Biking/Hiking

The RV Park at the Laguna Seca Recreation Area turned into a cyclists' heaven as over 70,000 people brought their tents, RV's and bicycles to the 26th Annual Sea Otter Classic.  

Hats off to founder and director of the Sea Otter Classic, Frank Yohannan for another impressive festival that appeared to go off without a hitch.     The staff was also courteous, directed traffic well so that cars and bikes never tangled and were r...
San Lorenzo County Park
1160 Broadway
King City, CA 93930

San Lorenzo Park is indeed a little known gem!  Whether you are on vacation in your RV, passing through town or just taking a drive, San Lorenzo Park should be a definite stop in your travels.   Located just off Highway 101 in King City, California, along the Salinas River, you'll find a beautifully wooded park with the
unmistakable sense of the history of the area.



There are 83 RV hook-up ...
The 26th Annual
SEA OTTER CLASSIC

April 14-17, 2016
Laguna Seca Recreation Area

The largest consumer bicycle event
in North America is coming to
Laguna Seca Recreation Area!



Unbelievable!  You never know what is going to happen at the RV park in the Laguna Seca Recreation Area.  Now this event is coming right to you so if you are RVing here, you will be in the heart of all the action.

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The Sea Otter Classics “Celebration of Cycling” hosts n...

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A 5-year-old girl has priceless reactions to biking down Laguna Seca corkscrew. Photo: Screen grabRIDE  YOUR BIKE ON THE MAZDA RACEWAY!

RVing and bicycles go together. Well over half of the RV's have a bicycle rack and more than one bike on them.  Well, RVers..how about the ultimate bike ride? 

Once a month, the race cars get off the track and bicycles are allowed on the world class Mazda Raceway at the Laguna Seca Recreation Area.  Right above the raceway is the beautiful RV park so, it's perfection for RVers.  The 1...


Fort Ord National Monument

Laguna Seca RV Park backs up to the Mazda Speedway on one side and the Fort Ord National Monument on another, making this park perfect for outdoor activities.

Home to 35 species of rare flora & fauna, this undeveloped 14,658 acres of wildland offers over 80 miles of trails for hiking, biking, taking wildlife photos, riding your horse or walking your dog. (leash required).

You may catch a glimpse of a badger, mountain...

A great place for a hike, a bike ride, to dive or watch birds is Point Lobos, located just off Highway 1 headed south toward Big Sur.    (see the video below)

SCUBA diving, snorkeling, kayaking, and stand-up paddle boarding reservations can be made for Point Lobos State Natural Reserve. Reservations can be made 60 days in advance or as little as one day in advance.

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There are so many places on the Monterey Peninsula to bike and hike but if you don't want to even leave the Laguna Seca Recreation Area, there's plenty of places to do both right here.    Besides the roads and trails readily available on the grounds, there is Bureau of Land Management (BLM) space right next to the campgrounds. 

Enter this free wheelin' area through campsite number 144...You'll be able to ride and hike whereve...

Top Ten Day Hikes


1. Jacks Peak County Park: If you're new to hiking, there's no better place to start than Jacks Peak County Park. One parking area is located very close to the aforementioned peak, allowing you to see breathtaking views without getting out of breath!

For your first hike, take a right once you pass by the park gatehouse. Follow this road to the parking lot at the end. Grab a flyer for the Skyline Nature Trail from the information ...


Here’s the top 10 bike rides in Monterey County, including notes on the level of difficulty.

  1. Fisherman’s Wharf to Lovers Point. (Beginner) “A simple ride along the bike path that runs from Fisherman’s Wharf out to Lovers Point and back is definitely very family-friendly,” says Knight. The bike path, officially known as the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail, extends from Castroville in the north to Pacific Grove in the south, but the stretch b...

Exploring the Monterey Bay
Coastal Bike Trail

The Monterey Bay Coastal Bike Trail is some 29 miles long stretching from Castroville to the Monterey Peninsula and parts of Pebble Beach. A large portion of the trail is actual bike path while some portions are still shoulder of the road riding. Well maintained and used by both joggers, skaters, walkers and cyclists.

This is a great walking, running, biking whatever trail that mostly runs along the c...
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