Situated midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles in beautiful Pismo Beach, Pismo Coast Village RV Resort needs only to be seen to be appreciated. Beautifully landscaped and nestled right on Pismo Beach (currently Pismo Creek is flowing along the resort and it is necessary to walk around the lagoon to get to the ocean), it is truly an outstanding destination RV resort. This award winning, nationally recognized resort is conveniently located within walking distance from downtown Pismo Beach shopping, restaurants, and the famous Pismo Pier.
Pismo Coast Village RV Resort features 400 full hookup sites, each with complimentary wireless internet access and cable TV , on 26 acres. Pismo Coast Village RV Resort also offers many great amenities including a General Store, restaurant, heated pool, arcade, laundromat, bicycle rentals, and miniature golf.
Relax to the sound of the surf, scent of the salt air, and the feel of an ocean breeze. It won’t take long to find you have discovered a unique RV camping paradise on the ocean.
Southbound: From jct US 101 & Hwy 1 (Pismo Beach exit): Go 3/4 mi S on Hwy 1 (Dolliver St). Northbound: From jct US 101 & Price Street (Pismo Beach exit): Go 1 block W on Price St, then 3/4 mi S on Hwy 1 (Dolliver St).
The campsites are a little cramped, but we had a spot with grass in the back part of the site. Our kids loved playing in the grass with our dog, and the arcade was great. The heated pool and general store were also great. We didn't eat at the restaurant this time but we plan to do so next time. The brach access and ocean views are amazing.
Nice RV park. Clean spaces. Right next to the beach. Downside was that the beach was literally covered in water bottle tops. I picked up 1000s of them while walking the dogs.
Downtown is within walking distance.
A bit pricy but not impossible to get a spot on short notice.
We have been coming here for years. Beautiful area, park, and both cable TV and wifi are excellent. Wonderful beach access.
Place is falling apart. The new management is working to turn the place into a corporate level operation with bureaucracy at every turn. Everything is laced with rules and extra fees. Staff tell you one thing then lie about it later and don't stand by what they say before. Just doesn't have the hometown feeling anymore. Will be worse than a publicly traded campground in a few years if shareholders don't take a stand.
Sad to see this place veering awry. Used to be such a great place.