Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Camping

When: April 29th (Friday) and 30th (Saturday)
Where: San Onefre State Beach-San Mateo Campground, sites 106 and 107
Why: Because
Who: Those attending the Wilco show and anyone who wants to camp (i.e. everyone)
How Much: to be determined (approximately $3-5 per person, per night)
What to bring: beer, tent, good vibes, surfboard, firewood, snacks, meats.
How to get there: The beach is three miles south of San Clemente on I-5. Look for sign.

The Plug:

San Onofre State Beach features 3.5-miles of sandy beaches with six access trails cut into the bluff above. The campground is along Old Highway 101 adjacent to the sandstone bluffs. The beach is popular with swimmers and surfers. The park includes a marshy area where San Mateo Creek meets the shoreline and Trestles Beach, a well-known California surfing site. Whales, dolphins and sea lions can be seen offshore from time to time. The park’s coastal terrace is chaparral-covered.

San Onofre includes San Onofre Surf Beach - a day use facility, San Mateo campground and day use facility, and a Nature Trail that starts at San Mateo Canyon and leads to San Mateo State Preserve/ Trestles Beach.

2 Comments:

Blogger Alan said...

Im in...what time is the Wilco show? I may just come down after work and meet up with you guys after wards, or just drive up saturday...but i am in. How far is it from LA?

4/21/2005 11:21:00 AM  
Blogger dmh said...

It's about an hour south.

4/22/2005 12:31:00 AM  

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