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At this camp is near the Big Sur River on the west side of Highway 1, campers can stay in the redwoods, swim in the river, and explore nearby Pfeiffer Beach. Cruising Highway 1 south to Lucia and back offers endless views of ...
Covering more than 1,800 campgrounds across California, Oregon and Washington, the veteran outdoorsman and author assembles detailed profiles, essential advice, and unique insights to make any trip more enjoyable.
Directions: From Red Bluff, drive east on Highway 36 past Lake Almanor to the junction with Highway 44. Turn west on Highway 44 and drive six miles (one mile past the Worley Ranch) to Goumaz Road/Forest Road 30N08.
Fort Casey State Park offers more than 10,000 feet of shoreline on Puget Sound at Admiralty Inlet; fishing is often good in this area, in season. The park's 998 acres include a lighthouse, Keystone Spit, and 1.8 miles of hiking trails.
Inside you'll find: A Campsite for Everyone: A variety of campgrounds and RV parks, from family-friendly car camping to secluded hike-ins, including dog-friendly and wheelchair accessible options Ratings and Essentials: All campsites are ...
Turn west on Highway 44 and drive six miles (one mile past the Worley Ranch) to Goumaz Road/Forest Road 30N08. Turn left on Goumaz Road and drive about five miles to the campground entrance road on the right.
Inside you'll find: A Campsite for Everyone: A variety of campgrounds and RV parks, from family-friendly car camping to secluded hike-ins, including dog-friendly and wheelchair accessible options Ratings and Essentials: All campsites are ...
You'll briefly walk along wooden boardwalk. In 0.4 mile you'll emerge from the forest at a Y-shaped intersection with Savage Road and Ridge Road. Head left to cross Savage Road, then follow the gravel path on ...
A Campsite for Everyone: Pick the right campsite for your travel style with options ranging from secluded Sierra hike-ins to convenient roadside stopovers, including dog-friendly, family-friendly, and wheelchair accessible options Ratings ...
With more than 500 public campgrounds to choose from, this guide provides campers with enough options (and witty one-liners) to satisfy for years to come.