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Hello everyone
My family insist on going camping this year for the Labor Day weekened. I have a two year old and a 5 month old; I want to choose a place that can accomodate them. I want to make sure that the place is clean, nice, activities, and family oriented campground. Does anyone know of a good place to camp and why?
Thanks so much.
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Hi,
I just came back from a road trip up the coast along Hwy 1. Big Sur is great for camping. The place we found was called Fernwood Resorts, close to Pfeiffer State Park. They have everything from cabins to tent cabins and RV and tent sites. Highly recommendable. We pitched our tent right next to a river and under a redwood tree. There were many families with kids who played in the river etc. I only spent one night there, but from what I saw I would say it is a clean campground with character.
Hi,
I just came back from a road trip up the coast along Hwy 1. Big Sur is great for camping. The place we found was called Fernwood Resorts, close to Pfeiffer State Park. They have everything from cabins to tent cabins and RV and tent sites. Highly recommendable. We pitched our tent right next to a river and under a redwood tree. There were many families with kids who played in the river etc. I only spent one night there, but from what I saw I would say it is a clean campground with character.
A great place to camp on the beach?.?
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ok so for my birthday i kinda wanna see something new and was thinking camping would be the best and cheapest thing. but i wanna go to california and i thought hmm whats awesome about cali. the beach so i'm wondering if anyone knows of any beaches that allow camping and if anyone has done this and if it was really fun. possibly a beach that isn't too far from like some california excitement.
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My, my. Such misinformation.
There are places to camp on the beach. Most are controlled by the state. The ones mentioned above (Newport, Huntington, Hermosa, Redondo) have NO camping on the beach.
The ones Hunch mentioned, Campland on the Bay (San Diego), and Ventura Beach RV Resort, are privately owned. Newport Dunes is another. All of them cater to RV's, and have limited tent camping.
I hope your birthday is in October, because April 1 is the first day you can make reservations at the state beached for October 1. The summer months start booking in November and December. You can check them out at www.reserveamerica.com.
The two closest campgrounds are Doheny State Beach and Leo Carillo State Park. LC is about 28 miles from downtown LA, and Doheny is about 50. Doheny is about 20 miles from Disneyland, and Leo is about 15 miles from Santa Monica Pier. Note that Leo is not on the beach, you must cross under PCH to get to the beach.
We like Carpinteria Satate Beach. It has sites right on the beach, and the sound of waves puts you to sleep at night.
Good luck
My, my. Such misinformation.
There are places to camp on the beach. Most are controlled by the state. The ones mentioned above (Newport, Huntington, Hermosa, Redondo) have NO camping on the beach.
The ones Hunch mentioned, Campland on the Bay (San Diego), and Ventura Beach RV Resort, are privately owned. Newport Dunes is another. All of them cater to RV's, and have limited tent camping.
I hope your birthday is in October, because April 1 is the first day you can make reservations at the state beached for October 1. The summer months start booking in November and December. You can check them out at www.reserveamerica.com.
The two closest campgrounds are Doheny State Beach and Leo Carillo State Park. LC is about 28 miles from downtown LA, and Doheny is about 50. Doheny is about 20 miles from Disneyland, and Leo is about 15 miles from Santa Monica Pier. Note that Leo is not on the beach, you must cross under PCH to get to the beach.
We like Carpinteria Satate Beach. It has sites right on the beach, and the sound of waves puts you to sleep at night.
Good luck
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