LisaLisa
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- Newport Beach, CA
That's great - really glad you hear you guys are making the trek!
The nearest airport is in Santa Maria, CA...about 15 minutes away - but not a real major airport. San Luis Obsipo is about 35 minutes awaybut a smaller airport still, so will most likely be more $$$ to get into and out of. You can fly into anything in southern Cali (though I would personally avoid LAX like the plague)...Burbank or Orange County/John Wayne International are good options...or better yet, San Jose, CA, Oakland, CA or San Francisco, CA and drive south...traffic will not be anywhere near as bad coming from the north than the south. About a 3 hour drive from north/San Jose area. 5+ from So Cal.
Other transport options are (if you have a lot of free time and are budget minded) fly into So Cal and take the train to Oceano, CA...you can pratically walk to the venue from the train station
Again, sorry for the info trickling out...even though we have the permit, our title sponsor is signed, and the logo is in the final stages, the cat was let out of the bag early and I want to make sure we have all the info, or at least a good chunk together so we can distribute an official, complete press release.
Stay tuned, mark those calenders and start planning your transport....oh, and book your camp site NOW here: http://www.reserveamerica.com/browseMaps.do?topTabIndex=CampgroundMap
Please note:
This event is being held at the Oceano Dunes SVRA - NOT Oceano Campground at Pismo State Beach (though you are welcome to camp there too ifyou want full hook up and a short drive).
At Oceano Dunes SVRA, the campsites are on the beach in the OHV area.
Four wheel drive vehicles are recommended.
A maximum of 10 reservations can be made for Oceano Dunes.
Each vehicle entering the park under it's own power must have an individual reservation number. Vehicles on trailers do not need a reservation.
Reservations are made by ReserveAmerica only, do not call the park for reservations.
This is NOT Oceano Campground at Pismo State Beach.
At Oceano Dunes SVRA, the campsites are on the beach in the OHV area.
Due to the popularity and nature of this park, there is no space available for parking additional cars. Each reservation is limited to one vehicle and one legally towed vehicle. Each vehicle entering the park under its own power must have an individual reservation number.
Fees include entry for 1 vehicle and 1 legally towed vehicle per reservation. Four wheel drive vehicles are recommended.
Vehicles on trailers do not need a reservation.
A maximum of 10 reservations can be made for Oceano Dunes in one person's name.
Reservations available Year Round through ReserveAmerica.
Reservations can now be made up to 2 days prior to any arrival date.
Due to tide and beach conditions, check-in is as tides allow on your arrival date.
CHECK-OUT TIME IS 6:00 P.M.
Site
Site is primitive, there are no flush toilets or showers at this park. The park is highly used by off road vehicles and can get noisy.
There's also some terrific info here on the official website of the venue: http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=1207
Also, if you're a non-resident wishing to operate any off road vehicles (sand rails, quads, motocycles, etc.) in the dunes or on the beach this weekend, please refer to the requirements for non-resident users here: http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/pages/1140/files/CA Nonresident OHV Use Permit Vendors.pdf
The nearest airport is in Santa Maria, CA...about 15 minutes away - but not a real major airport. San Luis Obsipo is about 35 minutes awaybut a smaller airport still, so will most likely be more $$$ to get into and out of. You can fly into anything in southern Cali (though I would personally avoid LAX like the plague)...Burbank or Orange County/John Wayne International are good options...or better yet, San Jose, CA, Oakland, CA or San Francisco, CA and drive south...traffic will not be anywhere near as bad coming from the north than the south. About a 3 hour drive from north/San Jose area. 5+ from So Cal.
Other transport options are (if you have a lot of free time and are budget minded) fly into So Cal and take the train to Oceano, CA...you can pratically walk to the venue from the train station
Again, sorry for the info trickling out...even though we have the permit, our title sponsor is signed, and the logo is in the final stages, the cat was let out of the bag early and I want to make sure we have all the info, or at least a good chunk together so we can distribute an official, complete press release.
Stay tuned, mark those calenders and start planning your transport....oh, and book your camp site NOW here: http://www.reserveamerica.com/browseMaps.do?topTabIndex=CampgroundMap
Please note:
This event is being held at the Oceano Dunes SVRA - NOT Oceano Campground at Pismo State Beach (though you are welcome to camp there too ifyou want full hook up and a short drive).
At Oceano Dunes SVRA, the campsites are on the beach in the OHV area.
Four wheel drive vehicles are recommended.
A maximum of 10 reservations can be made for Oceano Dunes.
Each vehicle entering the park under it's own power must have an individual reservation number. Vehicles on trailers do not need a reservation.
Reservations are made by ReserveAmerica only, do not call the park for reservations.
This is NOT Oceano Campground at Pismo State Beach.
At Oceano Dunes SVRA, the campsites are on the beach in the OHV area.
Due to the popularity and nature of this park, there is no space available for parking additional cars. Each reservation is limited to one vehicle and one legally towed vehicle. Each vehicle entering the park under its own power must have an individual reservation number.
Fees include entry for 1 vehicle and 1 legally towed vehicle per reservation. Four wheel drive vehicles are recommended.
Vehicles on trailers do not need a reservation.
A maximum of 10 reservations can be made for Oceano Dunes in one person's name.
Reservations available Year Round through ReserveAmerica.
Reservations can now be made up to 2 days prior to any arrival date.
Due to tide and beach conditions, check-in is as tides allow on your arrival date.
CHECK-OUT TIME IS 6:00 P.M.
Site
Site is primitive, there are no flush toilets or showers at this park. The park is highly used by off road vehicles and can get noisy.
There's also some terrific info here on the official website of the venue: http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=1207
Also, if you're a non-resident wishing to operate any off road vehicles (sand rails, quads, motocycles, etc.) in the dunes or on the beach this weekend, please refer to the requirements for non-resident users here: http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/pages/1140/files/CA Nonresident OHV Use Permit Vendors.pdf
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