Port San Luis RV Campground
County Park
Write a Review 3950 Avila Beach Dr. Avila Beach, CA 93405 805-903-3395 Official WebsiteGPS: 35.1729, -120.7562
Overview of Port San Luis RV Campground
Last Price Paid: $100
Reported by roadtrippers-sheridavis818 on 8/21/2024
Longest RV Reported: 36 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by Shafefam on 6/24/2024
Number of Sites 36
Pad Type gravel
Reservations yes
Elevation 0 ft / 0 m
Max Stay 38
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To ask questions of the owner or manager please contact the campground directly. 805-903-3395
camper-645709 asked on 1/6/2023
Is Port San Luis RV Campground located on a busy road? Is it safe for small kids to bike around the site area.
Reviews of Port San Luis RV Campground 14 people have reviewed this location.
“The View And The Sound Of Gentle Waves At Night!”
Reviewed 8/21/2024
Nightly rate: | $100 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
We loved this location! You can’t beat the view and the price was expected for the location. The Fat Cat restaurant down the street had great service with a great view. The camp host was very friendly.
roadtrippers-sheridavis818 would stay here again
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“Great Views, Close To Many Places!”
Reviewed 6/24/2024
Nightly rate: | $97 |
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Site Number: | 8 |
RV Length: | 36' (Fifth Wheel) |
Love the Location, Beautiful View, Walk to Beach and Port San Luis Pier. Two restaurants are within easy walking distance, town of Avila is close by, too. There’s even a small market by the Pier where you can also rent kayaks. Lost A Star Only Because Of Traffic And No Campfires (propane Only).
Shafefam would stay here again
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“Unbeatable Views ”
Reviewed 8/4/2022
Days stayed: | 1 |
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Site Number: | 3 |
Cruising through Avila beach with no plans we saw this Nobi camp sites and checked it out on a whim. The views and location to the dog beach was unbeatable. Everything is booked through their online portal and they had one site left, NP3, which was parallel park to the bay! $70+10 processing fee but whatever, falling asleep to the cras... more
Cruising through Avila beach with no plans we saw this Nobi camp sites and checked it out on a whim. The views and location to the dog beach was unbeatable. Everything is booked through their online portal and they had one site left, NP3, which was parallel park to the bay! $70+10 processing fee but whatever, falling asleep to the crashing waves and waking up to the sound of seals was worth it!
camper-661439 would stay here again
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“Expensive but unbeatable views”
Reviewed 2/13/2022
Nightly rate: | $66 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Site Number: | NP4 |
RV Length: | 29' (Travel Trailer) |
Stayed at NP4 in a 30 ft TT. Literally had sea lions and otters in our front yard and the tide pools at low tide were great to explore! Both restaurants at the Port were great as well. The only thing keeping this from being a 5 star rating is the $66/night to basically boodock and they charge a $25 dump fee and you have to have reserva... more
Stayed at NP4 in a 30 ft TT. Literally had sea lions and otters in our front yard and the tide pools at low tide were great to explore! Both restaurants at the Port were great as well. The only thing keeping this from being a 5 star rating is the $66/night to basically boodock and they charge a $25 dump fee and you have to have reservations to dump as well.
Darren Greene would stay here again
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“Beautiful spaces”
Reviewed 9/14/2021
Nightly rate: | $60 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Site Number: | Nobi pt 6 |
RV Length: | 29' (Travel Trailer) |
There’s sites right on the road dry camping or you can rent a full hook up at the port. Awesome spaces because you’re literally just above the beach! Easy walk to restaurants, fishing off pier or hanging out at the beach. ~ Negatives- When Diablo employees start going to work at 4am-8am it’s non-stop road noise. The road is so busy ... more
There’s sites right on the road dry camping or you can rent a full hook up at the port.
Awesome spaces because you’re literally just above the beach! Easy walk to restaurants, fishing off pier or hanging out at the beach.
~ Negatives- When Diablo employees start going to work at 4am-8am it’s non-stop road noise. The road is so busy now you have to be careful with small pets and children.
❤️ Drews mom ❤️ would stay here again
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“So much noise!”
Reviewed 3/25/2021
Nightly rate: | $65 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | Wood Yard 11 |
This review applies only to the Woodward lot, as Nobi Point is set a little more off the road and with more spacing, and the other lots are after PG&E’s private road, which is the source of one major problem. I do feel like they should let you know ahead of time that shift change at the power plant, for which the only access is our... more
This review applies only to the Woodward lot, as Nobi Point is set a little more off the road and with more spacing, and the other lots are after PG&E’s private road, which is the source of one major problem.
I do feel like they should let you know ahead of time that shift change at the power plant, for which the only access is our street, is right around 5am. Because between about 4 and 6am, somewhere around 200 cars, trucks, and motorcycles drive right by what I assumed was a quiet road. Twice, one of the employees thought it’d be cute to honk the entire way from Nobi Point, right on up to his turn at the end of Wood Yard.
Furthermore, there is construction behind the Woodyard lot that looks like it’ll be going on for quite a while longer: they’re building what wil no doubt be a beautiful new RV resort up off the road behind us. But for now, there are trucks dropping and picking up trailers on the street behind Wood Yard between 6am and 7am, plus the sound of tractors’ rolling tracks and backup beepers of all kinds for most of the day.
Something I did notice, but didn’t consider the implications of, is that generators are allowed to be on until 10am. That’s bit typically a problem, except that if both neighbors have a generator running, at least one of them is likely be be right on your “property line,” and with sites as narrow as this, that can be quite an inconvenience. Especially knowing your going to be woken up at 4.
Now, if noise doesn’t bother you, or if you have a super-insulated, quiet rig, this place is truly amazing. Our kids played on the ocean below while we watched from up above. Sunrise was spectacular (the sun sets here maybe 2 hours before it sets at Avila Beach because it’s tucked right up against the hill, so you really don’t get the watch it, and it does get cool and windy earlier).
The location is great for its proximity to attractions, but (again, specifically for Wood Yard, terrible for its proximity to the PG&E property entrance, and the construction zone (which will go away someday).
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“Right next to the beach!”
Reviewed 11/9/2020
Nightly rate: | $65 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | NP5 |
RV Length: | 33' (Fifth Wheel) |
Sent 2 nights here in Avila Beach. Dry camp site with no amities other that being right next to the beach. Could here the waves crashing at night. All sites are right next to the road so some noise to deal with but the ocean view makes up for it.
Natureboy would stay here again
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“Awesome ocean front camping”
Reviewed 6/3/2020
Nightly rate: | $65 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | Woodyard 12 |
RV Length: | 24' (Travel Trailer) |
Port San Luis in Avila Beach has 4 options for fully-contained camping. No tents allowed. Fully contained RVs only. We stayed in the Woodyard site which does not have any amenities. This campground is really just a pull out along the road on the short cliff overlooking the bay. Spots are well-marked. Host is friendly. Views are tremend... more
Port San Luis in Avila Beach has 4 options for fully-contained camping. No tents allowed. Fully contained RVs only. We stayed in the Woodyard site which does not have any amenities. This campground is really just a pull out along the road on the short cliff overlooking the bay. Spots are well-marked. Host is friendly. Views are tremendous. A little noisy from the road traffic on one side and the ocean on the other. But, easily walkable to the town of Avila Beach and to the working pier in the port. Also accessible to the Bob Jones bike trail. Golf course is a mile away.
The Port has one other dry site called Nobi Point. Sites with full hook-ups are available in another area closer to the pier. Also, full hook-ups for boat trailer camping.
Unfortunately, the Port Authority is building a new glamping campground on the hillside so these oceanfront sites will be going away soon.
zrokids would stay here again
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Reviewed 6/4/2019
Nightly rate: | $50 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | Nobi Point is a special place. |
We were on Nobi Point #6 for dry camping, gorgeous views, short walk to Beach, half hour walk to town. Nobi has 6 spaces, bigger rigs dwarfed our campervan, one rig’s generator fired up 7am. But campground staff is very good about addressing issues. There is some traffic noise and toilets/showers are about 7 minute walk from Nobi. ... more
We were on Nobi Point #6 for dry camping, gorgeous views, short walk to Beach, half hour walk to town. Nobi has 6 spaces, bigger rigs dwarfed our campervan, one rig’s generator fired up 7am. But campground staff is very good about addressing issues. There is some traffic noise and toilets/showers are about 7 minute walk from Nobi. Despite all that we enjoyed Nobi seems like #6 is only space open for months out, likely because it’s the smallest. Our van < 20 ft so was fine for us.
Glamper would stay here again
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Reviewed 5/30/2019
Nightly rate: | $80 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | BL3 |
Sites are now reservable. Online reservations only. Until recently it was first come first served. Prices have gone up. $70 plus required $10 fee for sites with hookup. $50 plus $10 fee for dry camping. Restrooms and showers available at the harbor but nothing in the small campgrounds which are located along the road. Nice beach, fishi... more
Sites are now reservable. Online reservations only. Until recently it was first come first served. Prices have gone up. $70 plus required $10 fee for sites with hookup. $50 plus $10 fee for dry camping. Restrooms and showers available at the harbor but nothing in the small campgrounds which are located along the road. Nice beach, fishing pier and a few restaurants in walking distance. While the location is great I think it is seriously overpriced for what you get: a very small spot jammed up against your neighbors.
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- dry camping
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Recreation
- swimming beach
- water access
Site Amenities
- big rig
Facilities
- trash
- water available
Pets
- pets
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