These are pictures I took last Saturday on our way home from Los Angeles. San Onofre State Beach is in the Northernmost of San Diego County and some parts borders the Southernmost of Orange County. It is one of beaches I know in San Diego County where you can have an ocean front camping on top of the bluffs. Some hiking trails from the top of the bluffs go down to the ocean. However, the campsites is open only from May to September. You can visit the park's site, San Onofre State Beach, for more details.
I find that the more I slow down to take in the beauty of the natural world around me, the more content and at peace with myself I become. Spending time with nature does not have to wait til I am in vacation, it's a daily lifestyle.
Monday, October 03, 2011
San Onofre State Beach and Campground
These are pictures I took last Saturday on our way home from Los Angeles. San Onofre State Beach is in the Northernmost of San Diego County and some parts borders the Southernmost of Orange County. It is one of beaches I know in San Diego County where you can have an ocean front camping on top of the bluffs. Some hiking trails from the top of the bluffs go down to the ocean. However, the campsites is open only from May to September. You can visit the park's site, San Onofre State Beach, for more details.
Labels:
California,
ocean and beyond,
San Diego,
travel
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So many beautiful photos, Betchai! Each one has its own uniqueness..
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful beach and a great place for camping. Gorgeous scenery and photos.
ReplyDeleteAww...gorgeous photos. I love the one with rocks. It's like a bed of gemstones. :D
ReplyDeleteWow those rocks are amazing- Is that algae on them?
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely seascape! The light striking the sand is so silky and glowing!
ReplyDeleteYou never waste any moment to enjoy nature's beauty!
awww,beautiful photos Betchai! perfect to view after a tiring day like mine today...miss you!
ReplyDeleteMiss Beth, lovely photos as always... I like your sunset shot, it seems as if lifted from a video when the edges of the sun are blurry because it's moving down...
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the shot with those "green" rocks!