** NOW OFFERING BELL TENTS AT SAN ONOFRE-SAN MATEO CAMPGROUND BEGINNING JUNE 1 **

Bell Tents at San Onofre -San Mateo Campground
We've partnered with California State Parks to offer eight campsites in San Onofre-San Mateo Campground's Western Loop. Located 1.5 miles from San Onofre Surf beach and the famous Trestles surf break, you can enjoy a beach outing for the day or relax at San Mateo's beautiful campground.
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Each campsite will have its own Bell Tent starting in summer 2025. See Bell Tent Amenities below! RESERVATIONS ARE OPEN NOW TO BOOK FOR SUMMER!​​
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Rental Info
OCCUPANCY:
Each campsite may have up to 8 persons (including children). Three vehicles maximum are allowed per campsite. 1 vehicle is included in your stay. California State Parks will charge an additional $15/day per additional vehicle.
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AGE REQUIREMENT:
You must be 21 years of age or older to rent a Holidays Bell Tent.
NO SMOKING is allowed in our Bell Tents.
NO PETS are allowed in our Bell Tents. However, you may have pets onsite but they must sleep in a vehicle or small tent. The following is State Parks Rules in regard to Pets/Dogs:
Pets/Dogs must be under control at all times and on a leash no longer than six feet. They are not permitted in buildings or on the beach (except for service dogs). Pets/dogs must be confined to a vehicle or tent at night and must not be left unattended.
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INTERIOR ITEMS: Items such as bedding, indoor folding chairs, and all other furniture pieces are to remain inside of the tent.
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ANNUAL DAY USE PERMITS must park in the lot by the campfire center (do not park in numbered campsites). Day use hours are from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m year round.
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CHECK-IN/OUT TIME: Please vacate your site by 11 AM. Check-in is 2:30 p.m.
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SPEED LIMIT: The maximum speed limit is 15 mph. When pedestrians, bicyclists and children are present, even 15 mph might be too fast. Use good judgment. Do not drink and drive.
QUIET HOURS are from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. To ensure an enjoyable experience for everyone, please do not disturb other campers, regardless of the time
of day or night. Generators may only be operated between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.


