San Clemente State Beach
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"Camped here during Sanistar installs"

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"30min to pier and back. West Toast cafe on the way "

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"Amazing beach for surfing and spear fishing. Came with Leon 9/4/23. Water is shallow but good waves for beginner surfers. Wear water shoes for rocky bottom. Very picturesque beach setting with palm trees and bamboo shower areas. Very very crowded on weekends. Ok on weekdays. 15$ parking, free when camping in San Mateo or San clement"

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"Nice trail along beach but no e-bikes allowed! Boring town. Nice clean park, up on a bluff. Safe"

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"Easy-access beach with a pier, busy downtown, and plenty of food options If you can’t decide between LA or San Diego, this OC beach town is a solid choice that's just about halfway between the two. While it doesn’t have the national notoriety of Laguna or Newport, the area's home to beautiful beaches, a surfing scene, and a groovy little town boasting lots of classic Spanish architecture and plenty of independent businesses. The city’s long stretch of coastline runs about four miles featuring narrower beaches bordered by brush-covered bluffs in most parts. The main action takes place in and around San Clemente Pier City Beach on both sides of the 1,300-foot-long old wooden pier, with lifeguard stations, lots of grassy areas behind the beach, plenty of nearby parking, and an easy walk to nearby restaurants, bars, and retailers. Know before you go: If you’re looking to test out a car-free day, this is the place to try it. The train station is steps from the beach and the Metrolink runs from multiple cities around SoCal, including Union Station in Downtown LA. Where to eat/drink: Many restaurants that have snagged coveted pier space are tourist traps that locals stay away from, but you’ll find plenty of residents frequenting The Fisherman’s Restaurant and Bar. Situated at the base of the pier with its umbrella-dotted deck providing perfect ocean views, this spot also has a solid offering of cocktails, seafood sandwiches, tacos, bowls of mussels and clams, and multiple versions of fish and chips. For a mid-day cooldown, grab an iced Stumptown coffee on draft or a cone of gelato at nearby Caterina’s. "

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