Ten Beach CampgroundsNice video of California Beach Camping - it says California, but really it covers CG and RV Parks from Carpinteria to Morro Bay. I have been to most of these.
Does anyone know if they have reopened the CG on tribal lands, or is Gouldings the only game in town? If the CG is open, does it have hookups? Do you have to be there at te crack of dawn to get a spot? Thanks
We owned a Coleman Sequoia high wall. I loved it. We went from a 10 ft Coleman to a 14 ft high wall. Suddenly I could cook and cleanup inside. Big kitchen area (though I still prefer to cook outside). It was nice to have a bathroom, too. The bunk are...
the buses are excellent. Use google maps to help you. The Driehaus museum is walkable from The John Hancock stop, and should be a pleasant walk. BTW consider eating lunch at the restaurant that is just one floor below the top of the Hancock building ...
If I had kids (and I used to, before they grew up and moved out), Campland on the Bay would be the place to go. If you do not have kids, the place might seem a bit hellish.It is an amazingly high energy place, but there were wall to wall activities f...
dgaln wrote:When I'm checking out Cal. state park campgrounds, camp sites are listed as "Standard". I am aware that California abhors FHU sites; is "Standard" sites include electricity and water? I'm checking state park beaches in the Fort Bragg, CA ...
You could go north and stay in Pismo. Then you can go to the Edna Valley Wineries, and still be fairly close to the Foxen Canyon Wineries. You could even bop up to Paso. (I live P/T in Pismo and we do a lot of wine tasting )