It’s been a fabulous stay on #19 in Mora Campground. We chose Mora not only for its proximity to Rialto Beach but also for its National Park aesthetic and its affordability, only $10 per night with our Senior Pass! Then we chose #19 because it’s a back in site with dense foliage all around giving us a good amount of privacy and a nice view from our Stargazer. It was a great base for exploring Rialto, we spent time there morning, afternoon, and evening,as well as checking out the culinary options in the area. There’s so much more we could do here. Rialto made us promise to return again!

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  1. Amanda

    I really enjoyed reading your Olympic posts! What fun to see the adventures through the years, although your repeated fish and chips posts made me very hungry! Yum! I will use these as my guide as I plan my adventure there this summer! Wonderful pictures too!

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