California State Parks: San Onofre State Beach
Frisbee and Football at San Onofre State Beach at Trestles
The United States Department of Commerce on December 18, 2008, upheld the California Coastal Commission decision to stop the toll road through the sacred Acjachemen site of Panhe and San Onofore State Beach.
With 2.7 million visitors a year, San Onofre is the fifth-most popular destination in the state’s 278-park system.
Panhe is a 4,000-year-old village of the Acjachemen and Juaneño Indian people. The sacred site is used today for religious and cultural activities.
The cultural, recreational, and environmental benefits outweigh any need for a toll road through the park.
Learn more about the fight to Save Panhe and San Onofre!
View the Administrative Complaint to Keep State Parks Open for All!


