Pismo Beach RV Camping

Pismo Beach RV Camping
Situated midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, Pismo Beach has much to offer its visitors. Swimming, surfing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, biking, four-wheeling, golfing and horseback riding are examples of outdoor recreation activities available in Pismo Beach. If you are seeking an outdoor vacation on California's central coast, check out some of Pismo Beach's RV parks.

Pismo Coast Village RV Resort

Occupying 26 tree-lined acres on the beach, Pismo Coast Village RV Resort offers its campers a waterfront RV accommodation that is near many of the attractions Pismo Beach has to offer. Kayaking, surfing, fishing, hiking and golfing are examples of outdoor recreation activities available near the resort. Hearst Castle, wineries, the Oceano Dunes Recreation Area and Morro Bay State Park are within a two-hour drive of the resort.

Pismo Coast Village RV Resort has 400 RV sites with electric, water, sewer, cable TV and wireless Internet access. The resort amenities include a heated pool, miniature golf course, general store, restaurant, laundry facility, restrooms, showers and on-site bicycle rentals.

Pismo Coast Village RV Resort
165 S. Dolliver St.
Pismo Beach, CA 93449
(805) 773-1507
(888) 782-3224
pismocoastvillage.com

Holiday RV Park

Situated two blocks from the Pacific Ocean, Holiday RV Park offers its campers a convenient RV accommodation to explore Pismo Beach attractions. A 1,200-foot fishing pier and the Oceano Dunes Recreation Area are minutes from the park and provide fishing, kayaking, horseback riding, four-wheeling, hiking and biking opportunities. Arcades, bowling alleys, restaurants and specialty shops are also just a few blocks from the park.

Holiday RV Park has 195 RV sites with water, sewer, electric, cable TV and wireless Internet access. The park features a heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi, a picnic area with barbecue grill and tables, restrooms, showers, laundry facility, common kitchen with a stove, microwave and refrigerator, a small library and a balcony overlooking the swimming area.

Holiday RV Park
100 S. Dolliver St.
Pismo Beach, CA 93449
(800) 272-3672
(805) 773-1121
holidayrvpark.org

North Beach Campground

Located in Pismo State Beach off Highway 1, North Beach Campground offers many hiking, biking, horseback riding, swimming, bird watching, fishing and clam-digging opportunities. Monarch Butterfly Grove--where thousands of butterflies spend their winters--is just a short walk from the campground. Four restaurants are within two blocks of the campground, and a trolley service connects the campground with the surrounding community.

North Beach Campground has 50 tent and RV sites, picnic areas, restrooms, showers and a visitor center.

North Beach Campground
Highway 1
Pismo Beach, CA 93445
(805) 489-1869
(800) 444-7275
slostateparks.com

Article Written By Candi Lemon

Candi Lemon has a passion for reading and writing. She combines her love for traveling, food and the outdoors in her personal blog and for Demand Studios. Her articles appear on eHow and Trails. Lemon holds a Bachelor of Science in medical technology from the University of Michigan.

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