San Diego Area Beach RV Parks
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San Diego Area Beach RV Camping
Anybody have some good info on RV'ing on the beach near San Diego? I looked at Pendleton/Del Mar and the camp sites look very cramed together. Looking for something that gives us a little space between trailers with an ocean view. If this isnt attainable I'd like to know.
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Try Dana point doheny beach or san clamente (spelling)we stay there every year its as nice as it gets for SO. CA. huntington beach as a nice spot too buy its $$$ a night..not to far from pendleton
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Im dragging a 34" fiver. Any of those limited in what I can bring? I read some less than desireable thing about Doheny beach. Any bad experiences there?
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If you haven't already left, we've camped at all the below SD beaches with our 38 ft fiver. I ranked them best to worst with respect to your distance between campsites:
1. San Clement State Park - Full Hookups
2. Camp Pendleton North Campground (AD/ret. military only) Full Hookups
3. Fiddlers Cove, Coronado (AD/ret military only) No hookups
4. Camp Pendleton South Campground (AD/ret. military only) Full hookups
5. Silver Strand State Beach no hookups
1. San Clement State Park - Full Hookups
2. Camp Pendleton North Campground (AD/ret. military only) Full Hookups
3. Fiddlers Cove, Coronado (AD/ret military only) No hookups
4. Camp Pendleton South Campground (AD/ret. military only) Full hookups
5. Silver Strand State Beach no hookups
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and as far as any bad things about the park and we have been going there for 10+ years now is its has a metro link rail line on the east side and you will hear it during the day (not to bad ) and there are some homeless people who walk through at times and park rangers have said not to leave stuff out because they will steal it! But in 10 years we have never 1x been messed with and the hosts have been real good about keeping it quiet .the only time we had a bad experience was when some clown ran his gen.all day long because he had no battery in his camper and he was in the spot next to us .but we spent 90% of the time on the beach or bike riding down the coast,to me for an LA area park its nice ,some are just paved parking lots with no trees backed up against oil refinery bulk tank farms that stink , and San Clemente is nice to but your up on the cliffs.
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at silver strand they lock the gate a 9 pm and unlock it whenever they get around to it, some times 7 am or when they get out of bed i will NEVER stay there again! i missed part of my grandsons graduation from boot camp because they would not open the gate til 8 am
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San Elijo and Carlsbad State Beach(especially Carlsbad) are nice. If you can wait until after Labor Day when the mob goes home,that would be good. Reservations are necessary.
Silver Strand is crammed in.
Silver Strand is crammed in.
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