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Gonzo42
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Nov 14, 2017

Pismo State Beach

We like to stay in the California State Beaches. We have been to El Capitan, San Onofre (both parts) and some private parks. I have not been to Pismo for about 40 years and wondered how it is for RV's these days.

We generally want FHU, as DW needs her TV.

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  • I don't think Pismo has changed in 40+ years.
    There is a FHU section, a section without hookups or go right out on the sand if you dare.
  • I have stayed in a few places in Pismo the nicest RV park is Pismo Coast Village Short walk to the beach,no vehicles around,short bike ride into town or a nice walk.

    Just remember that there are 2 State Beach parks at Pismo

    Pismo North Beach state park is Next to Pismo Coast, all dry camping,short walk to beach

    There is Oceano Has water and electric and a short walk to beach and the entrance to theOHV area where you can rent ATVs.

    My choice is Pismo Coast Village.
  • Nice park but you don’t need hookups for TV watching. Sufficient solar and batteries lets you take any open site with a great view.
  • RognBon wrote:
    Pismo State beach is one of our favorites. The front section is all pull throughs with water and electric. There is a dump station just north of the park.


    yea, pretty sure there's not FHUs there, just W/E.
    i'd make sure the dump station is open, as they've closed a lot of dumpstations at numerous state beaches.
  • Pismo State beach is one of our favorites. The front section is all pull throughs with water and electric. There is a dump station just north of the park.