Gualala Point Regional Park Campground
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This place has some amazing views, great walks, decent visitors center. The beach is a bit rocky, but absolutely with visiting. They also have beach wheelchairs you can borrow (the hours though are not great for renting them).
- Michelle Wiederhold
The campground offers a pleasant experience, despite some inconveniences. Notably, raccoons may attempt to access any food left outside designated storage containers. The towering trees provide an aesthetically pleasing backdrop, and the hiking trails leading to the coast are easily navigable. However, it is worth noting that during weekends, certain individuals disregard the park's regulations regarding noise levels. For instance, our neighboring campers erected their tent at 10 p.m., causing significant disturbance. Aside from this issue, the park provides a satisfactory recreational environment.
- BJ (That_HikingViking!)
This one of of the most beautiful hiker/biker sites but… the racoons are savage. We had a terrible experience with the racoons. They stole what ever was left on our bikes even though we put our food in the food boxes. They ate lens wipes, throat lozange, stole one guys sunglasses and so much more. When I told the ranger in the morning what a problem we had with them and she said don’t tell anyone. But really as a hiker/biker with no vehicle to keep your stuff in I would recommend putting all bags attached to your bikes in the food cache. Or by pass as other reviews talk about the showers etc
- Maya Papaya
Aside from the free wifi, there's no reason worth staying here. The showers are $2 for 3 minutes, and there's only one for the entire campground. Apperantly this place is also pretty popular, meaning that even in October the place was packed. The real kicker is the raccoons. We saw 2 raccoons stare at us while we made dinner at 6pm, and somehow by 7/8pm there were at least 6 running around the entire campground. They crawled around all of our equipment and into our tents with little deterrent from us. This place has a legitimate pest problem, and should stop operating as a campground to deal with it. Do not stay, just keep moving along.
- Teddy Willson
It is surrounded by trees and the river (almost dry) but still a bit noisy during the day since it is close to Highway 1.
- Zhlange