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walker111
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Sep 22, 2016

Camgrounds around Carlsbad/Oceanside

Already planning for next summer as I know good places fill up quick.
Asking opinions on Carlsbad South State park. Looks really nice and would love to spend a week by the ocean. I see that max length states 35 feet but the pics show big rigs and the sites do look big and wide.
I have a 39 foot toyhauler. Best to ask park people but throwing it out .
Anyone like it there? I also looked into Oceanside but that place is crazy expensive and I do realize by the ocean cost goes up.

We traveled down south 3 summers ago and loved the area. Did a week in Anaheim and a week around Oceanside.

2 adults and 2 boys aged 13 and 11 for next summer. Paddleboards, bikes etc. Will try Disney again so Anaheim RV park probably.

Anyone take a big rig in these areas? Any help appreciated.
Another winter in Canada soon so dreaming early begins!
  • My favorite campground in North San Diego County is in Oceanside itself. It's called (link) Paradise By The Sea RV Resort. It's really little more than a paved parking lot, but they have a trail that leads to the beach and they are really close to downtown Carlsbad.

    If you travel a little more south, then you can hit the Mission Bay campgrounds as mentioned before. One of the best campgrounds on San Diego Bay is the Chula Vista KOA, one of the best KOA's around. As others have said, you are probably too long for the State campgrounds on the beach.

    If you like gambling, Pechanga Casino in Temecula has a great RV park and it's near all the wineries. And the Pala Casino (between Temecula and Escondido) just built a 100 space RV park that is really nice also.

    Lots of RV parks and campgrounds in San Diego county, just not many near, or on, the beaches. If you have been in the military, there is a really nice campground right on the beach and on the Marine base, Camp Pendleton, open to active military and veterans only.
  • hwy395lvr wrote:
    Doheny State Beach campground in Dana Point. I would say half of their sites would fit your rig.Right on the water,no stair climbing to get to the beach.No hook-ups at all though. It's in Orange County so just a hop skip & jump to Disneyland. Doheny has all your water activities including deep sea fishing that embarks 1/2 mile away from Dana Pt. harbor.Some pretty good restaurants walking distance from the campground.


    I'm checking in on Sunday for South Carlsbad for four nights.I'll check around for some accommodating sights for your rig.


    Thanks so much for that!
  • Bigdog wrote:
    We have stayed at Paradise by the sea, which can be a bit expensive, but again only a five minute walk from the beach. We have been staying at Guajome County park on the eastside of Oceanside lately and it's a pretty good place for the kids,, but you'll need to get res in NOW. There is also a park in Vista that's not too far off the main run to the beach, but I can't remember the name.


    We did 4 nights at Guajome last trip. Liked it but we had ANTS move in!!!!
    Price was really good.

    Thanks
  • walker111 wrote:
    hwy395lvr wrote:
    Doheny State Beach campground in Dana Point. I would say half of their sites would fit your rig.Right on the water,no stair climbing to get to the beach.No hook-ups at all though. It's in Orange County so just a hop skip & jump to Disneyland. Doheny has all your water activities including deep sea fishing that embarks 1/2 mile away from Dana Pt. harbor.Some pretty good restaurants walking distance from the campground.


    I'm checking in on Sunday for South Carlsbad for four nights.I'll check around for some accommodating sights for your rig.


    Thanks so much for that!


    We saw alot of rigs larger than your toy hauler mostly on sites in the north end.Much wider sites on that end. They simply backed in parallel to the road and fence. South end is quiet but sites are more narrow and shallow and don't allow enough room for rigs your size.
  • hwy395lvr wrote:
    walker111 wrote:
    hwy395lvr wrote:
    Doheny State Beach campground in Dana Point. I would say half of their sites would fit your rig.Right on the water,no stair climbing to get to the beach.No hook-ups at all though. It's in Orange County so just a hop skip & jump to Disneyland. Doheny has all your water activities including deep sea fishing that embarks 1/2 mile away from Dana Pt. harbor.Some pretty good restaurants walking distance from the campground.


    I'm checking in on Sunday for South Carlsbad for four nights.I'll check around for some accommodating sights for your rig.


    Thanks so much for that!


    We saw alot of rigs larger than your toy hauler mostly on sites in the north end.Much wider sites on that end. They simply backed in parallel to the road and fence. South end is quiet but sites are more narrow and shallow and don't allow enough room for rigs your size.


    Any idea what number some of those sites were? In the site I am checking it is difficult to tell the north end.
    Thanks for the info.
  • I found a map that shows it now. Seems that the ocean side sites will work but have no power, water etc. If I stay a week I could go dump once and run the genny a few hours when needed. 100 gallon tank and washrooms there can make it doable.
    thanks again

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