Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Beach camping

We had grand plans for a five day camping trip in Big Sur to celebrate our four year anniversary, but we forgot to check and make sure we both had enough vacation days. Whoops. Enter the 24 hour beach vacation. I was a little hesitant because the annoying thing about camping is that you need basically all the same gear for one night that you'd need for five nights and I was feeling lazy. So glad I gave in because this was the perfect way to spend the weekend and I think we need to do it more often.

San Onofre Sept 2015

San Onofre Sept 2015

San Onofre Sept 2015

San Onofre Sept 2015

San Onofre Sept 2015

San Onofre Sept 2015

San Onofre Sept 2015
San Onofre is less than 2 hours from our house, the surfing is great, and we both have fond memories of beach days there growing up. I always read reviews before I go somewhere, whether it's a restaurant or a campsite, so I knew that the bluffs campground there is basically a parking lot next to the freeway. In other words, the campsites are not mind blowing and you are very, very close to your neighbors. You shouldn't go if you're looking for a pristine wilderness experience. If, however, you are looking for prime beach access at $33/night, you are in luck. The campsites are on a bluff above the beach, so you hike down to the water and we spent every daylight hour there. You're far enough between cities that at night the stars are gorgeous and you can just pretend the freeway noise is waves (not really, but once I'm sitting in front of a campfire I'm pretty happy regardless). I don't think we'd ever do more than two days here, because the activities are pretty much limited to hanging out at the beach and they only have cold outdoor showers. But for a quick, easy getaway it was perfect.

Tip if you're traveling with a dog - only trails 1 and 6 are dog friendly and the campground is a few miles long, so make sure to choose a site that is close to one of those trails. We prefer trail 6, since it tends to have fewer people. Pay attention to the signs when you get to the beach! Dogs are allowed in one direction but not the other. They will absolutely ticket you if you have your dog in the wrong area.

Detailed PDF on the campground layout here, in case you're interested. We used this to choose our site, along with checking out the photos here. Each site has a fire ring and you can buy firewood there.

9 comments:

  1. I've just been thinking the last couple of days how much I'd like to do a couple of nights of car camping, up in the hills between the SF Bay Peninsula and the Pacific. Maybe you will have convinced me to give it a shot. There's nothing like an entire 24 hours spent outside.

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  2. I've driven past a million times but never gone myself, it looks like a pretty amazing way to wake up. :) Thanks for the tips!

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  3. You're so lucky to live in California! Just hours from the ocean and hiking trails :) I'm pretty set on staying in the Midwest but then I see things like this...

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  4. What a nice little getaway, the pictures are lovely! Can't even remember the last time I went camping. I think that means I need new friends.

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  5. this is helpful! i love san o but it's 10.00 to park each time! camping sounds like the perfect way to squeeze in a cheap staycation and maybe even catch some waves before the kiddos wake up.

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  6. this is helpful! i love san o but it's 10.00 to park each time! camping sounds like the perfect way to squeeze in a cheap staycation and maybe even catch some waves before the kiddos wake up.

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  7. Do you know what trail 6 is like? Planning on camping with an older dog, so I'm wondering how long/steep the trail is.

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    1. Hmmm - I don't know the exact distance, but I remember it being juuuust far enough to feel kind of annoying if you got down to the beach and realized you'd forgotten something. Maybe a 5 - 10 minute walk? Not bad at all, really. The path is almost flat until the end, when there's a bit of a steep slope going down to the beach (nothing crazy, but if your dog is very averse to exercise, it could be an issue).

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  8. you just made my day so special with this awesome photography of beach camping. yes, this place has something very stunning sights. i loved it. and oh the little puppy is also so sweet. i think he is also enjoying:)

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