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March 25, 2021
Rated

This review applies only to the Woodward lot, as Nobi Point is set a little more off the road and with more spacing, and the other lots are after PG&E’s private road, which is the source of one major problem.

I do feel like they should let you know ahead of time that shift change at the power plant, for which the only access is our street, is right around 5am. Because between about 4 and 6am, somewhere around 200 cars, trucks, and motorcycles drive right by what I assumed was a quiet road. Twice, one of the employees thought it’d be cute to honk the entire way from Nobi Point, right on up to his turn at the end of Wood Yard.

Furthermore, there is construction behind the Woodyard lot that looks like it’ll be going on for quite a while longer: they’re building what wil no doubt be a beautiful new RV resort up off the road behind us. But for now, there are trucks dropping and picking up trailers on the street behind Wood Yard between 6am and 7am, plus the sound of tractors’ rolling tracks and backup beepers of all kinds for most of the day.

Something I did notice, but didn’t consider the implications of, is that generators are allowed to be on until 10am. That’s bit typically a problem, except that if both neighbors have a generator running, at least one of them is likely be be right on your “property line,” and with sites as narrow as this, that can be quite an inconvenience. Especially knowing your going to be woken up at 4.

Now, if noise doesn’t bother you, or if you have a super-insulated, quiet rig, this place is truly amazing. Our kids played on the ocean below while we watched from up above. Sunrise was spectacular (the sun sets here maybe 2 hours before it sets at Avila Beach because it’s tucked right up against the hill, so you really don’t get the watch it, and it does get cool and windy earlier).

The location is great for its proximity to attractions, but (again, specifically for Wood Yard, terrible for its proximity to the PG&E property entrance, and the construction zone (which will go away someday).

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March 25, 2021
Rated

This review applies only to the Woodward lot, as Nobi Point is set a little more off the road and with more spacing, and the other lots are after PG&E’s private road, which is the source of one major problem.

I do feel like they should let you know ahead of time that shift change at the power plant, for which the only access is our street, is right around 5am. Because between about 4 and 6am, somewhere around 200 cars, trucks, and motorcycles drive right by what I assumed was a quiet road. Twice, one of the employees thought it’d be cute to honk the entire way from Nobi Point, right on up to his turn at the end of Wood Yard.

Furthermore, there is construction behind the Woodyard lot that looks like it’ll be going on for quite a while longer: they’re building what wil no doubt be a beautiful new RV resort up off the road behind us. But for now, there are trucks dropping and picking up trailers on the street behind Wood Yard between 6am and 7am, plus the sound of tractors’ rolling tracks and backup beepers of all kinds for most of the day.

Something I did notice, but didn’t consider the implications of, is that generators are allowed to be on until 10am. That’s bit typically a problem, except that if both neighbors have a generator running, at least one of them is likely be be right on your “property line,” and with sites as narrow as this, that can be quite an inconvenience. Especially knowing your going to be woken up at 4.

Now, if noise doesn’t bother you, or if you have a super-insulated, quiet rig, this place is truly amazing. Our kids played on the ocean below while we watched from up above. Sunrise was spectacular (the sun sets here maybe 2 hours before it sets at Avila Beach because it’s tucked right up against the hill, so you really don’t get the watch it, and it does get cool and windy earlier).

The location is great for its proximity to attractions, but (again, specifically for Wood Yard, terrible for its proximity to the PG&E property entrance, and the construction zone (which will go away someday).

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March 25, 2021
Rated

This review applies only to the Woodward lot, as Nobi Point is set a little more off the road and with more spacing, and the other lots are after PG&E’s private road, which is the source of one major problem.

I do feel like they should let you know ahead of time that shift change at the power plant, for which the only access is our street, is right around 5am. Because between about 4 and 6am, somewhere around 200 cars, trucks, and motorcycles drive right by what I assumed was a quiet road. Twice, one of the employees thought it’d be cute to honk the entire way from Nobi Point, right on up to his turn at the end of Wood Yard.

Furthermore, there is construction behind the Woodyard lot that looks like it’ll be going on for quite a while longer: they’re building what wil no doubt be a beautiful new RV resort up off the road behind us. But for now, there are trucks dropping and picking up trailers on the street behind Wood Yard between 6am and 7am, plus the sound of tractors’ rolling tracks and backup beepers of all kinds for most of the day.

Something I did notice, but didn’t consider the implications of, is that generators are allowed to be on until 10am. That’s bit typically a problem, except that if both neighbors have a generator running, at least one of them is likely be be right on your “property line,” and with sites as narrow as this, that can be quite an inconvenience. Especially knowing your going to be woken up at 4.

Now, if noise doesn’t bother you, or if you have a super-insulated, quiet rig, this place is truly amazing. Our kids played on the ocean below while we watched from up above. Sunrise was spectacular (the sun sets here maybe 2 hours before it sets at Avila Beach because it’s tucked right up against the hill, so you really don’t get the watch it, and it does get cool and windy earlier).

The location is great for its proximity to attractions, but (again, specifically for Wood Yard, terrible for its proximity to the PG&E property entrance, and the construction zone (which will go away someday).

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March 25, 2021
Rated

This review applies only to the Woodward lot, as Nobi Point is set a little more off the road and with more spacing, and the other lots are after PG&E’s private road, which is the source of one major problem.

I do feel like they should let you know ahead of time that shift change at the power plant, for which the only access is our street, is right around 5am. Because between about 4 and 6am, somewhere around 200 cars, trucks, and motorcycles drive right by what I assumed was a quiet road. Twice, one of the employees thought it’d be cute to honk the entire way from Nobi Point, right on up to his turn at the end of Wood Yard.

Furthermore, there is construction behind the Woodyard lot that looks like it’ll be going on for quite a while longer: they’re building what wil no doubt be a beautiful new RV resort up off the road behind us. But for now, there are trucks dropping and picking up trailers on the street behind Wood Yard between 6am and 7am, plus the sound of tractors’ rolling tracks and backup beepers of all kinds for most of the day.

Something I did notice, but didn’t consider the implications of, is that generators are allowed to be on until 10am. That’s bit typically a problem, except that if both neighbors have a generator running, at least one of them is likely be be right on your “property line,” and with sites as narrow as this, that can be quite an inconvenience. Especially knowing your going to be woken up at 4.

Now, if noise doesn’t bother you, or if you have a super-insulated, quiet rig, this place is truly amazing. Our kids played on the ocean below while we watched from up above. Sunrise was spectacular (the sun sets here maybe 2 hours before it sets at Avila Beach because it’s tucked right up against the hill, so you really don’t get the watch it, and it does get cool and windy earlier).

The location is great for its proximity to attractions, but (again, specifically for Wood Yard, terrible for its proximity to the PG&E property entrance, and the construction zone (which will go away someday).

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March 25, 2021
Rated

This review applies only to the Woodward lot, as Nobi Point is set a little more off the road and with more spacing, and the other lots are after PG&E’s private road, which is the source of one major problem.

I do feel like they should let you know ahead of time that shift change at the power plant, for which the only access is our street, is right around 5am. Because between about 4 and 6am, somewhere around 200 cars, trucks, and motorcycles drive right by what I assumed was a quiet road. Twice, one of the employees thought it’d be cute to honk the entire way from Nobi Point, right on up to his turn at the end of Wood Yard.

Furthermore, there is construction behind the Woodyard lot that looks like it’ll be going on for quite a while longer: they’re building what wil no doubt be a beautiful new RV resort up off the road behind us. But for now, there are trucks dropping and picking up trailers on the street behind Wood Yard between 6am and 7am, plus the sound of tractors’ rolling tracks and backup beepers of all kinds for most of the day.

Something I did notice, but didn’t consider the implications of, is that generators are allowed to be on until 10am. That’s bit typically a problem, except that if both neighbors have a generator running, at least one of them is likely be be right on your “property line,” and with sites as narrow as this, that can be quite an inconvenience. Especially knowing your going to be woken up at 4.

Now, if noise doesn’t bother you, or if you have a super-insulated, quiet rig, this place is truly amazing. Our kids played on the ocean below while we watched from up above. Sunrise was spectacular (the sun sets here maybe 2 hours before it sets at Avila Beach because it’s tucked right up against the hill, so you really don’t get the watch it, and it does get cool and windy earlier).

The location is great for its proximity to attractions, but (again, specifically for Wood Yard, terrible for its proximity to the PG&E property entrance, and the construction zone (which will go away someday).

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March 25, 2021
Rated

This review applies only to the Woodward lot, as Nobi Point is set a little more off the road and with more spacing, and the other lots are after PG&E’s private road, which is the source of one major problem.

I do feel like they should let you know ahead of time that shift change at the power plant, for which the only access is our street, is right around 5am. Because between about 4 and 6am, somewhere around 200 cars, trucks, and motorcycles drive right by what I assumed was a quiet road. Twice, one of the employees thought it’d be cute to honk the entire way from Nobi Point, right on up to his turn at the end of Wood Yard.

Furthermore, there is construction behind the Woodyard lot that looks like it’ll be going on for quite a while longer: they’re building what wil no doubt be a beautiful new RV resort up off the road behind us. But for now, there are trucks dropping and picking up trailers on the street behind Wood Yard between 6am and 7am, plus the sound of tractors’ rolling tracks and backup beepers of all kinds for most of the day.

Something I did notice, but didn’t consider the implications of, is that generators are allowed to be on until 10am. That’s bit typically a problem, except that if both neighbors have a generator running, at least one of them is likely be be right on your “property line,” and with sites as narrow as this, that can be quite an inconvenience. Especially knowing your going to be woken up at 4.

Now, if noise doesn’t bother you, or if you have a super-insulated, quiet rig, this place is truly amazing. Our kids played on the ocean below while we watched from up above. Sunrise was spectacular (the sun sets here maybe 2 hours before it sets at Avila Beach because it’s tucked right up against the hill, so you really don’t get the watch it, and it does get cool and windy earlier).

The location is great for its proximity to attractions, but (again, specifically for Wood Yard, terrible for its proximity to the PG&E property entrance, and the construction zone (which will go away someday).

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March 25, 2021
Rated

This review applies only to the Woodward lot, as Nobi Point is set a little more off the road and with more spacing, and the other lots are after PG&E’s private road, which is the source of one major problem.

I do feel like they should let you know ahead of time that shift change at the power plant, for which the only access is our street, is right around 5am. Because between about 4 and 6am, somewhere around 200 cars, trucks, and motorcycles drive right by what I assumed was a quiet road. Twice, one of the employees thought it’d be cute to honk the entire way from Nobi Point, right on up to his turn at the end of Wood Yard.

Furthermore, there is construction behind the Woodyard lot that looks like it’ll be going on for quite a while longer: they’re building what wil no doubt be a beautiful new RV resort up off the road behind us. But for now, there are trucks dropping and picking up trailers on the street behind Wood Yard between 6am and 7am, plus the sound of tractors’ rolling tracks and backup beepers of all kinds for most of the day.

Something I did notice, but didn’t consider the implications of, is that generators are allowed to be on until 10am. That’s bit typically a problem, except that if both neighbors have a generator running, at least one of them is likely be be right on your “property line,” and with sites as narrow as this, that can be quite an inconvenience. Especially knowing your going to be woken up at 4.

Now, if noise doesn’t bother you, or if you have a super-insulated, quiet rig, this place is truly amazing. Our kids played on the ocean below while we watched from up above. Sunrise was spectacular (the sun sets here maybe 2 hours before it sets at Avila Beach because it’s tucked right up against the hill, so you really don’t get the watch it, and it does get cool and windy earlier).

The location is great for its proximity to attractions, but (again, specifically for Wood Yard, terrible for its proximity to the PG&E property entrance, and the construction zone (which will go away someday).

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March 25, 2021
Rated

This review applies only to the Woodward lot, as Nobi Point is set a little more off the road and with more spacing, and the other lots are after PG&E’s private road, which is the source of one major problem.

I do feel like they should let you know ahead of time that shift change at the power plant, for which the only access is our street, is right around 5am. Because between about 4 and 6am, somewhere around 200 cars, trucks, and motorcycles drive right by what I assumed was a quiet road. Twice, one of the employees thought it’d be cute to honk the entire way from Nobi Point, right on up to his turn at the end of Wood Yard.

Furthermore, there is construction behind the Woodyard lot that looks like it’ll be going on for quite a while longer: they’re building what wil no doubt be a beautiful new RV resort up off the road behind us. But for now, there are trucks dropping and picking up trailers on the street behind Wood Yard between 6am and 7am, plus the sound of tractors’ rolling tracks and backup beepers of all kinds for most of the day.

Something I did notice, but didn’t consider the implications of, is that generators are allowed to be on until 10am. That’s bit typically a problem, except that if both neighbors have a generator running, at least one of them is likely be be right on your “property line,” and with sites as narrow as this, that can be quite an inconvenience. Especially knowing your going to be woken up at 4.

Now, if noise doesn’t bother you, or if you have a super-insulated, quiet rig, this place is truly amazing. Our kids played on the ocean below while we watched from up above. Sunrise was spectacular (the sun sets here maybe 2 hours before it sets at Avila Beach because it’s tucked right up against the hill, so you really don’t get the watch it, and it does get cool and windy earlier).

The location is great for its proximity to attractions, but (again, specifically for Wood Yard, terrible for its proximity to the PG&E property entrance, and the construction zone (which will go away someday).

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March 25, 2021
Rated

This review applies only to the Woodward lot, as Nobi Point is set a little more off the road and with more spacing, and the other lots are after PG&E’s private road, which is the source of one major problem.

I do feel like they should let you know ahead of time that shift change at the power plant, for which the only access is our street, is right around 5am. Because between about 4 and 6am, somewhere around 200 cars, trucks, and motorcycles drive right by what I assumed was a quiet road. Twice, one of the employees thought it’d be cute to honk the entire way from Nobi Point, right on up to his turn at the end of Wood Yard.

Furthermore, there is construction behind the Woodyard lot that looks like it’ll be going on for quite a while longer: they’re building what wil no doubt be a beautiful new RV resort up off the road behind us. But for now, there are trucks dropping and picking up trailers on the street behind Wood Yard between 6am and 7am, plus the sound of tractors’ rolling tracks and backup beepers of all kinds for most of the day.

Something I did notice, but didn’t consider the implications of, is that generators are allowed to be on until 10am. That’s bit typically a problem, except that if both neighbors have a generator running, at least one of them is likely be be right on your “property line,” and with sites as narrow as this, that can be quite an inconvenience. Especially knowing your going to be woken up at 4.

Now, if noise doesn’t bother you, or if you have a super-insulated, quiet rig, this place is truly amazing. Our kids played on the ocean below while we watched from up above. Sunrise was spectacular (the sun sets here maybe 2 hours before it sets at Avila Beach because it’s tucked right up against the hill, so you really don’t get the watch it, and it does get cool and windy earlier).

The location is great for its proximity to attractions, but (again, specifically for Wood Yard, terrible for its proximity to the PG&E property entrance, and the construction zone (which will go away someday).

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March 25, 2021
Rated

This review applies only to the Woodward lot, as Nobi Point is set a little more off the road and with more spacing, and the other lots are after PG&E’s private road, which is the source of one major problem.

I do feel like they should let you know ahead of time that shift change at the power plant, for which the only access is our street, is right around 5am. Because between about 4 and 6am, somewhere around 200 cars, trucks, and motorcycles drive right by what I assumed was a quiet road. Twice, one of the employees thought it’d be cute to honk the entire way from Nobi Point, right on up to his turn at the end of Wood Yard.

Furthermore, there is construction behind the Woodyard lot that looks like it’ll be going on for quite a while longer: they’re building what wil no doubt be a beautiful new RV resort up off the road behind us. But for now, there are trucks dropping and picking up trailers on the street behind Wood Yard between 6am and 7am, plus the sound of tractors’ rolling tracks and backup beepers of all kinds for most of the day.

Something I did notice, but didn’t consider the implications of, is that generators are allowed to be on until 10am. That’s bit typically a problem, except that if both neighbors have a generator running, at least one of them is likely be be right on your “property line,” and with sites as narrow as this, that can be quite an inconvenience. Especially knowing your going to be woken up at 4.

Now, if noise doesn’t bother you, or if you have a super-insulated, quiet rig, this place is truly amazing. Our kids played on the ocean below while we watched from up above. Sunrise was spectacular (the sun sets here maybe 2 hours before it sets at Avila Beach because it’s tucked right up against the hill, so you really don’t get the watch it, and it does get cool and windy earlier).

The location is great for its proximity to attractions, but (again, specifically for Wood Yard, terrible for its proximity to the PG&E property entrance, and the construction zone (which will go away someday).

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