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Camping in and around Pismo Beach, California
That's right, six bucks for ocean front camping -- if you got any closer, you'd get wet! No hookups, but so what? There is one drawback to camping on the beach however, and that is the fact that it is zoned for ATV and motorcycle use. There are no quiet hours. In the middle of the heavy summer season, it can be a big problem when your neighbors are going for 2 AM races, but I'm told at other times of year, the crowds are minimal. Also, the pounding of the surf tends to drown out other noises.
In addition, you'll find tons of private commercial campgrounds in the immediate area, as well as the Ocean Canyon Park membership resort in nearby San Luis Obispo. A short drive or a long walk on the beach from Oceano campground is the town of Pismo Beach and the Pismo Beach pier. It's a typical small beach town with the typical cheesy charm that makes such places a constant delight to visit. There are lots of small restaurants and take out joints, but according to everyone we talked to, the Splash Cafe is the place to go. So we did. This seaside eatery had a line out the door and down the block when we arrived, most of them waiting for the award winning clam chowder, served in a sourdough bread bowl. Last year, the Splash Cafe served over 10,000 gallons of the famous creamy chowder. In addition to chowder, you can get buckets of steamers, fish and chips and other beach town favorites, all delicious and all reasonably priced.
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