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Executive45
Sep 07, 2015Explorer III
Here are some suggestions. I've listed them in distance from NB starting with the closest. Please also note the comments... if none of these are to your liking, there are many others south of the border patrol check point. If you want suggestions on these, let me know...Dennis
1. Orange County Fairgrounds - Costa Mesa - OC Fairgrounds
Make sure the Fair isn't going on while you're there.
2. Bolsa Chica State Beach - Huntington Beach - Bolsa Chica SB
See Note below
3. Crystal Cove State Park - Laguna Beach Crystal Cove SP
Call for rig length. They say 38' but ranger told us they would accept larger rigs on 'some' sites.
4. O'Neil Regional Park - El Toro - Oneill Regional Park
See Note Below
5. Ronald Caspers Regional Park - San Juan Capistrano - Roland Caspers Regional Park
See Note Below
6. Santiago Event Center - Irvine Lake - Santiago Retreat Center
Our favorite when staying in Orange County.
7. Canyon RV Park - Yorba Linda - Canyon RV Park
Easy access to Hwy 241 South (TOLL ROAD) or Ca55 South
As with most, if not all, California State campgrounds, it's best to call first to ensure your rig will fit. Their web pages and printed documents are significantly out of date. Also, it's prudent to ask about water availability due to the State's drought conditions.
1. Orange County Fairgrounds - Costa Mesa - OC Fairgrounds
Make sure the Fair isn't going on while you're there.
2. Bolsa Chica State Beach - Huntington Beach - Bolsa Chica SB
See Note below
3. Crystal Cove State Park - Laguna Beach Crystal Cove SP
Call for rig length. They say 38' but ranger told us they would accept larger rigs on 'some' sites.
4. O'Neil Regional Park - El Toro - Oneill Regional Park
See Note Below
5. Ronald Caspers Regional Park - San Juan Capistrano - Roland Caspers Regional Park
See Note Below
6. Santiago Event Center - Irvine Lake - Santiago Retreat Center
Our favorite when staying in Orange County.
7. Canyon RV Park - Yorba Linda - Canyon RV Park
Easy access to Hwy 241 South (TOLL ROAD) or Ca55 South
As with most, if not all, California State campgrounds, it's best to call first to ensure your rig will fit. Their web pages and printed documents are significantly out of date. Also, it's prudent to ask about water availability due to the State's drought conditions.
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