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Its a great spot for a night or two, but dont expect too much. Abalone Point is a beautiful and peaceful campground located along the California coast, just off of Highway 1. It has two sides, one for primarily RV camping and one for car or tent camping, with around 20-30 spots total. The sites are spread out and offer a picnic table and fire pit at each. You can pay your fee into the box and get a front row view of the ocean, with a short walk to the beach. There is no cell service, and no showers or camp host, but there is a toilet (hole in the ground) and water. Its a great spot for a night or two, but it is a bit overpriced like most California state parks. The views are incredible and the beach access is easy, but it can get windy and you can hear your neighbors if they are loud.
From The Campground
Westport Union-Landing State Beach covers over 3 miles of rugged and scenic coastline, with 86 campsites available in three campgrounds on the bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The magnificent vistas, sunsets and tree-covered mountains in the background provide an inspiring backdrop to the park and challenges to both amateur and professional photographers. The park was named for two early day communities. Westport, a sawmill town, is still in existence and Union Landing now consists of only a few buildings. Both of these settlements were famous for supplying lumber and railroad ties, and Tan Oak bark to the schooners which anchored offshore. The schooners were loaded with forest products by means of intricate cable tramways and chutes from the bluffs.
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Affiliates
State Park
Contact
(707) 937-5804
info@parks.ca.gov
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Quick Stats
86
Sites
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Site Price
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Max RV Size
43ft.
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GenieSummary
Its a great spot for a night or two, but dont expect too much. Abalone Point is a beautiful and peaceful campground located along the California coast, just off of Highway 1. It has two sides, one for primarily RV camping and one for car or tent camping, with around 20-30 spots total. The sites are spread out and offer a picnic table and fire pit at each. You can pay your fee into the box and get a front row view of the ocean, with a short walk to the beach. There is no cell service, and no showers or camp host, but there is a toilet (hole in the ground) and water. Its a great spot for a night or two, but it is a bit overpriced like most California state parks. The views are incredible and the beach access is easy, but it can get windy and you can hear your neighbors if they are loud.
From The Campground
Westport Union-Landing State Beach covers over 3 miles of rugged and scenic coastline, with 86 campsites available in three campgrounds on the bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The magnificent vistas, sunsets and tree-covered mountains in the background provide an inspiring backdrop to the park and challenges to both amateur and professional photographers. The park was named for two early day communities. Westport, a sawmill town, is still in existence and Union Landing now consists of only a few buildings. Both of these settlements were famous for supplying lumber and railroad ties, and Tan Oak bark to the schooners which anchored offshore. The schooners were loaded with forest products by means of intricate cable tramways and chutes from the bluffs.
Amenities
Activities
Discounts
No Discount Data
Affiliates
State Park
Contact
(707) 937-5804
info@parks.ca.gov
Quick Stats
86
Sites
--
Site Price
--
Max RV Size
43ft.
Elevation
324814
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