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2️⃣ Oceanside: Dana Point - 63 mi / 2200' **OR** 48 MI / 1800' ⚠️Must Have VISITOR PASS 🆔 OR Escort to Ride Thru Camp Pendleton!!

  • OCEANSIDE HARBOR (North Lot 3) 1900 North Harbor Drive Oceanside, CA 92054 United States (map)

⚠️ Must have VISITOR PASS OR Escort to Enter Camp Pendleton ⚠️

VISITOR PASS INFO: CLICK HERE

NOTE: A FRCC Member with Military ID / Trusted Traveler Status May Escort up to 5 others (refer to links on above CPEN website)

2️⃣Routes!

Both are the SAME until Mile 24

You will NOT be permitted Camp Pendleton Base Access without possession of a CURRENT VISITOR PASS!!  (Each Rider MUST have his/her Own Pass!)  Cards are available MON-FRI, 0730-1530 hrs at the Main Gate (Visitor Center).

Come Join us for our Member* Group ride.  

This route is your chance to live the "California Dream" of riding along Coastal Beauty (not to mention the unique experience of riding several miles inside an active military installation, Camp Pendleton!).  There are NO major climbs and traffic is not an issue (especially on base). Then back the same way we rode up.  See what the Beach Boys sang about!

OPTION #1: “Dana Point” - Exit Oceanside Harbor and you’re on the “Base” immediately! Rolling and Scenic roads thru Camp Pendleton (watch out for Tanks!). We “twist / turn / roll” thru San Clemente and then it’s an express route to Doheny Beach and Dana Point. A nice ‘Tour” of the Dana Point Harbor is included!! FUN!

OPTION #2: SAN CLEMENTE: Turns-around in San Clemente at mile 24 (Max Berg Park), but this route still enjoys the coastal riding experience with “forever” views.

*Non-Members may ride one "test" ride.

Note: Due to the wide-range of fitness and ability levels among cyclists, you should load the course onto your GPS device in case you become separated from the group (ahead OR behind!)

Ride Duration Time is Estimated

All Riders must be self-sufficient (nutrition, hydration, tools, tubes, etc.)

Ride Format
FRCC Rides may have different Groups:

● TEMPO - Brisk pace, 18-22 mph on flat terrain, Occasional Regrouping, Riders May Be Dropped if repeatedly losing contact.
● FITNESS - Endurance pace, 14-18 mph on flat terrain. No Drop with Regroupings as necessary.
● TOURING - Relaxed / Recovery pace, 12-16 mph on flat terrain. No Drop with Regroupings as necessary.

Groups Ride the Same Route and ride together for the first few miles. Members may choose to ride in any group. A rider that loses contact with a chosen group may be absorbed by the following Group IF THERE IS ONE. All Riders should have the route on their GPS device and be fully self-sufficient regarding navigation, roadside repair, nutrition & hydration.

Ride format is only available with sufficient attendance and leadership present.. The availability of a group MAY NOT BE KNOWN until the Ride Start.

No Drop: Group waits for riders with mechanicals, Red-Light “splits”, and occasional “gaps”, etc. Riders should, however, be able to maintain the listed average pace which is based upon flat terrain, without wind or other conditions.

Rider Conduct

All Riders Shall:
- wear helmets with proper fit & adjustment.
- follow all laws specific to the areas in which we ride.
- stop and wait at traffic lights & stop signs.
- yield to pedestrians.
- scan for obstacles/risks, warning those behind by visual/verbal cues.
- when turning right, take a position behind vehicles turning right.
- when going straight, line up left (clear) of the right turn lane
- when turning left, each rider is responsible for scanning and the last rider scans and signals the merge left.
- when safe, allow vehicles to pass.
- ensure that riders with physical or equipment issues are safe.

Riders shall also conduct themselves in a reasonable and proper manner, specifically:
. refrain from the usage of inappropriate or vulgar language;
. treat others with courtesy and respect--including vehicle operators;
. maintain ride Safety as the #1 priority;
. maintain their bicycles and equipment in proper working order
. do their best effort to enhance the image of cycling and cyclists.