From what we understand this park is under new management. Some of the people that have stayed a couple of months said the new managers are a great improvement. He helped us get into our site. This park is all about location. You can walk to the beach! There is a nine hole golf course across the road which is very nice. It is just off Hwy 1 so we did expect some traffic noise, but it wasn't unbearable. The train noise is during our daytime and most days we were gone when they came by. If in the area again, we would stay here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is tight for big rigs. We had to back out of the pull through to leave as we could not pull forward and make the turn onto the narrow interior road. The park has gravel sites with much gravel spewing onto the roads. The wi-fi was not operating. Was first told that they had nothing to do with wi-fi and the independent company charges $10 per day. I came back to get the service phone number and was told they had equipment problems and don't expect it to be fixed for three weeks. We drove to the internet cafe up the street to download our email. The office person was very unhelpful. When the manager was there he (the manager) was better. Apparently it was the worker's last day and she had an attitude. I mentioned it to the manager and he just kind of smiled. This place is okay for an overnight or two. It is about a quarter of a mile to the beach. Fairly noisy due to road construction all night, but I am sure that is temporary. Has only 30 amp service, but due to the mild climate only needed to run one air conditioner. I condsider this just a below average park, but considering Pismo Coast Village had no spots for big rigs the week we were there, it served us fine. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park bills itself as having "quiet" spaces and being close to the beach. Neither is true. This park is close to some type of work site and the truck noise and vibrations started around 11PM and kept us up ALL night. And...this park is not near the beach.You can't even see the beach. And the office staff were anything but helpful. Overal this place gets my toilet award! We will be moving as soon as the office opens this morning! PS - the train is loud too! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Would agree with everything in the previous review. Would add that the sites are pretty much level, saw a couple of spots that looked fairly slanted. The interior roads are kind of narrow, but can handle bigger rigs. The sites are all gravel, which worked well for the couple of days we were here, as it rained a bunch. As to the train noise, the first train of the day is around 7 AM and the last train is around 8 PM. Verizon air card signal was very good. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is probably one of the quieter ones in the Grover/Pismo Beach area. Each park has its share of Highway 1 and train noise but without any amenities for children this park was generally better suited for an older crowd. Sites are close together but not forbidding. Beach is within a quarter of a mile with a nice walkway to Pismo Beach. An o.k., clean park to overnight or spend a couple of days if your planned activities are away from the park. Park has no activities or recreational facilities. We camped here in a Motorhome.