Camping at Lower Section sites 1-85
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Overview
Morro Bay State Park is a state park on the Morro Bay lagoon, in the western United States, located in San Luis Obispo County on the central coast of California. The park offers a stunning view of the Morro Rock, a variety of outdoor activities, and campgrounds for those who wish to stay overnight. The Lower Section sites (1-85) are part of the park's camping facilities.
Campsite Details
Site Types and Amenities:
- The Lower Section sites typically offer a range of options including tent sites, RV sites, and a few may also accommodate trailers.
- Each site comes equipped with a table, a fire ring, and a grill.
- Hookups may be available on specific sites, though it is important to check the specific details when booking.
- Restroom facilities with showers are available within walking distance of these sites.
Capacity and Vehicle Limitations:
- Each site typically allows up to 8 people.
- There is a limit of one vehicle allowed per site, with additional vehicles requiring separate arrangements and possibly additional fees.
Reservation and Fees
Booking Process:
- Campsites in Morro Bay State Park can be reserved up to 6 months in advance.
- Reservations can be made through the California State Parks reservation system or a third-party camping reservation website.
Fees:
- Campsite fees vary based on the amenities offered such as hookups and the type of camping spot.
- It's important to check the current fee structure as state parks periodically update their prices.
Park Activities
Available Activities:
- Visitors have the opportunity to enjoy activities such as hiking, bird watching, fishing, and nature walks.
- Boating and kayaking can be done on the bay, with rentals available nearby.
- The park also has a marina and a public golf course.
Rules and Regulations
Wildlife and Environment:
- The park is home to a diverse set of wildlife species. Feeding or disturbing wildlife is strictly prohibited.
- The park implements protections for its natural resources, and visitors are required to adhere to guidelines regarding trash disposal and resource preservation.
Quiet Hours and Fire Restrictions:
- Quiet hours are typically enforced from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
- Fires are only allowed in designated fire rings, and restrictions may be applied during high fire danger periods.
Pets:
- Pets are usually allowed in the campground but must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet.
- They are not permitted on trails or in environmental campsites, and they must not be left unattended.
Accessibility
ADA Compliance:
- Some campgrounds are ADA compliant, offering suitable facilities for visitors with disabilities.
- It's recommended to check for specifically designated ADA sites when making a reservation.
Local Attractions
Nearby Attractions:
- The Museum of Natural History provides insights into local ecology and cultural history.
- The Morro Bay Estuary Nature Center offers educational experiences about the unique estuary environment.
- Morro Rock itself is a key attraction, significant for its geological formations and as a historical landmark.
Tips for Visiting:
- Weather can be variable, so prepare by bringing layers of clothing.
- Due to the popularity of the campsite, especially during peak season, making reservations as early as possible is recommended.
- Familiarizing yourself with park regulations and being respectful of the natural surroundings will ensure a more enjoyable visit for yourself and others.
Location of Lower Section sites 1-85
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