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It great! It's expensive, but it's great! We have stayed several times in a 40' bus. I don't think anything larger would fit. It can be nearly impossible to get a site on weekend if you just drive in but I believe that you can make reservations. This is among our favorite beach campgrounds so find out what you need to do and go there! If you can plan it for a non-Summer, non-weekend you should be able to get in easily.

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Try, Rincon Beach Parkway, north of Ventura. Emma Woods beach Park. More Central Ca: Avila Beach, near the pier. Jalama Beach Park, west of Lompoc.

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Harry

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Guest BillAdams

If we are talking about CA only, we like to dry camp up near Ventura at Emma Beach as mentioned above and another down in Coronado. These are actual camping areas, just no hookups. Emma Beach also has a campground with hookups but we have not stayed there. The others that come to mind are spread across the US.

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SUNSET VISTA RV PARK

Winter camping is October 1 thru May 31. Please refer to Sunset Vista RV Parking Reservation Form for reservation information.

Camper vehicle or auto with trailer $60/day plus a $10 processing fee for each reservation. Seniors (62 and older) and campers with a handicap placard $50/day plus a $10 processing fee. Each additional vehicle will pay the Day Use Rate.

Sunset Vista RV Parking Reservation Form

Contact us:

EMERGENCY - 911

Beach Headquarters

103 Pacific Coast Highway

Huntington Beach, CA 92648

Office hours - 7 days a week 8 am - 5 pm

Phone: (714) 536-5281

Be advised that the annual Paintball event will be held April 8-11 on the beach adjacent to the camp ground.

This is the info for the campground by the pier in Huntington Beach. Try the City of Huntington Beach web page and you will find the above info. We just got our confirmation for the last week in Oct.

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Emma Wood is a State Park and you will need reservations to stay there. It is primative. Faria is a county park and is first come first served. Some hookups and most primitive. Rincon is along the old highway and is primative and NOISY. We were there Sunday night and did not sleep one wink all night. Hobson Beach is at the north end of Rincon and has some hookups and is also a County park.

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Silver Strand is right on the sand in San Diego. Just a parking lot, but on the water. If you are lucky enough to be active or retired military there is a great park on the north edge of Camp Pendleton that is right on the beach. We were parked there last March the day of the tsunami. Not kidding. The only time in 20 years we are on the water and there is a tsunami. A non event as it turned out. In Carlsbad there is a park on a cliff over looking the ocean. And a very nice State park on the beach up a cliff in San Clemente.

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