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    2.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Sun Outdoors Paso Robles - So much space in between sites. And a nice elevation change throughout.

    Sun Outdoors Paso Robles

    3.5(343 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    The Manager Deborah, pulled off a miracle for us!…read more Thank you for being understanding and accommodating.

    Let me start by saying, I've stayed at Cava Robles RV Resort - Sun Outdoors Paso Robles before, and…read morehonestly, I used to love this place. The customer service was always on point, the grounds were spotless, and the bar/food situation was generally better than you'd expect from an RV resort. That's actually why we wanted to come out for Spring Break--and why we brought another family with us. Right off the bat, things felt... a little off. When we pulled into our RV spots, both fire pits (ours and our friends') were full of ash and old, charred wood. Not a huge deal--we don't even really use them--but it was noticeable. Ours was also broken (one leg completely off), which just added to the "hmmm... okay" impression. It wasn't terrible, just definitely not what we remembered. We had planned to kick off the trip with dinner at the bar the first night. Turns out--it's closed on Wednesdays. That one's on us for not checking ahead, but still a bit of a buzzkill. The next day, we figured we'd make up for it with lunch and drinks. This is where things really went sideways. The bartender/server was great--super nice, clearly trying--but every single order turned into, "I'm so sorry... we don't have that." No fries. No chicken fingers (which, with kids, is basically a crisis). Same drink menu as always... but almost none of the ingredients to actually make the drinks. I eventually simplified my order to tequila on the rocks with a lime. "I'm sorry... we don't have limes." At that point, I actually went back to my RV, cut up a couple of limes, and brought them to the bar. I wish I was joking. I don't even know if they used them--but that kind of says it all. From what we were told, everything was "supposed to be restocked"... it just hadn't happened yet. Which raises a pretty obvious question--who exactly was in charge of getting this place ready for Spring Break? We ended up driving into town to buy our own drinks, mixers, and food. Not exactly the resort experience we were planning on. We hung out around the pool and bar area afterward, and even that felt like it had slipped a bit. Chairs scattered everywhere, toys left out, cushions dusty with leaves--it just didn't have that clean, dialed-in feel we remembered. Later that evening, we thought it'd be fun to rent a golf cart and cruise around, meet people, explore a bit. Called the front desk... and learned that even though they're open 24 hours, golf cart rentals are on a strict 2 PM pick-up / 11 AM drop-off schedule. So if I rented one at 7 PM, I'd still have to return it by 11 AM the next day... for $140. Or wait until 2 PM the next day and miss the whole morning. So basically, no matter what, you're paying for less than a full day. Look--I'm not saying this trip ruined the place for me; it will remain in the rotation of places to consider. But it felt like visiting your favorite restaurant only to find half the menu gone and the rest "temporarily unavailable." As a "Public Service Announcement" for management, this also feels like a missed opportunity for you. This place can be great--I've seen it. But this time around, it just wasn't firing on all cylinders... and honestly, it feels like you are leaving both good impressions and DEFINITELY revenue on the table. PS-my wife says, "have better, cuter, and just more selections in your main store!"

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    Sun Outdoors Paso Robles - Paso Robles light show just a few minutes from camp.

    Paso Robles light show just a few minutes from camp.

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    Avila Pismo RV Resort & Campground - Outdoor pool & hot tub.

    Avila Pismo RV Resort & Campground

    4.3(10 reviews)
    32.5 mi

    Stayed here 6/6 and 6/20/26 on our way to and from NorCal. Formerly a KOA…read more Perfect location on Central Coast for a midway point stay. Easy on/off the 101. Not on the beach and no ocean view. Very close to Avila Beach, Avila Valley Barn, and close to Pismo Beach. About 22 miles from Morro Bay. Sites are level gravel, w/ a picnic table. Some have a concrete pad, chairs, umbrella, BBQ, and propane fire pit, and enclosed pet yard. 5 ft. wooden fencing between sites provides a bit of privacy. Facility is clean, well kept. Staff are polite, helpful. Sites reasonable size, we had plenty of room in a back in and pull thru. Many amenities families might enjoy. A drawback is road noise. Facility backs up directly to the 101. You will hear vehicles, sirens, etc. It didn't really bother us for an overnight stay. Would stay here again.

    We stayed here while traveling home to TX due to reviews online and it served the purpose we…read moreneeded. We rented a premium site with a dog relief area which was very nice, as shown in my photo. We were right near the front of the park though, so traffic was very heavy and our dogs were consistently entertained by the people walking by our site. There are also small cabins for rent in the park and our site butted right up next to one. It was WAY too close IMO because their windows went directly into our site. Kinda awkward. This park was very busy since we stayed over the weekend and was full of people who were attending a nearby baseball tournament. That meant a lot of kids and some with no supervision. One night I had to go outside to ask kids to stop running through our site because it was well past the quiet hours and disturbing our dogs. I didn't notice any park employee enforcing rules so that was kind of a bummer. The store onsite was very nice and our kids took advantage of the game room, namely pool and the ping pong table. Overall we would stay here again, but request a site that was near the back of the park and maybe off to the side to avoid so much traffic.

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    Avila Pismo RV Resort & Campground - Deluxe Cabin exterior at Avila Pismo RV Resort & Campground in San Luis Obispo, California.

    Deluxe Cabin exterior at Avila Pismo RV Resort & Campground in San Luis Obispo, California.

    Avila Pismo RV Resort & Campground - Deluxe Cabin interior at Avila Pismo RV Resort & Campground in San Luis Obispo, California.

    Deluxe Cabin interior at Avila Pismo RV Resort & Campground in San Luis Obispo, California.

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    Studio Cabin exterior at Avila Pismo RV Resort & Campground in San Luis Obispo, California.

    Flying Flags Avila Beach - View from our site (#35).

    Flying Flags Avila Beach

    3.3(108 reviews)
    33.3 mi

    After my mom passed away, I needed a quiet getaway before her memorial. My friend and I decided to…read morego to Avila Beach, and we ended up staying at Flying Flags. We had actually discovered the campground the week before while driving up the coast, and we liked the area so much that we came back the following week. Before going, I had read some negative reviews, especially about the bathrooms, so I was a little hesitant. However, we had already booked our stay, so we decided to go--and I am so glad we did. Our experience was simply amazing. The campground was clean, quiet, and relaxing. We each stayed in our own Jupe, and both of them were very clean, comfortable, and nicely set up inside. The bedding was provided, and we already knew towels were not included, so we brought our own. We requested our own fire pit right in front of each Jupe which made the experience feel private, peaceful, and special. The views from our Jupes were beautiful, and the atmosphere was exactly what I needed. During the day, we would go into town to get food, visit stores, or explore the area. We felt comfortable leaving our belongings behind because the campground felt safe and secure. The staff was also friendly, and the whole place had a calm, welcoming feel. One thing I really appreciated was the quiet environment. They have a noise policy, and it made the campground feel peaceful instead of chaotic. It was a wonderful place to relax, clear my mind, and work on things for my mom's memorial while still having space to breathe. The prices were very reasonable, the weather was nice, and the overall experience was better than I expected. It truly felt like a mental and emotional reset during a difficult time. I almost do not want to recommend it because it feels like such a hidden gem, and I would love for it to stay peaceful and uncrowded so I can go back. But honestly, it was a beautiful getaway, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a quiet, clean, relaxing camping experience near Avila Beach.

    Highly recommend this friendly, luxury camping venue! The jupe tents were amazing. Quiet, cozy,…read morewarm, comfortable and incredible views. You cannot build a fire but they will provide you with a propane "fire pit" for $35 and it runs for quite a while. It is often very windy in this area from 2-5 pm give or take so bring a windbreaker and a hat . We loved watching the otters from our tent in the most comfortable wooden deck chairs. The sea lions were doing their mating calls day and night which was hilarious and added to the fun culture of the place. Pack a sound machine if this would bother you in the night. The staff were very kind and communicated well. We got awesome $5 shirts at the welcome store and the lady working let our toddler use her binoculars to look out at the sea life which really made his day. She was very sweet and deserves a raise! There was bocce ball and cornhole towards the entrance. Very nice and clean bathrooms, center of the campground. A private beach located down the hill. Everything was dog friendly! Free coffee and cocoa at the welcome shop during store open hours. Tons of informative information given to us about the history of the land and its people, upon check in. Really the whole experience was great and we have no complaints, only praises. Thank you!

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    Flying Flags Avila Beach - View from our spot #13

    View from our spot #13

    Flying Flags Avila Beach - View towards pismo beach from balcony

    View towards pismo beach from balcony

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    Allegretto Vineyard Resort - Explore.

    Allegretto Vineyard Resort

    4.0(669 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Stumbled into Allegretto on a whim: was visiting Paso Robles and booked a wine tour. Within 30…read moreminutes of arriving, knew I had to stay. The vision behind this place is truly inspiring and heartwarming. Built from the ground up around sustainability, human energy, and the balance between light and dark: allegretto, as a name, captures it perfectly. There are structures and masterpieces from six continents woven throughout the grounds, and as you walk through, you feel transported: one moment you're in Europe, the next in India, the next rooted right here in the American West. Astrology, art, intention, and the practice of living in the present moment are threaded through every corner. The wine selection has something for every palate. The tasting room mostly outdoors and so relaxing + beautiful, and the club membership is def worth it! What truly sold me were my wine tour hosts, Rosemary and Ryan. From the moment I walked in, they were warm, knowledgeable, and genuinely passionate about this place. The spa was great too! Jackie and Denise were warm and I got an amazing facial. Started the morning with yoga in the chapel, which was serene and restorative in the best possible way. The restaurant, Cello, is also excellent. Renee and Devyn were kind & welcoming. Lisa and Ava at the front desk were gracious and warm every time I crossed their path. Also found the most thoughtful, reasonably priced gifts for my family at the wine tasting room: a rare bonus. Heard they're building a second pool that will include both a family pool and an adults-only pool too. A few small notes I'm sharing in the spirit of the brand itself: not as complaints, but as easy wins for mgmt. For a resort so deeply rooted in sustainability, plastic cups at the water stations felt out of place. Switching to paper would be a simple change with a meaningful impact. Similarly, the mats in the chapel were the Amazon brand, which didn't feel aligned with the intentionality of everything else here. And one logistical thing worth noting: a portion of the grounds was blocked off for a wedding the morning after I checked in (pic included) Had planned to wander early and would have really appreciated a heads up at booking so I could plan accordingly. None of this changes my overall experience or my enthusiasm for this place. Allegretto is one of those rare destinations that if the above aligns with what you enjoy, you will be transported. Highest possible recommendation.

    The Allegretto is truly a lovely piece of architecture. The owner has spent a lot of time ensuring…read morea visual treat. He has curated an extensive collection of art and furniture for the resort. I believe what is missing here is that The Allegretto needs to be more conscious of " hotel management " techniques. For example , the rooms are dated and somber. On both of our trips the beds were extremely uncomfortable and the pillows were " saggy ".The rooms need to be updated in color schemes and vibe. There are only 2 elevators for this massive sprawling resort... too much walking! We had to go to the front desk three times because there were no valet people out in front. Because of these experiences I am not sure we will be back .

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    Allegretto Vineyard Resort - ADA Queen Suite Living Room

    ADA Queen Suite Living Room

    Allegretto Vineyard Resort - ADA Premium Prelude King Guestroom

    ADA Premium Prelude King Guestroom

    Allegretto Vineyard Resort - Premium Prelude King Room with Courtyard/Garden View

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    Premium Prelude King Room with Courtyard/Garden View

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