4,626 Reviews
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About The Attraction
Dinosaur Caves Park in Pismo Beach features scenic ocean views, walking trails, playgrounds, and dinosaur-themed structures, making it a great spot for family outings and picnics.
Reviews
All the reviews posted for this hotel are sourced from Google on April 29, 2025.
Hamza Abid
March 08, 2025
Dinosaur Caves Park is one of the most peaceful and breathtaking places I’ve ever visited. The scenery is absolutely stunning, offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean that are nothing short of mesmerising. Natural beauty, combined with sound of the 🌊 waves… can’t beat it Visited Feb 2025.
Mark Holm
February 12, 2025
I’ve been going to Dinosaur Caves Park since 1970. It is an excellent park in the Shell Beach Area of Pismo Beach. There is an area with a playground for children. In addition there is a large grassy area to walk your dog(s) and is very dog friendly. Just don’t forget to pick up anything your puppy might leave behind - there are bags available near the parking area along Cliff Avenue. It has lots of space but bring a blanket for the lawn as there are only benches and no tables. it is a great place to grab some very scenic pictures of the California coast with dramatic views of the rugged coast - but be careful as there is no beach and the oceanside is all cliffs. Depending on the time of year, there are various types of coastal flowers and always plenty of seagulls and other aquatic birds. You may be lucky and catch a wale passing by or seals and sea otters. It's a great place to enjoy the coast with your SO, children or pups. Though it is often sunny, it can be foggy especially late spring thru summer. Also at the paved parking area there are bathrooms open during daylight hours.
Kim Raymos
March 01, 2025
Great little park that overlooks the ocean. Took my dog walking here every day while visiting. We loved sitting on the benches overlooking the ocean.
Jorge Hernandez
January 27, 2025
Great place for pictures. If you drive on the outside perimeter and go around the dead end, more roads will lead you to great views. Get lost, who cares we all have GPS
Savvy Brown
January 01, 2025
After you park your car at the parking lot, you walk a little bit towards the "dinosaur" caves. Sadly no dinosaurs except for a small statue of one on your way to the caves. You follow the steps down into the beach, but be careful because they're covered in sand. Down at the bottom of the dinosaur caves is a massive water cave on the beach. Next to it, there are many little tide pools of fun creatures inside. Then if you're up for feeling adventurous, there is another little part beyond the tide pools over the cliffside. But it's quite a climb so be ready.