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04-01-2009, 08:05
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SF area
Expensive parking lots is all...
S.F. RV Resort, 700 Palmetto Ave., Pacifica, CA (just across the county line from S.F.) It's a paved lot with rather narrow spaces. Many spaces limited to shorter coaches. They claim a maximum 40' for some spaces. Prices range up past $70 per night for "premium" spaces. No prices shown in online listings. Ocean view. "Path" down to the water's edge -- but it's a long, steep climb. I didn't actually see the path, but the campground is on a cliff overlooking a narrow beach. A little further south, in Half Moon Bay, there is the choice of California State Beach (not too expensive) but it might be hard to get in, depending on the time of year. See the California State Parks web site. I camped there as a boy scout more years ago than I care to remember. It's a decent state park. Half Moon Bay also has Pelican Point RV Park and Pillar Point Harbor RV Park. Take a look at RV Park Reviews <http://www.rvparkreviews.com> for details on these and other RV parks in the general SF Area. Personally, I'd rather stay a little further down the coast at Half Moon Bay rather than at the closer-in Pacifica area. The weather's better, too. (Pacifica is directly in the fog belt that famously cools San Francisco. I've had friends who lived in Pacifica -- and moved because they became depressed from the foggy weather.) Don't fear, Half Moon Bay is considered within commute range of San Francisco. There are several parks in South San Francisco near the bay and one at Candlestick Point (the 49er's stadium). Candlestick is OK, but the immediate surrounding neighborhood is somewhat scary -- I'd avoid it. Pete Masterson '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On Mar 31, 2009, at 8:23 PM, mariopatti1 wrote:
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