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    Cerro Alto Campground

    3.1 (49 reviews)
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    Chelsea W.

    HIKER BEWARE! TWO BABY RATTLERS FOUND OUT ON THE TRAIL ON 8/29/2022! Beautiful experience! Honestly though, we were fortunate enough be on a cooler day where the baby rattlers were lethargic-as the trees seem to shadow a bit of the quest. Therefore, they were not in defense as we hiked upon them. But, they do exist up there and there's a warning for them. Two blended right into the grassy plains near the edge. Just remember- not all babies rattle before a strike and when they do, it's a bad bite! Waterfalls amongst rocks, golden grassy surroundings but above are trees that topple over the trails that shadow & shade the hiker from the sun. However, once you get in the Sun, it's a real uphill climb! A hot one! Mostly uphill to be exact. A fabulous workout. A little less than 2 mi in, there sits a nice bench that holds a chilly breeze through the shade with an outstanding view! We loved it! However, it is breeding season for the small, poisonous rattlers and so we might be watching where we walk...!

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    Ashley R.

    Just ok. Decent campground but only a few trails so you'd have to drive to another location. Pros: -location -cheap -pit toilet, grip, fire pit, picnic table -close to town Cons: -ticks -limited hiking -poison oak

    Campsite #15 - a 4 person tent & a solo tent
    Beverly A.

    Campsite 15 - plenty of shade from trees. Fire pit, picnic table, parking spot for two cars backed in. The one stall (all gender) pit toilet with lid is right across the road next to the outdoor faucet. Keep the door open & the seat lid down. It was super clean with no issues or flies. No bathroom sink or mirror. One trash can outside the outhouse, no recycling bin. Second vehicle paid $10 per night at the campsite to the camp host. Firewood bought from camp host delivered to site. The campsite area was a lot cooler & misty when Atascadero was hotter (July). Location was a short drive to Paso Robles, Morro Bay, Cayucos, SLO, Pismo Beach. Lots to do near this campsite.

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    Andrea H.

    Cerro Alto is a nice, quiet and private campground. We were in spot 8 which was totally isolated and shaded by a big oak tree. Beware there are no showers and they have outhouse style bathrooms. I never went in, since I had a toilet in my camper. My one complaint was the bugs. I know they can't control that but oh my goodness they were out in full force to annoy us! We never sat outside beside of that :-( We picked Cerro Alto because we wanted to go to Morro Bay and Paseo Robles. We were in the middle of both so the location was great. Would I go back to Cerro Alto, maybe. Pretty campground but not much to do. We wanted to hike the trail but it was 106 when we camped! Too hot. I would avoid campsites next to the bathrooms. When we went on a walk, you could smell them.. And it makes for an eye sore. Just my opinion :-)

    Site 17
    Roxy E.

    This campground is gorgeous. The all around campground is nestled in the woods, and is very lovely. The site we stayed at was 17 from June 15-June 17 Negatives on site 17: *The site 17 was immediately downwind from two bathrooms. STINKY! * Bugs are very prominent during the season we went. Lots of aggressive flies that bite. Repellent is key. * Site 17 has this gorgeous yellow flower bushes that attract bees. Beee careful. *During the daylight, this site has little to no shade, so a gazebo would probably be best to bring for this specific site. Positives on site 17: * The camp site has one fire pit and one BBQ grill. A huge plus for us since we enjoy to cook on our camping trips. * Plenty of room for up to perhaps 3 medium sized tents with ample room. * The camp host was very close to this camp site, and very friendly. * Cerro Alto Trail is immediately across from this site. We love to hike, so having it close by was a huge plus. * Plenty of parking around this site since two trails are close by off the camp ground. Overall, we would definitely come back here. We wouldn't pick this site in particular, but other sites are very nice. Despite the stinky bathroom, we had a great time. Beautiful place.

    Campsite 17
    Marygrace B.

    Dates: 4/17-4/21 Site: 17 People: 4 Dogs: 2 Cars: 2 This is a cozy site, it isn't very private like some of the other sites. And this site is right next to the ranger's cabin. He didn't bother us, but just wanted to mention it, :-) His name is Mike and he was very friendly with us, he does great upkeep on the whole campground. Keeping the bathrooms clean, and he bleaches them every day which blocks the septic tank smell that could be worse. It wasn't bad while we were there, just a wiff every once in awhile. This site is conveniently right next to a water spigot, bathroom, and a trash can is close by. The fire pits have a grill on them, and there is also a standing grill and a picnic bench. We came at a perfect time of year, all of the hills were green and beautiful. (I know that in the summer they can go brown) If you can make it up the hike to the summit, there are some breathtaking views. However, you don't have to go all the way up to get amazing sights. The hiking says moderate...but I think it is only moderate for those that hike often. We hike every once in awhile so this uphill hike was pretty vigorous for us, here's to the biggest people on the trail, W00T! But we were stubborn and forced ourselves to go all the way. Felt good once we did, :-) This place would be great for birdwatchers I think, there were so many varieties, and all so vocal. Blue Jays, hawks, hummingbirds, even some quail (I think) would peak out from the bushes from behind our tents. This site has a squirrel colony living under it, we filled some holes while we were there to prevent tripping in the middle of the night, and every day they would open the hole again, LOL Overall, we definitely want to return to this site. Very pretty area, well kept facilities, and great hiking oppurtunities, and dog friendly!! :-)

    Aaron H.

    First time at this site and was excited to find a spot on a Friday night at the end of June. However, online reservations make you book 2 days if you want a weekend date. In other words, I only wanted to stay Friday but had to buy Saturday too. Ok, whatever, the sites are cheap. 2 days before we depart I read more reviews about site 17, which is our site. Sadly they ended up being true. No shade except early morning (before 8am), aggressive bugs (despite lots of spray) and poison oak very close by (and along the trails). The worst part was the toilet stench. It didn't take a break. High noon or midnight, the nostril invasion never ceased. My fiance has a more sensative sniffer than me, god knows how she did it (though as she found out the hard way, do not try applying a good smelling natural oil under your nose, the poop smell takes it as a challenge to its supremacy and it. Will. Win) Many of the south-side sites had nice shade and greenery while the northern ones bore the brunt of the sun. My brief encounter with the host was short and uneventful (tried to check in, said he didn't really care and if my name was on the spot then to get set up). If you have dogs, consider the plentiful poison oak for them to stick their faces in then try to lick you. Also sassy ground squirrels that taunt and chitter (though not nearly as bad as Morro Strand). And if you have a vigilant and protective dog, they will growl and/or bark at the many animal sounds near the site. We wouldn't mind going back, but during a cooler season and certainly not site 17, nor one right by a lavatory.

    Stinky bathrooms next to site...
    Colleen K.

    I felt fortunate to get a campsite in Oct, when all others where booked. I understand why. Campsite 17 is right next to two bathrooms and the smell is horrendous. The campsite also had it's own residence of bees in an in-ground hive. We got in late, so was happy I didn't set the tent on the hive. Also, not much shade in this site. It was all enough to make us pack up that morning, even tho we booked for two nights. P.s. Pismo Beach camping was available for only $10.

    Christina R.

    My boyfriend and I made our way to Cerro Alto Campground on a Friday morning. We wanted to camp out and had gotten a few no's already. We heard it was first come first serve. We found campsite #3. Unfortunately, it was right next to the bathroom. The smell was awful. The campground itself was nice, nothing too fancy, and hike was pretty nice. I think two days was enough especially being next to that bathroom. Don't expect showers and do expect lots of bugs.

    Campsite 15
    Heather P.

    Great, easy to access campground that feels like you're a million miles away from the real world. We booked sites 9 and 10 as we had a small RV and some tent campers, and had no idea how big the sites would be. Turns out, these two sites are huge, and we could have easily all fit onto site 9, but it was great having the empty site right next to us. Plus, there is a bathroom right next to site 10 and it was a bit smelly. Most of the sites are very private with no neighboring sites in view, except when you get towards the end of the campground. The only reason I didn't give this campground 5 stars is because there is a TON of poison oak everywhere. It was all around our campsite and on both sides of the narrow Cerro Alto trail that we tried to hike.

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    Beautiful campground with great hosts! Great access to trail routes with fantastic views.

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