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California is a large and diverse state filled with hundreds of campgrounds that put visitors in deserts, in rain forests, along the coast, and all points in between. Depending on the experience you are looking for and where you are tr…
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Bishop, California, sits between the Sierra and White Mountains. Bishop has long been known for the rock-climbing opportunities that surround the town. In homage to the pack animals that helped bring supplies into the region, Bishop is…
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When you park your RV at a campground in Redding, California, you will want to have packed your bicycle, your best hiking boots and your lucky rod and reel. Those with a canoe definitely will want to plop into the water to tackle the 2…
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Carmel is on California's central coast and offers scuba diving, whale-watching, bird-watching, hiking, surfing and swimming along the region's rocky beaches and shores. Point Lobos Reserve is 2 miles south of Carmel where visitors can…
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Sonoma County is a beautiful, seaside area north of San Francisco with an array of natural beauty between its forests and shorelines. County campsites in the area are available year-round and include a fire pit and picnic table. None o…
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Lake Davis, California, is a popular getaway destination in the Plumas National Forest area. There are many options for outdoor recreation in the region, including fishing the lake, canoeing or kayak-touring along the shores, hiking, m…
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Although Napa is best known for its wine country, the same warm weather and dry air that makes the region ideal for growing grapes is also responsible for beautiful parks that are open throughout the year. One of the best ways to enjoy…
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At the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the American River, Auburn and the surrounding towns are a recreation playground. From hiking to fishing, mountain biking and whitewater rafting, beginners to experts can find trails,…
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Considered the eastern most city in the Bay Area before entering the Central Valley, Livermore is one of the oldest wine regions in California. The quaint town also offers a number of picturesque hiking and mountain biking trails that…
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Located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas, Chico, California is an excellent destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. The area is dotted with state and federal parks. While RV campgrounds in Chico are scarce, there are seve…
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Situated on the northern California coast, Trinidad offers campers access to both the Pacific coast and to the mighty redwood forest. Camping in and around Trinidad prioritizes coastal outdoors sites like Patrick's Point and Humboldt L…
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Monterey, California, is located one hundred and twenty miles south of San Francisco, along the Pacific coast. The two million acre Los Padres National Forest is located just south of Monterey, and a wealth of state and local parks and…
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Campers seeking an ideal campsite in the Chester, California, area will find there are choices to be made. Once the tent is popped up, naturalists can discover area outdoor highlights that include road biking from 3,000 to 10,000 feet…
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Coloma, California, is in the heart of the state's "Gold Rush" country. Rafting and kayaking are available on the nearby American River, and hiking trails can be found throughout the region. Mountain biking and road bicycle touring are…
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Pepperwood is a small community in the northwest of the state, about 30 miles from the Pacific Coast. Whether you travel the short drive to the coast or head east into Shasta-Trinity National Forest, there are plenty of options for hik…
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