Sunset Campground
About the Business
Welcome to Sunset Campground, your serene escape nestled in the picturesque landscape of Watsonville, California. Located at 201 Sunset Beach Road, our campground offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and comfortable lodging. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent under the stars, park your RV for a weekend getaway, or enjoy a cozy cabin retreat, Sunset Campground provides a variety of accommodations to suit your needs.
Surrounded by lush greenery and just a short walk from the stunning Sunset Beach, our park is an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Enjoy a range of activities such as hiking, bird watching, and beachcombing, or simply relax and soak in the tranquil atmosphere. Our well-maintained facilities include clean restrooms, hot showers, and convenient picnic areas to enhance your camping experience.
At Sunset Campground, we are committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for all our guests. Our friendly staff is always on hand to assist you and ensure that your stay is both enjoyable and memorable. Whether you're here for a weekend adventure or an extended holiday, Sunset Campground is your home away from home.
Book your stay today and discover the natural beauty and peaceful charm of Sunset Campground. We look forward to welcoming you to our little slice of paradise in Watsonville!
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Location & Phone number
201 Sunset Beach Road, Watsonville, California 95076, United States
Reviews
"Great place to camp. Near the beach enough to hear waves at night."
"Not a bad place to get some R&R with a nice quiet beach just over the hill. Unless you're willing to travel 30 minutes or more there isn't anything to do. Positives is the place is pretty peaceful and there is a Target about 13 minutes away, however the service from the employees is just ok. Having been to a number of places they didn't make me feel welcomed I felt more like I was a bother."
"We visited for an overnight stay mid-week during May. The three campgrounds here are all quite different. We stayed at the Dunes, which has sparse vegetation and experienced a strong cold wind in the afternoon. The more sheltered Pines section to the south looked much more comfortable. It's a lengthy walk to the beach from the Dunes campground--down a long stretch of eroded steps. For those with limited mobility, there's parking at beach level at the very south end of the campground. There are a lot of rules here! Dogs on leash are prohibited on the beach for environmental reasons, though it's hard to see how a dog walking on the beach is any more damaging than allowing people down there. Picking up sticks is also against the rules (to avoid disturbing insects). I'm all for preserving nature, but being super-strict about it seems a little disingenuous with a strawberry farm stretching as far as the eye can see literally 20 yards from the campsite. The park employee at the gate when we checked in was rude to the point of hostility, which set a negative tone for the visit."
"What a beautiful campground! We met so many amazing folks and had the BEST spot! The bathrooms were well maintained and clean. The campground was pretty empty when we arrived and was full by Saturday. Lots of kids... dogs.. families... and lots of trails to follow to the beach. Truly a place to connect with nature and wonderful CA State Parks!!"
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