Reviews of San Mateo Memorial Park Campground
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Confirmed by 6 users | Last reported on November 14, 2023Given how the traffic works (or doesn’t work), my husband decided to drive down the peninsula the night before and camp close to his photo location the next morning. The county memorial park turned out to be a lovely spot in a lush grove of redwood trees. Close to dusk, the fog started to roll in off the ocean, giving a quiet, peaceful feeling. The park encompasses 675 acres with 156 camp sites. There were only 3 campers in the park on a Tuesday night, May 1. The fee was $25 and showers were available. No dogs are allowed. It was a treat finding such a lovely place to camp in the off season.
Nightly Rate: $25.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: -
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Nice experience camping among the Redwoods. Very quiet when we were here. Bear locker, fire pit and table. Friendly rangers. The walking tracks werent very well sign posted (not sure if thats normal) and a few areas fenced off for repairs/upgrades. Id say a little run down but that didn't effect our stay. Hot water was a plus. Only negative was that their phone reservations office is only open weekdays and their online booking system is a joke. We just turned up which worked fine but would have been a pain of they were full. Not very user friendly to people travelling as they go!!
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 10
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T-Mobile
Big sites, campground spread out over large property in the redwoods. A year-round creek runs through the center. Designated sites for tent/short trailer/long trailer ($30/$40/$45)
Zero cell reception but the store and ranger station in front has fast/free WiFi.
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 19
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon
The campground and forest were beautiful, but the ranger we spoke to did not address a loud, unlicensed off-road motorcycle which sped laps around the Azalea campground road.
And, although we called in advance to verify that our campsite was near the newly remodeled showers, the only open shower in our section was dilapidated, unclean, and had a very hot pre-set water temperature.
Nightly Rate: $40.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 33
They just upgraded their showers / restrooms (2020 i think) & they look fantastic. This park was only 80 degrees in the middle of July while it was 110 in the Sacramento valley. The park is currently upgrading many areas & its one of my favorite places to go just to relax & get away from crowds.
Not too many trailer sites. If it says "small trailer" the ranger said that's means 18' or under. They have a small store their too in case you forget something or want an ice cream cone. The have a dump site too.
Don't stay at the campsites near the entrance, You'll be right next to the road (noisy road traffic) No cell reception, they have pay phones.... yes I said pay phones.
Most sites have big bear boxes & 2 picnic tables (which are new) I think site C-27 is the best site (under 18' trailers only) Love this place !!!!
Nightly Rate: $35.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: C27
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon
So, we have been coming to Memorial Park for years, brought our children here and camped in a Tent, then upgraded to a Coleman Pop-Up Trailer and now a Small 24' Thor RV. It's great to camp under the redwoods, it's a family campground and the place was loaded with families, kids riding bikes, playing in the creek and many activities for children and adults. They have creekside walking trails and hiking up so a small summit.
This is a DRY Camping location, no hookups at the campsites but there is water available in various locations, communal showers and restrooms. You are under the redwoods, so naturally, no cell service anywhere, the 1000 year old trees block any coverage. But if you're looking to disconnect for a weekend, this is the place.
During fire season they asked for no ring fires, but charcoal was ok to cook with. They have many sites to back in an RV but mostly small ones, you might be able to park a 30' RV, but that's about it. Trailer and Tent Sites are more plentiful. They have a camp store with most everything you need and a really nice Ranger Station with mini nature museum about the history of the Camp and the Redwoods.
Nightly Rate: $40.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 47
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One issue is there is no reception with any carrier so if you need to stay in contact on the internet this may not be the place but it was nice to have showers and a tap/faucet to drink from.
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 11
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This CG is surrounded by few trails only. The environment is great. It is very popular as it's very close to the Bay area. We went there to relax under the redwood. The only complaint is the loud music into the quiet hour. Since we like boondocks and hiking, this nice campsite is just too civilized for us. CG is $40 for RV in dry camping!
Nightly Rate: $40.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: B13
Cell Coverage Rating
T-Mobile
This was our first "shake down" trip with our teardrop trailer. The campsites are spread over a redwood-shaded valley, and the Pescadero Creek runs through the middle.
Our campsite was easy to get into with our trailer, and we disconnected our trailer and pushed it in a level spot near the picnic table. There was a fairly large group staying nearby, and their pre-teen kids were a bit noisy on the first night, but the quieted down after that.
Sitting under the redwoods was very peaceful, and we could hear a couple of owls in the early morning. Hiking trails lead out from the campgrounds into the nearby hills. The bathrooms were clean, and there were showers available that took quarters. There was no cellular reception, but at the building near the entrance you could get Xfinity Wi-Fi if you had an Xfinity account. There also was a San Mateo County WiIf, but it was not working.
Relaxing at our campsite, exploring the grounds, and hiking were just what we were looking for. And Memorial park delivered.
Nightly Rate: $50.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: Azalea 16
Cell Coverage Rating
T-Mobile
We arrived at around 4, which was enough time to set up camp. The ranger was helpful. You go pick your site and then go and fill out a card and pop your fees in a box. We didn't see a shop. We paid winter rate of $25 for the night. No cell signal. The bathrooms were quite dated and could do with a bit of a cleanup. Otherwise a very nice spot amongst the redwoods.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 8
Cell Coverage Rating
T-Mobile 4G
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Credit Cards Accepted
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- 14
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- 35 ft
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- Year Round
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- Other public land (TVA, DOD, county parks with campgrounds)
- Sites Count
- 126
- Season Start
- Year Round
- Last Nightly Rate
- 50.0
- Lowest Nightly Rate
- 25.0
- Back In RV Sites Count
- 15
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
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