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Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites
Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites
Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites
Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites
Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites
Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites
Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites
Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites
Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites
Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites
Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites
Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites
Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites
Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites
Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites
Del Mar Beach Cottages and Campsites

Location

Installation Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base, CA
GPS Coordinates 33.221026, -117.405385
Location Information Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, CA

Directions

Directions Exit I-5 at the Camp Pendleton, Oceanside exit (South gate). Turn left at the first traffic signal onto A St. Turn left on 12th St. and proceed until you see Del Mar Beach Guest Services on your right.

Contact Information

Phone Number (760) 725-2134/2313
Fax Number (760) 725-2396
Mailing Address AC/S MWR, Attn: Financial Management Division, Box 55020, Camp Pendleton, CA 92055-5020
Website URL http://www.mccscp.com/delmarbeach

Campground Information

Authorized Users Active, National Guard, Reservists, Retired, 100% DAV, DoD civilians, Guests.
Season Year round.
Reservations Active duty Marine Corps personnel may reserve 12 weeks in advance. All other military (active, reserve, retired) may reserve 10 weeks in advance. All others may reserve 9 weeks in advance. Full payment must be received 2 weeks prior or reservation will be cancelled. One-day fee for cancellations within 2 weeks.
Internet Access None available.
Mail Forwarding (Your name), c/o General Delivery, Del Mar Beach Post Office, Camp Pendleton, CA 92055
Pet Information Dogs not allowed on the beach. 2 pet limit. No pets allowed in the rentals.
Campground Information Summer season is April 1st to October 31st. Winter season is November 1st to March 31st. 15 night stay limit in the summer. 1 month stay limit in the winter (except for special winter monthly rate in the back area only). Higher rates for guests. Group beach camping available at $20 per person.
Big Rig Friendly? Yes
Amenities Dump, SewerWaterElectricTent AreaLaundryShowersPlaygroundPicinic AreaBeachFishingDieselGasCommissaryExchangeLodgeFitness CenterShoppeteSnack BarClass VIMarinaMovie TheaterMuseumPost Office

Site Information

Type of site
Spaces
Hook-ups
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Campsite - Beach First Row
34
W/S/30,50A
$50 - $55
N/A
N/A
Campsite
72
W/S/30,50A
$40 - $45
N/A
$780 (winter only - select area)
Villas
62
Full
$89 - $129
N/A
N/A

Other Information

Firearms Policy Firearms must be registered within 24 hours of arrival at the Provost Marshals office.
DoD Interactive Comment Evaluation

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Weather Information Camp Pendleton, California, weather forecast
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Del Mar Beach, at the southern end of the base, and San Onofre beach on the northern end offer miles of magnificent surf in the heart of Southern California. Cottages and campsites with electrical hook ups are available to rent by sponsors and spouses only at both beaches. The cottages have one to three bedrooms, all have kitchens and TV's and many have fire rings. Each beach has a bath house and lifeguards are on duty year-round.

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27-28 March 2012

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Ric_Bridges@msn.com Reviewed by Ric_Bridges@msn.com
April 03, 2012

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

First room we checked into had such an overpowering cleaning odor, even after we left all the windows open for two hours, we had to request to be moved to another room. The second room was not clean to the standards one should expect for a $100 per night room. We were asked to sweep the floor, empty the garbage, and wash dishes upon departure. Due to the amount of sand and stains on the floor, it was clear it had not been swept or mopped before our arrival. The vent in the bathroom was so clogged with dust, the ventilation was not effective. We have stayed in other military lodges, at much less cost, and were totally satisfied. For $100 per night, you could find a much better choice elsewhere.

 

Dec. 11, 2011

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S.W. left this review using the Directory software: - Camp is almost empty on the date. the beach front sites are very nice.

 

Oct 2011

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1.9
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iggy_az Reviewed by iggy_az
November 16, 2011
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Last updated: November 17, 2011
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

I'm rating the RV location only. I have used this location many times over the years and the price is the highest of ALL military campgrounds. I wonder what they do with the $40 plus dollars a night. They sure can fix, upgrade the bathrooms which are old and rusted. They can at least replaced 30 amp and 50 amp plugs that are so loose your cable will fall out by gravity. They can at least control and manage large tent groups from not running all around others trailers. They can repair all the leaking water valves that look like they were there in the 1960's. I love the location. I love the base! But this is the biggest ripoff in the nation and they should be ashamed. Where is the money going? Take some time and invest in maintaining and upgrading and we may come back.

 

June/July 2011

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2.2
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JD Reviewed by JD
November 05, 2011

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Last updated: November 05, 2011
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful

We stayed in the second row ($40/night) the end of June/early July and it was a disaster. We have been going to Del Mar for about 8 years and this was the worst experience we have ever had. The site next to us had four sleeping tents and a cook tent with at least 10 teenagers and another site had an RV and 3 tents with 12 people. The staff is not very helpful and they don't enforce the rules. The bathroom and shower facility were disgusting and did not appear to be cleaned very often. The dumpsters were overflowing and not emptied often enough. The so called "Resort" is not worth the $40/night and we don't plan to stay there again.

 

1 September - 5 September 2011

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kiwimum Reviewed by kiwimum
September 05, 2011

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Last updated: September 06, 2011
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful

Location is the only positive about this RV Park. Bathrooms are disgusting, showers only have cool water and very little privacy. Staff are not easy to deal with, very short. There are no so called amenities at this "resort" other than water, sewer, electricity. $50 a night for front row, $40 for all other rows. We camped over the holiday weekend and the place was a zoo. Rules were not adhered to and no one was checking on the sites. Many sites had RV plus 3 or 4 tents. Rules state only 8 people per site. Site across from us had at least 16 people each night. If they are going to call themselves a Resort, they have a long way to go.

 

19 August - 20 August 2011

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3.6
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SHUMAN8999 Reviewed by SHUMAN8999
August 28, 2011
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful

Awesome place, especially the sites right on the beach. Ridiculous price with reservation restrictions and automatic charging of credit card 2 weeks prior. All but one night can be refunded. We normally just go down there for the day and return home.

 

July 27-28, 2011

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1.9
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jsjoey1@hotmail.com Reviewed by jsjoey1@hotmail.com
July 31, 2011

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I have gone to these cottages for a few years now and have consistently watch the price go up, the cottages get changed every few years to make you think your getting something for your money, but it is a joke. This time when we went we could only get one cottage on the beach side the other was in the back 616B, cost $85.00 a night. What a dump! The back area was filled with trash all over the place, sand had not been ranked in who knows how long, my grandson went to open the back door and the door handle came off, tried to wash the dishes but had no soap, only one TV in the sitting area none in the bedroom, back table was filthy with sticky syrup all over it. Your neighbors are right out for everyone to see what everyone else it doing. The view, well you get to look at a lot of old fencing materials that have just been left there and the electrical equipment that they are trying to grow a plant around. And they have the nerve to charge $85.00! Next night we got to move into the $129.00 room. Whoopeee! The room was fine, but no coffee, and as you walked out the door you could smell the sewer, very nice. The prices for both rooms was ridiculous. First off the young military men and women cannot afford this and they need a place that they can get away with their families. Whose ever idea this was it stinks. Everyone is out to make a buck. And on top of that when did we start letting civilians use military services another joke, yes especially when their families and the ones who work in the offices save spaces for them that hard working military members deserve! I have no intentions of going back until the prices go down. A resort? Really......head to Oceanside or Carlsbad I bet you could get a "Real" resort for that kind of money!

 

June 20-25, 2011

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4.3
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Linda D Reviewed by Linda D
June 26, 2011

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We spent 5 nights. June 20-25 2011. Stay was nice, used space 48 close to bathrooms for kids. Showers in the bath house need a remodel and update, I have seen it cleaner. We stayed in sec 4 one nite, it now has fire rings. The rocks/gravel in spaces 92-105 are very very hard on the feet. They are working on making the area a "resort", so there is hope for the bath house and sec 4. The cottages are finished and very nice, maybe now they will work on the camping end. Overall had a great week.

 

Memorial Weekend 2011

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sheidemann Reviewed by sheidemann
May 31, 2011

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Holiday weekends book quickly. Active Marines get a two week head start, followed by the other services, on down to retirees. The RV sites range from very nice (beach front) to rather disappointing (section 4). Other reviews mentioned the bathrooms; I agree they're substandard- probably the only real downside to this otherwise enjoyable campground. The beach has recently added some nice cabanas with furniture and electrical hookups. They also sponsored a number of activities on Memorial Weekend.

 

13 May 2011

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Marineone Reviewed by Marineone
May 14, 2011

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I have worked on delmar for several years and have seen changes good and bad. The good - great location, close to exchange, easy access from highway, safe. Bad - terrible customer service from mccs which is typical for them, then they wonder why they fail, just like the new exchange that is being built, great location and long overdue, but they will screw it up by putting items in there that your average marine can't afford. Good luck with that one. Enough bitching about mccs, I think you get the point they are worthless and marines in general do not support them. Getting back to the beach. They are trying to make the delmar beach the hale koa of the west coast, which will raise prices dramatically. The bathhouses are simply disgusting, always dirty and I'm not talking sand dirty. There is a lot of construction going on with the cottages, they look nice from the outside, but haven't seen inside of one yet. What they need is a smaller exchange on the beach, not a trailer, which can sell beer, soda, ice, etc, etc. The other thing they are missing out on is the center piece of the beach should be the middle center stage beach area. They need to turn that into an outdoor beach club where people can order food or beverages. Fire pits are nice. On the south end of the beach, they have fenced off a large area because of the endangered birds, what a joke, do they really think that will last. The food trailer is terrible, you might as well heat up mre's in the microwave and eat them. Bottom line, I've been going to this beach years not because of mccs, but because it is on base, it is big and safe. Don't waste your money by buying anything from mccs, take a cooler full of drinks, bags of chips, food and you can cook your own. If mccs wasn't involved with this beach, it would be top notch, but because they are involved, don't waste your time in supporting anything they do, bring your own stuff. If you have an rv, you might want to look elsewhere, they raised their prices and they aren't worth it.

 

April 15, 2011

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R.D. left this review using the Directory software: - I have been going to Del Mar Beach for many years and have seen the changes they've made including the fee increases. I spoke to the gentleman in charge about the drastic increase in price for a campsite. He said that they're building a resort type setting in the area and adding other amenities such as wifi. I still feel that the pricing is quite high for both retired and active military and we definitely won't be able to go as often as we used to . We love this park as the beach is the cleanest we've been to. They say prices have risen because another department has taken over the RV parks at Pendleton.

 

April 3, 2011

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We stayed in one of the one bedroom cottages on the beach. I have to say it's the best deal going!! I think the $50 campsites are a bit pricey. But $85.00 for a cottage right on one of the nicest beaches in Southern California is the best deal around! I was expecting a studio type apartment, but these have a separate living room/kitchen and bedroom with closing door. The couch in the living room folds out into a small double bed. So you could easily put an adult or two children on that (there are extra linens provided). Plus there is enough room for an air mattress in that room too. The family next to us had 3 adults and 2 children and they said they were comfortable. I just mention all this because they say it only sleeps two, so I was expecting something smaller with no fold out couch. And then the best part...the beach!! Our cottage was right on "Kids Cove", which is protected by a jetty so there aren't really any waves. It was perfect for us and our toddler! There are fire rings (almost enough for each cottage to use one), and grills and picnic tables. It seems that there was only one picnic table for every two cottages, which seemed strange. But there was one right out in back of ours and nobody else wanted to use it. My one complaint was how stocked the kitchen was...they say that it has everything you need for cooking. But apparently not for the way I cook! There were: 2 pots, 1 pan, 1 spatula, 1 mixing spoon, 4 plates, 4 bowls, 4 forks...you get the idea, the BARE minimum. The things I needed but didn't have were: can opener, measuring cup, mixing bowls, cutting knife, dish towels. There weren't even any paper towels. Luckily I brought a roll and I used a bath towel to dry dishes. So if you're going to do any of your own cooking, bring everything you might need except the pots, pans and dishes. Also, the floors are all tiled, there's not a rug in the place. It makes sense being right on the beach like that, rugs would just get ruined. But it means that you're walking around on hard tile that's always a bit sandy. Doesn't feel too good on the feet. Next time I'll bring a couple of our camping rugs for by the door and the kitchen. And maybe a pair of slippers. But that might just be my pet peeve, like I said, I wouldn't want carpet in there. It would be impossible to keep clean with all the sand, etc. Oh, and they are currently remodeling the cottages, so it seems they will only get better with time! The newer remodels seem to have wind break walls around the patios, and maybe they'll each have a picnic table in there?? We can't wait to go back and see!!

 

Feb 10 2011

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minnie Reviewed by minnie
February 11, 2011

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Last updated: February 11, 2011
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Two words, BED BUGS! My children had bites all over them and woke up with in an hour complaining of itching, we lifted their shirts and they were covered. TOTALLY GROSS! We left and dropped our key off at 11 pm. I will be calling in the morning to make sure I do not get charged. I will not be returning ever. Very upsetting:(

 

Jan 15 2011

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rich80908 Reviewed by rich80908
January 21, 2011
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6 of 12 people found the following review helpful

Im a SSG retired and I do not know who to contact about Del mar RV park and san onofre RV park and soon Coronado RV park CA First I am by no means rich and not Bill Gates, but you must be to use those RV parks $50.00 dollars a night and $350.00 a week is way out of line for retired and active duty military it is for military personnel to use not civilians that are rich. This was a benefit but not no more. The rv parks do not have a hot tub, swimming pool on site no cable, and no hot showers that are inside with a roof. So why compare it to the high dollar ones We drove there the 2ND week of Jan and left, it is way out of sight on pricing. That is probably why it was empty. What happened to support our troops, it is now screw our troops. PLEASE BOYCOTT THESE RV PARKS! THANK YOU SSG Richard Kinney

 

June 10-17 2010

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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful

Almost like camping at the dog pound, dogs every where, and although they are not allowed on the beach they are all over the camp sites, even though they are on a lease, which adds insult when they are using your outside chairs for a relief station. Very pricey for a military fam-camp, but guess it is location, location, location. Great for families, especially if you have several large dogs, but us older, retired folks will do better else where.

 

29 Jan - 2 Feb 2010

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3.9
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3.0
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful

Forget using the bath houses. Use your shower in your rig. No security with them like other camps with coded doors or locks. Beach is great especially sharing a fire and a glass of wine with your neighbor. It was enjoyable watching the Marines do their PT in the morning on the beach and occasional night activities. Commissary at Camp Pendleton are just across the freeway but there is an Exchange annex, gas station, laundry, post office and even a Starbucks shack on the Camp Del Mar side a few blocks up the road from the park. As to directions, after getting off at exit 54B to the South Gate, turn left on Wire Mountain and go over the freeway. Keep on Wire Mt. going North until 12th Street. Turn left (the only way you can turn) and it takes you down to registration building on your right just before the RV park. Try and get a front row slot...it's worth it. First row fires in pits DO drift into your trailer depending on the wind. Make sure your windows are closed before someone lights up.

 

October 2009

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

We currently are stationed at Camp Pendleton and stayed at Del Mar for a 'trial' before we took our new RV far from home. We had a BLAST at this camp ground. It is RIGHT on the beach. You have a choice between sand or paved spots. Since we only have a FWD SUV we wanted to keep our RV on the paved portion (just so we would not get stuck, which we have seen some RV get stuck in the sand) and it was wonderful. We had a nice fire pit behind our RV on the sand. A guy came around a few times that evening to sell some firewood at $20 cash. You can also go to the local exchange to get a bundle of wood for $5 if you prefer. The bathrooms were not very clean when I went. The entire bathroom was cement and stainless steal potties, not too welcoming. However, we will be staying here again next month (December 2009) to enjoy our new RV again.

 

September 2009

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4.6
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Benz4me Reviewed by Benz4me
November 10, 2009

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

Del Mar is the best beach camping in California. We had our whole family there 2 full hook up campsites were great. We all enjoyed the tanks driving it was really cool. We would hall our easy ups and coolers out to the beach and hang out all day. No negative comments here.

 

15 June 2009

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

Del Mar is one big sandy beach. It is known for it's cottages more than it's RV campsite. The cottages are new and are right on the beach, that means sand every where. The RV campsite is also on the beach. It is one big flat sandy RV parking lot, The first 3 rolls have full hook-up and a fire ring, the 4th roll has no fire rings. I think because it right behind the reservation office. The beach itself is outstanding. Fine sand and no rocks, definitely a kids zone. During the summer months when school is out the beach is packed even on the weekdays (too crowed for me) and all the front roll RV sites are taken. These are the only ones with a view of the ocean. I've read some bad things about the people at the reservations desk, but my experience was pleasant and the gentleman who help me was nice.

 

19 April - 03 May 2009

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful

We just returned from two weeks on the beach at Del Mar, one week while I did some reserve duty, a few days hangin' with the wee ones in the sand, with drill weekend on the end. By far the best and cheapest beach front in SoCal. It's our second trip there, first being a quick overnighter on the first row about a month ago. Spring starts getting busy and although I was on the second row this time, I was on that row all by myself! and during the week I had awesome views of the beach and ocean. Maybe a dozen rigs total spread out over the CG. The weekends, however, were completely insane. I'd go to work Friday and come "home" to a totally different and packed beach. Everyone seemed to respect the quiet hours at 2200, but the only downside was the thick smoke created by all the fire pit rings in the second and third rows, comes right in the trailer, due to placement of pits vis-a-vis the RV sites and prevailing winds. It would've been nicer if our upwind neighbors would've doused their fire with water or sand when turning in for the night. (I snuck out and finally did it myself!) The first row doesn't have that problem, so if you get a spot there, you're fine. I never used bathroom/shower facilities, but did a walk through. Nothing fancy but seemed okay. Laundry was further down the beach where the day visitors hang out, in between camp sites and cabins, and there's a playground on the beach near the cabins. Staff was perfectly nice, even the evening security guards (young Marines wanting additional income) were pretty knowledgeable. I wish they had WiFi - wouldn't matter for a weekend trip but for two weeks or, like some of my during-the-week neighbors, four weeks!, it would be nice for taking care of business, paying bills, etc. Overall, a great trip on a great beach!

 
 
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