Basically an empty lot overgrown with shrubs and gopher holes. Seemed to be used mostly as a dog walk for the people renting cliff houses along the streets here. There is a wooden path down to some tide pools(when there is low tide). If the tide is in, there’s nothing intriguing about this park. Plan accordingly.
C F.
Classificação do local: 1 San Jose, CA
Views are great. My problem is that the 2 times that I’ve been there, my dog has suffered an unexplained grand mal seizure, something he’s not had anytime or anywhere else. I wonder if there is some pesticide that is being used on the surrounding landscape. I won’t be visiting a 3rd time.
David F.
Classificação do local: 3 Concord, CA
Located in Cambria, Lampton Cliffs is a small, 2.1 acre, San Luis Obispo County Park, with an oceanfront location that somewhat compensates for its size. A steep, but well-maintained, set of wooden steps leads to its beach, a place more suited by its coastal crags and lack of sand to tide pooling than sunbathing. Still, it’s a pretty piece of oceanfront, and three well-placed benches on the cliffs are ideal for calming ocean contemplation. Lampton Cliffs County Park can be found in Cambria at the corner of Lampton Street and Windsor Boulevard. A convenient dirt parking lot can accommodate several cars, with a short trail branching off from there to the beach. Worth visiting if you’re in the area.