Morro Bay area:
Morro Dunes RV Park (San Luis Obispo) From jct Hwy-1 & Hwy 41: Go 1/2 mi W on Hwy 41 (Atascardero Rd) Enter on L. 170 sites typical site width 18ft. 133 full hkups, 37 W&E, (15&30 amps), 35 pull-thrus, tenting, dump station, laundry, fire rings, wood. Pet restrictions. No clubs Jul & Aug. (805) 772-2722
There are two others, but they don't allow tents. Bay Pines Travel Trailer Park & Cypress Morro Bay RV Park. So they they didn't sound like a campground.
San Luis Obispo:
Avila Valley Hot Springs Spa & RV Resort, their prices seemed higher than most but says clubs are welcome.
US 101 & Avila Beach Dr. 1/4 mi W on Avila Beach Dr.
60 sites, typical site width 20 ft, 21 full hkups, 16 W&E, (20&30 amps), 23 no hkups, some seasonal sites, 7 pull thrus, tenting, cabins, table, fire rings, grills, pet restrictions. (805) 595-2114
Ocean Canyon Resort (Woodall's didn't visit) Avila Beach area
Facilities 100 sites, 100 full hkups, (30 amps) (805) 595-2114
Also I noticed that with S.C.T.T. used Lake Perris SRA which is a Caifornia State Park & they reserved a whole area. I don't know if that can be done generally at State parks or not. Not in prime time I'm sure. To find out, it would take calling & speaking to people.
In the past the Boy Scout troop my son was a part of used to have a family campout around Oceano, then a few people would reserve a number of spots and a few people would get there early and stake out the spots.
What can or can't be done now I don't know. One of the nice things about gatherings is that the organizers are figuring out the reservations, not everyone is trying to call in & reserve a spot.
Thanks for everyone who volunteered to help pull this gathering off.

Martha
