Morro Bay area RV Camping

Morro Bay area RV Camping

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Morro Bay is located on the west coast of California midway between Oregon and Mexico. RV parks and campgrounds are close by so that you don't have to travel too far from your destination. Places to visit in the area include the Pacific coast, Morro Bay State Park, Los Padres National Forest and Morro Rock Beach, where you can hike or spend the day in the sun.

Morro Dunes RV Park

Morro Dunes RV Park, located in Morro Bay, is situated on the beach offering prime camping spots with a view of the water. Sites come equipped with full or partial hookups including 30- or 50-amp connections. Some sites also have cable TV. Tent sites are also available with water and electricity. Park features include a laundry room, a camp store, Wi-Fi service and an events area. Recreation includes swimming and fishing at the beach as well as boating opportunities at the nearby harbor.

Morro Dunes RV Park
1700 Embarcadero
Morro Bay, CA 93442
(805) 772-2722
morrodunes.com

Morro Strand RV Park

Morro Strand RV Park is located on the north side of Morro Bay and is within walking distance of Morro Strand State Beach. Recreation in the area includes surfing, biking and diving. On-site amenities include laundry facilities, a picnic area with grills, bathhouses, restrooms and Wi-Fi service. Sites come with full hookups and cable TV. Pets are welcome at the park.

Morro Strand RV Park
221 Atascadero Road
Morro Bay, CA 93442
(800) 799-6030
morrostrandrvpark.com

Bay Pines RV Trailer Park

Bay Pines RV Trailer Park, in Morro Bay, offers several benefits such as bathhouses, restrooms, laundry facilities and picnic area. Sites come equipped with water, electricity and sewer connections as well as phone service and satellite TV. Recreation can be found nearby including sailing, surfing, diving and fishing.

Bay Pines RV Trailer Park
1501 Quintana Road
Morro Bay, CA 93442
(805) 772-3223
baypinesrv.com

Article Written By Keith Dooley

Keith Dooley has a degree in outdoor education and sports management. He has worked as an assistant athletic director, head coach and assistant coach in various sports including football, softball and golf. Dooley has worked for various websites in the past, contributing instructional articles on a wide variety of topics.

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