Situated on a sand-spit between Coronado and Imperial Beach, Silver Strand State Beach stretches for 2 ½ miles on the Pacific Ocean and …
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Nov 28, 2024
Earl - the beach patrol - denied my service dog onto the beach when it was EMPTY. Claimed he was a cop, he is not. It is illegal to not grant a service animal permission. But he then questioned me wi… Full review by 856montanas
Jun 20, 2024
Typical Beach. Close to parking lots, not very wide so it can be crowded. Kids were VERY disappointed that we couldn't swim due to pollution from Mexico. Lots of campers. Full review by Miranda G
Jun 8, 2024
This Campground is right on beach. It’s an asphalt parking lot type Campground. The spaces are just wide enough to put your RV and put your awning out and get another vehicle barely in front dependin… Full review by tonyk744
Is there any way around getting stuck inside when they close the gates at 7??
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You may park your vehicle outside the park on Coronado Cays Blvd. which is on the east side of Hwy 75 and either walk or bike in and out of the park. Gate is locked at 7, 8, or 9 …
You may park your vehicle outside the park on Coronado Cays Blvd. which is on the east side of Hwy 75 and either walk or bike in and out of the park. Gate is locked at 7, 8, or 9 depending on time of year.
I found this. Might help? CAMPING FEES GENERAL#TAB#$65.00 BEACH FRONT #TAB#$50.00 INLAND #TAB# SENIOR#TAB#$63.00 BEACH FRONT #TAB#$48.00 INLAND #TAB# DISABLED#TAB#$32.50 BEACH FRONT (with Park’s pass)#TAB#$25.00 INLAND #TAB# DISTINGUISHED VETERAN’S (with Park’s pass)#TAB#$ NO FEE #TAB# EXTRA VEHICLES#TAB#- $10.00 per night PETS#TAB#- $ NO FEE Day Use Lot #3 is now available for campground extra vehicle parking. Special Rules and Pricing apply. Rate varies between $10-15 per night. Contact the park for detailed information.
The campsite says NO WIFI. My hubby needs wifi access to make this trip happen... Any experience with laptop access from RV sites or on the beach itself? Thanks!
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I as well don't know about WiFI access, we just used our cell phones on 4G LTE while there and sent several texts and pictures to others. I would imagine that if 4G LTE is …
I as well don't know about WiFI access, we just used our cell phones on 4G LTE while there and sent several texts and pictures to others. I would imagine that if 4G LTE is available that you could get a jet pack that generates a WiFi signal to be able to connect your other devices with. We travel frequently with a jet pack that we use on our Verizon 4G LTE and it works really well, we are able to connect 5 devices to the jet pack WiFi. Ours is a couple of years old now and I hear the newer ones work even better. I also know you can rent jet packs (or other devices that generate a WiFi signal) for about $10 a day from various companies and I've heard those work out good too. You're right close to the city there while on the beach so I don't see this as any problem to get a WiFi signal generated from another device, it'll likely just end up costing you a few dollars a day to do so.
Are the RV's secluded to just a portion of the beach? I am staying w my family at the Loews and this is the beach we will use. Don't want to see a bunch of RV's when I am trying to just relax and enjoy the ocean.
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So there are a lot of rvs, however there is a sand hill and once you go over the hill all you see is the ocean and no rvs. I highly recommend going to Coronado beach. Just up the road. …
So there are a lot of rvs, however there is a sand hill and once you go over the hill all you see is the ocean and no rvs. I highly recommend going to Coronado beach. Just up the road. You will NOT regret it. Justbto swim etc.
hi. I have loved collecting shells for many years and was wondering if shell collecting is currently allowed at this beach. Thanks bunches!!!!
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Yes - what I have found are dozens of sand dollars and lots of fossil looking shells. There are a couple of "trapped" pools (further down in the direction of Imperial Beach) where …
Yes - what I have found are dozens of sand dollars and lots of fossil looking shells. There are a couple of "trapped" pools (further down in the direction of Imperial Beach) where there are lots of interesting shells. Be sure to take a bag to carry them and a separate place for the sand dollars so they don't break.
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