Thornhill Broome Beach is part of Point Mugu State Park. Camping here is mainly for RV campers however there are a few camp sites for tents. The wind can really blow along this section of the Southern California coast especially during the winter months. The main attraction here is being able to pull up your rig and park right on the beach. Nothing between you and the surf except the rocky beach. Yes it's rocky here with very little sand although there is some sandy areas in the southern section of the beach. The good part about Thornhill Broom is the beach front location, downside is the lack of sand on the beach. If you camp hear in an RV it's a fun time, tent camping there are better places to go.
Thornhill Broome Beach
Reserve campsite
Thornhill Broom campsites are considered primitive sites and are limited to 8 people. Your trailer is considered a vehicle for parking purposes. Limited overflow parking is available if you travel with more than one vehicle. Sites have picnic tables and fire rings. Chemical toilets only with cold outside showers. The nearest convenience store is 12 miles from park so be sure to pack everything you will need or it's a long drive. Point Magu State Park has over 70 miles of hiking trails. The 15,000 acre park includes the pinnacles of the Boney Mountain State Wilderness Area.
Thornhill Broome Beach Directions: The beach is 15 miles south of Oxnard on Pacific Coast Highway. Address: 9000 W. Pacific Coast Highway. Phone: (818) 880-0350
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