Thornhill Broome Beach

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Thornhill Broome Beach is a popular camping spot located in Point Mugu State Park, California. It is known for its stunning surrounding views that include the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Monica Mountains. The campground offers 65 sites for tent camping and RVs, all of which are located just steps away from the beach. The area is also home to several nearby points of interest, including:

1. Point Mugu State Park: A beautiful park that features scenic hiking trails and a variety of wildlife.

2. Channel Islands National Park: An untouched paradise that is home to unique flora and fauna, including endemic species that are found nowhere else in the world.

3. Malibu Creek State Park: A popular hiking and camping destination that offers stunning views of the Santa Monica Mountains.

The Thornhill Broome Beach campground comes with several amenities, including restrooms, picnic tables, fire rings, and showers. The campground is also pet-friendly, making it a great option for families with furry friends.

Interesting facts about the area include the fact that Point Mugu was named after the Chumash word for "beach" and that it was once used by the U.S. Navy for missile testing.

The best time to visit Thornhill Broome Beach is during the summer months when temperatures average in the low 70s. However, the campground is open year-round, and visitors can enjoy the area's mild weather and stunning views throughout the year.

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