💡 Local’s Tip

Book ATV rentals online 1-2 weeks in advance for summer weekends—they sell out fast. Bring goggles and a bandana; sand gets everywhere. Sunset rides are spectacular but book early afternoon slots to catch the golden hour.

What Visitors Are Saying

Adventure seekers rave about the unique thrill of driving ATVs on California’s only legal beach driving area. While rentals can be pricey, guests agree the 1,600 acres of dunes and ocean views deliver an unforgettable experience worth the cost.

Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit: Weekdays to avoid crowds; spring and fall for ideal weather (not too hot, not too cold)

Hours: Open daily 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Address: Oceano Campground, Oceano, CA 93445

Parking: Day-use parking $5; multiple entrances with staging areas

Accessibility: Limited accessibility – sand terrain challenging for wheelchairs

ATV Rental Companies

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need my own ATV or can I rent one?

You can rent ATVs, UTVs, and sand buggies from multiple rental companies near the dunes entrance. Popular options include Sun Buggy, BJ’s ATV Rentals, Arnie’s, and Steve’s—all offering vehicles from 2-person ATVs to 6-seat sand buggies. Rentals include helmets and brief safety training. Book online 1-2 weeks ahead for summer weekends as they sell out quickly.

What’s the cost to ride at Oceano Dunes?

Day-use entrance fee is $5 per vehicle. ATV rentals vary by vehicle type and duration: expect $80-150 for 1-hour rentals, $150-250 for 2-3 hours. Two-person ATVs are cheapest; 4-6 seat sand buggies cost more. Your own ATV pays only the $5 entrance fee (plus annual OHV Green Sticker registration if required).

Is it safe for kids and beginners?

Yes! Oceano Dunes has flat beginner areas near the entrance perfect for first-timers and families. Rental companies provide helmets, safety gear, and basic training before you ride. Children must meet minimum age/height requirements (varies by company, typically 5+ years with adult). Start in the flats, then progress to dune climbs as you gain confidence. Weekdays are less crowded and safer for beginners.

What should I bring for an ATV trip?

Bring goggles or sunglasses (sand flies everywhere!), a bandana or buff for your face, sunscreen, and closed-toe shoes (boots or sneakers—no sandals). Wear clothes you don’t mind getting sandy. Rental companies provide helmets. Consider bringing a small backpack for water bottles, snacks, and your phone (in a waterproof bag). Coolers can be strapped to larger UTVs.