There are two campgrounds here. The more popular San Mateo Campground is a developed inland site with electrical hookups, flush toilets, indoor hot showers, picnic tables and fire pits. It's about a 1.5 mile nature walk to Trestles Beach. The primitive bluff sites sit on an ocean-view cliff above Trestles along old Hwy 101 – no hot water or flush toilets.
San Onofre State Beach Campgrounds
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3. Surfing Heritage & Culture Center
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7. Mission San Juan Capistrano
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One block southwest of the mission, next to the Capistrano train depot, this peaceful assemblage of a few dozen historic cottages and adobes now mostly…