Bay Pines Travel Trailer Park sits right in Morro Bay, a working fishing village where you’ll see actual boats coming and going, not just scenic views. The park itself has the basics covered—satellite TV, WiFi, hot showers, and a BBQ area—so you’re not roughing it too much while still being close to everything.
From here, you can reach Hearst Castle for the day, check out the museums scattered around town, or hit some of the local golf courses if that’s your thing. Fishing charters leave from the marina just down the road, and if your dog enjoys watching seabirds, the sanctuaries nearby are worth exploring. The location puts you on the Central Coast without feeling isolated, which matters when you’re traveling with a dog and want options.
The park allows dogs, which opens up some solid opportunities. Morro Bay State Park and the surrounding area have walking trails where you can take your dog, though you’ll want to check specific trail rules since some have restrictions. The town itself has a walkable downtown area near the waterfront where you can grab coffee or food while your dog hangs out.
The free WiFi is genuinely useful if you need to work remotely or just want to check the weather before heading out on a trail. Hot showers matter too—after a dusty day outdoors with your dog, you’ll appreciate not having to deal with a cold rinse. Morro Rock dominates the view from much of the area, so even just sitting at your site, you’ve got something worth looking at.
The park books up during peak season, so if you’re planning a trip during summer or a holiday weekend, you’ll want to make reservations well in advance.





