Online only payment
One night $43 + $10 fee. $53.
Next to highway but few cars during the night.
MK
Posted Dec 25, 2024; Seattle
First time to camp here with our Class B. Definitely a great view! Hard to make reservation. If your rig is self-contained, this is a great spot. However, because we have a smaller RV, many people staying for the day approached us and asked to park in front or back of our space so that makes it tight. Tried to be kind and shared but realized after, we lost a little privacy :( Three stars all for great ocean view!
Beng
Posted Sep 04, 2020; Southern California
If you’re a totally self-contained and self-sufficient RV, this is not a bad spot, especially if you just need a level place to park overnight. Be aware that the county only accepts site payments online, not at the site ($30/night). You must go online to inspect the list of available sites, choose one and pay for it online, when you arrive. Check In and Check Out are both at 11:00 AM. If you plan to arrive late in the day, you may want to go online to check for available sites well before you arrive.
DanC
Posted Mar 02, 2019; Oregon
First time with the RV, omg I love this place . You are literally on the beach . Next to the 101 but you can’t hear anything because of the ocean .
Ps . If you can get there Thursday, a lot of rvs.
Also if you can’t find a place park on the edge of the park till you find one . Every rv has a blue paper stating their departure day . Talk to them and ask if you can take the spot .
Have fun !
Manuel
Posted Aug 12, 2018; BAkersfield
Great Ocean view. Sound of surf will just about neutralize the Amtrack Train and freeway noise. $30,00 per night is a donation to Ventura County for trash cans and infrequently cleaned portable toilets. Water truck and holding tank trucks came by Tuesday and Thursday for $60 or $20 for water only. Almost impossible to find a spot in Summer. Homeless steal anything not chained down and County signs are posted warning of high theft and chain cutting. Spots smelled of old fires and urine. Infested with squirrels that will get into RV and chew up everything.
Steve
Posted Jul 29, 2018; Indian Wells
Amazing. Unwound. Listen to the waves. Watched siphons all day. Walked dog in beach. Heaven. Glorious sunrises and sunsets.
Terri
Posted May 17, 2018; Dana point Ca
Ok for an overnight stop and to see the ocean. If you have a motorhome and a tow or car and trailer, you will have to unhook to fit in your space. The place was full except for a few spots by the time we got here at 3:30 PM. The best places are by the rocks. We were by the wall and you can't see and enjoy the ocean from your chairs. They charge $30 and $1 per pet for each night. This seems crazy since there are no services and the spots are filthy. There are remains of campfires everywhere which makes it really dirty and it reeks of pee everywhere (really people?). It's too bad they don't actually use some of the money to maintain this area, it would make it sooo much nicer.
Carol
Posted Nov 08, 2017; Arizona
Best sunsets - ever! Right from your front yard over the waves. Camping length-wise, hugging the Pacific Coast leaves you with more room and privacy than the two other county parks on either side of you.
Stacy
Posted Aug 26, 2016; Riverside
I highly recommend this. Dry camping. No hookups. You park parallel to the wonderful beach along the road. You pay at the self-pay stations. We spent two nights in our 40 foot motorhome. Not too much traffic on the road, the train goes by occasionally but is not very loud, 101 freeway is nearby but you can't hear it. Really enjoyed walks on the beach, sunsets, and our time here.
William
Posted Apr 02, 2016; California
Rincon is a beautiful place to park along the coast. Parking can be challenging. The sites are parallel to the coast (one long line of single parallel parking sites). No hookups. However, there is a service that comes by 3 days a week to pump out your tanks and deliver fresh water. When the skies are clear you will see incredible sunsets over the ocean.
Firefighter Joe
Posted Mar 01, 2015; Los Angeles