Marina, California RV Parks

Marina, California RV Parks
Marina, California, situated along the Pacific Ocean, 110 miles south of San Francisco and eight miles north of Monterey, enjoys a Mediterranean climate with average temperatures between 50 to 70 degrees F year-round. The city boasts two harbors and three airports within 10 miles of Marina and visitors can explore nearby restaurants, shops, and wineries or enjoy golf at nationally recognized courses, including Pebble Beach or views of the acclaimed coastline and culture within Monterey County.

Marina Dunes RV Park

Located across from the ocean and minutes from Pebble Beach and the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Marina Dunes RV Park has 65 sites with 30- or 50-amp full hook-ups. It features restrooms with showers, laundry facilities, cable TV, free Wi-Fi Internet, a new playground, fitness center, and clubhouse. The park is pet friendly. Tent sites are available.

Marina Dunes RV Park
3330 Dunes Drive
Marina, CA 93933
(831) 384-6914
marinadunesrv.com

Moss Landing KOA

In the heart of the Monterey Bay Sanctuary, Moss Landing KOA is approximately eight miles north of Marina in nearby Moss Landing, California. With 46 sites having 30- or 50-amp full hook-ups, this KOA is open all year and has large spaces able to accommodate big rigs. It features restrooms with showers, cable TV, free Wi-Fi Internet, is pet friendly and offers fishing at no additional charge.

Moss Landing KOA
7905 Sandholdt Road
Moss Landing, CA 95039
(831) 633-6800
koa.com/where/ca/05448/

Monterey County Fairgrounds

Located just seven miles south of Marina, the Monterey County Fairgrounds RV Park has 127 sites with 30- or 50-amp full hook-ups. It is handicap accessible and features restrooms with showers, laundry facilities, Wi-Fi Internet, and is pet friendly.

Monterey County Fairgrounds RV Park
2004 Fairground Road
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 372-8248
montereycountyfair.com/mcf_rv_parking.php

Article Written By A.C. Bauer

A.C. Bauer is a seasoned adventurist with explorations spanning four continents, including hiking Machu Picchu, snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef, running the Ice Age Trail and road biking out of her front door. She has written marketing materials for eight years and worked for Red Bull, Disney and Dick's Sporting Goods, and received a master's in recreation and sport science from Ohio University.

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