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- the_bear_IIExplorerI know of a few good beach spots but they are mostly towards Southern California.
My buddy out of Sacramento likes this spot http://lawsonslanding.com/ABOUT/LOCATION.aspx
Here's what I do when looking for a new camping spot. I go on to rvparkreviews.com and find a beach city near where I would like to camp that has a campground listed on the website. The listing for that city shows all of the campgrounds in the city plus all of the nearby cities for about 25 miles that also have campgrounds. Then it's just a matter of reading through the reviews, looking at the campground website and map to find possibilities within your 2-4 hour range. RV Park Reviews is a great website for finding possible sots to stay in just by listing a city where you want to stay. - Gonzo42Explorerhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_California_State_Beaches
Reserveamerica.com
I used both of these. I copied the wiki list into an Excel spreadsheet so I can make notations such as 'day use only' in order to reduce searches in the future. Note that reserve america doesn't cover all the state beaches or parks and some are covered by cities, counties, and the state.
There are only 10 kinds of people in this world: those that can read binary, and those that can't. - docjExplorer
the bear II wrote:
RV Park Reviews is a great website for finding possible sots to stay in just by listing a city where you want to stay.
Thanks for the compliment. Watch for lots of new features on RVParkReviews when it moves soon to its new server and improved software. A phone app is even being developed.
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