Friday, January 23, 2015

Morro Bay State Beach

Family 
We made it to Morro Bay. We were a bit nervous coming in that afternoon because we did not have reservations. We couldn't make up our mind where we wanted to stay and waited too long to make a reservation. We were praying a campsite would be available. We went to our first choice Morro Bay State Park. Thankfully they had 4 campsites left to choose from. We picked a nice corner lot with plenty of sun during the day. All California state parks are around $35 per night with no hookups.

The next day our solar panels finally charged the batteries 100%. We were so excited. We were able to leave the panels angled all day and they could absorb the full sun with temperatures almost reaching 70 degrees. We enjoyed exploring the park on our bikes. There is a golf course adjacent to the park if you are a golfer. Across the street is a marina and you can rent kiyaks and stand up paddle boards.

The most exciting part of our three night stay was visiting with our niece and nephew who live in Atescadero. Our niece was able to spend two nights with us in our RV. Our niece is exactly 7 days younger then Erin and they had a blast reconnecting with each other. They rode bikes, climbed trees, made crafts, and had lots of giggles. We explored the beach at Montana de Oro and collected rocks.


Montana de Oro Beach 

Ella found a special rock. 






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