Laguna Seca Recreation Area




1025 Monterey Salinas Highway 68, Salinas, CA, 93908

Laguna Seca Recreation Area is located near the breathtaking coastal city of Monterey, California and is a great place for a relaxing and fun camping trip. With over 320 days of sunshine, and plenty of great onsite activities and attractions to enjoy, you're sure to make this your yearly RVing spot. 

 

Amenities and Activities

Campers can look forward to excellent onsite activities to keep every member of the group engaged and having fun. There's opportunities for boating, hiking, fishing, golfing, shopping, biking and scenic viewing. Plus, there's plenty of opportunities for sunset viewing and stargazing. Amenities at the park include: water, sewerage and electrical hookups for RVs.

 

Travelers can look forward to a number of attractions just beyond the campground, including: 

- Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary 

- Monterey Museum of Art 

- Old Monterey & Downtown 

- Monterey Waterfront and Cannery Row Tours

- Museum of Monterey

- Monterey Bay Coastal Trail

- Monterey Whale Watching

 

The area is also home to a number of excellent restaurants, craft eateries and pubs, perfect for sampling local flavors. Hope to see you soon for your next California camping trip!

Last Updated: 11/15/2024


30 Amps

50 Amps

Community Restrooms

Community Showers

Dump Station

Pet Friendly

Water Hookups



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1025 Monterey Salinas Highway 68, Salinas, CA, 93908
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Overall Rating:

5

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Wesley G Karp

5

Woodsy campground with FHU, some pull throughs and some back ins. Close to Cumberland Falls State Park, Colonel Harland Sanders Original Cafe and Museum, Big South Fork Scenic Railway in Sterns and Daniel Boone Country and Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. We really enjoyed this campground. I wasn't sure when I reserved it since I am not always fond of KOAs, but this campground was friendly, comfortable, and with all the trees, made me feel like I was really camping but with all the amenities, like a pool, laundry, good restrooms, etc. There was a rustic trail from the park down through the woods to the lake and we saw some folks returning from fishing there. We hiked it but did not fish. We had a toy hauler and were able to unload and load the Harley with no troubles. The manager made sure he gave us a site for that purpose. There was WiFi but it only worked if not too many people were on it. We definitely would return here. - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group

2/8/2017