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Bay Pines Travel Trailer Park

RV Park

Overview

Overview

Bay Pines Travel Trailer Park offers a peaceful, established retreat for those exploring the scenic Central Coast. Known for its majestic mature pine trees and meticulously manicured grounds, this park provides a welcoming atmosphere just steps away from the natural beauty of the Pacific Ocean. It serves as a reliable home base for travelers who appreciate a quieter environment while remaining close to the vibrant harbor life and local community culture of this iconic fishing village.

Location & Surroundings

Situated on the south end of town, the park is conveniently located directly across from the Morro Bay State Park and the popular local golf course. This unique positioning allows visitors to enjoy immediate access to protected marshlands and scenic walking trails. The surrounding landscape is defined by cool coastal breezes and the iconic silhouette of Morro Rock, creating a serene coastal backdrop for your stay while avoiding the heavy vehicle traffic found in the main tourist district.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is exceptionally well-equipped with essential services to ensure a comfortable stay for both short-term visitors and seasonal guests. Visitors can take advantage of a heated swimming pool and spa, which are perfect for relaxing after a long day of coastal exploration. On-site facilities include high-quality laundry rooms, private restrooms with showers, and full hookups at every site. The inclusion of cable TV and reliable wireless internet access ensures that guests stay connected during their Californian getaway.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Endless adventure is never far away, as the park sits minutes from the Morro Bay Golf Course and the fascinating Museum of Natural History. Nature enthusiasts can spend their days birdwatching in the quiet estuary or exploring the rugged oceanfront cliffs of Montana de Oro State Park. For those who prefer a local flavor, the nearby Embarcadero offers fresh seafood dining, boutique shopping, and various opportunities for harbor cruises or kayak rentals to observe the local sea otters and lions.

Who This Park Is Best For

This location is perfectly suited for mature travelers and retirees looking for a quiet, well-maintained stopover or a comfortable long-term winter residence. It appeals most to those who prioritize a relaxed community atmosphere over high-energy family resort activities. Because of its unbeatable proximity to state hiking trails and the water, it is also a premier choice for outdoor enthusiasts who want easy access to the wild California coast without sacrificing modern comforts.


Features & Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Heated Pool
• Hot Tub
• Swimming

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Pet Restrictions
• Pet Restriction on Size
• Pet Restriction on Quantity
• Pet Restriction on Breed
• No Tents

- Other Amenities & Services

• Road Condition (Good)
• Road Type (Paved)
• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• Cable

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Archery Range
• Fishing
• Hiking
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Boating
• Marina
• Mountain Biking

- Facility

• Type (RV Park)

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• WiFi at Park
• WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
• 2 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 10 Sites with WiFi

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (110)
• Spaces Available (10)
• Max Length (40)
• Gravel Sites (10)
• 30 Amp
• Seasonal Sites
• Shaded (Some)
• Full Hookups (10)
• Max Amps (30)
• Back-ins (23 x 40)
• Room for Slideouts (Yes)
• Table at Site

Reviews

Just being honest

June 06, 2026

Beautiful people and worth the stay. Quite and a nice level of peaceful to help you unwind and enjoy Morro Bay

Tiffany Heninger

March 22, 2026

We loved our stay. We were in our travel trailer and had a nice spot, the caretakers were very friendly and super helpful! Its literally just off the 1!

Scott Barnes

June 10, 2025

We booked a spot with our van for a month after we had to vacate our home. We were immediately ostracized for putting up a shade structure and cooking outside. EVERYONE had something to say. We were made to feel unwelcome... we were hassled at the pool by some man watching my wife on a camera pointed at the hot tub. The laundry room smelled from Cigarette smoke wafting in from a nearby resident. And finally we were kicked out after my wife and i had an arguement due to the stress of homelessness and the negative vibe at the Park. Bay Pines kept our money after they kicked us out and told us not to return. A WHOLLY NEGATIVE EXPERIENCE. If you want to be scrutinized and be the talk of the park because you dont live there...by all means stay at Bay Pines. But i warned you

b p

January 26, 2025

Was hoping our return visit would not have the same miserable managers running the place even further down. The park is in terrible shape with the roads torn up and so many vacancies. I understand why when they raised the price 400.00 a month to make up for the loses the office manage has created over the last 4 years. Owners should be looking at mismanagement on her part for bad occupancy rate since she is the only one allowed to book monthly people. Her ability to read people like the hooker that was here and the family that fighting with police coming to a but dial were choice. People have complained it took too long to get an answer for a reservation and had to make a decision to make other arrangements. I have never seen more full time people year round than ever before. I was told the previous management tried to limit less than half permanents to reduce rates and that this management choice not to handpick new tenants and let people sell to whomever they want. This also included spaces that the park should have take back for in an outs after they were 20 years old. This place is empty for a reason. Nice that the owners decided to refinish the pool after years of fiberglass getting in to people's skin and eyes. For the price, we will be staying where there are more amenities and better shape parks in the area. Not worth the value. Not worth being around the miserable managers, maybe they should retire or does the owners mind financing the office managers retirement fund for chasing people off and make others around them miserable. Not worth watching the maintenance another terrible maintenance guy being a sloth. The owners should about how the previous management team were successful and why it worked. Covid had nothing to do with bad manners, bad judgement by the current manager as to why you have very low occupancy before alienating those who have been loyal and respectful to the park.

Jack E

January 23, 2025

This park has really went down hill, now they raised the prices so crazily high and you don't get anything for it. Roads are terrible, electricity is only 30 amps and the running of the park has slacked so badly I don't know why they keep the management team. If your not on good terms with them then you don't stand a chance. First they can't even fill up the park and we have watched as permanent spots open up they give them to people they are friends with or give them to the lazy maintenance guys family. He sure gets alot considering he spends more time smoking on his deck while everyone else works. Also crazy rules, if you have pets dont come here. And they tell you NO electric heaters allowed but you can look over at the maintenance guys patio and see it running, and it looks like the assistant manager is using one outside in front of her rig. This park has fallen to ruins. I feel sorry for the other long timers who don't stand a chance cause of prices and favoritism.