Thornhill Broome Campground
About the Business
Welcome to Thornhill Broome Campground, your ultimate destination for a serene and memorable outdoor experience in the heart of Malibu, California. Nestled along the stunning Pacific Coast Highway, our campground offers breathtaking ocean views and a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Located at 9000 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90265, Thornhill Broome is the perfect spot for nature lovers, families, and adventure seekers alike.
Our campground provides a unique blend of natural beauty and comfortable amenities, making it an ideal choice for both seasoned campers and those new to outdoor lodging. Enjoy the sound of the waves as you relax by your campsite, or take a leisurely stroll along the sandy beaches. With easy access to hiking trails, water activities, and local attractions, there’s never a dull moment at Thornhill Broome.
We offer a variety of camping options to suit your needs, whether you’re pitching a tent or bringing an RV. Our well-maintained facilities include restrooms, picnic areas, and fire pits, ensuring a comfortable stay for all our guests. Plus, our friendly staff is always on hand to assist you and provide information about the surrounding area.
Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous getaway, Thornhill Broome Campground is the perfect place to create lasting memories with family and friends. Book your stay with us today and discover the natural beauty and charm of Malibu’s coastline.
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Location & Phone number
9000 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, California 90265, United States
Reviews
"Gorgeous spot, easy access, clean restrooms. I will say the traffic is a little loud but it’s right off the 1 so I can’t really complain. The waves do a good job drowning it out, too. I’ll definitely be back!"
"We love this beach for Dry camping in our RV Trailer. This campground is a side road along the beach. You are assigned a parking spot. Your RV is parked along the sand. Right side of RV opens to the sand. Your space is probably 50 foot long. The sand is marked all the way to the beach on both sides with hand sized rocks. Its all yours! Water is approximately 50 yards from the RV spot. Ive seen reviews that mention the rocky beach down at the surf. It depends on the time of year and where your site is. My wife and I went two times in one year. Once in the spring, once in the fall. Our spot was just south of the entrance. First visit, no rocks at surf area, just sand down to the water. Next trip, rocks all the way into the water. The seasonal tide shifts and causes the sand to go away and return. Heads up, rocks are more abondant the farther south you go, less as you go north. Call and ask about rocks when you register. It is a beautiful place with all types of wild life, pelicans, etc. Remember it is dry camping. No dump station. No power. A water spiget is available. Because it is beach side and you are parked along the highway you can run your generator whenever you need it."
"Did a mix of tent and RV camping. Doesn't have full hookups, and didn't use the restrooms, but did have an amazing time. Really rare to get to sleep on the beach. The crashing surf rolling huge stones is great to sleep to, and the beach is only there for campers. We saw seals, dolphins, herons, a huge crowd of pelicans (which are basically just teradactyls), and sandpipers. Can be windy, and expect it to be about 5-10 degrees colder than just over the mountains/bluffs."
"We went here for a birthday camping trip as my SO and I share the a birthday with 1 day apart! Scheduling online was a little finicky but worked out in the end and that what matters honestly haha. We got I believe camping spot 17 and what an amazing spot and view. Even just getting into the camp grounds the mood and atmosphere was so welcoming and nice (the ranger who let us in was so kind to us!). We definitely recommend to bring your own firewood as the ones that they sell are 8 dollars a pack (so if you know a guy def use that person instead) and bring a bigger tent if you're going to camp in a tent as the condensation goes wild during the night and makes the inner walls of the tent SOAKING wet so to not have your blankets and sleeping bags drenched you need more space in the center of the tent. Each site allows up to 3 cars and as long as your inside of your section I think up to 8-10 people (or as many as can fit honestly can't really tell?). A big warning for those who want to get into camping and want to do beach camping as an introductory camping experience BRING MORE LAYERS in terms of clothes, blankets, sleeping gear. If you get too hot you can always take off a layer but if you're freezing you if you don't have that layer you're going to be MISERABLE. Typically I usually bring my own toliet paper for restroom things but the port-a-pottys seem to have some decent TP and was pretty clean (but as clean as a outdoor port-a-potty would be."
"Our favorite place to camp on the beach!! For the experience of sleeping on the sand it is completely worth the $35!! The sunsets are amazing. We’ve loved camping here for many years. Book in advance as it gets booked fast!! We got lucky and found a cancellation last minute. Check in is easy and the spaces are large!! There is easily enough room for 4 or 5 big tents and 3 vehicles. Each spot has a fire pit and a picnic table. There are porta-pottys(this was the only negative for us as they were gross and messy) No showers. Water spigots are along the road. The camp host has firewood for sale most of the time. Closest store is about 20 minutes away. We will keep staying here!"
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