San Onofre State Park (Trestles and Old Mans’) California


San Onofre State Park (Trestles and Old Mans’)
San Onofre Beach and State Park
North San Diego County off of Interstate 5 at Basilone Road.
(949) 492-4872
Hours 6 a.m. to 10 p.m

As home to Old Man's and Trestles, two of the West Coast's most famous surfing spots, San Onofre is a boarder's paradise. It's also spartan and not easily accessible, which lends it a 1950s feel. A paucity of lifeguards and the long hike down a rugged hill make it less than ideal for small kids unless you are lucky enough to get a parking spot right next to the sand below the bluffs at Old Man's. A paved path up on the bluff allows biking and skating all the way to San Diego. Parking: $3 all day; 200 day-use spaces and 149 campsites available No concessions on site and the nearest food is seven miles away in San Clemente. Facilities: Lifeguards, surfing, fishing, fire rings, picnic tables, bike trails. Dogs: OK in parking lots and on hard trails, but not on sand.
San Onofre Bluffs offers camping and day-use parking along Old Highway 101 adjacent to the sandstone bluffs.  The beach below is popular with swimmers and surfers with six rugged dirt access trails cut into the bluff above.  All campsites include a fire pit and picnic table.  The campground offers cold outdoor showers and chemical toilets.  No hookups are available however there is a dump-station.
San Onofre Surf Beach offers a world renowned and historical surf break.  The beach is strictly available for day-use with no camping.  Chemical toilets and a limited number of fire pits are available. ALCOHOL IS NO LONGER PERMITTED.
San Onofre � San Mateo Campground lies a short distance inland from the 3.5-miles of sandy beaches within San Onofre State Beach.  A 1.5-mile Nature Trail connects the campground to Trestles Beach, a world class surfing site. San Mateo Creek flows just east of the campground outward towards the ocean creating key riparian and wetland habitats which host some rare and even endangered species.  All campsites include a fire pit and picnic table.  Hookup sites are available with electricity and water.  Other amenities includes a dump-station, hot indoor showers, and flush toilets. Camping is available year-round.

Located between San Onofre SB and San Onofre Surf Beach is San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) provides nearly 20-percent of the power to more than 15-million people in Southern California.
SurfLine provides an internet source of beach weather and surf reports, including live streaming video feeds.

Location-Directions
San Onofre Bluffs and San Onofre Surf Beach are located south of San Clemente on I-5 (Exit Basilone Road)
San Onofre - San Mateo Campground is located on the outer edge of San Clemente 1 mile inland from I-5 (Exit Cristianitos)

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