We love this place. We have come several times in the last six months. We enjoy the beach and the sound of the waves, we ride our bikes around the area.
Jaybirdaa
Posted May 18, 2025; San Diego
We stayed for one week during the middle of February, 2020 in our 28' long travel trailer. No hook-ups are available. We stayed at a site backing up to the beach. The dunes have been built up so high that we could barely see the ocean from trailer, which was disappointing. For $60 per night, expected a better view. Sites were also fairly small & close together. However, walking directly onto the beach from trailer was very nice.
LJK
Posted Mar 09, 2020; Port Townsend, WA
This is perfect for a dry camping stay on the beach. Water is available at the dump station to fill up ahead. Try to get beachside sites; even though they are on top of each other you'll still feel open with the Pacific at your back door. Showers are 2 min./token; $1 gets you 2 tokens. Convenient to grocers, sporting goods store (in town) and restaurants & shops at Dana Point Harbor.
Rosalind
Posted Oct 22, 2017; Texas
Can't beat the ocean view. Crowded though. Oceanfront sites more expensive than regular sites, so just bring your camp chairs and a hot beverage onto the sand and you'll be oceanfront! Showers, water, cell service. You can hear road noise and the occasional train, but also crashing waves. Close to services and stores.
Taminacan
Posted Jan 12, 2015; California