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    Great place to stay in your RV. Clean facility and has all the amenities and value priced

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    Seacliff State Beach - A collage of the different views from this beach.

    Seacliff State Beach

    4.0(284 reviews)
    27.3 mi

    There was a free event, Ocean Fest, taking place here this past Saturday. Food trucks, merchandise…read morevendors selling beach art and ocean-themed products, and the Cement Ship band playing live music for a small crowd. A visitor center & park store on site, as well as picnic areas with plenty of seating, and ample restrooms too. The beach was a bit smellier than the others I normally visit, but worth it for the beautiful peaceful views and gentle waves of the water. Small rocks and debris were scattered throughout the powdery sand but not excessive, along with logs and bonfire remains. The ruins of the SS Palo Alto ship, a piece of history, sitting not too far from the shore, a unique feature at this park. Parking cost was $10 (receipt good at other state parks and beaches in the county too), but that's ten dollars more than I think it's worth, as besides partial views of the SS Palo Alto, nothing really stood out that I couldn't get from somewhere else that doesn't charge a parking fee.

    My personal favorite beach in the Santa Cruz region. Located in Aptos. It is not only one of the…read moreeasiest beaches to access, it is typically quiet and uncrowded. That being said all Santa Cruz beaches are packed during holidays and summertime. Being a State park/beach, there is a $10 vehicle fee to enter. That seems reasonable given the amenities available once you arrive. Public parking including handicap spots, clean and maintained restrooms, some picnic tables and an easy, flat walking path along the ocean front in both directions. Walking towards the east you can, in a relatively short time, come upon a couple of nice places to grab something to eat or drink. You will not find this perk in other state parks. So if you do not have your picnic basket packed just know there are options if you get hungry. Unfortunately the long time walking/fishing pier that existed as long as I can remember is no longer. After a couple of recent destructive winter storms it was destroyed. However, the remains of the historical WWI-era, Palo Alto "cement" ship is still partially visible and continues to be the home for hundreds of pelicans and shore birds coming and going. Amusing to watch. A Museum/gift shop is also located at Seacliff State Beach. Free. It is absolutely worth visiting for both adults and kids. Volunteers who manage the museum are dedicated, enthusiastic and well-informed. Interesting information/photos about the "cement" ship too. Come 5 p.m., the locals and their dogs are exercising, running, and walking along the ocean front. However they are not driving in they are taking the hard way to the beach. The beautiful, very long, staircase you can walk down to the beach if you have the legs and breath to make it. It is amazing to watch some of them use this staircase as an exercise tool. Running up and down. Whew! And after a nice day at the beach there is yummy Marianne's Ice Cream shop and/or the famous and delicious Manuel's Mexican Restaurant waiting for you after you exit the park. Both have been delighting locals and tourists forever. Or... stay for the stunning sunset at Seacliff. You will not be disappointed.

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    Harbor Village RV Park

    Harbor Village RV Park

    4.6(7 reviews)
    33.8 mi

    New facilities, SUPER CLEAN, great location, and warm/welcoming host (hi John!)…read more Great wayfinding signage and spacious lots. It was a pleasant experience from the moment we met met our camp host, John, to the time he waved us goodbye a couple of days later. He was so helpful when we needed a little help backing into our spot and when we had trouble unhitching our Airstream. Our site was farthest away from the road next to the empty field so it was fairly quiet. The restrooms and shower facilities are new, spotless, and well-maintained (thank you - I am very particular and fussy). The site is across the beautiful marina, and a picturesque walk a block away to our favorite brewery in HMB and of course Barbara's Fish Trap. As a petite woman, I felt safe walking alone in the middle of the night to the restrooms or taking the dogs out for a potty break. It's also dog-friendly - there's an large/long area off to the side with plenty of space for them to sniff and a couple of conveniently spaced dog poop bag stations.

    Stayed here 6/7-6/14/26. Actually rate 4.5 stars. Pros:…read more Basically it's a parking lot w/ hookups, so it stays clean. Facility is very clean. Clean restrooms, showers. One coin washer and one coin dryer. Staff are helpful and cordial. Excellent location: Walking distance to restaurants, shops, Pillar Point Harbor, Hwy 1. Easy to get around town from here. Cons: Basically it's a parking lot w/ hookups. No shade, no windbreak from wind coming from NW, blowing dirt and dust from next door farmland. Spaces are short and tight. There might not be sufficient space for RV, tow vehicle, and outdoor chairs. No picnic tables, fire pits. Spaces are very close together. Road noise from Hwy 1, especially the motorcycle rallies, can be a bit much. We tuned it out. Would stay here again, due to location and convenience.

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    Del Valle Regional Park

    Del Valle Regional Park

    3.7(478 reviews)
    18.6 mi

    TikTok started showing me Del Valle Regional Park videos which made me wonder if the universe was…read moretrying to tell me I need to go on a hike... well, I did. And it was beautiful so who really won? I don't recall which trail we did, but the views were nice. There's not much shade along the trail we took so I'd say wear a hat if you can and stay hydrated. Once in a while, we saw a random cow walking along which was cool. This place is popular - we saw a lot of families and bicyclists when we were here.

    What a beautiful way to begin the Lunar New Year…read more Yesterday, we hiked 4.2 miles at Del Valle Regional Park, and it felt like the perfect start to my new year goals. The trail was absolutely beautiful, even with a light drizzle along the way. Rain or shine, we still show up and that's something I'm really proud of. I'm so happy to say that my stamina is getting stronger with every hike. Each time we head out, I can feel the progress. The hills feel a little less intimidating, the miles go by a little easier, and my confidence grows a little more. When we reached the top and looked out over Lake Del Valle, the view was breathtaking, calm, peaceful, and completely worth the climb. Moments like that remind me why I keep pushing forward. Growth doesn't happen overnight, but step by step, mile by mile, I'm getting better. And thank you, Hubby, for always motivating me and believing in me. Having someone by my side who encourages me to keep going makes all the difference. Here's to starting the Lunar New Year strong and continuing to chase every goal ahead of us.

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    Coyote Valley RV Resort

    Coyote Valley RV Resort

    3.2(153 reviews)
    15.6 mi

    Love this place! Amazing front desk help, property is amazing. All the services you'd need is…read morethere. Everyone is friendly and it's been an amazing experience. Highly recommend staying here.

    If you're looking for a long term stay in Morgan Hill then this is a good option. If you're…read moretraveling through on a short stay I would suggest anywhere else! The park is beautiful and well maintained, no complaints there but this is a LONG TERM PARK very oriented towards that!! So super fun we got to hear all the diesel trucks start and idle at 5-6am when the husbands left for work...while we were on vacation trying to sleep in an RV!! Not possible!! There is a K-rail out front of the park so you HAVE to exit going north, there is no option! So to get to town you have to go a few miles out of the way every time. OH and fun fact the stretch of road it's located on is nicknamed "Blood Alley" because there are so many deaths and accidents on it! Street races at night on the weekend were fun around 11pm...not!! They also don't tell you or disclose anywhere no one under 14 is allowed in the hot tub! My kids are excellent swimmers, don't pee in the water and have great hot tub manners...better than most adults I'm sure, but we don't get to use it because of some arbitrary rule they didn't talk about ahead of time. It's an oh btw sorry yeah no, you don't get to use it while you're here! Bummer! Pool is freezing cold too, not heated just a note! The shuttle to the golf course is very nice, and a great "perk" if you're staying there and planning to golf...but the reason they do this is because accessing the course requires a 10-15 minute trip to go like 1 mile or less. The gate to the golf course is the back gate and gets locked up so you can potentially get stuck there if you stay after golfing to eat or have a drink. The location is really the bummer, there's trash EVERYWHERE on the road in and it's just "ghetto". Once inside the park yes it's pretty, but all the long term people have very clearly made their spots home, and have junk all over them. Our next door neighbor had an oil drain pan with a filter sitting in it right in the middle of his spot for most of our stay. This was the 6am worker not what I wanted on vacation! The staff should do a better job of putting short term people in the same area and really focus on those guests stay versus the long term group that just can't afford to live anywhere else in MH so their options are limited.

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