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Caspar Beach RV Park & Campground, Caspar California

QUICK AND EASY ACCESS TO BEAUTIFUL CASPAR BEACH  

Driving Highway 1 To Caspar

Driving Highway 1 in either direction is one of the most beautiful coastal drives you can take. Coming from the north puts your passenger right on the edge of the road. The views are just spectacular, but if you are driving, keep your eyes on the road. There are plenty of places to stop so you can both safely take in the views. It will take you longer to get here than if you took highway 101, but it’s worth the extra time it takes to get to your destination.

Arriving At Caspar

Keep your eyes open for the signs to Caspar as it is quite a small town. Once you roll in, it’s just a short drive to the campground. When you drive in you will need to check in and get a car pass at the general store. This store is very well stocked with anything you might need.

The Campground

We got a pass from the general store and drove around the campground . It’s a small campground nestled between the hills and away from any noise and wind that might be blowing. The first thing we notices was how close the campsites are. You can see in the photo how close the picnic tables are. You will definitely get to know your neighbors.

The sites appear to be pretty level and are surrounded by trees and bushes on the perimeter. You will not get much direct shade though. With the hills on all sides you will probably be shaded in the morning and afternoon, depending on the time of year. The campground is an oval with one road in and out.

looking out at grassy campsites with two picnic tables and trailers.

Easy Beach Access

From the campground we couldn’t hear the ocean, but we could walk there in less than 5 minutes. The beach was beautiful. It is in a large cove with a very large, flat beach area. This is definitely one of the biggest perks of this campground.

The waves at Caspar Beach are much calmer than what we had seen around the Pinewood Campground area. Most of the Mendocino coastline is very rocky with huge waves crashing against them. This is a picture perfect beach to spend the day at. If you ever find yourself further north, the  Mottole Primative Campground in Petrolia California has amazing sunsets and is very peaceful.

The one drawback to the Caspar campground, from our perspective, is how expensive it is. We are used to camping at state campgrounds with no hookups for $10 to $35 a day. Most California state run campgrounds also allow two cars and up to 8 people for no additional charge. Just things to consider.

Types Of Campsites

    • Full hookup sites with power, water, sewer and WiFi.

    • Partial Hookup sites with power, water and WiFi.

    • Tent sites and cabins are also available.

    • Group campsites.

Choosing Your Campsite

    • The sites all appeared to be very level.

    • The sites are very close to each other.

Open Season

    • Open year round.

Amenities

    • Flush toilets.

    • Water spigots.

    • Coin operated showers.

    • Outdoor dive shower.

    • Picnic tables.

    • Fire rings.

    • Fish cleaning station.

    • A very well stocked store.

    • Paddle board and kayak rentals. See their website for prices.

    • The beautiful Caspar Beach is a very short walk from the campground.

Fees

    • Each site includes 2 people and 1 vehicle.

    • $10 per additional adult, $5 per child, $2 per pet (daily).

    • $5 booking fee on all reservations.

    • $72 full hookup garden view.

    • $50 full hookup pull through site.

    • $54 full hookup back in site.

    • $50 partial hookup back in site

    • $10 day use adults

    • $5 day use children 5-17 years old.

Reservations

    • 707-964-3306

    • Check in 2pm.

    • Check out 12pm.

Campgrounds Nearby

This area of the coast is filled with coastal and inland campgrounds. Below are just a few.

    • Westpine Campground (within MacKerricher State Park).

    • Cleone Campground (within MacKerricher State Park).

    • Green Acres.

    • Abalone Point Campground.

Things To Be Aware Of

    • No generators.

    • No drones.

    • Quiet hours 10 pm to 8 am.

    • Call for max trailer / rv length.

    • The weather varies greatly. Layered clothing is recommended. 

    • Children must be supervised at all times.

    • No wetsuits in the restrooms or showers.

Local Things To See And Do

    • Surfing and paddle boarding.

    • Kayaking.

Conclusion

The Caspar Beach Campground has a lot to offer, that’s for sure. While we love the calm ocean beach and all the activities in the vicinity, this is not our preferred type of camping. With that said, if you have kids or just want a great beach campground with lots of amenities, this very well may be a perfect spot for you. If you decide to visit, let us know how you liked it. Check out Caspar Campgrounds website or some amazing pictures of the area.

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Location

14441 Point Cabrillo Dr Mendocino, CA 95460

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