is nice and heated but the hot tub was under renovation at the time of writing. There is a short walk to the stores. The spaces may be tight but its not the kind of place to want or need your awning out.
Beautiful site right in the heart of Morro Bay. The campground is wooded with plenty of shade and approx 2 hundred feet from the water. It's also possible to walk into town from here. There is a small cafe across the road in the marina and from here there is a board walk that goes across the "wetlands" which floods at high tide, lots of birds here too. The pull through sites have a picnic table a fire pit and a high (36") BBQ setup. Would come back here.
I've often come to the beach here but not the campsite. It's on the landward side of the pch and feels like you are away from everything. The beach is accessible by a short walk that goes under the pch, so no crossing this busy road. The site has a handy store for basic needs plus toys and shirts and emergency camp stuff. Not sure if all the hookups are operational, we weren't able to get one, but there were tent campers on sites that had them? Like most places, best to book early to guarantee you get what you need. This site had a nice fire pit and table up a short hill and very private
Helpful owner with a well maintained site. Good spot to stop off if you're passing through, but not a destination. You need to drive to the lake from here and there's a gravel works in view. I would look into campsites along the Kern river North of here as a more idyllic place to camp.
Chose this site to be close to Death Valley without having to stay in the park because of the heat, just as a stop off. Mainly permanent residents here ( 60% of Pahrump is trailers), friendly staff and a convenient place to stop before heading through Death Valley in the morning. It wouldn't be somewhere to come as a destination though.
Extremely clean and well maintained RV site at the end of a rugged road. Very hot in August. A fair walk to get down to the water. There is a restaurant here but we didn't use it. Kayaked on the water which is very cold!
Camp hosts were very nice and helpful. Only issue was connecting to the internet as there is no cell service here. Host was able to figure it out when the tech support couldn't. Android users need to go to settings and in advanced switch to phone mac ( not randomized mac)
Site is at the end of town so you can walk to and from the town easily, its then just a short drive to get into the park at the south rim gate. Elk/deer? wandering around inside the campsite. We were in an RV, full hookups, not too busy.
Stayed here in August, a beautiful spot shaded by lots of trees, just a short walk or bike ride to the lake and observatory. Friendly staff.