Fall asleep to sounds of the sea at this oceanside campground in Santa Cruz County. The beach offers stunning vistas of Monterey Bay, and the campground accommodates RVs up to 31 feet. The sites don’t offer hookups, but the campground has restrooms and coin-operated showers. While dogs are allowed in the campground, they aren’t allowed on the beach.
Non-campers can pay a day use fee and enjoy a picnic along the bluff. For special events, two large ramadas are available for reservations. Whether you’re daytripping or camping, come prepared because there is no camp store or concession.
Natural beauty is in abundance on this 1.5-mile stretch of beach. This small park provides views of the Santa Cruz Mountains and the hills of the Monterey Peninsula. Playing on the beach is a must, but the water ha
Fall asleep to sounds of the sea at this oceanside campground in Santa Cruz County. The beach offers stunning vistas of Monterey Bay, and the campground accommodates RVs up to 31 feet. The sites don’t offer hookups, but the campground has restrooms and coin-operated showers. While dogs are allowed in the campground, they aren’t allowed on the beach.
Non-campers can pay a day use fee and enjoy a picnic along the bluff. For special events, two large ramadas are available for reservations. Whether you’re daytripping or camping, come prepared because there is no camp store or concession.
Natural beauty is in abundance on this 1.5-mile stretch of beach. This small park provides views of the Santa Cruz Mountains and the hills of the Monterey Peninsula. Playing on the beach is a must, but the water has rip currents and deep offshore drop-offs. Surfing is only recommended for the most experienced. Those with a fishing license can fish for surf perch, sardines and striped bass.
Sunset Campground offers 90 campsites with sprawling farms on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other. While none of the sites offer water views, most are only steps away from beach trails and nature paths. This site is often busy and shouldn’t be considered a “remote getaway”, but it does provide great beach access. And be sure to check out t Read more...
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Sunset State Beach
Sweeping views of sand and sea plus a glider port (!) to launch your non-motorized craft.
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Fall asleep to sounds of the sea at this oceanside campground in Santa Cruz County. The beach offers stunning vistas of Monterey Bay, and the campground accommodates RVs up to 31 feet. The sites don’t offer hookups, but the campground has restrooms and coin-operated showers. While dogs are allowed in the campground, they aren’t allowed on the beach.
Non-campers can pay a day use fee and enjoy a picnic along the bluff. For special events, two large ramadas are available for reservations. Whether you’re daytripping or camping, come prepared because there is no camp store or concession.
Natural beauty is in abundance on this 1.5-mile stretch of beach. This small park provides views of the Santa Cruz Mountains and the hills of the Monterey Peninsula. Playing on the beach is a must, but the water ha
Fall asleep to sounds of the sea at this oceanside campground in Santa Cruz County. The beach offers stunning vistas of Monterey Bay, and the campground accommodates RVs up to 31 feet. The sites don’t offer hookups, but the campground has restrooms and coin-operated showers. While dogs are allowed in the campground, they aren’t allowed on the beach.
Non-campers can pay a day use fee and enjoy a picnic along the bluff. For special events, two large ramadas are available for reservations. Whether you’re daytripping or camping, come prepared because there is no camp store or concession.
Natural beauty is in abundance on this 1.5-mile stretch of beach. This small park provides views of the Santa Cruz Mountains and the hills of the Monterey Peninsula. Playing on the beach is a must, but the water has rip currents and deep offshore drop-offs. Surfing is only recommended for the most experienced. Those with a fishing license can fish for surf perch, sardines and striped bass.
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Sunset Campground offers 90 campsites with sprawling farms on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other. While none of the sites offer water views, most are only steps away from beach trails and nature paths. This site is often busy and shouldn’t be considered a “remote getaway”, but it does provide great beach access. And be sure to check out t Read more...
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