Really enjoyed this weekend with girls camping on the beach. First time on the beach and we learned a lot about being prepared. I will be working on a checklist for various trips. Overall good experience.
Traveler III
Lol it does look that wayLooking at the thumbnail, it looked at first like a two tone rig bogged past the axles in the sand lol. Glad it wasn't that! Glad to hear your trip was a success. :D
Off-Road Ranger I
Nice setup!!! We’re going to try to come back during offseason.View attachment 65425
Not quite "overlanding," but we were able to have a small family reunion with our kids and grandkids in our camper trailers this summer at the same campground. I must say that although we were packed in with other campers (we chose to be this close because we are family), the campground is well run, well maintained, and such a beautiful setting. Having military connections has perks!
Off-Road Ranger I
It is the "San Onofre Beach" campground and yes it is inside the base. We have military in our family and that is how we were able to get a reservation and access. It is close to San Clemente and just off the freeway.What's the name of that campground? Is it actually inside the base (ie can't bring guns in)?
Enthusiast III
The San Onofre State Beach campground is open to the public, and very close by. It's a regular paved campground, so even less "overlandy", but I spent many nights there during my last year on Pendleton (I was living in a camper full time) and it was pretty amazing. Stay on the cliffs side, though, if you do go; there's no hookups or other niceties, but being right on the cliffs is well worth it.It is the "San Onofre Beach" campground and yes it is inside the base. We have military in our family and that is how we were able to get a reservation and access. It is close to San Clemente and just off the freeway.
But you have to go through the gates of the base to access it? I travel with firearms so bases are generally off-limits to me.The San Onofre State Beach campground is open to the public, and very close by. It's a regular paved campground, so even less "overlandy", but I spent many nights there during my last year on Pendleton (I was living in a camper full time) and it was pretty amazing. Stay on the cliffs side, though, if you do go; there's no hookups or other niceties, but being right on the cliffs is well worth it.
Enthusiast III
Nope; the state beach is surrounded by the base, but is state land, not federal.But you have to go through the gates of the base to access it? I travel with firearms so bases are generally off-limits to me.
Thanks brother!Nope; the state beach is surrounded by the base, but is state land, not federal.
Being The People's Republic of California there may be other restrictions in place, but I can't speak to that since I didn't bring my firearms while I was stationed there.
Off-Road Ranger I
Yes, the State Park is right next to the base facility - you can actually walk along the beach from the state park through the military base section (you are supposed to stay on the beach and not "wander" up on the federal land. They do have roving security patrols. Also, as GatorDoc noted, it is a paved "RV friendly" campground and the rigs are packed in there in pretty close proximity. The crashing of the waves tends to drown out any noise issue from nearby neighbors. With that said, it was still a pretty amazing experience to camp that close to the Pacific Ocean.Nope; the state beach is surrounded by the base, but is state land, not federal.
Being The People's Republic of California there may be other restrictions in place, but I can't speak to that since I didn't bring my firearms while I was stationed there.