Santa Cruz North-Costanoa KOA

2001 Rossi Rd., Pescadero, CA 94060

650-879-7302

800-562-9867

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GPS: 37.1563,-122.3484

Santa Cruz North-Costanoa KOA is located at 2001 Rossi Rd., Pescadero, California 94060 with a total of 90 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Surfing, and more. Before your trip to Santa Cruz North-Costanoa KOA, check out website at http://koa.com/campgrounds/santa-cruz-north/ or contact them through 650-879-7302 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

37.1563, -122.3484

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 37.1563, -122.3484

Overview of Santa Cruz North-Costanoa KOA


Longest RV Reported: 34 feet (Travel Trailer)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

90

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asphalt

Elevation:

131 ft / 39 m

Max Length:

50 ft

Tent Camping:

Yes

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  • easily should be a 5***** star, but

    Reviewed 1/2/2022

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    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 007

    This is absolutely the nicest full hook-up site we’ve ever had: beautiful grounds with lots of Monterey cypress, a view of the ocean, gourmet farm fresh food in the restaurant, etc. A rocky beach is right across the street with elephant seals and interesting California native plants. We were here the last week of January and there wer...moreThis is absolutely the nicest full hook-up site we’ve ever had: beautiful grounds with lots of Monterey cypress, a view of the ocean, gourmet farm fresh food in the restaurant, etc. A rocky beach is right across the street with elephant seals and interesting California native plants. We were here the last week of January and there were already beautiful wildflowers. It is outrageously expensive but given the location and obvious investments made to create and keep this resort going, I can’t really fault them for that. There is a lodge and cabins which means that we can invite our non-camping friends to share our vacation. However, the camping sites are too close together and privacy is seriously lacking. We mostly boondock so maybe we are overly sensitive but another 5-10 feet between sites would have felt less intrusive. Nevertheless, I’m sure we will be back for special occasions.

  • Elegant place

    Reviewed 23/1/2022

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    Nightly rate: $100

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: W10

    Elegant campground. Great restaurant on site and camp store. Friendly helpful staff

  • Mixed bag

    Reviewed 14/12/2021

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    Nightly rate: $85

    Days stayed: 12

    Site number: W-04

    The highsGreat locationPhenomenal on-site restaurantPeek-a-boo white water ocean viewAmazing landscape w/ CA NativesComfort station - one with sauna All with outdoor fire pit Wonderful outdoor common area with entertainmentEasy access to neighboring citiesThe lowsZip signage for entrance (either direction!)- near...moreThe highsGreat locationPhenomenal on-site restaurantPeek-a-boo white water ocean viewAmazing landscape w/ CA NativesComfort station - one with sauna All with outdoor fire pit Wonderful outdoor common area with entertainmentEasy access to neighboring citiesThe lowsZip signage for entrance (either direction!)- nearly missed, which would have been a struggle to u-turn down the way!Site 4.5” off level - side to side!!!Almost zero Wi-Fi (and there were only 3 coaches in Eucalyptus!!!/Whalers cove)Zip AT&T coverage. Made everything much more difficult!!!Zip cell coverage in surrounding areaEucalyptus /whalers cove sites are VERY narrow (neighbors picknick bench was almost backing to our coach!!!High water pressure - bring regulator or be doomedSewage connection at our site was very high - no gravity flow. Two 2+ Hour power outages during storm (can’t really fault them - it happens)Coast Village section had much nicer/wider/more private sites with Webber BBQ, raiser fire pit and chairs on paver patio. Just not sure it was worth the $$$ spent

  • Expensive. Some sites not worth the fee.

    Reviewed 29/10/2021

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    Nightly rate: $85

    Days stayed: 8

    Site number: 46, 49

    It’s hit or miss here for RV sites. Four main loops for RVs. -Seascape loop is nice but >$140/night and not necessarily level or private. -Cost Village loop has some wonderful sites and some bad sites. Ex- site 49 is great (spacious with good access to hookups), but 46 is poor (small site with hookups that need super long hoses t...moreIt’s hit or miss here for RV sites. Four main loops for RVs. -Seascape loop is nice but >$140/night and not necessarily level or private. -Cost Village loop has some wonderful sites and some bad sites. Ex- site 49 is great (spacious with good access to hookups), but 46 is poor (small site with hookups that need super long hoses to connect, I needed a 20ft sewer hose and a 25ft water hose). Same price for both. -Whale loop is for pull throughs and looks ok-Eucalyptus loop is mostly long term residents. It’s also next to the corral so flies and ticks are an issue. That said, it’s a great location for beach trips and mountain hikes. Your luck for site assignment is what makes your trip worth the high cost.

  • Nice

    Reviewed 19/9/2021

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    Nightly rate: $165

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: S20

    It was nice, great glamming spot with easy access to nature and the convenience of on site restaurants and store. Our site had zero privacy because it backs on to the main campsite road so lots of car and foot traffic. Due to power outage we only had power for 12 hours for our 2 night stay.

  • Remote with full services

    Reviewed 5/4/2021

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    Nightly rate: $125

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: s22

    This is very remote on Highway 1 between Santa Cruz and Half Moon Bay, just south of the lighthouse.Great tide pools and huge starfish at the Lighthouse tide pools and saw whales. The location is very remote and phone service is sketchy at best along with limited wifi. The best wifi is just outside the general store. Other th...moreThis is very remote on Highway 1 between Santa Cruz and Half Moon Bay, just south of the lighthouse.Great tide pools and huge starfish at the Lighthouse tide pools and saw whales. The location is very remote and phone service is sketchy at best along with limited wifi. The best wifi is just outside the general store. Other than that you are off the grid. We were in the first RV section which is the premium and it has large level pads with a patio, nice table and four chairs, 2 lounge Adirondack chairs for the fire pit, and a Weber gas grill. There is a huge common area in the middle with green grass and most sites have a great view of the ocean, although it's further away than it appears. There are two trails to the beach - both are about a mile. No dogs allowed on the beach.Lots of kids riding bikes so be very careful driving. This is one of the most kid-friendly places I have ever camped. The entire complex is huge with RV camping, dozens of glamping tents plus a lodge. There are great showers and bathrooms scattered throughout and each has a wood-burning fireplace in the "comfort center". The laundry room was out of order so that was a real issue when you are counting on it and no town is close by.No guests allowed.

  • Awesome place

    Reviewed 5/4/2021

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    Nightly rate: $100

    Days stayed: 6

    I wish we could keep it a secret but it’s a wonderful place. The RV sites have great ocean views and full hook ups. Restrooms are well maintained, wifi is decent, and the on-site restaurant is fabulous. The spa was closed when we there but hopefully someday soon can open up again. They had some great live music one night we...moreI wish we could keep it a secret but it’s a wonderful place. The RV sites have great ocean views and full hook ups. Restrooms are well maintained, wifi is decent, and the on-site restaurant is fabulous. The spa was closed when we there but hopefully someday soon can open up again. They had some great live music one night we were there in early December and that was a lot of fun even while social distancing was in effect. The main drawback is that sites are really close to one another. So when it’s full, you really feel it. Next time we may spring foe the pricey sites just to have the extra space.

  • Beyond Expectations!

    Reviewed 25/2/2021

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    Nightly rate: $122

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: W13

    Even with high expectations Costanoa surpassed every single one of them. The food is top notch and the grounds and staff are a step above most other RV parks in the Bay Area.

  • Very nice place

    Reviewed 17/2/2021

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    Nightly rate: $130

    Days stayed: 1

    This an upscale rv/camping place. The grounds are very well maintained. There is a restaurant that has good food and the eating space on the lawn was terrific. It’s a short walk to the beach but it’s not a dog friendly beach. They do have a dog park and the grounds have plenty of space to walk around. There are rv spaces but also tent ...moreThis an upscale rv/camping place. The grounds are very well maintained. There is a restaurant that has good food and the eating space on the lawn was terrific. It’s a short walk to the beach but it’s not a dog friendly beach. They do have a dog park and the grounds have plenty of space to walk around. There are rv spaces but also tent sites and canvas tent type accommodations. This is not the cheapest place but it is a very nice place to stay and we will be back.

  • Costanoa!

    Reviewed 12/5/2020

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    Nightly rate: $131

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: S15 then 2

    We stayed for 5 nights during our trip around the west. Know that this is not a standard KOA. We’re not usually fans of big chain campgrounds but this is actually Costanoa Campground and Resort. They’ve partnered with KOA for just the bookings from what we were told. It’s beautiful here. Site size are good, WiFi is hot or miss depend...moreWe stayed for 5 nights during our trip around the west. Know that this is not a standard KOA. We’re not usually fans of big chain campgrounds but this is actually Costanoa Campground and Resort. They’ve partnered with KOA for just the bookings from what we were told. It’s beautiful here. Site size are good, WiFi is hot or miss depending where you are in the campground. There is horseback riding but it’s closed for covid. The walk to the beach and the beach itself is great. Fire ring, concrete patio, only Verizon works. Thank goodness because we’re full timers and took for granted the KOA branding and assumed they have service. Verizon does work and spring gets service closer to the lodge. Hiking trails, large garden, cabins, and spa. One thing to note is for such a large place it only has 3 washers and dryers. 1 one of each wasn’t working. Overall, great spot and would camp here again.

  • Great campground, would stay again

    Reviewed 13/1/2020

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    Nightly rate: $113

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 20

    This is a great spot and we will definitely return. The campground is fairly isolated, but not too far (about 45 minutes) if you want to go into Santa Cruz for the day. We were in site 20 which is in the Eucalyptus loop. The sites are kind of narrow but there is a lot of space at the back of the site. Our kids were able to ride their b...moreThis is a great spot and we will definitely return. The campground is fairly isolated, but not too far (about 45 minutes) if you want to go into Santa Cruz for the day. We were in site 20 which is in the Eucalyptus loop. The sites are kind of narrow but there is a lot of space at the back of the site. Our kids were able to ride their bikes around the loop and there was plenty of room to hang out at the site. We did walk over to the beach one day, which is down a trail and across a major road. This is not the campground for you if you are looking for beach camping. The campground is really clean and well-maintained.

  • Beautiful!!!

    Reviewed 30/7/2019

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    Nightly rate: $65

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 18

    A beautiful campground in a perfect location! Some KOA’s don’t feel very serene, this one is unique and we loved out stay! Some of the sites have views of the ocean as the campground is up above Hwy 1 on a hill. Very spacious campsites, cabins available, and a really great restaurant on site! We’ll be back!

  • Close to Santa Cruz and SF

    Reviewed 21/7/2019

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    Days stayed: 7

    We had a great time here. It’s a great property with horses, goats, restaurants (yes 2) and a sauna (wait, what?!)Pros:-30 min to Santa Cruz-60 min to SF-Clean and safe-Beautiful viewsCons:-Small spaces-Laundry was a little expensive (I’m stretching here)

  • This is Glamping if there ever was such a thing.

    Reviewed 7/7/2019

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    Nightly rate: $65

    Days stayed: 1

    Various levels of sites available -- we took something in the middle. The loop closest to the stables, perhaps unsurprisingly, smelled like stables and we asked to move to another loop. The staff was super accommodating. Sites are very close to one another, but immaculately maintained. The amenities are pretty impressive. Not one ...moreVarious levels of sites available -- we took something in the middle. The loop closest to the stables, perhaps unsurprisingly, smelled like stables and we asked to move to another loop. The staff was super accommodating. Sites are very close to one another, but immaculately maintained. The amenities are pretty impressive. Not one but two restaurants, both with a bar, and several games and playgrounds for the kids. Not particularly good coastal access despite its proximity to the same. You can pitch a tent at some -- but not all -- of the RV sites.

  • Beautiful location

    Reviewed 2/4/2019

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    Nightly rate: $93

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: W18

    To be clear, this was our our maiden voyage in our first travel trailer, and our first ever stay at any RV Park. So we really don’t have anything to compare it to. However, it is in a beautiful location overlooking the ocean, and the grounds were beautifully maintained. Our site, W18, had an unobstructed view of the ocean. The only pro...moreTo be clear, this was our our maiden voyage in our first travel trailer, and our first ever stay at any RV Park. So we really don’t have anything to compare it to. However, it is in a beautiful location overlooking the ocean, and the grounds were beautifully maintained. Our site, W18, had an unobstructed view of the ocean. The only problem I had was there seemed to be a broken water line under my site and the site next to us (W16). This created a little “creek” running right under our trailer. There is plenty to do at the campground itself. There’s a playground for little kids, hiking trails, a footpath straight to the beach. There’s a rec center where you can rent bikes and games. During the summer months they keep goats and horses in the stables, and horseback rides are available. The general store is full of essentials if you forget something, as well as beer and wine and some meats and cheese combos if you want to have a picnic. Firewood and propane are available for sale, though the wood was a bit expensive. We didn’t eat at the restaurant, but the menu looked very nice. Plenty of great beaches in the area to visit. We went to Ano Nuevo State Beach, about 2.5 miles south. We spent a half day there, letting the kids play at the beach, then taking the tour of the adjacent preserve to see the elephant seals. Just a heads up, the tour is 2.5 hours and a 3 mile round trip. Too many other activities and sights to mention here, but you won’t be bored. All in all, North Santa Cruz/Costanoa KOA was a great campground. And our first outing in the new trailer was a huge success. Would definitely stay there again.

  • This is way swankier than we usually stay

    Reviewed 9/10/2018

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    Nightly rate: $90

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: E16

    I knew we were in trouble when we got a phone call asking for a lot of details about our bus and what it looked like. The call ended in- I think you should be fine and we ended up being okay.This place has saunas and a spa and group fire places and goats and ocean views and is walking distance to a brewery. It is definitely signifi...moreI knew we were in trouble when we got a phone call asking for a lot of details about our bus and what it looked like. The call ended in- I think you should be fine and we ended up being okay.This place has saunas and a spa and group fire places and goats and ocean views and is walking distance to a brewery. It is definitely significantly more vacationers than full timers like us- so everyone was in full on party mode for the weekend, but the place cleared out on Sunday. There aren’t really any cheaper options in the area so we enjoyed the splurge.Verizon works fine, AT&T with booster goes in and out as does the park WiFi

  • Awesome

    Reviewed 31/3/2018

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    Nightly rate: $89

    Days stayed: 3

    What a great place. We had an amazing site with an unobstructed view of the ocean. Super close to great beaches, Santa Cruz or Halfmoon Bay. We had such an awesome time that we will definitely come back this summer. I highly recommend this place to anyone.

  • Remote Santa Cruz

    Reviewed 13/11/2017

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    Nightly rate: $75

    Days stayed: 3

    We stayed here in May for a couple nights and had a great time. It is probably the nicest KOA we've stayed in so far! The entrance driving into the park is really beautiful with lots of trees. The staff is nice, but they are a stickler for rules. This is a no-tents campground so when we put up a play tent for the kids someone immediate...moreWe stayed here in May for a couple nights and had a great time. It is probably the nicest KOA we've stayed in so far! The entrance driving into the park is really beautiful with lots of trees. The staff is nice, but they are a stickler for rules. This is a no-tents campground so when we put up a play tent for the kids someone immediately came over and asked us to take it down. The site was clean, well kept, and there is a really nice (and yummy) restaurant on site that we ate at a couple nights. Even the store is fully stocked with great local foods and gifts! There are also games to borrow and activities for kids (6+) to do. This site is close to beaches, Pigeon Point Light House, farms (u-picks), Pescadero, and Highway 1 Brewery. **There were tons of ticks when we were here, just fyi. Our dogs got infested while we walked along one trail**Bathrooms: didn't use themHookups: full hookupsDog Park: noKid Friendly: yes (playgrounds, games, activities)Laundry: didn't use

  • Beautiful Place centrally located

    Reviewed 22/7/2016

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    Nightly rate: $70

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: Eucalyptus 30

    This resort is really lovely. It is on the expensive end for campsites but with such an amazing location it is well worth it. The facilityThis facility is just beautiful. There is lots of grass, trees and lovely views of the ocean. There is a nice general store and a restaurant. My kids enjoyed the life size chess, playground, corn...moreThis resort is really lovely. It is on the expensive end for campsites but with such an amazing location it is well worth it. The facilityThis facility is just beautiful. There is lots of grass, trees and lovely views of the ocean. There is a nice general store and a restaurant. My kids enjoyed the life size chess, playground, cornhole and ladder golf (no additional cost)We stayed in the eucalyptus loop- this loop is furthest from main area and close to the horse stalls. I wasnt bothered by this but the woman at check in mentioned some people dont like the smell. This also seems to be the loop with a few full timers. The site had full hookups and are a bit narrow but behind the site are some nice platforms and space for a fire pit. If you dont bring your own fire bit youll need to pay extra to get one. Our loop was about 3/4 full and it was totally quiet by 10pmWifi- there is no cellular reception but there is some wifithings to do- at the end of the eucalyptus loop there is a trail that crosses the highway and leads to ocean. We left in the morning and ended up taking about a 3 hour hike along the coast which was just beautiful. If you head north from the park you can check out pigeon point light house and the little towns of pescadero and half moon bay. There is a lovely beach called bean hollow. It is a bit less windy than many of the other coastal beaches.

  • Best KOA to date.

    Reviewed 25/4/2016

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    Nightly rate: $59

    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: E6

    This is by far the most amazing KOA and RV park we have ever stayed. The staff is extremely kind and helpful. The KOA shares the space with the Costanoa Lodge. There is a really cute general store with a lot of local organic products. In the summer months there are kids camps on the weekends and horses in the stables. You can sign up t...moreThis is by far the most amazing KOA and RV park we have ever stayed. The staff is extremely kind and helpful. The KOA shares the space with the Costanoa Lodge. There is a really cute general store with a lot of local organic products. In the summer months there are kids camps on the weekends and horses in the stables. You can sign up to go on horseback rides, guided mountain bike rides and hikes. The bathrooms are beautiful and very well kept. Next to the women's shower there is a lovely sauna. I was surprised and enjoyed sitting in there for a bit on a cold windy day. The laundry rooms seem to be an after thought and weren't the cleanest but I was able to do laundry and that is what matters. Our kids loved the playground and all the grass that surrounded our campsite. We were in site number E24 but had zero AT&T signal or wifi so we asked to move. We ended up in E6 and had full bars of their wifi which I have to say is the best RV park wifi we have ever had. The reception and 4G is spotty throughout the campground but we have been able to make calls and with the wifi it worked out good. The lodge has a complimentary phone to use in case your phone doesn't work. We were glad we moved spots. Even though it was only a few spots different we went from nothing to full wifi and sometimes 1-2 bars. The raging sea is visible from the campground with a lovely walking trail right down to the beach. You have to cross the highway but there is a crosswalk. When we walked down the beach was covered in jellyfish so beware. About 10 miles south there is a really amazing berry farm called Swanton Berry Farm. Everything is organic. You can pick the berries yourself or buy ones they have already picked. We went a few times because we just couldn't get enough.We came here from the Oakland area and were completely shocked when we had to pay $20.00 cash to cross the San Mateo-Hayward bridge. We felt lucky we happened to have $20.00 cash because if we hadn't we learned they get your license plate number and bill you but also tack on a $25.00 fee. So if you plan on crossing the bridges in the East Bay Area make sure to have cash! At $59.00 a night on weeknights and $75.00 on weekends it seems expensive. But everything is on the California coast. During the week we were one of the only ones here. It was completely full on the weekends.

  • Crowded to the limit

    Reviewed 27/3/2016

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    Nightly rate: $61

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: E12

    This place is beautifully located along Highway 1, so that is completely amazing and certainly explains the price. We were here during school vacation week and every single site was full and then-some. Packed to the max. The reason for the lower rating was the state of the bathrooms. They were not clean at all. No need to go i...moreThis place is beautifully located along Highway 1, so that is completely amazing and certainly explains the price. We were here during school vacation week and every single site was full and then-some. Packed to the max. The reason for the lower rating was the state of the bathrooms. They were not clean at all. No need to go into the details but even though it was Easter weekend, with that many people in the campground (read children) the staff ought to know what to expect and step up the attention to the facilities.

  • A great place to stay for some glamping!

    Reviewed 24/2/2016

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    Nightly rate: $61

    Days stayed: 3

    This KOA RV site is located within the larger Costanoa resort, so you get to enjoy some of their amenities while staying there. They have lawns for kids to play on, some BBQ sites, a gourmet organic restaurant, a great spa, and some hiking trails. They also have "comfort stations" with bathrooms and a free sauna. Costanoa is located...moreThis KOA RV site is located within the larger Costanoa resort, so you get to enjoy some of their amenities while staying there. They have lawns for kids to play on, some BBQ sites, a gourmet organic restaurant, a great spa, and some hiking trails. They also have "comfort stations" with bathrooms and a free sauna. Costanoa is located a short drive from Pescadero, a small town with cute shops and grocery stores. There are also a bunch of farms in the area with tours and farmstands where they sell fresh local produce. The only drawback was the bad cell and data reception, but Costanoa provides free wifi. But if you're in the Bay Area this is one of the more interesting and easier places to bring an RV.Full details here: http://bit.ly/costanoaERV

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