Paul M.
Yelp
As a non-camping local, there is really not much offered here to warrant a stop, except if you happen to stop by for a sunset view, as we do. From what I can see & gather, it seems to be a rather congested & noisy tourist oriented campground, who's main attraction is the proximity to Morro Bay.
Generally we rarely stop here and just do a scenic drive through from Morro Bay to Baywood/Los Osos, and then on to SLO, and finally to Pismo Beach. This route is really nice during sunset [see pics], since the 101 route does not have a coastal view for this stretch.
For those who visit, you do have access to water sports, nature, & a jump off point either North or South.
Since much of this area is off-limits due to conservation of wetlands, I favor the Baywood/Los Oso lesser known areas.
Up the hill, they do have a golf course and some limited hiking. While some do bike, the road is too narrow for adequate clearance IMHO.
For those not into camping, it is an interesting area to explore along the coast South toward Baywood/Los Osos, where there are several more beaches, coastal views, parks, hiking trails, and eats. Of course, North is interesting along Hwy #1 up to Monterey, then up to SF, then up to Fort Bragg and to the states North of CA. East of Morro Bay along the 46, will bring you nice views, Atascadero, and then a variety of routes all through Eastern SLO County.