Camping Near Salt Creek Beach

Orange County

Salt Creek Beach, Orange County, California
Salt Creek Beach, Orange County, California

Camping Near Salt Creek Beach

Orange County


Doheny State Beach Campground

Campsites at nearby Doheny State Beach are at beach level, with premium sites facing the ocean. During very high tides waves can flood some of those campsites. The nearby railroad track is active. Lengths of the parking spaces vary, so it is best to check the reservation website before choosing your site if RV length is a concern. Most campsites are appropriate for tents or RVs, but a few are limited to RVs or trailers only.

There are no hook-ups at any of the sites. Hot showers at the restrooms take quarters. 50 cents will give you a reasonable length shower. Doheny State Beach has a reputation for clean restrooms. Dogs are allowed in the campground if on leash and attended, but they are not permitted on the beach. Convenience stores and fast-food restaurants are nearby.


Doheny State Beach Campground Facilities

Fees and Reservations

Fees:
  Inland campsites $40
  Premium beachfront: $60
  Group campsite: $300
Online Reservations at ReserveCalifornia:
Doheny State Beach Campground Reservations
or call (800) 444-PARK (7275) between 8 AM and 6 PM


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Great campgrounds up and down the Southern California coast and all across the state.

San Clemente State Beach

225 Avenida Califia
San Clemente, CA
(949) 492-3156
Facilities: RV and Tent campsites, group campsites, picnic area, restrooms, showers, day-use area.
Fees: Regular sites $40, Premium sites $45, Hook-up sites $65
Online Reservations at ReserveCalifornia:
San Clemente State Beach Campground Reservations
or call (800) 444-PARK (7275) between 8 AM and 6 PM

San Onofre State Beach

830 Cristianitos Road
San Clemente, CA
(949) 492-4872
Facilities: Two campgrounds with a total of 309 Tent and RV campsites with picnic tables and fire pits, electric and water hook-ups, restrooms, hot showers, dump station
Fees: Regular sites $40, Hook-up sites $65
Online Reservations at ReserveCalifornia:
San Onofre State Beach Campground Reservations
or call (800) 444-PARK (7275) between 8 AM and 6 PM


Nearby Inland Parks with Campgrounds

Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park

33401 Ortega Highway, San Juan Capistrano, CA
(949) 923-2210 or (949) 923-2207
Facilities: Family Campground, RV electrical hook-ups, dump station, BBQs, restrooms, showers, trails, nature center, interpretive programs, equestrian camp
Fees: $20 per night plus $6 per night electrical fee for those using hook-ups
Reservations: Orange County Parks - Caspers Wilderness

O'Neill Regional Park

30892 Trabuco Canyon Road, Trabuco Canyon, CA
(949)923-2260 or (949)923-2256
Facilities: 79 Family Campsites for tents or RVs, group campgrounds, equestrian camping, restrooms, showers, sanitary station, nature center, playground
Fees: $20 per night
Reservations: Orange County Parks - O'Neill Region Park Camping


Salt Creek  Beach, CA

Salt Creek Beach


Greater Area RV Campgrounds

Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort & Marina

1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach, CA
949) 729-3863
Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort
RV Sites: 382 RV sites, tent sites
Amenities: Back Bay Bistro, banquet facilities, market place, pool and spa, watersports and beach rentals, playground, fitness center, laundry, restrooms, marina, boat launch
Rates: $$$$


Oceanside RV Park

1510 South Coast Highway, Oceanside, CA
(760) 722-4404   Oceanside RV Park
RV Sites: Full hook-ups, 30 amp, cable TV, tent sites
Amenities: Propane, laundry, bathrooms with showers, meeting room, spa, pool, walk to the beach
Rates: $$

Paradise by the Sea RV Resort

1537 South Coast Highway, Oceanside, CA
(760) 439-1376   Paradise by the Sea RV Resort
RV Sites: 91 sites with Cable TV, WiFi, full hook-ups, 30 amp or 50 amp
Amenities: Pool, hot tub, restrooms, laundry, small grocery/RV store, recreation room, beach rentals, walk to beach
Rates: $$

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Ocean Safety

California State Parks and Recreation cautions that "large surf, cold water temperatures, backwash, sudden drop-offs, pounding shorebreak, and dangerous rip currents can turn what seem like safe activities such as playing near the surf line, wading, or climbing on rock outcroppings, deadly." Learn more about ocean safety at CA State Parks: Ocean Safety