RV Trip to Greenfield, CA

Greenfield? What’s in Greenfield? Honestly not much. We only go there for Yanks RV park which is very nice. It’s located about midway between Salinas and Paso Robles on Highway 101. We first went there during the COVID pandemic in 2020. We’ve since been back 3 times. It makes a great jumping off point for the central coast and the Monterey Bay Area. And that’s exactly what we did on this last trip.

Cambria

We had never been to Cambria so we decided to make this our first day trip. It was about an hour and a half drive from the RV park but that’s okay. That’s a lot closer than driving there from home. Our first order of business after arriving in Cambria was looking for coffee. We ended up at Lily’s Coffee House. It’s a great place to just sit out on the patio and enjoy a good carmel latte. After coffee we went next door to The Garden Shed. It’s a great little garden store with a back yard that opens onto other artist shops, antiques, and more. We spent about an hour here.

Moonstone Beach

Next we drove down to Moonstone Beach. We found parking right next to the boardwalk which runs along the bluff above the beach. We walked down to the beach and checked out all the driftwood huts.

Afterwards we walked right across the road and had lunch at Moonstone Beach Bar and Grill. We sat out on the patio and had a great ocean view.

Hearst Castle

As long as we were in the area I thought we should take a tour of Hearst Castle. I booked a tour while we were finishing up lunch. I opted for the Big Room tour as it gave us a few hours to get there. We slowly made our way down to San Simeon. We arrived around 2:30pm and there was plenty of parking. When we got there and checked in we were told that there was a tour leaving in 5 minutes and would we like to switch to that one rather than the later tour that I had booked. We switched and ran over to the tour bus that was just getting ready to leave. Let me tell you, those bus drivers have nerves of steel. Our driver was a very thin blonde lady in her 40’s and she drove that bus like she was at a Le Mans race. We arrived up at the top of the hill and the view and Hearst Castle were both breath-taking.

Monterey / Cannery Row

Our second day trip was to Cannery Row in Monterey. What I actually wanted to see was the John Denver memorial at the southwest end of the bay. But we decided to swing through Cannery Row and do some touristy stuff. We made our way to Sea Harvest Fish Market for lunch. Let me tell you, if you want to know if a place sells good seafood, see how many Asian folks are eating there. Lots of Asian folks here and the food was, in fact, delicious. Fairly reasonably priced for Monterey too.

Asilomar

We drove down to Asilomar to check out the John Denver Memorial. On our way we made an impluse stop at El Carmelo Cemetary to look at the herd of deer that were grazing on the… well… graves. Nothing more peaceful than graveyard deer.

We parked and walked a few blocks down to the shoreline trail to look for John Denver’s Memorial. It took a while but we finally located it. They we started an ill-fated search for the Pt. Pinos Lighthouse. Turns out we had parked right next to it. By the time we found it, it was closing. Oh well.

All three evenings were spent just relaxing, binge-watching Blacklist, and one night I lounged in the hot tub. We also enjoyed quiet sunset walks around the park. All in all a very relaxing trip. So much so that we’re returning to the coast on our next trip. Paso Robles!

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  1. cvanarts's avatar cvanarts5f5f9e4b2f

    There were a lot of the unexpected on this trip, like the Hearst Castle, deer by the cemetery at Asilomar and nice little town of Cambria where we found delicious ollalieberry preserves. Most of all the smell and sight of the ocean always heal me.

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