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lantanatx
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Apr 02, 2017

Southern California hints

We are taking a long (5 week) trip from Texas to California in June/July. Big stops are Sequoia, Kings Canyon, Yosemite but my sons (13 y.o.) want to go to a California beach and go surfing. I have no idea where to go much less to stay. We are going to Joshua Tree and Palm Springs but from there on it is not planned until we go to the Sierras.

I'm not crazy about tackling LA county dragging a trailer as I found it stressful enough driving there 20 years ago just in a large van. I'd like to find a place to settle for few days or a week and just do day trips or perhaps an overnight away from the trailer a couple of times.
  • The very best beaches for newbies, in my opinion, are in North San Diego county. There are few RV parks very near the beach -- there are a couple of good ones in Vista. I recommend South Carlsbad State Beach. If they want to learn to surf, there are several good surf schools in the area. I think the schools provide wetsuits -- the water is cold.

    Be sure to bring warm clothing -- June and July are often foggy and cool.

    Let us know if you want more info!
  • I've surfed all up and down the s. CA shores. Check out all the State Beaches. Several of them have camping facilities for overnight.
  • I towed our trailer into LA with the family to take the kids to Disneyland and etc last summer. I wouldn't say it was fun navigating the freeways while towing but it wasn't too bad. My oh $hit moment was coming in on 14 where it merged into 5 headed south. I've never seen that many lanes come together and split apart anywhere else. Holy...

    But aside from that it was fine. We stayed at the Anaheim RV Park which was actually pretty nice. Probably not ideal for trying to go surfing, though.

    When we left I got prepped the night before and then woke up at 2:00. Got the kids and wife loaded up and we were out by 2:30 and had breakfast after passed through Vegas. Part of that was to avoid any traffic issues but also to make the trip home in one day. It was a long day but it worked well.

    As an aside we came down via 95 and cut over into the Owens Valley by Lee Vining and then south down the valley. Very scenic views of the Sierras all the way through albeit pretty crowded. But it's California so I guess crowds are what you get.
  • There's lots of us to help, but as you know, this is a BIG place. Where in LA would you like to visit? if this is just a surfing trip and you want to avoid LA traffic, you can leave Cochella, head West on the 10, up the 15, to the 138, and fish your way onto the 14 and into Santa Clarita. Here you have Magic Mountain with Travel Village next door, and the beach is a straight shot out the 126 about 40 miles or so. Or head out the 126, take a chance on several of the first come beach CG's, most with surfing right out the door. If you need reservations, call Ventura Beach Resort. Pricy, noisy, but it's close to the beach.

    There are others to chime in on points further south, but the north county area, especially Travel Village is an excellent launch point up the 5 and into San Joaquin Valley

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