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Port of San Luis at Avila Beach, CA.
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100% of reviewers None indicated 9.0
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Description: This campground is run by the Port of San Luis at Avila Beach, CA. Sites are electric and paved (almost open), electric and gravel, and gravel sites without hookups of any kind. Sites are on a first come basis.

http://www.portsanluis.com/
To view the campground information click on the left side "Services, Recreation, and Dining", then click "Services", finally "RV Camping"
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Tom and Patty

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Review Date: Tue December 2, 2008 Would you recommend the campground? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: It is all about the view, the beach too!!
Cons: Some road noise, no reservations, willie-nillie parking of RV's

This campground is getting some improvements that will be finished very soon. The port is in the process of expanding electric sites. These sites are located near the pier. Other electric sites (10), are up on a hill looking over the port. The rest of the sites are on the side of the road. These are gravel sites with no defined parking. You get your view on a first come basis. It can get crowded, and you may have to move your RV to let someone out of their spot. Some RV's get spotted (vacant) early in the week to hold a spot for the weekend. We stayed at Nobi Point. I have posted a picture of the jetty that RV'ers can park upon.

A water and tank service partols the campground. All you need to do is wave down the lime green truck pulling the trailer for service. Fresh water is 50 cents per gallon, and pumping out the gray and black tank costs $35. There is no dump station nearby. Cover your trash, or you will have masked visitors!

We stayed here for the view, and we were not disappointed. We fell asleep to the sound of waves and the seals barking. Traffic noise was not noticed most of the time.

Feb. 2010
Three of us stayed at the new 50 amp full hook-up sites. We were there to witness the historical Tsunami. We had a great time. Full hook-ups and a view are $40 per night. Again first come first serve.

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Tom, Patty, Hannah "The Big Dog" and Abby Kat, Indianapolis, Indiana 2000 Alpine 36' FDS 72232, 2005 Blue Bird M450 LXI Our Photos
"We live out in our old van. Travel all across this land. Drive until the city lights dissolve into a country sky, just me and you - hand in hand." Zac Brown Band
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