Moro Bay State Park is a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts, with three waterways converging at the park to provide excellent fishing opportunities. The park offers rentals for canoes and a party barge, as well as guided river tours. While the park only has two trails, they are described as "really nice and easy to walk," and there is plenty of room for bike riding, with the option to rent bikes if needed. The campground at Moro Bay State Park is praised for its cleanliness, with the bathrooms and showers being described as "prestige." The campsites are 50/30 amp RV sites with full hookups, including sewer, and sites 12 through 24 are noted as being "very roomy." The park also features elevated, "VERY nice" cabins, one of which is wheelchair accessible with a long ramp. Visitors to Moro Bay State Park can also enjoy the on-site visitor center and the old barge that closed in 1992, which is on display and accessible to those with disabilities. The park's staff is described as "amazing," and the overall experience is highly recommended for both short and long stays, with the park being close to several other attractions and places to explore.