This is a really nice, but basic, state park campground. You get no hook ups, limited generator hours, no showers, no dump station on site (you can use the one at Morro Bay with a reciprocal arrangement, about 6 miles away), but if you can deal with all that, you get a beautiful, big, quiet spot, walking distance to all of the amazing hikes and wildlife at this stunning park, sitting round the camp fire after your hike (there are fire pits and picnic benches), and falling asleep to the sounds of the ocean. Pretty perfect.
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Montaña de Oro State Park features rugged coastal cliffs, extensive bluff trails and sweeping ocean views; Spooner Cove and its tide pools are a standout for families. There are miles of hiking and several mountain‑bike routes, plus occasional wildlife sightings. The campground is basic and typically dry camping with pit toilets and modest fees, appealing to visitors who prefer a natural, quieter setting. The shoreline is largely rocky and the water tends to be cold, so it’s better suited to exploring and picnicking than swimming. Parking and facilities exist but may be limited on busy holiday weekends.
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