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Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park
Address: 33401 Ortega Hwy, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, USA
Phone: (949) 923-2210
State: California
Zip Code: 92675


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Reviews
Great local camping. Firewood available at entrance for $5 a bundle. Sites are all right on top of each other though. No real trees... very hot and dry area.
7 years ago (13-10-2017)
Camping Done Right not so close together that you here people talking normaly like you get at O'neil but close enough that you know when a Mountsin Lion is near by the Screams of your neighboors freaking out,which by the way isnt a Daily occurance but frequent enough that pets and children need to be in sight and that means 5 ft away is to far away as this let us not forget is where a Little Girl was snatched up right in front of her Parents and eatin not so very long ago park was closed to children and animals for many years due to that Horrific Incedent So its More like camping , a reasonable amount of privacy ,at the expense of a greatee chance if mountain lion attack . much mote than Oneil where Privacy is pretty much non existant but odds of your small child or border collie will end up food for the way overpopulated and ridiculously still on the endangered list!
7 years ago (05-10-2017)
Decided to spend the day at Caspers Park for a picnic on a Saturday got there about 1pm due to bad traffic, payed our $5 got a map and was advised the best picnic area was at the end of the road on the map, when we arrived there must of been about 40 horses tied up and spread out around the area, as much as I love hoses not the best place to picnic with all the dust and smells the horses created. Decided to wonder back and look for another spot, came upon another small picnic area about 5 tables that were all totally occupied with other picnickers no spots left, continued to look found another area with about 20 horse stalls spread out about 5 stalls in use, drove to the edge by the creek found a nice spot by a stall that did not appear to have been used in years, set up our picnic under a tree, and enjoyed the scenery, no one around all the occupied horse stalls were by the road. About 4pm a ranger drove by and told us this area was reserved for hoses only, we could not picnic here. We packed up and slowly drove out, as we drove I could see the ranger out of her car chit chatting with some of the horse people under the big oak trees. Very disappointed these are public lands and we should all be entitled to use all the amenities, 2 people picnicking under a tree in an area that was almost empty would leave virtually no impacted on the environment compared to all those horses, and the designated picnic area we were told to go to were full of horses??? Don't bother going to Caspers for a picnic unless you bring a horse. Louis/Silvia
8 years ago (26-06-2017)
We were treated very poorly from the beginning, and it's overpriced. Too strict and no dogs allowed with so much space.
7 years ago (30-09-2017)
Great trails and open spaces to get away from the bustle of OC. Only 15 minutes from the five, but miles away
7 years ago (04-09-2017)
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