Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area - CA State Parks Post 2 is one mile south on the beach from Pier Avenue and marks the beginning of the OHV area All OHVs must be transported to this point before off-loading Fenced and signed areas are closed to vehicular use either because the property beyond is private or because the area contains sensitive plant and animal life
Oceano Dunes Pole 2, San Luis Obispo, CA - Wanderlog Oceano Dunes Pole 2, located in the Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area, offers an exhilarating and unique experience for visitors This area is known for its thrilling sand dune adventures and is a popular spot for driving on the beach
Summer road trip: Drive the Pismo Beach Dunes with cameras! To get to the dunes that you’ll see in the video, drive about a mile from the entrance and then get out of the car From the map below, you want to be around the Dunes Pole 2 to find this
Oceano Dunes | Pismo Beach Sand Dunes Recreation Area Stretching for 18 miles along the Central Coast, the Oceano Dunes are the last and largest intact coastal dune ecosystem in the state Formed over thousands of years by wind and ocean, the dunes create a constantly shifting landscape that feels ancient and alive
Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area One mile south of the Pier Avenue beach ramp is Post 2, a post on the beach which marks the beginning of the off-highway vehicle riding and camping area OHV's must be transported to this point before unloading
Oceano Dunes SVRA Campground | All You Need to Know Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA) is located off Cabrillo Highway by Pismo State Beach Although camping is permitted, there aren’t any designated campsites
Oceano Dunes Natural Preserve - Highway 1 Road Trip This 2-mile round-trip hike winds through the 570-acre Oceano Dunes Natural Preserve, away from the recreation vehicle area To find the (unmarked) trailhead, drive toward the beach on Grand Avenue; park in the Grover Beach Day Use Area