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Oceano Dunes ready to welcome back campers. Here’s how to get a reservation

After more than a month of closures, Oceano Dunes is set to reopen to camping.

The popular off-roading park in coastal San Luis Obispo County had been hit hard by the winter storms, causing much of the sand to be stripped away from the beach.

The storms also turned the once-trickling Arroyo Grande Creek into a raging river that made vehicle crossings dangerous, according to California State Parks officials.

Camping is only allowed in the area south of the creek, and the way to access it is to cross the creek.

State Parks had also restricted day use in the Oceano Dunes depending on how high the creek was running. The agency is only permitted by the California Coastal Commission to allow vehicles to cross the creek if the water is less than a foot deep.

State Parks will reopen the park to campers starting Wednesday, with visitors encouraged to make reservations.

A sign on the beach at the Oceano Dunes indicates the vehicle closure near Arroyo Grande Creek on April 12, 2023. Camping was closed at Oceano Dunes for more than a month because high flows in the creek made crossing too dangerous.
A sign on the beach at the Oceano Dunes indicates the vehicle closure near Arroyo Grande Creek on April 12, 2023. Camping was closed at Oceano Dunes for more than a month because high flows in the creek made crossing too dangerous. David Middlecamp dmiddlecamp@thetribunenews.com

About 500 camping reservations will be available on a daily basis. Reservations can be made at www.ReserveCalifornia.com.

State Parks will continue to monitor the creek and has issued notices for visitors to keep in mind.

“To protect public safety and natural resources, visitors are advised to plan and be ready to vacate the (Oceano Dunes) south side of Arroyo Grande Creek,” a notice posted to State Parks’ Facebook on Monday said.

“Campers may also be confined to one side of the creek for up to 18-hour periods when entry and exit is restricted,” the notice continued. “The public is advised to plan their activities accordingly.”

This story was originally published April 25, 2023 at 1:47 PM with the headline "Oceano Dunes ready to welcome back campers. Here’s how to get a reservation."

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Mackenzie Shuman
The Tribune
Mackenzie Shuman primarily writes about SLO County education and the environment for The Tribune. She’s originally from Monument, Colorado, and graduated from Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in May 2020. When not writing, Mackenzie spends time outside hiking and rock climbing.
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