Plaskett Creek Campground

Campground · Monterey County

Plaskett Creek Campground

Campground · Monterey County
69345 CA-1, Big Sur, CA 93920

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Nestled among towering trees with beach access, this welcoming campground offers spacious tent and RV sites, and caring hosts ensure a memorable stay.  

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69345 CA-1, Big Sur, CA 93920 Get directions

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69345 CA-1, Big Sur, CA 93920 Get directions

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Mari Stusser

Google
Biked up to this site and we were so welcomed and well taken care of by Michael. It was like sleeping in a green fairy meadow. There were lilies at the entrance and clean flush toilets. The campground is open and everyone is mostly in site of each other in this big loop which I liked and made me feel secure. I would highly recommend. On the way back we were trying to find out the bus schedule and Michael searched it for us, cutting our ride mileage in half, saved the day!

Luis Lins

Google
My best camping spot ever! Specially with host Michael and Punky! Absolutely amazing experience, good times, good camp community with super clean bathrooms and facility. Well managed. Cheers!

John Edison

Google
I had the absolute best time at this campsite due to its incredible location, beatiful grounds with magnificent trees, a spectacular ocean view, jade farming at jade cove, clean facilities, and the most awesome compassionate hosts. Michael made me feel welcomed from the very beginning and is a source of a wealth of knowledge with great stories. My trip through Big Sur was so pleasantly memorable because of my stay at Plaskett Creek Campground. Thank you!!!!

Ellen Emmer

Google
Plaskett Creek Campground is my favorite place to relax and unwind. From falling asleep to the sound of the waves, to taking long hikes along the beautiful bluffs, it really is an outstanding experience. The camp hosts, Michael and Punky, make your stay more entertaining, more informative, and they are extremely friendly and helpful.

mia sanguinetti

Google
Mike and Punkie were the most wonderful camp hosts we’ve ever had. They were such kind folks and helped us get a spot the day of. The site is beautiful. Definitely will be coming back as soon as possible!

Dennis Sosa

Google
This was my second year camping here. I have camped at Site 33 and 38. Site 33 is by far the best as it offers the best privacy. Mike the camp host is phenomenal and made the entire experience camping here great. If you have any questions on where to hike or want any information on all things local, he has you covered. All in all it's been pleasant experiences both times. The photos are of site 38.

Daniel Schulaner

Google
Great experience from the hosts Michael and Punky, bathrooms were always clean and well stocked. Great customer service and super friendly. We would wave $$ at them as they drove by at night time buy firewood. :-) great family environment, highly recommend staying there. Very safe and family friendly.

Paul Wolfskill

Google
This is a place my kids will remember. We love camping here and love the people that take care of this special place. Adriana, Michael, and Punky are great people.

Alvaro R.

Yelp
Host and location was amazing, and very accommodating! Originally planned on going to prewitt ridge but the off-road trail was closed. Michael gladly was able to help us with an open lot to be able to camp for the weekend! Camp ground is very beautiful and next to if not the most amazing beach view that is sand dollar beach only a short walk away!

Dennis S.

Yelp
This was my second year camping here. I have camped at Site 33 and 38. Site 33 is by far the best as it offers the best privacy. Mike the camp host is phenomenal and made the entire experience camping here great. If you have any questions on where to hike or want any information on all things local, he has you covered. All in all it's been pleasant experiences both times. The photos are of site 38.

Joseph G.

Yelp
My first experience here and we absolutely loved it. I do have to say since booking is all done through recreation.gov app i really wish they would share a little more information on actual sites.... Site 32... the spot has some beautiful views. You are about 100 yards from the restrooms and wire spouts/ trash. The site is on completely uneven ground. After attempting to sleep in our tents night 1 we decided to sleep in our rooftop tent. All in all it's a beautiful campground. Tip: bring balancing boards to help balance the table and or your cot or mattress.

Katelyn G.

Yelp
Great spot and amazing site crew. Last big grocery store is over 1.5 hours away so make you bring everything you need. There is a small market about a mile away but low on items and very expensive

Livin D.

Yelp
So the only problem with the campground is, there's no showers , no running water or soap to wash your hands.. there is no sanitation effort. so if you're planning on coming camping for more than 2 to 3 days, please be prepared.. other than that, it's a beautiful campground, across the highway is Sandollar beach coastal access.. however their bathrooms are not maintained and is very dirty and polluted... Big Sur is such a beautiful place. I am surprised that it is not well maintained.

Jessica G.

Yelp
The camp is really pretty and located in a good spot. The camp host, Michael, goes above and beyond. Really enjoyed the trip! Only issue is that there is not running water in the bathroom sinks. But facets all through the camp along the roadways.

Monique B.

Yelp
Loved this campground! The hosts were fantastic, super friendly and helpful! The restrooms were clean and close by. Crystal cove was a short walk away. The campground itself offered shade and a view of the sunset. I will be back!

Sergio S.

Yelp
We were there in June 2023. Site 18. We had a wonderful time. The camp host we're awesome and gave us great suggestions for hikes with our kids. If you can bring your own firewood. At $15 per bushel it was a bit much but no other options around unless you bring your own.

Jason M.

Yelp
¡Este lugar ni siquiera merece una estrella! ¡Empecemos con eso! ¡¡El anfitrión del campamento fue extremadamente grosero!! Se llama ADRI. Nos hizo esperar afuera unos 15 minutos, lo que no nos importó... porque entendemos que la gente puede estar un poco ocupada, pero cuando salió a preguntar qué necesitábamos, ¡era tan mala! ¡Y ni siquiera salió, nos estaba hablando a través de la ventana de su casa rodante y nos dijo que nos fuéramos! ¡Conducimos 6 horas para venir a acampar con nuestra familia el fin de semana y ella nos trató como perros! Incluso dijimos "oh, vale, gracias de todos modos" súper agradable y ella respondió "sí, lo que sea que salga de aquí" nunca se sintió tan herido por el comportamiento de alguien y claramente había campamentos abiertos !! ¡Pero está bien porque nunca volveremos allí nunca más y siempre dejaremos que la gente ahora no vaya allí porque son malos! ¡Además, sus campamentos estaban sucios y basura por todas partes! ¡Bolsas, papeles y botellas por todas partes como si no le importara tenerlo preestablecido!

Zia Z.

Yelp
though it's a first come first serve basis, we got the last hiker/biker campsite for the busy holiday weekend which i am extremely grateful for. the host's were very helpful and kind. wood bundles are up right now for $15 so i would definitely recommend bringing your own. no working sinks but a clean bathroom (with no light, so bring your lanterns!) across the 1 from the campground is beautiful bluffs to overlook the pacific. overall an amazing trip and can't wait to camp there again.

Johnny M.

Yelp
This review is focused on , not the Campground, but the host that ruined our first impression of the site. We researched the availability on line the nite before we drove the 3hrs on the Harley-Davidson to make sure that we would have a site to spend the 4th of July. There were multiple sites available so we packed the bike and rode like the wind. We arrived about 12:40 pm to find a sign on the host camper that said they were "OFF DUTY" and do not knock on her door! So, we found the site that was clearly available by the expired reservation tag on the site marker post and set up our tent and unloaded the bike . 20 minutes later, here comes the "host" and proceeds to tell us to remove the tent and get the motorcycle off the site! I asked if we could go ahead and pay for the site a bit early, but she repeated her very unfriendly words and said we could be in the camp until 2pm. Her rudeness was seemingly out of place because we were very nice , but we packed everything again and rode along the Coast Highway for about 45 minutes and started our return ride to get back at 2pm. We arrived about 1:58 pm and she said again, "You cannot wait here!" I said where can we wait then? Her response..."anywhere but here". So I drove around the small circle drive to return to the check-in site at 2 pm and I had left the wife off of the bike so she could be in line for check-in. There were 3 sites available , and my wife was second in line, but this rude 'hostest' purposely skipped over us, and gave the sites to the #1, #3, and #4 persons in line! When my wife asked why she would not give her a site, the hoser said we was not here in time!! What a crock of shit she is! UN effing believable how she so openly discriminated against us as Asian and/or Motorcycle riders! This person should not be in this position. She is a RACIST! We left her with some very descriptive first ammendment expressions about her pedigree, and rode to the Hearst Castle area . We encountered a Host at the site there and He was not only nice but very kind as well. Just what you would expect from a qualified Host in America. We told him of our experience with the idiot up north and he recommended we write to her Manager. We plan on doing just that. Now, with that I must say that the Campground is beautiful and spacious, not counting the huge pot holes in all of the roads around the site. I can only imagine how nice it must be to camp there. I'll try again after the New Host is employed.

Mari M.

Yelp
This place doesn't even deserve a star at all! Let's start off with that! Camp host was extremely rude !! Her name is ADRI. She made us wait outside for like 15 minutes which we didn't mind.. because we understand people can be a bit busy but when she came out to ask what we needed she was so mean! And she didn't even come out she was talking to us through her RV window and told us to leave ! We drove 6 hours to come camping with our family for the weekend and she treated us like dogs! We even said "oh okay thank you anyways" super nice and she responded "yeah whatever get out of here" never felt so hurt by someone's behavior and clearly there was campsites open !! But it's okay because we will never return there ever again and always let people now to not go there because they are mean! Plus their campsites were dirty and trash everywhere ! Bags, papers, and bottles just laying everywhere like she didn't care about having it presettable!

Lep R.

Yelp
Best beach group camping spot in California (Jalama Beach is great too except the campsites are too close/less privacy). A group of us has always gone up there on a certain holiday every year/tradition. The hosts are always friendly and accommodating. Restrooms are always clean (not the Sand Dollar beach restroom though. The park staff are not responsible for that one). A 5 minute walk to Sand Dollar beach. Great hiking trails nearby. Sand Dollar Beach has solid surf most of the time (good for beginners too, Willow is only 3 miles south and is a little more intense). Gorda is a 3 minute drive in case you need/forget supplies. A good prank is to leave a trail of chips around your friends tent in the middle of the night to attract the raccoons. Never gets old! They allow dogs, but I wouldn't recommend bringing them. They could run into a bush, get poison oak, and then pass it to their owner. They usually let you have campfires and you can always bring kegs of beer on the site. The group site with the staircase is the best campsite in the campground!

Athonia C.

Yelp
Positive aspects: * Each campground has potable running water from a spigot. * Bathrooms are well maintained and have running water. * This campground is great because you can walk to Jade beach and other beach/hike opportunities. * It's not far from Lime Kilns state park and from Salmon Creek Falls! * Campsite #13 is particularly nice. * Wood is available for about $12 from the camp host. Less positive aspects: * The sinks were out of service in December of 2019. * There's no cell service for Verizon and Comcast users.

Tom C.

Yelp
Our family had an absolute blast. Great location right next to the camp host. My wife & daughter ended up hanging out with the host a lot and my wife is sad that she lost her number. Right across from the beach & an easy walk. Spots are small but our 21 ft trailer fit fine. Will be back for certain.

Kerry A.

Yelp
Plaskett Creek is a great campground in South Big Sur. It's virtually across the street from Sand Dollar Beach, one of the sandiest beaches in the Big Sur area. We had a really pleasant experience staying here on a Friday & Saturday evening in the end of June. While in the midst of the pandemic, no masks were seen, but socially distancing was evident. The sinks were also out of commission, not sure if this is due to COVID or not. The campground is a decent mix of RVs / trailers and tents. There's clean bathrooms, water spickots, and firewood available. Most sites lack privacy, especially those in the middle of the campground, although some are obscured by trees / brush. Dogs are allowed on leash, so while the campground is generally quiet, there's some barking throughout. The proximity of this campground to beaches / views is pretty spectacular, and well worth the reservation. There's no service here for AT&T or Verizon, but that was part of the experience for us. If you need service, there's a shop with WiFi in Lucia (7 miles North). There's also a town nearby (Gorda, 3 miles South) for any provisions you might need. We reserved sites 10 & 11. Site 10 was adjacent to the camp host, which ended up being fine for us as they were respectful and didn't mind us listening to light music until 11pm or so. Site 11 was right next to the bathrooms and very close to many other sites. I would probably avoid site 11. In the future, I might book site 10 if it's a small group as it's decently private and has a small ocean view.

Phinius M.

Yelp
Ok so I stayed for two days with friend paid for camping, left day three early morning, got sleepy driving back to san jose, pulled over in area with no signage. took a nap, got a parking notice on my window, after ten minute nap. 90 dollars for "camping" decided to appeal it. Ranger never showed to court. case dismissed. What would they have me do keep driving? If this happened again . do I put on my hazards?? Perhaps I can speak with a ranger if I ever pass through there again and get advice.

Tao G.

Yelp
AVOID CAMPSITE 6 IF TENT CAMPING! Our camping experience at campsite 6 is nothing but disappointing! Campsite 6 is the first site as you arrive in the campground, on the left side of the one-way road. My husband and I arrived on 6/22/2021 for one night stay. We noticed around early evening, maybe around 7pm, a loud gas generator noise started from the facility next to campsite 6, behind a DO NOT ENTER gate. The facility appeared to be the Los Padres National Forest staff admin or sleeping quarters. After observing an amazing sunset near the campsite entrance, we came back to our campsite 6 and the noise was still on. Around 9pm as two staff members driving a logo bearing pick up truck in their green uniform T-Shirts were exiting from behind the DO NOT ENTER gate, we caught them to inquire about the noise. One person answered my question that the generator was powering the entire campground and another said the generator should wind down soon. Neither was true. The campground has NO ELECTRICY that requires a generator, and the gas generator DID NOT STOP until around 7am the next morning. Ask me how I know: I did not end up sleeping the whole night because of the noise is so annoying and loud. Even when the generator was off, the sound of a fan, like vacuum machine noise remained on for more than an hour. One of the two guys had told us to talk to the camp host to switch us to another site. We went over to the camp host, only to see a OFF DUTY sign, plus the campground was full. We walked around towards the center common area of the campground, the noise could still be heard there, which we had contemplated of moving our tent over and decided it was useless. The campground has a generator policy of 10am to 6pm for campers, unfortunately the policy does not seem to apply for the national forest staff. The generator did go off at 10pm for a few minutes, only to come back on throughout the night. The Campground's location is quite nice, walkable to reach the beach, but the noise issue made our camping experience really awful. What the management should have done is to put out a public notice on the reservation website: for campsite 6, 7, 8, recommend RV or camper van instead of tent camping due to facility gas generator noise. We had wanted to stay for 2 or 3 nights, but were only able to get one night reservation. In hindsight, it was a blessing that we only got one night stay.

E F.

Yelp
This is a review for group campsite #2. If you want to smell poop from the pit toilet vents that are down wind at group site #1, then this is a the spot for you! Seriously, don't bother. SO SMELLY! Luckily we only there 2 nights and spent most of the day doing activities. Also this site is on a hill so there is really no flat ground to pitch your tent. And finally, we were made to take our hammock down by the campsite host as our rope to hang was round and apparently it needs to be flat....pretty annoying. Only positive is your away from all the other campers so more private. Other positives---amazing location for big sur. Sand dollar beach was gorgeous. lots of trails and off roading options close by.

Aptos K.

Yelp
Reviewing the hiker biker site Sept 2019. Ok campground. Host was Aloof and had hard time getting clear idea of campground boundaries. She allowed a non hiker-biker who pulled up in car to take over one of two tables. Some spots were sloped but not too bad. No showers but does have water.

Jack D.

Yelp
I wish we could have spent a few more days at this beautiful campsite. Tall pine trees, woodsy, grass areas to play, the sites are large and away from others, all of this makes this place beautiful. Than add the views, the beach, the mild weather during June and you have yourself a perfect camp trip! My family and I loved Plaskett and sister campsite Kirk Creek. We definitely be back before Highway 1 and the bridge opens up. Nacimiento Road is the only way in or out, for now. The Real Foodie gone campin'

Christine A.

Yelp
This is a great campground for those looking for an easy escape. The hostess was very nice and the grounds were exceptionally maintained, to include the bathroom and trash area. Each site has a picnic table, fire pit and grill cage. Lots of water spigots as well. The grounds are across from Sand Dollar Beach which was beautiful, mostly empty of people and my dog loved it. The sites are under tree cover and the taller grass (mostly over by Sand Dollar) is full of ticks. I've killed about 70 American Dog ticks that my dog and I brought back with us so far and I'm currently bug bombing my apartment.

Robert M.

Yelp
I rode my bicycle up from San Diego California heading to Pfeiffer State Park. The ride through the Mountains was hard on my legs so I glanced over and saw this beautiful camp ground! I was greeted by a most friendly young lady who said "I'm the camp host, I here to help you" I thought; I'm staying here!! The whole experience was great and I met two other cyclists and we shared stories on into the night. Some very compassionate neighbors even came over with some cold drinks. Don't hesitate to stay here. You won't regret it! I got plenty of rest and was in the ride again feeling good.

Tiffanie F.

Yelp
FYI: This campsite is not first come, first serve. You can get the sites that are not booked if you are on the list. On recreation.gov it made it look like it was all first come, first serve on the weekends. If you plan to try to get an open site I would suggest getting there the day before to get your name on the waitlist for the next night. Doing it the morning of you'll probably be too far down on the waitlist. There are two "walk-up" sites for bikers and hikers that are first come, first serve. If it says FF on the website that probably means it's booked. I'm assuming the open sites, the day of, are people that have canceled their trips.

Cassi F.

Yelp
The camp hosts were accommodating, regionally knowledgeable, and treated us like family! The campground is very well kept and in an amazing location.

Tawna R.

Yelp
Please don't go here, because we would hate to have everyone ruin our little gem of a campground! Plaskett is my favorite primitive campground in Big Sur, especially for families and dogs. The sites are mostly grassy, some are flat and some have pretty bad slopes, but nonetheless they are diverse. Some are flanked by poison oak, some are private, some are dirt, some are grass, some have beautiful cypress trees to shade you, some are in the middle of a grassy expanse, some are more communal and you're always going to experience large groups and families. The bathrooms are very simple (out-house like) but clean, there is running water, but be sparing with your use, we Californians are in a severe extended drought. The newest host Beverly is a wonderful and charismatic woman, many blessings to her! Sand Dollar beach across the street is a great surf spot, and the expansive and breathtaking sandy coastline is a wonderful place to soak up the occasional sunshine, let your pups run free, get your toes wet, and take in the natural awe that is Big Sur. it is an easy walk down a slope and a few flights of stairs, but it's flanked by poison oak, so beware! No lifeguard on duty, big waves, and cold water will likely deter you from anything more than a dip, but don't be afraid to soak those achy camper bones. Please remember to buy your firewood from Plaskett (or if camping elsewhere, buy from your campsite host), this helps fund the beautiful place you have been so lucky to experience. Do not take rocks or shells, do not burn stumps you find or take anything from your Mother Earth, which she does not "gift you." Stellar Jays often shed beautiful blue feathers for you, and wild turkey feathers can be found on many of the nearby hiking trails. I have found deer bones and other awesome earthly treasures, but be sure not to take in excess or disrupt the natural state. Be respectful and do not litter, pack your trash and DO NOT BURN IT!

Daniel G.

Yelp
I've been camping across California for 23 years. Besides a few gross bathrooms and dirty campsites it's all been very positive. I've camped at Plasket probably 6x now. This was the first time ever I've encountered genuinely rude camp host. The first negative encounter occurred when checking in. Upon finishing our conversation I said, "by the way you have a beautiful German Shepard." The host rolled her eyes and literally slammed the door in my face. I tallied it up as someone having a bad day. Later that day when walking from group site 1 to group site 2 to use the bathroom (I've used this bathroom every occasion I've been there without issue) I noticed it was locked. I saw the host at group site 3 bathroom and walked up and asked if I may use the restroom or if he was in the process of cleaning it as it appeared. He responded harshly, "These bathrooms aren't for you!" I explained I was in group site 1 (no adjacent bathrooms and these bathrooms are 50 and 100yds away). He responded, "like I said these bathrooms aren't for you. Only group site 2 & 3 can use them." He explained that we were supposed to walk 200-300 yards to the main bathrooms in the middle of the camp ground, despite paying the same amount as group site 2 &3. Upon going there I learned that only 1 of the 4 bathroom stall doors were even unlocked by the camp hosts and I had to patiently wait in line (more than 30 camps for 1 restroom) and to top it off the sink was broken/wrapped in plastic. I met another nice couple that has been camping here for years who were also outraged at the single unlocked restroom and who had also gotten negativity and attitude from the current camp hosts. I love this campsite, but be warned the current camp hosts are very rude and on a power trip.

Christina R.

Yelp
My husband & I camped here in our 27ft 5th wheel for 4 days with our dog. We were in spot #39, it was really difficult backing our rig in, it's a tight turn but doable. Really nice views of the ocean and we encountered great weather for the most part. There are plenty of trees and shrubs in the campground but watch out for poison oak that is everywhere, near most shrubs & bushes! We spent a lot of our time relaxing on Sand Dollar beach-It's about a 5 minute walk. But... you can park for free at the parking lot for the beach if you are staying at the Plaskett or Kirk Creek campground and have a lot of stuff you want to take to the beach. Be mindful that the trail going to the beach is steep on parts of it and washed out a bit. It can be a little tricky, so watch your step. Also there is poison oak along the trail, keep your eyes pealed. Our camp host, Elizabeth, was great. She was very friendly & personable. My only real complaint was a group of rowdy young males camping near us for the first 3 nights....they were simply obnoxious, yelling & laughing until 1am. I think they were high the whole time because they were literally laughing (loud), non-stop for hours...I can't imagine anything be that funny unless...they had a stand up comedian at there site working his routine. Our camp host addressed this issue the last night they were there and they simmered down....we finally got a good night's sleep.

Sally O.

Yelp
Camped here in a trailer for 3 nights with a friend and it was great! The Camp Host (Rhonda) is friendly and helpful and even gave us some free firewood. There were no reserved spots available online but they showed about 11 walk-up sites. We called first and were told we could get there at 8am to get a spot so we took a chance and drove over, arriving about 9:15. We found out the office gave us a bit of misinformation. The walk-up works like this... at 10am a sign-up sheet goes out, first come first serve. At noon the Host assigns sites and you can get in at 2pm. We did get a site and it was perfect. A quick five (ish) minute walk gets you to Sand Dollar Beach, which was beautiful. The campground itself has some very nice campsites that are shaded and very large. The bathrooms have toilets that flush (a big yay!) and there is water, however for RV's/trailers you will need to fill your tank elsewhere, they don't allow you to fill. The closest town (I use the term loosely) is Gorda, which is 5 miles south of the campground. It has a general store, restaurant and a gas station - however, gas was $6.69/gallon - fill up elsewhere! Also, a few miles (about 7) farther south is Ragged Point Inn & Restaurant. They have live music on the weekends till about 3 or 4pm. It was a great place to have a drink and sit outside listening to some great local talent. The views were stupendous as well.

Joshua R.

Yelp
We camped at site #32. Beautiful site dry camping but gas restrooms on site. There is no showers but campsite is green and clean and very close to Sand Dollar beach

J X.

Yelp
We have been camping here for years and we love this place. Great place to camp with kids and the beach is amazing. We never had any trouble until this year. The new campground host "lady" is a nut on a power trip. I was jogging on the dirt road behind our campsite and she threatened me with a five thousand dollar fine because "the forest is closed". If that was the case why are cars driving up and down the road all day?? Then she came by our camp where our kids (ages 2-8) were drawing on the pavement with sidewalk chalk and told my wife it was "vandalism"!!!!?? Its some preschool and elementary kids with freaking chalk you fascist. I would understand this attitude if we were raising hell and partying but we are a group of non-drinking PTA members with little kids. This lady needs a job at San Quentin not Plaskett Creek.

Jeff G.

Yelp
Nice campground, well shaded. My only gripe was waking up to 3 tents on our site that wasn't part of our group. The hosts make their rounds making sure our cars are paid in full. They should do the same with trespassers. I'd go back but that leaves a bitter taste in my mouth.

Francisco M.

Yelp
We stayed at Plaskett Creek campground from 7/11/19 through 7/14/19. The campsite is very nice and clean. It has a very woodsy feel for being right across from the ocean. We had three sites, 33-34-35. We picked site 35 as the main campsite for congregating. Site 33 was slightly uphill from the parking spur, but had a very level camping area. Site 34 was relatively small and could fit one maybe two tents. The restroom was closest to this site. Site 35 was mostly on a slope but was the largest of the three. The main roads throughout the campground are narrow as well as the parking spurs. We had a travel trailer (22') as well as our friends (32') and found it very difficult to try to back in and set up. There are also large boulders that are set up along the campsites that also make it difficult to maneuver larger vehicles as well. Some of the sites towards the middle of the campground were more flat and might have been a little easier to back in with a travel trailer. The restrooms were relatively clean, but did not have running water to wash your hands. This seemed to be a common theme from most of the reviews I read beforehand. If you a picky about your toilet paper, bring your own as the toilet paper provided is very thin. Also bring toilet seat covers as none are provided. There are water spigots throughout the site if you need access to water. The camp hosts were very nice and were pretty easy going. Firewood is $15 a bundle and you only get about six logs per bundle and it did seem to burn pretty quickly. The beach access is just a short walk across Highway 1. There is not much of a beach per se, but rather a small area of sand and mostly rocks. Overall it was a very nice campground and I would definitely go back.

susan p.

Yelp
First the good part. Plaskett is clean and located right acros the street from Sand Dollar beach. Campground looks well cared for. Staff was nice. The beach was beautiful. Now the not as good part...There are two restroom area with 4 toilets and sinks. However for some reason they only had two toilets open and two were locked. A lot of people shared these toilets (the campground was full) so it seemed odd that two were locked. There was no water to the sinks in the bathrooms so you couldn't wash your hands. The campsite is like a city park with trees and grass but all the sites seem open. At check-in we were told that campfires were forbidden as well as the use of charcoal. Also any type of propane was forbidden unless you went to the fire station down the road and got a permit. The camp personnel told us we would be fined if we used our camp propane stove for cooking without a permit. So we drove to the fire station and had to hunt down someone who wrote us a permit. There was no fee. We were told we would be given a test but no test was given. I found that odd as we had stayed in Pfeiffer State Park the night before (about 25 miles away) and campfires were allowed and no one said anything about propane permits. All in all it was okay but seems like you should be told ahead of time about the no propane use without a permit. And no water to wash your hands seems so odd. They did have water available at spickets.

Danielle O.

Yelp
Loved it! Loved the beach, camp hosts were super nice and helpful- definitely going back. I feel bad rating since I want it to be the best kept secret!

Lorenzo C.

Yelp
This is one of the most poorly run USFS campground in the United States. The campground is run like a city park. It's basically a grass parking lot with campsites stuffed in as many as they can. There is no privacy between sites. The worst part was being woken up by the sound of the staff weed wacking and leaf blowing the sites at 8am in the morning. Really? You go camping to get away from the sounds of society. The young forest service employee had the audacity to leaf blow our campsite while we were still in it!!!

Kurtis B.

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We stayed at Plaskett during the week of 8/3/19. Overall this is a beautiful campground but I think it needs new management. First of all the bathrooms all had no running water in their sinks. This wasn't a sink issue, these were clearly shut off. Second, they ask you not to bring firewood to avoid the possibility of carrying in wood destructive pests in your firewood. This is a big problem in California and I totally support this. "Firewood is available on site." The firewood is $15/bundle and the at least half of the quick burning pine in the bundles were full of dry rot. $15/ per bundle, the same bundle that can be purchased for $4 at any grocery store. I have no problem with them making a profit but close to a 400% markup? What their greed is doing is guaranteeing that people bring their own firewood, I surely will if I ever go back, and this will endanger their trees. They apparently care more about money than protecting their native trees. As for the staff...I never met any in the three days I was there. I only saw them when they were trying to shill firewood, emptying the recyclables or changing out the reservation cards. I certainly never saw them cleaning the bathrooms or trying to fix the sinks. Campground - 5 stars Mangement - 2 stars I can also confirm EF's review about smelling the toilets. When walking through the campsite there was a group campsite that completely smelled from the toilets.

Jennifer S. C.

Yelp
We drove in on a Wednesday night without a reservation. There was lots of space between campsites , the bathrooms were very clean( but no showers), and figuring things out with the campsite host went very smoothly. Although it was not directly on the coast, it was a short walk across the highway to cliffs and side paths that went down to the shore. We would definitely recommend!

Andy M.

Yelp
You can't beat the spectacular scenery and ideal location of this campground. Sand Dollar beach is right across the street and provides hours of quiet beach exploring opportunity. The campground itself is comfortable but not exceptional. The host was courteous and helpful, though the $10 per small bundle of firewood seems like it takes unfortunate advantage of the lack of nearby alternatives. We ended up needing 4 bundles for two nights, effectively doubling the cost of our stay. Bathrooms were clean, garbage emptied regularly. The campground is open in layout, and doesn't offer much in the way of privacy. I recommend the sites on the outsides of the map, as they don't back up into other sites, and appear to be spaced out more. Our site was #16; the two neighboring sites felt very close, and it backs up to an open lawn that was often used by families for sports. Despite those few inconveniences, we will go back. The Big Sur scenery is breathtaking, and the campground is an easy home base for exploring the area.

Cyndi R.

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We stayed in Group Site 1. The surrounding area is great to explore. Campground is ok, although site much smaller then imagined, most of the area on a slope not good for tents. I wouldn't put more then 20 people on this site. It is away from the other sites and gives you privacy. Water near site didn't work but another wasn't too far away. Bring your own wood. Its expensive to buy and picking up not allowed. No cell service but a landline is available in the parking lot for Sand Dollar beach across the street. And raccoons are very active. Put food away and close your coolers or put something heavy on top because they know how to open coolers! Lynn, hostess, was super nice!

zach b.

Yelp
Below average campground...many many better in Big Sur. RUDE ALERT: The host there, the one who lives in cabin 9, was one of the most unfriendly hosts Ive encountered in dozens of outings in California Parks. He first approached us in his truck 30 min after our arrival and demanded we pay up ASAP... he could have been a lot nicer about it to say the least. Then he asked us to deliver the $22 fee to his trailer instead of using the iron ranger which was strange and a little unprofessional. Then the next day he was a complete dick about seeing my dog off leash. When I leave a city to go camping the last thing I need are a bunch of lame rules enforced by a rude, power tripping park host. I will not be returning to Plaskett Creek Campground

Ryan G.

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Camped in a tent for 5 nights. There are definitely some more desireable spots than others. Spots on the outer ring tended to be more secluded if that's what you want. The western spots toward HWY 1 are on pretty flat grass. The spots toward the group areas in the east are slopey. The grounds are nice, bathrooms are mostly clean, and the camp host (Rhonda) was very helpful and diligent with maintaining it that way. No showers though, so prepare to semi-rough it if you're staying awhile. There is a 10pm - 6am quiet time - please respect this. Some people did not. I realize everyone is on vacation of some sort and am totally cool with friends talking around the campfire - it's all part of the experience. Just keep in mind most people want to sleep and anything more than background chatter might keep them from that. Turn it down a notch after 10 and everyone's cool. Probably not the best time to start arguing about your football teams or tell that awesome joke you've been saving up for this trip. Things to do: Walking around the campsite is a good way to start the morning. You can see the ocean and Sand Dollar beach from the southwest corner of the camp. Sand Dollar beach is a sweet surf spot - that's what I came to do. It's a forgiving gentle beach break. I wouldn't classify it as a beginner break when the swell is on. The same could be said for any Big Sur surf spot; they're not very inviting. The water is cold, wind is an issue, and there are sharks (saw one the first day). Other than that, you're a half hour from Big Sur proper and there are trails and parks to check out all along HWY 1. Watch out for the poison oak there is plenty of it. Wildlife to watch out for are the Raccoons at night - hide your food. The bluejays during the day are aggro and will peck the sunflower seeds right out of the bag, this happened to me. I loved the experience here and would stay again.

Andrew D.

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We reserved a spot at the group camping site 1. This place is completely isolated from the other camp grounds, and it had a huge grill, a fire pit, and enough picnic tables to sit at least 20 people comfortably. The place is pretty easy to find as well, it's just the drive is down the winding 1, so don't be surprised if you get a little road sick from all those turns. If you're looking to get away from the urban world this is definitely an awesome retreat. I have AT&T, and I had no signal whatsoever. Our campsite was only 10 minute walk from these cliffs that looked over the ocean for an awesome view. It's a great little walk to wake up to in the morning. There are plenty of other trails and there's also a state beach located nearby I believe but I never made it out there. But honestly, where ever you end up going, the whole is place is just so darn beautiful. My group drove a whole 6 hours from southern california just to go to this spot and it was worth it. -Tips- Be sure to bring your own firewood. They say there is firewood provided there but they charge like 8 dollars a bunch. But if money isn't an issue, the convenience is unbeatable. We went around early spring (Mid-March). It was warm during the day but freezing cold at night! So bring lots of warm clothing! I ended up sleeping wrapped in my sleeping bag while wearing my jeans, thermals, a sweater, and my north face jacket over that. I was pretty darn comfy. If you came from the South there is also a great place you can stop by to sea an elephant seal colony. I was able to snap some great photos of them.

Lisa C.

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Loved it here! When we were informed that our group couldn't get a site at the famed Kirk Creek, I was a bit disappointed. However, after driving past KC campground at 9am in the morning and seeing the disheveled chaos that it was, I was so glad to be in a more mellow, low-key area with LOTS more tree coverage and soft grass to setup a tent on. The other plus is that they allow more than 2 cars in an overflow parking lot for $5 a day, no problem at all for us! Definitely a low-key, family oriented, no loud obnoxious music type of getaway places, you can hear the ocean at night and catch glimpses of the cliffs and beach through the cover of ancient cypress and pine trees. The only downside is that the sites aren't normally as secluded as I am accustomed to, but just prepare to be close to your neighbors and walk through everyone's sites if you aren't on the outskirts...waking up in the dead of night to the sound of the ocean cannot be beat, and we were close driving distance to several wonderful hikes, including the trail head at Kirk Creek. Great for people who want a relaxing escape, please don't come here to beer bong it up with your bros (except maybe at the group sites mentioned by others) Tips: 2 grills (one charcoal pit, one over fire pit), bring wood, water spigot on site (bring drinking water if wanted), most sites shaded but some in full sun, extra parking for a fee, beach access, picnic tables at each site, multiple bathrooms, no showers.

Amanda K.

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$17 for the night? Yes please! We drove as far as we could from LA one night, ended up at Plaskett about 1am, crashed, woke up, walked down to the little beach, which was awesome. Great way to start the PCH roadtrip. The campground... ranger? Security? I don't know. He was great. He told us all the good spots to hit driving up PCH. Ask him! Bring cash. It's the wilderness.

Jordan H.

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went to plaskett creek campground for 2 nights and this place is amazing. the staff: yes even the one in 9 friendly, professional, and concerned. The beach is awesome for surfing, fishing, spearing, kayaking and def worth the 7 hr drive! We drove a few miles to the south and found a cpl amazing somewhat "unknown" hiking trails that whooped us pretty good. Ended up doing a 12 mile hike and would love to backpack in for a night or two at all the really neat campsites set up throughout this wilderness. AWESOME time no complaints except rain, and maybe a tick or two.

M B.

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Drove for 9 hours to find out that: a) no fires allowed in the fire pit and no BBQ's allowed so we couldn't cook or stay warm b) It was late July and it was very cold c) there were "well water issues" and the bathrooms were closed. The porto potties were overflowing....---disgusting!! d) there is no hiking anywhere in the campground e) our air mattress wouldn't inflate (not the camps fault obviously) We left the next morning.

Rebecca R.

Yelp
Camped here for two nights and enjoyed it very much. The location, within walking distance to Sand Dollar Beach, is great. Sites are very varied. We were in site 35, which was a lovely little spot on a corner with a large grassy area and and additional area in the back with lots of shade. It also had lots of poison oak and ticks, but, hey, that's camping! As others have mentioned, toilets are now port o potties, but they are well maintained; clean and stocked with toilet tissue and hand sanitizer. Sand Dollar Beach is a true gem, although getting down to it is not for the faint of heart (although a lot easier than at Kirk Creek!). This beach is leashed dog friendly, though it seems to be an unwritten rule that off-leash is okay, too. Our two dogs enjoyed some great tearing around in the sand. Both days we went, the beach was not crowded at all, just some families and some surfers.

Katelyn P.

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BOBBY AND MIRANDA ARE SO AWESOME!!!!!!! They really know how to run an amazing, clean, perfect campground! Recommend to all!