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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Sea level
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yeah you can get on just fine but the parking down by the beach says "decal only" and since i have decals i don't know what happens if you don't.. ![]()
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Oceanside
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Grants Pass, OR
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They are strict on the decal only parking. Go to San Onofre State Beach (not the campground part) and launch all the way at the end (it's called Dog Patch).
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Grants Pass, OR
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The military is strict on the decal only parking. Go to San Onofre State Beach (not the campground part) and launch all the way at the end (it's called Dog Patch).
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: South OC
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I figured I'd try the surf spot called "old mans". I believe its the state park w/ access to the north of the domes. I figured to roll into that lot, drive as far south in the lot as I can, park on the dirt. Dump a kayak on the sand and well try not to lose anything.
Surf is generally small . A lot of long-boarders and regulars. I've never surf launched a kayak there but used to walk north and surf the break/section called "churches" which is in front of the military base for parking and camping. PM me if anyone is interested. I think I'd like to go with someone for the first time. Safety FIRST! |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: O.C.
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San Onofre is a VERY strange place...
Be aware of the surf there. There are two breaks to get through, and it is best accomplished by angling out towards the south from "Old Man's". The shore break can be a bitch, breaking right on shore with a "thump" over a rock bottom and lots of loose seaweed. Access is through the State Park, stay on the dirt road going south after you pay your $15. Go to the end of the road and park, you will then be about 1/4 mile or so north of the "domes" at "Old Man's". The dirt road parking is about 30' from the water's edge at high tide. When the power plant is in operation, there are water intake and outlet pipes about 3/4 mile offshore from the "domes". This is a good place to try to make bait. Somethimes a bit unnerving though, to see a whirlpool (intake pipe) in the middle of the ocean. Lots of Great White sightings at San O; talk to the local SUP people. All in all, IMHO not worth it if the swells are >2'. (Manny, if you need more info, PM me...)
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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MrJB has it about covered. There can be as many as 5 or more breaks because there is a shallow water reef just off the beach. As he said, just outside the shore break you should paddle/peddle at about a 45 degree angle to the shore to the left. There is a small sand channel there (midway between the facility and the end of the parking lot) that will only break with the larger swells. More often than not, there is little surf to deal with on this end of the beach. However, I would not recommend attempting a launch at low tide with surf more than 2 feet (because of the reef). I would bring some kind of bait, cause finding it there can be difficult.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Bahia Asuncion
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As mrJB said, it is a strange place indeed. Seems that when you have all of the surf breaks figured out, a big swell hits and changes the bottom contours, and you have to sit on shore and study where the surf is breaking. The sand channel that Greg mentioned has been pretty consistent through the years, but there can be some real sneaker sets that can bust you up in that area too. Just tie everything down when you come back in.
It certainly can be worth the hassle though
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