Camping Near Montana De Oro State Park

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The 5 best campgrounds near Montana De Oro State Park, CA

  • El Chorro Regional Park

    Location MarkerSan Luis Obispo, CA

    El Chorro Regional Park offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and a peaceful atmosphere for camping. The campground features well-maintained campsites picnic areas and hiking trails.

  • Morro Bay State Park

    Location MarkerMorro Bay, CA

    Morro Bay State Park is a beautiful coastal campground with easy access to the beach and stunning views of Morro Rock. The campground offers a variety of campsites and amenities.

  • Santa Margarita KOA

    Location MarkerSanta Margarita, CA

    Nestled in the scenic Santa Margarita hills this KOA campground offers a peaceful retreat with spacious campsites a tranquil lake and easy access to hiking trails and nearby attractions like Paso Robles wineries.

  • Pismo State Beach

    Location MarkerOceano, CA

    Pismo State Beach is a popular camping destination with direct access to the beach and stunning ocean views. The campground offers both RV and tent camping sites.

  • Plaskett Creek Campground

    Location MarkerBig Sur, CA

    Nestled in the Los Padres National Forest Plaskett Creek Campground offers a serene and scenic camping experience surrounded by towering oak trees and lush vegetation. With its well-maintained campsites and convenient amenities it's a perfect retreat for nature lovers.

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About

Experience the quintessential California Coast at its finest in Montaña de Oro State Park. This stunning coastal sanctuary showcases vast stretches of sun-kissed dunes interspersed with fragrant eucalyptus groves, while dramatic seaside cliffs provide a majestic backdrop adorned with vivid orange wildflowers and mesmerizing tidal pools. Adventure seekers can traverse the windswept bluffs on foot, explore the scenic trails on horseback, or navigate the challenging terrain by mountain bike. Water enthusiasts will find paradise in the park's aquatic offerings, from surfing and paddling to casting a line for fresh seafood. When night falls, immerse yourself in the untamed wilderness at one of several camping options - from basic RV spots and dedicated equestrian facilities to remote environmental sites that offer true solitude beneath the stars.

  • Best for beach camping: Situated just steps from the scenic Spooner's Cove beach, Islay Creek Campground features 47 rustic sites that accommodate both tent campers and RVs measuring up to 27 feet in length.
  • Best for wild campers: Discover true tranquility at the four Environmental Camps, accessible via short hiking trails from designated parking areas - perfect for those seeking to escape the usual campground atmosphere.
  • Best for horse lovers: Hazard Canyon Horse Camp provides specialized accommodations with four dedicated equestrian sites, complete with horse stalls, communal fire rings, and basic chemical toilet facilities.
  1. Secure your perfect spot through the Reserve California website's booking platform.
  2. Reservations become available precisely six months ahead at 8am, counting from your intended first night's stay.
  3. Due to high demand, particularly during peak summer season and holiday periods, early booking is essential - sites often get claimed within minutes of release.

This magnificent park earned its Spanish moniker - "Mountain of Gold" - from the spectacular display of golden wildflowers that blanket its coastal terrain each spring. Nature enthusiasts flock to witness this breathtaking phenomenon between March and May, while summer draws wave-riders to its pristine shores. Located along the Central Coast, visitors should come prepared with layered clothing regardless of season, as maritime breezes can bring unexpected chills even during the warmest months.

  • Nestled along the California Coast between Los Angeles and San Francisco, this natural haven lies approximately 10 miles south of Morro Bay State Park.
  • Standard California State Park entrance fees apply, with additional charges for campsite reservations.
  • While the park provides basic amenities including restrooms and designated picnic areas, you won't find shower facilities or RV hookups within its boundaries. For provisions, dining options, and other necessities, the charming town of Morro Bay is just a 20-minute drive away.
  • Pet regulations require dogs to remain on leashes no longer than six feet, and they're prohibited from accessing trails and beach areas.
  • The park features universal access accommodations including wheelchair-friendly restrooms, picnic spaces, trails, and camping facilities.

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