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Camping in and exploring the Redwood forests of California provides many opportunities for outdoor recreation. The region is vast and includes the Shasta-Trinity National Forest and parts of the Sierra Mountains and extends into the Se…
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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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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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Pioneer, California, formerly Pioneer Station, is an unincorporated township located in the Shasta National Forest, close to both Mount Shasta and Lake Siskiyou. There are several campgrounds that function as bases of operations for vi…
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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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Novato, California is a bedroom community of the San Francisco Bay Area. Novato offers ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. Novato is near the Golden Gate Bridge, various wineries and many state parks. At nearby Point Reyes, vis…
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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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Nestled between Lake Hodges, San Pasqual Battlefield State Park and the Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve, Escondido, Calif., is in northern San Diego County. The area is a popular destination for hiking and biking. Escondido's downtow…
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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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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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Inyokern is a small town in south-central California, about 90 miles from Bakersfield. For campers, it offers a variety of outdoor opportunities. The town is flanked on the west by Sequoia National Forest and to the east by Death Valle…
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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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Wrightwood, California is located on the western edge of the Angeles National Forest. The small town is near national forest campgrounds, each providing different advantages and views of the surrounding forest and desert environments.…
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