San Onofre State Beach is a popular coastal destination in Southern California known for its world-class surfing, scenic bluffs, and diverse natural habitats. It offers extensive opportunities for camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing along its wide sandy beaches and coastal trails.
San Onofre State Beach stretches along 3.5 miles of Southern California coastline in northern San Diego County. It is particularly renowned for its consistently good surf breaks, attracting surfers of all skill levels, especially at the iconic 'Old Man's' surf spot. The park encompasses several distinct areas including San Onofre Bluffs, Trails, San Mateo Campground, and Trestles Beach. The terrain features sandy beaches, coastal bluffs, and chaparral-dominated hillsides that support a variety of native plant and animal species, including sensitive coastal sage scrub habitats. The beach lies adjacent to the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, which limits development, preserving the area's natural character. Historically, the region was used by coastal Native American tribes, and later by settlers and surfers since the mid-20th century. Today, visitors enjoy a range of outdoor activities including surfing, hiking on bluff trails with panoramic ocean views, camping at the mod-amenitized San Mateo Campground, fishing, paddle sports, and wildlife watching, especially birding. The park’s proximity to urban areas like San Clemente and Oceanside makes it an accessible natural retreat. Notable features include its famous surf breaks, tide pools, and a stretch of the California Coastal Trail which runs through the park. The area’s commitment to protecting coastal ecosystems alongside recreational use enhances its appeal to both adventure seekers and nature lovers.
Old Man’s Surf Break – world-famous surfing spot with consistent waves
San Onofre Bluffs Trail – scenic bluff trail offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean
San Mateo Campground – well-equipped coastal campground with ocean and bluff access
Tide Pools – diverse intertidal marine life observable at low tide
A legendary surfing location known for its smooth, long waves that attract surfers nationwide.
A coastal trail that features stunning views of the ocean and access to remote beaches.
A popular campground perched on the bluff above the beach, offering amenities and scenic sunset views.