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BE SAFE AT THE BEACH
RIP CURRENTS
The ocean can be dangerous at any time of the year
and in any location. Every year people drown because
they do not understand the dangers posed by the
massive power and strength of ocean waters. The most
important lesson? Learn to swim (before you go) and
never swim alone!
A rip current is a channel of water flowing away
from shore. Rip currents, which are quite common,
will typically form at breaks in sandbars or near
structures, such as piers.
A rip current can be very narrow or may be more
than 50 yards wide. They can quickly increase in
speed and therefore may change from moment
to moment in terms of the threat they pose to
swimmers and waders.
The average speed of a rip current is one to two
feet per second, but they have been found to be
as fast as eight feet per second — faster than an
Olympic swimmer!
Rip currents can carry even the strongest
swimmer out to sea, sometimes just beyond the
line of breaking waves and other times possibly
hundreds of yards offshore.
If you find yourself caught in a rip current, the
first thing to do is stay calm and don’t try to fight
the current — it will win, not you. Instead, escape
the current by swimming in a direction parallel to
the shoreline. When you are free of the current,
swim away from the rip current and at an angle
toward the shore.
OCEAN SAFETY TIPS
• Always keep an eye on the surf — Large waves can
hit the shore without warning, crashing much farther
up the beach than normal waves. They can knock
down both children and adults and drag them into
deep water.
• On steep beaches, be wary of backwash — Even
normal waves can create a dangerous rush of water
that can knock you off your feet and pull you out
into the ocean.
• Do not dive headfirst into the surf — Divers may
hit hidden rocks or the shallow bottom, resulting in
paralysis or death.
• Know what a rip current is and how to free yourself
if caught in one.
INLAND CAMPSITE $35.00
INLAND HOOKUP $60.00
OCEAN CAMPSITE $50.00
OCEAN HOOKUP $75.00
SECOND AND THIRD VEHICLES $15.00 ADDITIONAL
Only one vehicle is included with the reservation and all extra-vehicle fees are paid at the park entrance.
This popular oceanfront campground is located between Encinitas and Solana Beach, 40 miles north of San Diego.
Stairs lead to the beach.
PARK FEES are due and payable upon entry into
the park. Use the self-registration system if the
entrance station is closed. Campsite fee covers
ONE VEHICLE. Extra-vehicle fees are collected
upon arrival and cannot be paid in advance.
OCCUPANCY: Only eight (8) people and three (3)
vehicles per standard site. No equipment in the
planted areas, please. Only two (2) vehicles per
hookup site.
VEHICLE PARKING: Vehicles must be parked
within assigned campsite, not on the roadway,
in the planted area or beyond the campsite
number. Only three licensed vehicles (includes
motorcycles/trailers/RVs) are allowed per standard
campsite. Only two licensed vehicles are allowed
per hookup site. Additional vehicle parking may
be available on a night-by-night basis at the
North Day-Use Lot, just north of the campground.
The fees are paid by automatic pay machine by
selecting the overnight option at the lot.
VISITORS: Non-registered guests must exit by
10 p.m. Twenty-minute passes may be issued at
the entrance to allow equipment/visitor drop off
and pick up.
CHECK-OUT TIME is noon. Please leave site
clean and on time. Check-in time is 2 p.m. Sorry,
no exceptions.
RE-REGISTRATION: If you want to re-register, you
must contact the entrance station within the first
hour of operation. (Summer and winter hours
may vary.)
PETS/DOGS: Must be kept on a leash no longer than
six feet and under physical control at all times. Except
for service animals, dogs are not permitted on the
beach. Pets/dogs must be confined to a vehicle or tent
at night. Noisy/vicious animals are not allowed. Please
clean up after your animal.
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HOOKUP SITES: Two licensed vehicles maximum.
Only one RV (motor home, trailer, tent trailer, van)
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SPEED LIMIT: The speed limit is 15 mph. Use good
judgment. Children are at play!
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CAMPING RESERVATIONS: You may make camping reservations by calling (800) 444-7275
(TTY 800-274-7275). To make online reservations, visit our website at www.parks.ca.gov/sanelijo.
ALTERNATE FORMAT: This publication can be made available in alternate formats.
Contact interp@parks.ca.gov.
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INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS: Ask staff about an
upcoming program schedule.
NORTH END SITES 130-171
No Dogs Allowed
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GARBAGE: Household garbage only. Please take your
large items (chairs, carpet, boxes, etc.) home.
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TRUCKS: Passengers may not ride in the beds of
pick-up trucks (including those with camper shells).
California Vehicle Code laws apply.
Lookout Point
LENGTH OF STAY — The maximum stay per year is thirty (30) days.
HIGH SEASON: (MARCH-NOVEMBER) 7 NIGHTS
All persons and equipment must vacate for a minimum of 48 hours before
beginning another stay.
LOW SEASON: (DECEMBER-FEBRUARY) 14 NIGHTS
All persons and equipment must vacate for a minimum of 48 hours before
beginning another stay.
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SQUIRRELS / WILDLIFE: Do not feed them. It promotes
disease, overpopulation and property damage.
Lifeguard Tower
MOTORHOMES AND TRAILERS are limited to 35’ for non-hookup sites or
24’ for hookup sites.
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PLANTS: All plants are protected. Do not cut, or
attach items to plants. Do not damage berm or place
equipment in plant area between campsites.
LIFEGUARDS: In addition to mobile lifeguards:
Summer towers are staffed 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Spring/
Fall — limited tower staffing; Winter (Nov-March) — no
towers staffed. Ask about current conditions/beach
safety before you swim.
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ALCOHOL and glass containers are NOT allowed on the
beach or beyond your campsite.
Laundry
BEACH WHEELCHAIRS
are available at no cost for visitor use. Check out
a wheelchair with a photo ID at the campground entrance.
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CURFEW: All visitors under the age of 18 must be in
their campsites between 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
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ACCESSIBLE FEATURES : Accessible campsites are #4A, 26A, 58A, 92A,
143A, 164A. Restroom/shower buildings have accessible facilities. Prior to
arrival, if you need assistance, call (760) 753-5091.
ACCESSIBLE PARKING: All vehicles registered in the
campground must park within campsite limits. Please
leave accessible parking spots available for those using
restroom facilities.
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NOISE: Radios and other sound-producing devices
must not be audible beyond your immediate campsite,
regardless of the time of day or night.
Accessible Feature
Campfire
Camp Host Site
Ranger Station
GROUP EVENTS: The San Elijo campfire center is available for group
events. Restrictions and a fee apply. For event applications and information,
call (760) 753-5355.
THEFT WARNING: Keep your vehicles locked and your
valuables out of sight. Report any suspicious activity to
the park staff.
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QUIET HOURS are from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Please
be considerate.
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MOTORIZED SCOOTERS: Operators must have a
driver’s license or permit to operate. Helmets are
required (CVC 21235).
GENERATORS: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. only.
North Day Use
NO SUBSTANCE (Comet, Ajax, diatomaceous earth, etc.) may be scattered
on the ground. These poison nearby plants and marine life, and they are
harmful to children and adults on direct contact.
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FIRES AND FIREWOOD: Fires are allowed only in
established fire rings. NO beach fires. Do not leave
campfires unattended.
RECYCLE: Recycle bins are provided for your aluminum cans, plastic bottles
and glass. Recycling supports the Junior Ranger programs.
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BICYCLES: Are allowed only on paved roads. Bicycle
riders under age 18 must wear a helmet. Bicycles ridden
after dark must have a light. Please ride safely.
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CAMP STORE: Open April through October for
firewood, ice and groceries. (760) 436-6601
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