We're going to hold a Tear Drop and Tiny Trailer Gathering on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Sept. 13 -15, 2007 at Montana de Oro State Park. It's a beautiful park on the California Central Coast, located almost midway between the SF Bay Area and LA. From US Hwy. 101 in San Luis Obispo it's about a 20 mile drive to Montana de Oro SP campground. The City of Morro Bay is 9 miles northward.
Montana de Oro is a beautiful, uncrowded, large ocean front CA state park several miles south of Los Osos. The campground is within walking distance of Spooner's Cove and it's sandy beach. It's a "primitive campground" with pit toilets, no hookups, and no showers. Fresh water is available from trucked in water tanks. Each camp spot has paved parking for two vehicles (the trailer counts as one of them), a picnic table, and a fire ring. About 1/3 are well shaded, another 1/3 have partial shade, the rest are sunny. The campground is wind sheltered in a little valley with a creek on one side, with many pine trees, and hills on both sides. It seldom gets "hot" here. September should be warm and sunny with little or no fog. There's an ocean front bluff top walking trail, surfing, hiking and biking trails in the hills.
Dogs kept on a short leash are OK in the campground, on the paved roads, and on the beach. They're not allowed on trails.
Montana de Oro State Park:
http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=592
Map:
http://www.parks.ca.gov/lat_long_map/de ... lvl_id=231
Coastal photos:
http://www.californiacoastline.org/cgi- ... &year=2002
http://www.pelicannetwork.net/montanadeoro.htm
This is our first time organizing a gathering. We're keeping it simple and not aiming for it to be a big one (7/9/07- it's been growing beyond our expectations). MdeOSP campground has 47 camping sites. They've agreed to hold (7/9/07 update)
up to 35 sites for us.
Let us know as early as you can, by leaving us a RSVP reply at the end of this discussion thread that you'll be coming and we'll put you on the list for one of the "on hold" spots. (8/28/07 update) Please tell me your (real) name either by posting it with your RSVP or by PMing me with your name after you RSVP here...the camp host needs (real) names for camp site registration.
After Labor Day there are no more Internet reservations through ReserveAmericaDotCom. Camping at MdeOSP becomes first come, first served.
Camping costs $15/day. Extra vehicles are $3/day. You'll pay the campground by cash of check when you arrive. Seniors can get a discount. Disabled vets, with an ID card, camp free according to the camp host.
Check in time is normally 2 p.m. however the camp host said we can come in as early as noon. If you arrive earlier in the day there's plenty of day use parking.
As new TD gathering organizers we're not planning many activities. We appreciate fun creative people who will help out.
A pot luck on Sat. night is traditional. If someone would like to show us all (Hello Dean?) how to cook in DO's they'd be very welcome.
Yipeee, we hooked a couple of DO masters, Ma3tt and Joanne, to demonstrate DO cooking!! Lot's of good times are expected meeting new and old friends, and looking at trailers.
How to get to the SLO Gathering: You can use "Montana de Oro State Park" as your destination with Google maps to give yourself driving directions.
I suggest turning off US 101 at Los Osos Valley Road, newly marked as Exit 200 , on the south side of SLO, because it's the most direct road/route to MdeOSP. The drive from SLO to the campground is less than 20 miles and passes through the coastal town Los Osos.
Map of SLO turn off from Hwy. 101 at Exit 200/Los Osos Valley Road
For stocking up there's a
Costco in SLO off Los Osos Valley Road.
Map to SLO Costco.
Trader Joe's is easterly off exit 200. From Los Osos Valley Road (exit 200) turn left on S. Higuera St. and go about two blocks to 3977 S. Higuera St.
Map to SLO Trader Joe's
Food4Less grocery store is next door to TJ's.
Three markets and one yummy bakery in Los Osos:
Ralphs - 1240 Los Osos Valley Road
Los Osos Mexican Market - 1236 Los Osos Valley Road
Vons - 1130 Los Osos Valley Road
Carlock's Bakery 1024 Los Osos Valley Road is a yummy, yummy bakery.
http://www.carlocksbakery.com/index.html
Come. Relax. Do as little or as much as you like. SLO's Thursday Night Farmer's Market goes on weekly from 6:30 to 9 PM on Higuera Street downtown.
http://www.downtownslo.com/home.html It's lot's of fun with fresh fruit and veggie stands, BBQ and food vendors, music, and good people watching. Morro Bay SP has golfing and kayaking. Morro Bay has good seafood restaurants. You can go wine tasting.
http://www.slowine.com
http://www.pasowine.com
We want to meet some good people in September to camp with, relax, have fun, eat well, and to admire all your wonderful tiny trailers.