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Old 06-22-2015, 11:05 AM   #1
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Oh yea its worth it you can drive across the street stairs are west of entrance on south side rocky but easier launch
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Old 06-22-2015, 11:06 AM   #2
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Sorry east of entrance
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Old 06-22-2015, 04:27 PM   #3
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Try to get some wheels

Depending on site , will determine what kind of trek your looking at . I camped out earlier this year and went kayaking . I lost four or five yellows in the lobter pots . It was a wide open bite . Even if you don't fish , kayaking their would be a blast . Good luck .
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Old 06-22-2015, 07:23 PM   #4
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my stomping grounds.
zuma to cty line.
if for not fishing, its an aquarium out there for viewing. amazingly beautiful and can be a a friendly beach launch. check the forecasted winds, cause they can get up there.

as for camping.....if you didn't reserve around the first, don't expect to get a site this summer, unless you're looking at mid week and cancellations. used to camp there quite a bit. and sycamore. i may do a thornhill campNyak later this fall.

Yes take your kayak.
It can be a long trek depending on your campsite but you can launch across from where you enter the park along pch, or use day lot and go under bridge to roughly same location, or head down towards end of pay lot.
You can launch either at Leos point, where pch is at sea level, or head down towards end of lot beneath bridge(paid/pass parking)
let us know when you go, there's a few local guys that are totally cool with chatting, grilling beering and paddling.

disclaimer: this fishin is awful the sand is green from vomit and seaweed and dead seals, the waves suck and the bite is better in santa brabaras and sandiegos.
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Old 06-23-2015, 07:30 AM   #5
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Thanks for the tips guys, I really appreciate it. Yes, I have a campsite reserved. I had to reserve it waaaaaaay back in January LOL. OK, I will look into bringing the yak. I don't know how I will, because I have to take the family and all our camping stuff in my minivan! I guess it's time to invest in a roof rack for the yak?
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Old 06-23-2015, 11:52 AM   #6
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Obviously, load the kayak first. If you're too packed, make the kids "rock,paper,scissors" to see who stays home. Give em $20 for pizza, and pray your house isn't burned down when you get home.

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Thanks for the tips guys, I really appreciate it. Yes, I have a campsite reserved. I had to reserve it waaaaaaay back in January LOL. OK, I will look into bringing the yak. I don't know how I will, because I have to take the family and all our camping stuff in my minivan! I guess it's time to invest in a roof rack for the yak?
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Obviously, load the kayak first. If you're too packed, make the kids "rock,paper,scissors" to see who stays home. Give em $20 for pizza, and pray your house isn't burned down when you get home.

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Being a latch key kids is illegal now. I can't believe how this even happened?!
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Old 06-23-2015, 02:21 PM   #8
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Obviously, load the kayak first. If you're too packed, make the kids "rock,paper,scissors" to see who stays home. Give em $20 for pizza, and pray your house isn't burned down when you get home.

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ROFL! if only I could... I would.
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