emiller wrote:Scott I camped at Oceano dunes acouple of years ago and couldn't wait to leave, it was very noisy for me with all the kids on atv's and sand buggies. Then we camped at a camp ground right on hwy 101 big mistake with trailers full of atv's there flags would make a lot of wipping noise most of the night then when you thought it would quite the darn amtrak would come by and blow his horn all the way thu town. Now if I would have taken my quad I would have had more fun.
halfdome, Danny wrote: Carlsbad State Park is a premium spot to camp along the Pacific. Oregon Dunes is another primo spot along the Pacific and there's primitive camping available there, wonderful dunes. You didn't mention Imperial Dunes (Buttercup & Glamis) that are close to AZ. Must be too hot for you.
Danny
Oasis Maker wrote:As far as anything below 6000 ft elevation in AZ in the summer... forget about it. We either go UP in our state - or OUT to another one.
Scott G.
dmb90260 wrote:The biggest vintage trailer rally in the US is held at Pismo Coast Village RV Park.
it is the first place I spent the night in my teardrop. Very nice and full service. Nothing in the area is far away, it is very compact. It is right on the ocean and as far from the freeway as you can get. You will need to call ahead for reservations but it is worth it. You can drive to the dunes area and sleep in comfort.
halfdome, Danny wrote:Oasis Maker wrote:As far as anything below 6000 ft elevation in AZ in the summer... forget about it. We either go UP in our state - or OUT to another one.
Scott G.
Scott, I got to go to 7,000 feet some day and see where my brother lives in Show Low AZ but I bet it's hotthere in the summer too. I never camped on the beach in Pismo since we stayed in my cousins driveway. It was quiet, very close to the dunes and her yard was nothing but sand. Maybe you could see if there's another park close by.
Danny
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