Seacliff Center RV Park

Seacliff Center RV Park

Location: 234 State Park Drive, Aptos, California, 95003-4324
Lat/Long: 36.975023 / -121.911557
Phone No: (831) 688-3813
Email : stay@seacliffcenterrvpark.com
Website : http://www.seacliffrvpark.com
Rating
(1 To 5) :
Amenities Onsite: Restroom | Showers | Laundry | Paved camp roads | Paved pads | No shade | No picnic tables | No fire rings | No direct beach access | Big rigs to 34ft |  
Amenities Nearby : Downtown Aptos | Fuel | Market | Restaurant | Pizza | Laundry | Ice cream |  
Recreation Onsite: No Recreation on site |  
Recreation Nearby: Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk | Santa Cruz Pier | Bicycle road touring | Beach combing | BMX bicycle track nearby |  

Description

California, Seacliff Center RV Park.  Easy access to Highway 1.

Seacliff Center RV Park is located near Seacliff State Beach in Santa Cruz County between the Historic Concrete Boat Fishing Pier and the picturesque Highway 1 on State Park Drive.

Directions:

Southbound on Highway 1, just 7 miles south of Santa Cruz, take the State Park Drive exit and go right(west).  Travel just a block or so, passing over the rail road tracks the campground will be on the left side of the highway.  To enter the park, you will need to take a left onto Center Avenu and then a quick left into the campgrounds entrance.

Please see the Campbase map for an accurate location. 

Comment

Seacliff Center RV Park is open all year with approximately 30 RV only camp spots.  Seacliff Center RV Park can accommodate RV's up to 34 feet long or 5th Wheels and vehicles of a combined length of 34 feet.  Full hookups, a laundry, and 50 amp service is available.  This is a small primarily extended stay park with some day to day spots available.  It's just steps from restaurants, markets, pizza, and fuel in the downtown Aptos area.  It's also located near the entrance to Seacliff State Beach where you will find the sunken SS Palo Alto cement ship.  Beach access is through the state park. 
 
Local Recreation:

The Seacliff State Beach is just across the highway where there is a pier with a sunken ship.  The SS Pablo Alto was purposefully sunk at this location in the 1930's and used for a short time as a tourist attraction.  In the 1930's tourists could board the ship however, that is no longer possible because it is unsafe.  Visitors now need to view the ship from the beach or pier. 

The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and Pier are just 10 miles north on Highway 1.  There are all kinds of things to eat, see, and do on the Boardwalk.  There are numerous carnival rides including a roller coaster.  The pier is also right there.  Please see the Campbase Photos tab for pictures of the Boardwalk.

 


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