July 4th 2025 week. All sites are pull-thru full hook-ups with grass between each site and fire pit. The weather was awesome! Nice and cool. Plenty of places to walk your K9s (off-leash, sshhh). Super nice laundry facility with snack, tables and bathroom. The small Exchange is across the street. Not much base activities. Great view of the foot hills. SLO town is close, fun to walk around. Drove on Grover State Beach, visited Madonna Inn, SLO farmers market, Cal Poly Arboretum, Morrow Bay, SLO pier and we took our well behaved K9 with us.
Frank
Posted Jul 04, 2025; San Diego
After reading reviews for Vandenberg FamCamp we decided to take a go at Camp San Luis Obispo, we were not disappointed!! Bill is the full time Camp Host and he does a great job, he is constantly mowing and cleaning the sites to tip top shape. This is a 12 site FHU small camp ground located between San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay. There is tent camping available for $10/night. FHU is $31/night. This is a great quiet place to stay, I wish more FamCamps were like this.
Robert
Posted Mar 21, 2024; Mission TX
Small but clean well kept park. We stayed for one night but would recommend a stay here
Harry
Posted Dec 12, 2021; Sonora
Nice, very small rv park. Lots of space between sites. Didn’t utilize the bathrooms/showers. Laundry is nearby, cheap coin operated machines, very clean. Small px store near laundry. Morro bay is a short drive away & lots to see & do. We’d definitely be back.
Robert
Posted Jun 23, 2021;
My wife and I stopped here to visit a friend of mine and we were going to stay at Vandenberg AFB FAM CAMP.... but, Camp SLO was closer..... so we came here instead.... OMG .... if peaceful and quiet is what your looking for..... then Camp SLO is the place for you!!!
The staff here (especially Erica) is and are wonderful and polite. SLOs down town is 15 minutes away and Morro Bay is 10 minutes away...... Great location. As for food ..... we highly recommend firestone grill. Large portions and great food. We stayed in the RV Park... you have to run the water before you shower to allow the tankless system to heat up. January 2018
Bidred250
Posted Jan 22, 2018; CO
Stayed in a two room suite in billeting over the new year. We found it clean, well furnished, quiet, reasonable, and centrally located between San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay. Our only negative is that you had to run the water several minutes before it got hot, and the toilet kept running. Both issues were reported to billeting. Didn't like seeing all that water go down the drain. Overall, a very pleasant experience!
Terry
Posted Jan 06, 2018; Arizona
Comments by other reviewers remain accurate as of June 2017. Four stars for location and bath/shower cleanliness, other aspects of the park are adequate and functional. This is a large Army National Guard post with old infrastructure, and it shows. A short drive from the park there is a small but well stocked PX open four days a week, a self serve laundry, barbershop and dining hall ($7 breakfast, $8 dinner as of June 2017).
Robert
Posted Jun 09, 2017; California
My four star rating is for the campgrounds central location because six miles to the west you have the town of Morro Bay and it's lovely beaches with breathtaking views of the beautiful Pacific Ocean! Then, six miles to the east is the beautiful town of San Luis Obispo. The base itself is clean as is the camping area. All sites are pull-thru with full hook-ups and large fire pits for campfires. However the campground is badly in need of shade for the campsites and shrubbery along the fenced areas surrounding the campground to hide or disguise some of the older buildings and the side street. A bit more beautification of the campground would make this a really great place to camp. But if you're not concerned with the scenery at your campsite, then this place is still a great place to camp because of its central location between the two beautiful towns of Morro Bay & San Luis Obispo.
Collette
Posted Sep 07, 2015; Valley Springs
Large full hookup sites all 50A, clean restrooms and showers (showers lack hooks/shelves). All sites have a picnic table on a slab and a fire ring. All sites except site 10 have a nice lawn area (10 has a utility building and humming transformer)
RouCrew
Posted Jul 28, 2015; Texas
Great place when you make last minute plans 4 days before 4th of July! They have an overflow area, dry camping, and allow generators till 10pm quiet time. You still have access to the clean latrines with showers too. Also a free on-site dump station on your way out. Great staff guard the gate, so not just anybody can come in. A safe place to camp, for sure. We were there with our Army Sgt. Brother, as guests, so we truly appreciate the facilities. Hooah! :)
DanSandy
Posted Jul 09, 2014; Sanger, CA