The best camping near Morro Bay State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Morro Bay State Park adventure.

The best camping near Morro Bay State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Morro Bay State Park adventure.

Camping near Morro Bay State Park

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Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Morro Bay State Park adventure.

Kayak, tee off, camp under the stars, or just enjoy the views of Morro Rock in this Central Coast city and park.  

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Top-rated campgrounds near Morro Bay State Park

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Road's End, Bradley Lockwood

2 sites · RVs, Tents12 acres · Lockwood, CA
Peaceful and private RV camping under the oaks with picnic table, fire pit and Adirondack chairs. We currently have two sites on our property. They are about 300 feet apart and not easily visible from each other. Property is fully fenced; both sites are next to an open field under the oaks with vineyard, olive orchard and mountain views. This property is 30 miles from Paso Robles and almost perfectly centered between Missions San Antonio and San Miguel. Lakes San Antonio and Nacimiento are close by. Coastal towns of Cayucos and Morro Bay are about an hour scenic drive, passing many wineries along the way. There is space for multiple RVs or additional tents sharing your party's RV restroom facilities. Site one will accommodate sixteen people and multiple vehicles. Site two will accommodate ten people and two vehicles. For larger groups we ask that that you book both sites. We have hosted many family reunions and the feedback has been 100% positive. Please feel free to message us with questions.
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Hideaway Oaks

4 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Lockwood, CA
This campsite is a natural setting in the corner of our lower pasture. It features several oaks and lots of room. It is an extremely private spot free from other campers or busy traffic. This site now includes a picnic table on a leveled area, a firepit and a toilet . Water is available if you wish to hike a bit up a hill. You can enjoy our beautiful evening skies, sunrises and starlit nights. If you are looking for a peaceful, poison oak free, quiet hideaway, this is your place. Trails are available for walks and taking in the views of the valley below. Since this site is tucked away in our pasture we recommend that campers arrive before dark. We are located near Lake San Antonio, Lake Nacimiento, San Antonio Mission, San Miguel Mission, Fort Hunter Liggett, and the Nacitone Museum. There is local wine tasting and we are 45 minutes away from wine tasting in Paso Robles. Many campers find this to be an ideal meeting place for family and friends coming from the north and south.
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Relaxing Natural Hot Springs

1 site · RV, Tent20 acres · Templeton, CA
Franklin Hot Springs is an all-natural hot spring in the middle of beautiful Paso Robles wine country. We are located about a mile from the city limits " out in the country". Our water has one of the healthiest and dense mineral breakdowns compared to waters tested around the world. Our natural hot springs has been a treasured local gem since the 1950's offering relaxation and rejuvenation to visitors of all ages. Experience the therapeutic benefits of our pure, chemical-free waters, naturally infused with Magnesium, Lithium, Sodium, and Potassium. Our spring fed pools maintain a blissful temperature of 98 - 100 degrees. Our springs are considered among the top 5 destinations for psoriasis treatment. Our water follows a natural " flow-through" system, originating from a main well, then replenishing our fish filled lake before winding its way through parts of Paso Robles and eventually merging with the Salinas River. In addition to overnight camping and soaking in our natural hot springs, we offer fishing and boating as part of your stay. You do not have to have a fishing license; we are a member of the Fish and Wildlife and are considered an Aquaculture Farm. We offer several Dry camping sites (no electricity) and 3 sites that have electric hook-ups.
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SLO Country Camp

2 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · San Luis Obispo, CA
SLO Country Camp was once a part of the Serpa Ranch, one of the early ranches of the Central Coast. It’s remained a beautiful rural pocket in the Edna Valley area of San Luis Obispo. It’s quiet and peaceful, enjoy your morning coffee listening to all the birds waking up. There’s a private creek not far away that draws deer and wildlife. Just saw 3 deer run through out property 2 days ago. Owls, red tail hawks, eagles, squirrels and jack rabbits we see frequently. And you can listen to the coyotes howling at night. We’re surrounded by rolling coastal hills, vineyards, horses, cattle and also land apportioned to the Land Conservancy. Walk down our road and then left up to the top of the hill for a panoramic view of the entire area with the city San Luis Obispo at a distance. Our two sites are flat on decomposed granite pads. Both have excellent views and easy access to our common areas: wash/kitchen prep, and cold-water outdoor shower. Site 1 is best for trailers but Site 2 is adequate. Firewood is available for purchase at camp for those wanting to use the fire pit, or you can bring your own. The San Luis Obispo, Central Coast has so much to see and do! Hiking trails abound, my favorites are Bob Jones trail to walk or bike to Avila Beach, Johnson Ranch and Irish Hills for hiking hills, the Ridge trail for a view over Shell and Avila beaches, and the Harmony Trail to walk grassy cliffs by the ocean. Montano de Oro is only 15 minutes away with rocky ocean cliff trails that lead down to the coastline. We are 5 minutes from the beginning of the Edna Valley winery trail with 30 wineries or more I’ve lost count. Tasting and relaxing in great atmospheres. My favorites are Biddle Ranch, Talley, Mailene, Chamisal, Bailyanna... but there are so many more. We’re 10 minutes from downtown San Luis Obispo, 10–12 minutes to Avila or Pismo beaches. Morro Bay is 25 minutes. And we’re just 5 minutes off the 101 for easy access to traveling. The Central Coast has almost everything for fun, adventure and food. Surfing, biking, hiking, ocean kayaking, paddle boarding, golf, wine and beer culture, ranch lands, shopping and restaurants and we’re close to it all.
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Vineyard Oasis

1 site · RV, Tent10 acres · Paso Robles, CA
A small family owned vineyard in the heart of Paso Robles wine country.Bring your trailer, RV or tent to our 7.5 acre Vineyard. You will be able to camp right in the center of our vineyard next to our 1/2 acre foot ornamental pond. Our site is located just 12 miles from downtown Paso Robles and offers you a unique camping experience that we know you'll enjoy.We offer only 1 campsite, so you will have privacy.Amenities include: toilet, potable water, trash disposal, picnic table, area for a campfire (outside of a burn ban). We are also pet friendly! We sell campfire wood on site.Guests love staying here: "Wonderful stay! It was very private as we were the only ones on the site, no other campers, vehicles or other people were in our area at all the entire time. It really felt that we had space to settle and enjoy. The two dogs that live on site were a wonderful greeting and farewell crew! The portable toilet was clean and conveniently located on the site. Lots of vineyards to go wine tasting to that were a short drive away. Brought some twinkle lights with us that we put up to add more lighting and a special feel."
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Coyote Mynt Ranch, Paso Robles

8 sites · Lodging, Tents42 acres · Lake Nacimiento, CA
Our 42 acres is located at the beginning of the award winning Adelaide Wine trail in Paso Robles. Our ranch was once home to a horse boarding and breeding ranch which bred Paso Fino horses, known for their beautiful gait. Having been a horse ranch, it left us with some nice trails that you can enjoy during your stay. We have some nice uphill walks to view your local surroundings while sitting to enjoy a glass of wine or you morning cup of coffee/tea. We are on a well out here so at times you may get a sulphur/mineral smell to the water. Please bring your own drinking/cooking water. It is safe to shower, my hair feels so much thicker! On the ranch you will see that we have 2 donkeys, Desi (black) and Lucy (light grey). Along with our donkeys we have to friendly goats, Fiona (brown) and Sadie (white), they love carrots. but please stick to one carrot a day each, we don't want to over feed them. We also have chickens which means have farm fresh eggs. $5 for 1/2 dozen. Up on the hill you will see Connie a cow and her buddy Samuel, the bull. they love carrots but please do not go into their pasture. She'll think you're bringing food and gets very dangerously excited. Please feel free to walk the property and become one with nature while observing the local indigenous floral and fauna.
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The best camping near Morro Bay State Park guide

Overview

About

On the shores of Morro Bay, overlooking the landmark Morro Rock, Morro Bay's California state park offers tons of amenities, including a marina with rentals, picnic areas, and an 18-hole public golf course. Popular activities include bird-watching in the saltwater marsh, mountain biking, sea kayaking, and exploring the park's hiking trails. The park is also home to the Morro Bay State Park Museum of Natural History, which offers interactive exhibits focused on the local ecosystem. For those who want to stay the night, the Morro Bay State Park Campground features 140 tent and RV campsites with fire rings and picnic tables (some with electrical/water hookups), plus restrooms and a dump station. More campsites are available also nearby, both at area Hipcamps and at Montaña de Oro State Park, just down Highway 1.

Morro Bay RV camping

Situated on California's Central Coast, Morro Bay is a great place for an RV getaway. The city and its famed Morro Rock are within day-tripping distance of San Luis Obispo County attractions such as Hearst Castle and Paso Robles, as well as popular Avila Beach and Pismo Beach. RV camping is available at many of the state park campgrounds in the area, including Morro Bay Campground at Morro Bay State Park, where you'll find campsites with electric and water hookups, bathroom access, and fire rings along with picnic tables. Other nearby options include Islay Creek Campground in Montaña de Oro State Park and Morro Strand State Beach Campground. Alternatively, there are also plenty of private RV parks in the area, as well as lots of Hipcamps, many of which are situated on private farms or orchards.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Campsites can be reserved up to six months in advance on the California State Parks website or over the phone. Same-day reservations are also available.
  2. It’s wise to book well in advance, particularly if visiting in summer or on a weekend.
  3. If you can't secure a reservation at Morro Bay, you may have better luck snagging a spot at Montaña de Oro State Park, about a 20-minute drive south on Highway 1.
  4. The maximum length for RVs in the campground is 35 feet (39 feet for trailers). If you have a larger vehicle, you’ll need to look elsewhere or leave it behind and opt for a tent site instead.

When to go

Morro Bay is a year-round destination, with a generally mild climate, but it’s wise to bring plenty of layers (and a wetsuit if you plan to surf). Summers are generally dry with the most visitors, while winters get a fair bit of rainfall. Early autumn is the perfect time to visit if you want warm weather with fewer crowds, while winter and spring are the best time to see otters, and the bird-watching season runs from February until June. Monarch butterflies often overwinter in the park from November until February.

Know before you go

  • The closest place to pick up groceries and other supplies is Los Osos, just a few minutes' drive from the park. Note that the selection is better in the larger city of San Luis Obispo, a 15-minute drive inland.
  • Dogs are allowed in the campground on leashes, but not on trails or on the beach (with the exception of service animals).
  • Accessible features at Morro Bay State Park include restrooms, picnic areas, and a couple of short trails. There are also three RV sites with water/electric hookups and nine accessible tent sites.

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