Oceano Park and Campground stands out as a unique destination, steeped in history as it was once a cherished hunting and fishing ground for the Chumash Indians. The area's rugged terrain deterred early settlement until the 1900s, when the arrival of the Southern Pacific Railroad in the 1890s ignited interest in developing Oceano. This led to the establishment of beach resorts and expansive subdivisions, although many of these ventures succumbed to the challenges of the Great Depression. Following this difficult period, the community experienced renewed growth, with significant improvements made during the 1950s, including the development of Oceano Memorial Park and Campground, which enhanced the quality of life for residents and visitors alike in San Luis Obispo County. Oceano Campground features 24 spacious campsites, each accommodating up to 8 guests with the option of one RV or a couple of tents. Every site is equipped with full hook-ups, including electricity, sewer, and water, ensuring a comfortable stay. For added convenience, coin-operated showers are available on-site. The campground's proximity to natural attractions, outdoor activities, and local dining options makes it an ideal spot for families and adventure seekers looking to explore the beauty of Oceano and its surroundings.