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SEASIDE — A new campground and beach access project estimated to cost $33 million will soon begin at Fort Ord Dunes State ...
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Islands on MSNCalifornia's Underrated State Park Offers Scenic Camping And Hiking Amongst Old-Growth Coast RedwoodsThere are a plethora of incredible state parks in Northern California, but this often-overlooked park is home to stunning ...
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Thrillist on MSNA Food- and Drink-Fueled Road Trip from LA to Big SurPhoto courtesy the author One of the best things about LA is how easy it is to get the hell out of it. That’s not to say I ...
San Onofre’s nuclear waste may be one step closer to being relocated, but at least one of the storage canisters containing ...
Southern California’s iconic surf spot will host the LA28 Olympic surf Athletes; meanwhile, locals reflect on the beach’s legacy, waves, and what the global spotlight could mean for the community.
A step change in the evolution of surfing brought about by an Australian teenager has electrified the world of extreme sport ...
Trestles Beach has shrunk by approximately 30 feet in the past 10 years. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Last fall, James Chowning set his sights on booking a campsite at San Onofre State Beach, one of the most visited state parks in California, renowned for its surf break and access to sandstone bluffs.
By now, all of you San Onofre State Beach lovers have heard that its beloved beaches, campgrounds and trails will continue to be open to the public for at least another 25 years. State officials ...
Access to the famed San Onofre State Beach was renewed for 25 years, just in the nick of time before its prior agreement lapsed on Aug. 31.
As part of President Richard Nixon’s Legacy of Park program, San Onofre was leased to the state of California. The land is part of Camp Pendleton, which is owned by the United States Navy.
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