11 Stars in the Waves, California Camping Beach Guide

11 Stars in the Waves, California Camping Beach Guide

For the best camping sites in California, from the mountains to the water.However, there are not many "on the beach" because many beaches in California require an RV, and Camping becomes an RV overnight.The beach mentioned below is a place where you can really set up a tent and spend the night on the beach.Before you travel, you must not forget to check the camping environment and facilities first, because every level is uneven (from basic driving for one night, to completely original ecological environment, everywhere).What’s more frightening is that most campsites even need toReserve americaBooking.

For readability, the team will followPekan,North and Central Canada,as well asNangaThree major sections to introduce.From north to south, looking up at the starry headrest waves, let's go to the beach together!

Pekan Camping Beach

1. Clam Beach State Campground

You can set up your tent on the beach not far from the small town of McKinleyville.It is free during the day, and stationed in the "camp" is completely first come first served.The beach even provides torches and "business owners" who sell firewood for beach bonfires.Although the facilities are simple (only a few outdoor toilets), the beautiful scenery will make you forget to take a shower.

Address: Clam Beach Dr, McKinleyville, CA 95519
First come, first served, no reservation required. Stay up to 3 days.

2. Patrick's Point State Park 

80 kilometers away from Oregon and windy North Canada, there is such a good place: the surging sea water forms a natural "tide pool", which contains a variety of aquatic creatures, caves, and beautiful stones. This may be one of the best "tide pools" I've been to, but be careful not to be swept away by the waves.The campsite is on a rock wall and provides toilets, showers, and a stove.

Address: 4150 Patrick's Point Dr, Trinidad, CA 95570 Please click

3. Manchester Beach KOA 

You may find that most of the recommendations are state parks, rather than private camping sites-this is because the fiscal deficit of California still needs our support.However, this KOA camp is really unparalleled.This may be the perfect camping destination for newcomers who are just starting to experience camping. You can find this beautiful beach just south of Mendocino just off Highway 1.The camp is right by the sea and provides nearly perfect facilities.

Address: 44300 Kinney Ln Manchester, CA 95459 Please click

Central North Canada Camping Beach

We then proceed south to San Francisco and the central coast. Like most locations in North Canada, these destinations are state parks or protected areas and can be visited one year in advanceReserve americaBook on.Camping on the coast of North and Central Canada is really great, because there are not only countless state parks with amazing sea views, and you don’t have to be too far from the metropolis.In addition to camping, you can also carry out more recreational activities.However, there is no "first come, first served" location, so be sure to book in advance.

4. Van Damme State Park

It's not actually "on the beach" here, but you will reach the beach after crossing Highway 1. This is also a favorite location for many diving enthusiasts, the scenery is nice, quiet and secluded.Divers usually go to bed early and get up early, so it's very quiet here at night. The bathroom needs coins. Remember to bring quarters.

Address: 8001 N Hwy 1, Little River, CA 95456 Please click

5. Sonoma coast state beach 

The park is 80 miles north of San Francisco and consists of several sandy beaches that make up the coastline.There are 4 camping sites, and Bodega Dunes Campground has the most facilities, offering 98 campsites, flush toilets, and hot showers, but the furthest from the sea. Wright's Beach Campground is relatively simple, there are toilets but there is no place to bathe in the campground.The other two campsites, Willow Creek and Pomo Canyon, have not been developed by humans. When you enter the campsite, you can see some picnic tables and bonfire points.

Address: 3095 Coast Hwy Bodega Bay, CA 94923 Please click

6. Angel island 

Angel Island is close to the largest island in San Francisco. From the roundabout, you can overlook the entire Bay Area. This is a unique park and a great place to experience primitive camping.There are 11 "natural" campsites; a canoe accessible waterside campsite for up to 20 people; and nine numbered campsites for up to 9 people each.Each campground is a short walk to reach, but it has tables, food storage, water, easy toilets, BBQ grills.You can bring your own wood and charcoal, but in some areas you can't go out and about after sunset.

Address: Angel Island State Park, Tiburon, CA 94920 Please click

7. Beach letter 

The unique natural environment makes North Beach and Oceano Campground, two campsites in Pismo Beach, the hottest beach camps. Here you can do mountain climbing, swimming, surfing, and fish fishing together, and every autumn and winter, there are magnificent scenes of the monarch butterfly moving in winter. The campsite is right by the beach and offers full facilities and even a visitor centre.

Address: Oceano Campground | 555 Pier Avenue, Oceano, CA 93445
North Beach Campground | 400 S Doliver, Pismo Beach, CA 93449 Please click

 

Nanga Camping Beach

Speaking of tent camping sites, in fact, you will not find much on the beaches of Nanga. Most camps on the beach require you to stay in the car-because most of these beach camping sites are actually... parking lots. But there are still a few places worth visiting and camping out. Remember to bring the equipment you need, and you must make an appointment in advance.

8. Refugio State Beach

This camp in Santa Barbara should be the closest camping site in Nanga to the beach. This place is also the cutest, because there are many palm trees to bring you shade. So if nothing unexpected happens, this place will always be overcrowded, so remember to make an appointment in advance. The campsite has full facilities and 24-hour security.

Address: 10 Refugio Beach Rd, Goleta, CA 93117 Please click

9. Doheney State Beach

This camp has been rated as the best OC seascape camp all year round. Many camps are only a few steps away from the beach, but there is almost no shade.You can enter the camping site starting at 2 pm and leaving before 12 noon. Dogs can be brought, but they must be pulled by a rope. Fully equipped, each camp cannot exceed 8 people.

Address: 25300 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point, CA 92629 Please click

10. South carlsbad state beach

This camp is built directly on the beach and is connected by wooden stairs. If you can book a camp facing the sea, it can be described as facing the sea and sitting in the beautiful scenery. The excellent weather, coupled with swimming, surfing and fishing in this area, is just a walk in the evening, which makes people feel happy.This camp offers short-term rental during the day, as well as rental for up to 30 days. However, when choosing a camp, you should pay attention to the fact that some cannot directly see the sea view.

Address: 7201 Carlsbad Blvd., Carlsbad, CA 92008 Please click

11. San Elijo State Beach

Camping camps are actually on the beach highlands, prepared for people who come to surf. Although there is no shade, the boardwalk from the camp to the beach is very small and fresh. The scenery is pleasant, and free wifi is available near the camp store.First come, first served. Registration will start at 2pm and you must leave the campsite before 9am the next morning. Each camp cannot have more than 8 people and 3 cars. Guests who have not registered for the overnight stay must leave before 10pm.

Address: 2050 South Coast Hwy 101, Cardiff, CA 92007 Please click

Information Reference: Published by Barbara StuterExaminer.com, Parks.ca.gov. Pictures from the web.
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