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Camping
in San Clemente:
San
Clemente State Beach
Popular
with surfers on the north end of the one-mile
beach. Other popular activities are skin
diving and hiking along the trails on the
bluffs. The beach has a landscaped bluff
top with picnic areas. Trails lead down
to the beach, which is also popular for
body surfing, swimming, and skin diving.
Amenities
include rv Hookups, rv dump station, showers,
horseback trails, nature trails, family
and group campsites, beach access.
Phone:
949-492-3156
San
Onofre State Beach
San
Onofre State Beach features 3.5-miles of
sandy beaches with six access trails cut
into the bluff above. The campground is
along Old Highway 101 adjacent to the sandstone
bluffs. The beach is popular with swimmers
and surfers. The park includes a marshy
area where San Mateo Creek meets the shoreline
and Trestles Beach, a well-known California
surfing site. Whales, dolphins and sea lions
can be seen offshore from time to time.
The park’s coastal terrace is chaparral-covered.
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Surfing
in San Clemente:
San
Clemente catches swells all year long. Going
from South to North, they include Trestles,
North Gate, State Park, Lost Winds, Riviera,
Lasuen, The Hole, Beach House, T-Street,
The Pier, Linda Lane, 204, North Beach,
and Poche.
San
Clemente is also the surfing media capital
of the world as well as a premier surfing
destination. It is home to Surfing Magazine
and The Surfer's Journal.
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