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+1 707-847-3422
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Address:
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23125 Coast Hwy 1, Walsh Landing, CA, 95450 |
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Good for Kids
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Today |
8:00 am – 9:00 pm
Open now
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Local time (Walsh Landing) | 09:03 Saturday, 28 June 2025 |
Monday | 9:00 am – 5:00 pm |
Tuesday | 9:00 am – 5:00 pm |
Wednesday | 9:00 am – 5:00 pm |
Thursday | 9:00 am – 5:00 pm |
Friday | 8:00 am – 9:00 pm |
Saturday | 8:00 am – 9:00 pm |
Sunday | 8:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Specialties
The Ocean Cove Store and Campground offers camping on the bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean and boat access to the sheltered cove. RVs, tent campers, and day use visitors are all welcome from April 1 through November 30.
This campground has has hot showers, a nice fish cleaning station, and pit toilets throughout the camp. They do not take reservations for individual campsites, it is on a first come basis. The group campsites can be reserved. The camp is on a bluff overlooking the ocean and the cove. The campsites are large and all have firepits. There are over 120 campsites for you to choose from upon your arrival.
The owners also operate the Ocean Cove Store which is right across the highway from the campground which sells everyrhing you might forget or run out of on your camping trip. Food, Beer, Wine, Liqour, Scuba Gear and much more.
There are a number of beach diving sites accessible from a well marked trail which runs south from Ocean Cove to Stillwater Cove.
History
Established in 1860.
Ocean Cove was first surveyed by J.C. Conway under instructions from the United States Surveyor General on October 18, 1860. It then bordered the southern edge of Rancho German which is now Salt Point Park. At that time the property was owned by Fred and Anna Liebig, the first recorded owners. The Liebigs had built the first home there in 1857 and they established a small store in 1860.
The property was purchased by W.J. Walsh on October 14, 1889. Mr. Walsh named it Walsh Landing. Timber was harvested in the surrounding area, then loaded from the bluffs onto «Dog Hole» schooners, and sent to San Francisco. The Columbia Movie Studio purchased the property in the early 1930s to make a movie. They built six cabins in back of the store to serve as living quarters. After the movie was completed they sold the property.
Today the store and the adjacent campground serve as a wonderful recreational center from which the ocean and the surrounding countryside can be explored.