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Westport Beach RV Park and Campground

Westport, California
4.3 (682 reviews)

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About Westport Beach RV Park and Campground

Campground in California.

Located along California's stunning coastal Highway 1, Westport Beach RV Park and Campground offers an exceptional retreat for travelers seeking the perfect blend of seaside relaxation and outdoor adventure. Perched in the charming community of Westport, this destination captures the essence of California's rugged northern coast, where dramatic cliffs meet pristine beaches and the Pacific Ocean stretches endlessly toward the horizon.

The Westport area is renowned for its unspoiled natural beauty and authentic coastal character. This region of California remains wonderfully uncrowded compared to more popular coastal destinations, making it ideal for RV travelers who crave peaceful surroundings and genuine connections with nature. The dramatic coastline features tide pools teeming with marine life, secluded coves perfect for exploration, and numerous viewpoints that showcase the raw power and beauty of the Pacific.

For those interested in fishing, the Westport area is a gateway to some of Northern California's best opportunities. Both ocean and river fishing draw enthusiasts from throughout the region. The nearby Eel River system offers freshwater angling, while offshore fishing charters operate from local harbors. Even if you're not an angler yourself, watching the working fishing fleet at sunrise or sunset provides authentic coastal atmosphere you won't forget.

Hiking enthusiasts will find numerous trails throughout the surrounding area, ranging from easy coastal walks to more challenging inland routes. These paths wind through coastal forests, open grasslands, and along dramatic cliffsides, offering photography opportunities and encounters with local wildlife including deer, elk, and numerous bird species.

The small town of Westport retains its historic character and working waterfront charm. Local restaurants feature fresh seafood and regional cuisine, while the community maintains a slower pace that invites genuine relaxation. The nearby larger communities provide additional dining and shopping options while remaining close enough for day trips.

This location appeals to photographers capturing coastal landscapes, nature lovers seeking solitude, retirees looking for peaceful wandering, and families wanting to introduce children to California's wild coastline. The combination of natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and authentic small-town atmosphere creates an unforgettable RV camping experience along one of America's most beautiful stretches of coastline.
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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Westport is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Westport.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Westport. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Westport Beach RV Park and Campground Reviews

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Bridal Kaleidoscope

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Bridal Kaleidoscope

It’s probably nice in the summer here. In January it was so windy. Not many people at the campground and they place us far from neighbors. It was nice. They are very strict (probably charge for pets and extra people). Price wasn’t cheap and they charge for the shower. It was a cold day 38F , so the temperature in showers was the same. It was too cold for me. Found small trail to the beach nearby b... It’s probably nice in the summer here. In January it was so windy. Not many people at the campground and they place us far from neighbors. It was nice. They are very strict (probably charge for pets and extra people). Price wasn’t cheap and they charge for the shower. It was a cold day 38F , so the temperature in showers was the same. It was too cold for me. Found small trail to the beach nearby but you have to walk aside the road. As it was not much to do we left one day early. They don’t give refund for early check out.

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Kristina Katana

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Kristina Katana

This campground does not provide the services they advertise, even though they charge for them in advance. They require full payment before you arrive. Once you get there and realize the place is not what was promised, they point to a large “No Refund” policy at checkout. This place is clearly focused on taking money rather than treating guests fairly. I would recommend staying away from this cam... This campground does not provide the services they advertise, even though they charge for them in advance. They require full payment before you arrive. Once you get there and realize the place is not what was promised, they point to a large “No Refund” policy at checkout. This place is clearly focused on taking money rather than treating guests fairly. I would recommend staying away from this campground.

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Tara Thompson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tara Thompson

This place was awesome. We had a lot of fun. Camped on the beach in our tents. First night there was one other person on the beach, second night we were alone. Guess that's september camping for you. Anyone saying they don't warn you about the bears must be blind because there's signs EVERYWHERE. Theres even signs that tell you what to do if you encounter one. Just gotta read, people! We asked at... This place was awesome. We had a lot of fun. Camped on the beach in our tents. First night there was one other person on the beach, second night we were alone. Guess that's september camping for you. Anyone saying they don't warn you about the bears must be blind because there's signs EVERYWHERE. Theres even signs that tell you what to do if you encounter one. Just gotta read, people! We asked at the little store and they told us the best option is to put all food in your car at night. Bears have never messed with cars. We did that and didnt encounter a bear on the beach at all. Also, they dont really come out until sundown so just hide most of your food by then and turn somw music on. Dont be like us and leave your JBL in a chair in the fire. Honestly, the bears are scared of you too, just be loud and make yourself bigger. Tides got high, took out our fire and almost took out one of our tents but then we built a mote. Recommend paying attention to where you place your tent. Should have backed up a little from the debris that former high tides left behind. Most of the staff was really friendly. One person in particular, Kyle was really awesome, friendly and helpful. Kinda cute, as well... in case anyone is wondering. Anyway, highly recommend, just be prepared for the usual outdoor/ocean things such as bears, tides, etc.

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Maria De La Torre

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Maria De La Torre

Visited this campground recently and I was very impressed with everything they have to offer. The tent sites are well kept, check in was super easy, the staff was very friendly and they even have coffee in the well stocked store. What impressed me the most was the cleanliness of the bathrooms and showers, one night getting ready for bed I noticed the bathrooms were super messy which was understand... Visited this campground recently and I was very impressed with everything they have to offer. The tent sites are well kept, check in was super easy, the staff was very friendly and they even have coffee in the well stocked store. What impressed me the most was the cleanliness of the bathrooms and showers, one night getting ready for bed I noticed the bathrooms were super messy which was understandable with folks wanting to wash up the day at night but by the next morning the facilities were spic and span and even smelled like bleach! I will definitely be returning since it seems difficult to find a good, clean family friendly campsite and now that I found this gem I must revisit.

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Aaron Braga

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Aaron Braga

Where to start.... First off, the sites accomodate up to 6 or 8 people, but the fee only covers 2 people. You WILL be scrutinized and charged for any additional guests. I dont see how this is a thing, Limits are understandable, but charging for your kids is unreasonable. Perhaps its because the sites are so close to one another they want to discourage extra people. Next are the women manning the... Where to start.... First off, the sites accomodate up to 6 or 8 people, but the fee only covers 2 people. You WILL be scrutinized and charged for any additional guests. I dont see how this is a thing, Limits are understandable, but charging for your kids is unreasonable. Perhaps its because the sites are so close to one another they want to discourage extra people. Next are the women manning the store. Since they already have your money they dont seem to make any effort to be friendly and I dont remember a thank you or smile the few times we purchased ice. Their groundskeepers, who are apparently nomads working for their stay, are particularly nosy, and if they dont see the tag in your window, they will chase you down. Also, be prepared to lose food to bears. This is a well known problem that they dont seem to be doing much about. There are no food lockers in the campsites, and the trash bins are tiny. I imagine fish and wildlife department wil be involved sooner or later as this is a hazard to people and the bears themselves. The Wi-Fi is only accessible within eyesight of the store, you will notice groups of people sitting outside throughout the day struggling to get and stay on-line. The restrooms are clean, but they charge to use the showers so bring plenty of quarters, and if you can, bring your own wood and extra ice as they tend to run out, its expensive and there are limited options nearby. Also, if you have dogs, be aware, they must remain on leash at all times, even on the beach or in the campsites and you cannot leave them in your campsite when you go to the beach. Someone will have to stay behind. On the bright side, they have a playground for the kids which is nice and the beach is large and private. Consider accordingly.

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