Morro Dunes RV Park
Great place
It was a very nice place got a great spot next to bathrooms and dog park.
Williams Hill Recreation Area features seven designated sites with covered picnic tables and fire rings located on BLM land near Jolon, California. The campground welcomes pets with no additional fees, though owners should bring waste bags as no disposal stations are provided. The single vault toilet is generally well-maintained with toilet paper available. While the campground doesn't offer water hookups, the pet-friendly environment includes plenty of space for dogs to explore on-leash. Several campers noted that their pets enjoyed the open spaces and trails accessible from the campsites. The area provides dispersed camping options beyond the designated sites for those seeking additional space or privacy with their pets.
Constant target shooting in the surrounding area can disturb sensitive pets, with several visitors mentioning gunfire noise being audible during daytime hours. The dirt road access requires careful navigation, particularly at the switchbacks near the top, though most vehicles including small trailers can manage the route without four-wheel drive. Wildlife encounters are possible, with wild boar and deer sightings reported along the access road. Verizon cell service remains strong throughout the campground, beneficial for pet owners needing to locate veterinary services in nearby communities. Dogs should be kept on leash as the camping area sits on a ridge with steep drop-offs and potential wildlife encounters. The dry conditions during summer months make carrying extra water for pets essential.
"Lots of area to explore, but this is mainly an off road vehicle area."
"covered structure, picnic table and fire pit A few additional overflow areas to park and camp •Pit toilet - BYO toilet paper •No trash receptacles •Great Verizon reception / Decent Sprint reception •Drive"
$45 - $49 / night
"While we used to just head up & find a site- its become nearly impossible to "walk-in" during high season."
"We happened to drive in at the right time, had one walk- in site available. Campsites, large, away from other campers and clean."
$50 / night
"Was driving down the 1 and the dog needed a run. Happened upon it day after the 4th of July. They accept a few last min walk ins!! At 2pm."
"Showers and restrooms close by, the staff was super nice and they are dog friendly! We stayed three nights and four days and absolutely loved every minute of it!"
$45 - $204 / night
"If you want seclusion 23 or 33 are surrounded by foliage. Group site 1 is also the best for seclusion, site 2 and 3 are side by side. Site 12, 13, 22, 23, 32 and 33 against the back are the best IMO."
"Walking distance to beach and hiking. Off road 4WD trails next to camp sight. Beautiful trees there too."
$35 / night
"kept and a joy to stay at, found out about the gang of trash panda’s (raccoons) by another campers experience, would love to be there when the berries are ready to harvest as there were many vines all around"
"General: Two campgrounds: San Simeon Creek, close to Highway One and the beach and Washburn Primitive, located about a mile inland."
$29 - $59 / night
"Our two dogs really enjoyed chasing after ground squirrels and significantly improved their digging skills."
"Enjoyed the tranquil and well equipped location. The fire pit, water, 30A outlet, and party lights allowed for a nice visit."
"I’m surprised I haven’t known about this little gem that is only 2 hours away from me. Above the fog line and beautiful views!!"
"I've always loved Will Creek Road, I feel you can get free access to the greatest show on planet earth here…Both the sun set and the sun rise, but you got to get above the marine layer and get to the very"
"We stayed at a cottage at Lake San Antonio. We were fortunate to have a local show us around."
"The temperature at the lake often exceeds 100 in the summer. There is ample space for camping . You’ll need reservations if you want a hookup . Boat ramps are available."
$48 - $174 / night
"The campground loop we were in was full and the sites are fairly close to your neighbor but it wasn't bad. The main reason being absolutely NO generators allowed so it was peaceful."
"Per my rating system, this is very close to being 5 stars, meaning it's worth planning a trip from out of state just to visit this park and surrounding national/state forest for 3 days or more The only"
$50 / night
"A nice walking path, circles the campground and is well used in the mornings and evenings by locals running or walking dogs and babies."
"Bike/walking trail. Nice trees. Level spots with water and electric. Just off 101 but no highway noise."












It was a very nice place got a great spot next to bathrooms and dog park.
After being on the road for 2 1/2 months this place was just what we needed for a stop over on our way NORTH on 101. Clean everything, perfect level cement pad, large very nice dog park with room for the pups to run and play and a friendly helpful staff. This would be a perfect place to explore Pinnacle National or Hearst Castle. There is nothing near buy, except a Shell station with the lowest diesel prices I’ve seen in California. We ordered dinner from Luigi’s (located in Gonzales) they delivered for free and the food was fantastic. We will definitely stay here again.
We camped at Cava Robles about 6 months after it opened. We saw the two pools which were very nice. Didn't use them because it was too cold (we were there in February). They also have at least two dog parks and took our high energy dog there to run. They also have a great playground for the kids. There is also a little hiking/walking trail around the campground.
This is a clean quite place to stay. Only about 5 min from Paso Robles. nice dog park for your dog.
This resort has two beautiful dog parks and a dog washing station! Not to mention, The beautiful and clean bathrooms for the humans!! The park overall is clean, spacious, and quiet! This was our last stop on our way home and we clearly saved the best for last! 
Not sure how new this park is but the facilities look very new. Beautiful pads, amenities, and landscaping. Small but clean dog park. Small but clean play area for kids. Pool was up and running in November! Cute sitting area with fireplace. Great stop in the middle of agriculture fields.
A lot of RV parks use resort in their names but this one deserves it! Large, well spaced sites, beautiful pools, laundry ($2 wash and $2 dry), hot tubs, outdoor common areas, dog parks, clean restrooms with hot showers. We were delighted to stay hear after checking out another RV park just a bit north on 101. Quiet and peaceful. We will be back!
This place is so great! It is difficult to find BLM camping in California and this is a gem!
The road is in prone to mudslides and looked like is was recently cleared of mud in multiple spots. Warning though this is the kind of mud that is like clay and has to be scraped off of wheel wells and undercarriage. We collected quite a bit and the underneath of our RV looks like hundreds of stalactites grew and THAT was on the recently cleared spots! The road itself is paved but very potholed, patched and narrow. Be aware of blind corners on weekends when the traffic increases and people fly up the narrow road!
The campground has big flat parking areas for RVs, vans or tents. The individual spots are spaced out nicely and all seemed to have some shade. Also there are covered picnic tables, fire pits and a bathroom which consists of a clean pit toilet. There is NO water, hook ups, or garbage available so don't forget to bring extra water to extinguish your fire as this is a high risk fire zone. Pack in and pack out!
The days and nights are quiet and very relaxing! Bird and wildlife viewing abundant and hiking trails nearby.
There is absolutely NO cell reception at the campground or the road in, NO AT&T, NO Verizon, and NO T-Mobile!
Will definitely come here again!
My Fiancé, two sons and I stopped here as a halfway point on our way to Huntington Beach. We’re definitely going to be going back for a minimum of two nights! The resort is clean, super friendly and has so much more to do than one quick night would fit. Dog parks, kid parks, a pool etc! The only thing was the Bistro was closed (because of covid) otherwise we can’t wait to go back and bring our friends!!
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