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Date: 2006-07-20 21:07:00.0
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Number of People Encountered: 11-25 ppl
Recommendation: Highly
This is a wonderful campground and I have gone here for years, however on my last visit I was a little upset that they let RV's in with the tent campers even when they have thier own designated area. Me and my family did not enjoy the sound of thier LOUD generators. We could barley hear our selves speak. It was very dissapointing. Other than that its a wonderful place and the sites right on the beach are awsome !
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Date: 2002-08-22 16:36:00.0
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Number of People Encountered: 50+ ppl
Recommendation: Highly
Toughest part of this camp is the camp hosts. They take pride in enforcing those rules that are usually ignored such as minor parking violations or helmet use with bicycling. Otherwise, it's alot of fun. Make sure you go to the beach after dark and see the waves glow green with luminescent organisms.
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Date: 2001-10-12 14:34:00.0
Difficulty: Easy
Number of People Encountered: 0-10 ppl
Recommendation: Highly
Outstanding campground, great little town to bicycle around in, nice beach. Be aware they are closed for remodeling until April 2002. Don't know if this affects day use or not, but the campground is closed.
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Central Coast State Parks and Beaches - The Central Coast Region, located between Los Angeles and San Francisco, features the Big Sur Coast and Hearst Castle as well as numerous state park sites.
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