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    Cambria, CA

    Lampton Cliffs Park

    3.2 (10 reviews)

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    Allan K.

    So it is true, you gotta come here when it's low tide. We were defintiely the tourist in this area celebrating Thanksgiving with an airbnb. This was a nice walk from our place, parking is limited but you can defintiely find parking there or on the street. Low tide was super fun, you can go out left or right at the bottom and just explore. Once every 20-30 waves, a giant one came in and locked us on a ledge for a few minutes. Fun to experience. You can't pick or take anything so be careful of that. We originally wantes to throw a football around and there is defintiely no spot to throw it unless you want to lose it oceanside. The top doesn't have any spots you can really play either but it does have a nice bench. Side note, didn't realize that walking down another mile up the road we passed by like 4 small beaches, defintiely a local thing, with 2-3 parking spots.

    Mary Lou S.

    So, not really a park, but a place with a few parking spaces and a couple dirt paths to the ocean front. There you will find a couple benches, perfect for gazing at the ocean or waiting to see an evening sunset. There are steps down to the water near the benches. Very, very rocky and I mean large, somewhat hard to walk on uneven rocks. When the tide is out you can see all the tiny hermit crabs scrambling about in the tide pools. Too cool!

    One of three benches overlooking ocean.
    David F.

    Located in Cambria, Lampton Cliffs is a small, 2.1 acre, San Luis Obispo County Park, with an oceanfront location that somewhat compensates for its size. A steep, but well-maintained, set of wooden steps leads to its beach, a place more suited by its coastal crags and lack of sand to tide pooling than sunbathing. Still, it's a pretty piece of oceanfront, and three well-placed benches on the cliffs are ideal for calming ocean contemplation. Lampton Cliffs County Park can be found in Cambria at the corner of Lampton Street and Windsor Boulevard. A convenient dirt parking lot can accommodate several cars, with a short trail branching off from there to the beach. Worth visiting if you're in the area.

    Marcus F.

    Basically an empty lot overgrown with shrubs and gopher holes. Seemed to be used mostly as a dog walk for the people renting cliff houses along the streets here. There is a wooden path down to some tide pools ( when there is low tide). If the tide is in, there's nothing intriguing about this park. Plan accordingly.

    High tide : don't take that last step!! LoL

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    Walk way from the campground goes under PCH right to the beach.
    Walk way from the campground goes under PCH right to the beach.
    The trail head right next to the path that leads to the beach. This trail goes around Washburn campground.
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