RV On the Rincon – Experience Your Own RV Beachhouse
Dream of having a beach house for a week without costing you $250.00 a night? Having an ocean-front property for a short time is therapy for the fast-paced workaholic. Visit the Rincon and you come back new and refreshed.
The Rincon is a place that is very difficult to leave. There are no hook-ups but with the gorgeous view, no one seems to complain. The price is $25.00 a night so you cannot go wrong. We took the kids there for a week during their fall break. They had an entire week off and spent the whole time at the Rincon. It was great.
This was the first time that we stayed at the Rincon. We always elected to go elsewhere because of the road behind the sites is very busy and dangerous for the children. We told them to not even think of going behind the trailer. It was not a problem. With the natural beauty and fun waves on one side, busy road way was forgotten. We left the bikes, scooters, and skate boards at home so there would be no temptation. We brought the boogie boards and surf boards.
Due to the popularity of the area and not being able to make reservations, it can be a contest to get a sight. You just have to wait until someone pulls out and you can pull in. There are no set times or days that will give you an idea of when to go. You just need to show up and see what you can get.
I highly recommend the Rincon as a place to stay. The best spots have the low rocks and a beach access. Out of all RV parks in my blog, this could be my number one.
Have fun.
Jason.
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Hello Everyone.
Since I wrote the initial blog on Rincon Parkway, I have stayed there a few more times. I have to say, it was very enjoyable and relaxing. During the last trip we encountered a brief rainstorm. That leads me to the purpose of this comment.
PUT YOUR AWNINGS IN BEFORE YOU LEAVE OR BEFORE YOU GO TO BED.
I have encountered two separate occasions in which there was a brief wind storm. The first was at 1:00 AM. I woke up in time to pull the awning in but my friend next to me was not that lucky. He left for the night and while I was putting my awning away, his was broken and flapping in the wind. My recent visit was a clear reminder. A sudden bust of wind and rain came in and my neighbor was gone for the afternoon. We almost lost his awning was we were trying to put it in for him.
Just a tip from the Rincon.