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| El
Capitan Beach |
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| This beautiful campground
is located about 15 minutes north of Santa Barbara, and provides a million
dollar view for only $20.00 per night! El Capitan campground is on a bluff
overlooking the Pacific Ocean from our campsite I could hear the waves
crashing and see the dolphins frolicking in the ocean. El Capitan also
has plenty of large trees providing shade and a natural jungle gym for
the kids, it combines the love of beach camping and a touch of forest
camping. The paved bike trails at El Capitan provide plenty of entertainment
for everyone; you can ride the trail all the way to Refugio Beach if you
wanted to. |
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The bathrooms at El Capitan campground are clean and
there are coin operated showers and plenty of water spigots. There is
also a small convenience store (open in the summer) and the camp host
sells firewood for $6.00 a bundle. During the summer, El Capitan Canyon,
(located on the other side of the highway) offers dinner and entertainment
on Saturday nights, it is within walking distance from the campground.
In our opinion the best sites at El Capitan State Campground are 85, 84,
83, and 82 (85 being the best) in the Anza Group loop, and 107, 105, 103,
and 101 in the Portola loop. Sites 31, 32 and 33 are nice, but the view
is not anything compared to the above mentioned sites, El Capitan also
offers several group camping sites. El Capitan fills up fast for the summer
months and reservations should be made seven months ahead of time. Reservations
can be made through www.reserveamerica.com for more information you can
call the State park at 805-968-1033. |
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