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Title: So. Cal......... what are your fav campgrounds?
Post by: Gracy on Sep 01, 2008, 12:20 AM
Here is my list....


Faria Beach in Ventura..... its a small one... on the beach but first come first serve.

Lake Cachuma in Santa Barbara....... only group reservations so I'm not sure how lucky people get for the single sites???

Huntington Beach in Orange County........ its pretty $$$ but really great to be so close to the beach!

Dogwood in Lake Arrowhead...... just discovered this place a couple weeks age.... really nice and the cleanest bathrooms I've ever seen at a campground!
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Post by: Dee4j on Sep 01, 2008, 12:43 AM
wow, that's a tough one...I guess it depends on the time of year and what activities I'm looking for:

in no particular order

newport dunes- newport beach
canyon Rv-yorba Linda
Flying Flags-Buellton
lake lopez-arroyo grande
lake casitas-ojai
San Mateo -San Clemente
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Post by: BootheBunch on Sep 01, 2008, 05:56 PM
Hmmmm....I guess

Campland by the Bay, San Diego
Flying Flags, Buellton
Newport Dunes

Not much dirt and they have heated pools...

Lisa
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Post by: dkutz on Sep 01, 2008, 06:12 PM
We have a few..

Campland
San Elijo
Dogwood
Morro Bay

I am sure I forgot a few....
Title: Favorite So Cal campgrounds
Post by: waterdoctor on Sep 04, 2008, 11:16 AM
Ours is Pinezanita.  About 4 miles south of Julian, 4.5 miles north of Lake Cuyamaca, and the best part: an hour and a half from home!!!

They have really big and pretty level sites, mostly shaded, pea-gravel (so you don't get all muddy if it rains), and their own fishing pond that they keep stocked with catfish, bass and sun fish.  Great fun for everyone.  Check out their website at //www.pinezanita.com

Bobbi and I are always looking to get out of the heat during the summer.
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Post by: dkutz on Sep 04, 2008, 11:20 AM
Quote from: waterdoctorOurs is Pinezanita.  About 4 miles south of Julian, 4.5 miles north of Lake Cuyamaca, and the best part: an hour and a half from home!!!

They have really big and pretty level sites, mostly shaded, pea-gravel (so you don't get all muddy if it rains), and their own fishing pond that they keep stocked with catfish, bass and sun fish.  Great fun for everyone.  Check out their website at //www.pinezanita.com

Bobbi and I are always looking to get out of the heat during the summer.

We went there for our first trip with the PUP.  Its a nice place.  The pond was pretty low when we were there..but... we got SNOW the second night.  I also got chicken pox!  fun trip.  NICE place we will have to go back sometime.

We are doing William Heise this year for our Julian fix...
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Post by: wavery on Sep 04, 2008, 11:36 AM
Point Mugu (Thornhill Broome) our home away from home.
Refugio (away from train tracks)
Leo Carrillo
San Elijo (Beach front preffered)
Doheny (Beach front only)
San Simeone
Morro Bay

and a few others that I can't think of right now.....I have a nasty cold. :morning:
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Post by: Dee4j on Sep 04, 2008, 02:13 PM
Quote from: waveryPoint Mugu (Thornhill Broome) our home away from home.
Refugio (away from train tracks)
Leo Carrillo
San Elijo (Beach front preffered)
Doheny (Beach front only)
San Simeone
Morro Bay

and a few others that I can't think of right now.....I have a nasty cold. :morning:


ahhh man that stinks...take care of yourself, get some rest and feel better
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Post by: cjpoppin on Sep 05, 2008, 09:16 AM
Hey Wavery did you pick that cold up at Pt.Mugu?  Jim and I came home with a few nasty bug bites......When do we go back????   I think this site is now top on our list........Thanks for showing us where it is.....
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Post by: wavery on Sep 05, 2008, 10:38 AM
Quote from: cjpoppinHey Wavery did you pick that cold up at Pt.Mugu?  Jim and I came home with a few nasty bug bites......When do we go back????   I think this site is now top on our list........Thanks for showing us where it is.....
Well.....it didn't really have anything to do with where we were. I developed a Sun allergie, spending all of those years sailing. When I get too much Sun my amune system goes to ,like, zero.
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Post by: JohnandLeann on Sep 05, 2008, 11:51 PM
Some of our faves are Lopez Lake.  This one is right in our backyard and we just rediscovered it this last season.
San Simeon State Beach just north of Cambria.
Lime Kiln State Park on the Big Sur Coast.
Did Lake Cachuma on Cachuma Pass earlier this summer just before school got out.
If I think of more I will possibly edit them in.

John
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Post by: DT Sante Fe on Sep 06, 2008, 03:05 PM
Fav local spot is El Capitan State Beach, Can be crowded and hard to get a site but is is great family beach camping spot. Lake Cachuma is in Santa Barbara not Ventura, and is on San Marcos Pass (highway 154), nice spot but it can get hot and you can not swim in the water as it is a resevoir for SB drinking water. Although you can put a boat in the water.
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Post by: Gracy on Sep 06, 2008, 06:23 PM
Quote from: DT Sante FeFav local spot is El Capitan State Beach, Can be crowded and hard to get a site but is is great family beach camping spot. Lake Cachuma is in Santa Barbara not Ventura, and is on San Marcos Pass (highway 154), nice spot but it can get hot and you can not swim in the water as it is a resevoir for SB drinking water. Although you can put a boat in the water.
I was thinking Ventura County............ its in Ventura County, right  :confused:

At any rate its still a cool place.... your totally right about the water issue.... I never understood the not being able to swim in it but could put a boat in???  Maybe its a human waste thing???  I work in the aquatics industry so I know all about people poopin in the water :J
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Post by: 3ontheGo on Sep 07, 2008, 08:24 AM
Quote from: GracyI was thinking Ventura County............ its in Ventura County, right  :confused:

Nope. It's definitely Santa Barbara County.
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Post by: Dee4j on Sep 07, 2008, 10:51 AM
Lake Casitas is the one in Ventura county..it's in Ojai
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Post by: Gracy on Sep 07, 2008, 07:51 PM
Quote from: 3ontheGoNope. It's definitely Santa Barbara County.
I'm geographically challenged! :p
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Post by: griffsdad on Sep 14, 2008, 09:31 PM
Lake Casitas
Pt. Magu
Flying Flags
Vail Lake
San Mateo
Doheny
Pismo Beach
Lopez Lake
Campland by the Bay
Newport Dunes
Canyon RV
Morro Bay
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Post by: Jamesdad on Sep 14, 2008, 10:11 PM
The nicest by far is flying flags in Buelton, by Solvang. I am really partiual now to Pt Magu SP. Actually, Santa Paula wasn't bad either, forgto the name of the camp ground. When your having fun with a great group of people, enjoying friendships, eating and drinking it doesn't matter where you are...does it?.

Jamesdad
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Post by: Danger on Sep 21, 2008, 11:48 PM
Carpinteria SB - try to check the tide charts to enjoy the tide pools. Closer to the beach means further from the trains.  The first loop has better bathrooms (newer, individual rooms/showers) but the other 2 are not bad, just old.)

El Capitan SB - just got back from our first trip there.  Very nice there.  The 3rd loop (61 to 91) has the newer bath/showers.  Again, the closer to the water is the further from the trains...  There is a bike path that connects to Refugio SB that is currently closed until further notice.
(http://inlinethumb04.webshots.com/40259/2509368260103273632S425x425Q85.jpg)
We found out that if you are camping at one you get free day us at the other so we loaded up the kids and enjoyed the beach at Refugio.  Vegetable oil, Olive oil, Baby oil, and we heard (but will not try :yikes: ) that WD40 will remove the TAR from your skin...
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Post by: Dray on Sep 30, 2008, 08:58 AM
San Elijo State Beach!