Morro Bay State Park sits on California's Central Coast, 13 miles west of San Luis Obispo, where a dramatic coastal landscape unfolds around a natural bay, saltwater marshes, and the iconic Morro Rock. The park's diverse terrain — spanning lagoon habitats, volcanic peaks, and scenic shoreline — makes it a premier destination for RV travelers seeking both adventure and natural beauty.
Campers enjoy full-facility RV sites with electrical and water hookups, 30-amp service, pull-through sites, flush toilets, token-operated showers, a dump station, and picnic tables with grills. Firewood is available on-site, and the park is pet-friendly with Wi-Fi access.
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore miles of hiking and nature trails, fish from the marina, kayak the bay, and observe the hundreds of bird species that populate the coastal marshes. The Morro Bay Museum of Natural History adds cultural and educational depth to any visit. A marina café sits within the park grounds, and the charming town of Morro Bay — just 1.5 miles north — offers additional dining, shopping, and services.
Book campsites through Reserve California. Whether drawn by the sweeping coastal scenery, abundant wildlife, or full RV amenities, Morro Bay State Park delivers an exceptional Central Coast California camping experience for travelers of all levels.