The previous reviewer nailed the true value that makes this park awesome... immediate access to walk out and explore the dunes. They are a blast for about a week; beyond that they start becoming more of a hassle with sand and the like. We had an amazing time driving my sons Traxxas Slash out in the sand. We toasted 3 motors due to the fine grit sand getting in to the windings but it was well worth the cost! That RC truck blasted all over the dunes and was pure fun and family bonding. The park itself is overpriced for non-members. We payed just under $800 for a 2 week stay! I later learned that the monthly guests pay $850 per month. When I brought this up to the office staff the woman more or less told me to pound sand. What made the finding worse was that when I called to make the reservation the woman that answered made it seem like the park was full and they were "squeezing" us in. In reality the park, other than the long term guests, was mostly empty our entire stay (End of April in to May). The staff is otherwise very friendly notably the out and about camphosts. They always had a friendly wave and hello when passing. The other guests were also very pleasant and friendly. The facilities on the other hand are in need of some maintenance. It would take so little to make this place nice, some paint, some time and that is it. Verizon 4G is available but is a weak 2 bars that was constantly throttled for my 4G plan. At $55 per night the park is way over-priced but with some work as noted above could be a fair value. The pull thru sites are plenty long but on the upper level not level. The view was spectacular looking out across the dunes. Overall it is a 3 stars middle of the road for us. if you are a Thousand Trails or Encore member 4-5 stars would be the rating.
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We really enjoyed our stay here at Pacific Dunes. We had a pull through site on the upper level with views of the dunes and beach access. It's a "beach" property so the site sizes are as expected. The most amazing part of the place is the dunes access and the ability to hike out on the dunes any time day or night. Dogs are allowed as well. Our kids boogie boarded down the massive sand dunes and were able to walk to the beach (although it is a hike, it's actually better to drive down to Pier Street and access the beach by car). For 5.00 you can drive right out on the beach and there were all kinds of vehicles out there, not just 4x4's. We would definitely stay here again. We love the Central California coast.




