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Big Sur Camping guide, Big Sur California
Guide to camping in Big Sur California. Includes RV camping, car camping, and
environmental camping.

  • Enjoy the State Parks or the privately owned campgrounds, both located throughout Big Sur

  • You need to call the individual campgrounds and State Parks to check on availability

  • Campgrounds in Big Sur (831) 667-2315 Andrew Molera State Park offers a walk-in campground with 24 sites available on a first-come, first-served basis

  • Containing 4, 800 acres, Andrew Molera State Park is located in the spectacular Big Sur Area

  • Dog policy at Andrew Molera and Pfeiffer Big Sur State Parks? - (831) 667-2322 Year-round family camping among the redwood trees along the Big Sur river

  • Bordering Pfeiffer State Park with towering redwoods and beautiful mountain views

  • Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park stretches from the Big Sur coastline into nearby 3, 000-foot ridges

  • The park is 37 miles south of Carmel on Highway One; 12 miles south of Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park.Restrooms and telephone available to the public

  • Same video as Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park , (805) 434-1996 Breath taking views, located on a bluff overlooking the ocean

  • (831) 667-2403 Limekiln State Park has 33 developed sites on 716-acres



    Redwood National and State Parks - Redwood National and State ...
    Official NPS site provides information on camping, park lodging, activities, and
    the California Redwoods.

  • Places To Go Redwood National and States Parks offer four developed campgrounds, three in the redwood forest and one on the ocean

  • Write to Redwood National and State Parks 1111 Second Street Crescent City, California 95531 Phone Visitor Information (707) 465-7306 Fax (707) 464-1812 Climate Did You Know? Four species of frogs and one toad utilize aquatic habitats within the redwood region



    Refugio State Beach
    A description of the facility maintained by the California Department of Parks
    and Recreation. Find information on camping reservations, fees, activities, ...

  • Related Links Adventure No.202 Refugio SB State Beach Please Note: For the current status of this park, please call (805) 968-1033

  • Refugio State Beach offers excellent coastal fishing as well as trails and picnic sites

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    Welcome to Big Basin Redwoods State Park, Big.Basin.org
    Official site for the park includes information about facilities, activities,
    events, hours, fees, maps, camping, backpacking, trails, weather, and history.

  • Big Basin Redwoods State Park Located in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California BigBasin.org - the only site for complete, current park information The definitive trail guide to the mountains of the San Francisco Peninsula ! Visit more California State Parks with this excellent video set

  • Big Basin Redwoods State Park is California's oldest State Park, Home to the largest continuous stand of ancient coast redwoods south of San Francisco, the park consists of over 18, 000 acres of old growth and recovering redwood forest, with mixed conifer, oaks, chaparral, and riparian habitats

  • Some trails link Big Basin to Castle Rock State Park and the eastern reaches of the Santa Cruz range

  • Reference in this web site to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the owners and operators of Bigbasin.org, Big Basin Redwoods State Park, the State of California, or their employees, agents, or representatives

  • Photographs copyright California State Parks are noted as such and used with permission of the California Department of Parks and Recreation





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    Gaviota State Park
    A description of the beach and campground from Beachcalifornia.com. Features
    information on the coastal area, history, and photos.

  • / SANTA BARBARA COUNTY Gaviota State Park 8301 Hollister Ave

  • 336 West Cabrillo Boulevard 2220 Bath Street 3850 State Street 1188 Coast Village Rd 206 Castillo St

  • 128 Castillo Street 116 Castillo Street 232 Natoma Avenue 11560 Calle Real 1900 Lasuen Road 1601 State Street 104 Bath Street 28 West Cabrillo Boulevard 17 W

  • 533 State Street 5650 Calle Real 1029 Orilla Del Mar 433 W Montecito St 2819 State Street 1295 Coast Village Road 1920 State Street 5490 Hollister Ave 3055 De La Vina Street 4770 Calle Real 3714 State St 3525 State St 901 East Cabrillo Blvd 223 Castillo St 1404 De La Vina Street - - Photo © Debbie Stock Photo © Debbie Stock - 805-968-1033 Beach and Campground 10 Refugio Beach Road Gaviota, California 93117 Santa Barbara County - - - - - Photo © Debbie Stock A Southern Pacific railroad trestle which crosses the creek was featured in an article in Reader's Digest

  • Gaviota State Park is a popular spot for swimming, picnicking and surf fishing

  • State Parks Management District: Channel Coast County: Santa Barbara Nearest City: Buellton Telephone: (805) 968-1033 Operating hours: call the park


    Jack London State Historic Park in Sonoma County, Northern California
    (Sonoma County, California) Describes its educational, recreational, and shopping
    opportunities; biography.

  • Jack London State Historic Park Upper Portion of Jack London Park with view towards Sonoma Mountain "The grapes on a score of rolling hills are red with autumn flame

  • The "Cottage, " which is in a state of restoration was London's principal home on the Beauty Ranch

  • - There are no campsites in this park; there is camping at near-by Sugarloaf Ridge State Park

  • 2400 London Ranch Road Glen Ellen, California 95442 Telephone (707) 938-5216 For Volunteer Opportunities call Joyce Muldovan at 707-938-4827 Visit the Jack London State Park Gift shop on eBay for an extensive selection of books by and about Jack London, videos, audio tapes, and other gift items


    Anaheim Resort RV Park- Camping in California: Frontpage
    Disneyland area. Clean paved full hookup sites. Shuttle and tickets to Disneyland
    and nearby amusement parks.

  • When the Golden State is your vacation destination, come discover why Anaheim Resort RV Park is the only place to stay! (See rates on the page) ® Disneyland® Resort Park Hoppers® Sold Here! Explore Anaheim Resort RV Park: Front Page | Copyright © 2001-2005 ~ All rights reserved


    Yuma Crossing State Historic Park, AZ (DesertUSA)
    Guide features color photos, climate, history, hiking, links, and mileage guides
    to nearby attractions.

  • Yuma Crossing State Historic Park 206 North Fourth Avenue Yuma, Arizona 928-329-0471 Yuma Crossing State Historic Park commemorates 5 centuries of history in its museum and along its winding pathways through 9 acres past 6 restored and 6 replicated buildings

  • Geography & Climate Location & Setting Yuma Crossing State Historic Park is situated on 9 acres along the Colorado River in Yuma, Arizona

  • It is located at the Fourth Avenue exit south from Interstate 8

  • Description History Yuma Crossing State Historic Park sits on the trade route used by the Paytans, a prehistoric people living in the Western portion of Arizona

  • This "Gila Expedition" failed miserably and a prolonged Quechan siege of their makeshift fort cost the state of California $113, 000, almost bankrupting it

  • A small force was left to defend the ferry area and the camp was called "Camp Independence." Yuma Crossing State Historic Park is the site of the Yuma Quartermaster Depot, used by the US Army to store and distribute supplies for all the military posts in Arizona, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and Texas

  • The Yuma Crossing State Historic Park Grand Re-Opening occurred September 27 and 28, 1997

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    Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California (DesertUSA)
    Guide to California's largest state park. Includes maps, weather, camping, geology,
    animals, plants, mileage guides and many links.

  • Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is tucked into the southeastern corner of California

  • Running about 25 miles east-to-west and 50 miles north-to-south, it is California's largest state park encompassing more than 600, 000 acres

  • Bow Valley: Located at County Road S-2, 15 miles north of Interstate 8

  • Seasons / Hours Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is open year-round

  • Online Store Desert Buddies series Rules, Regulations, Precautions This visitor is are responsible for knowing park rules and regulations that protect Anza-Borrego Desert State Park! By following these rules you can help preserve its unique beauty

  • You must have a license to drive in the state park; underaged, unlicensed drivers may operate vehicles in Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area under the supervision of a licensed driver

  • Weapons Loaded firearms or weapons of any kind (crossbow, bow and arrow, slingshot, etc.) are not allowed in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park


    TPWD: San Angelo State Park
    Located on the shores of OC Fisher Reservoir. Includes history, location,
    facilities, activities, and area attractions.

  • San Angelo State Park Links: ( 110.1 KB ) You can also make, or Parks & Historic Sites - Anchor Links: San Angelo State Park 3900 - 2 Mercedes San Angelo TX 76901 325/949-8935 (Gatehouse/Reservation Info.) 325/949-4757 (HQ) sasp@tpwd.state.tx.us History: San Angelo State Park is located on the shores of O.C

  • The park has a hunting program with a State Park Annual Hunting Permit and special drawing hunts for deer and spring turkey

  • Operational Changes for San Angelo State Park: The back restrooms/showers in Red Arroyo and camping loop including campsites 21-40 will be closed from November 1 to March 1


    Yosemite Camping & RV Park
    RV and tent campground at the southern approach to Yosemite. Campground amenities,
    activities, rates and on-line reservations along with plenty of regional ...


    Mount Diablo Interpretive Association
    A non-profit volunteer organization which assists the California Department of
    Parks and Recreation in maintaining and interpreting Mt. Diablo State Park.

  • Mount Diablo State Park is one of the ecological treasures of the San Francisco Bay Area

  • Diablo State Park for its 700, 000 visitors each year

  • Through a continuing program of education, MDIA fosters appreciation and the enlightened use of Mount Diablo State Park

  • In addition, MDIA helped develop the Mitchell Canyon Visitor Center and is operated by State Park Volunteers on the North side of the Mountain

  • Trail Adoption Program Families, individuals, groups and organizations are encouraged to join Mount Diablo State Park's Trail Adoption Program

  • MAJOR ROAD WORK UNDERWAY: [8/15/2006 update] Mount Diablo State Park has begun major road repairs on two of the main reads in the park

  • You may also call Mount Diablo State Park at (925) 837-2525 for information

  • Diablo State Park

  • Video Tour Take a scenic visit to the park by going to the California State Park Website View Aerial Photograph of the mountain's northside terrain

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    Harris Beach State Park
    Named after the Scottish pioneer George Harris who settled here in the late 1880s
    to raise sheep and cattle. The park boasts the largest island off the Oregon.

  • HARRIS BEACH STATE PARK Harris Beach was named after the Scottish pioneer George Harris who settled here in the late 1880s to raise sheep and cattle


    Henry W. Coe State Park's Official Web Site
    Official website including hiking, camping, biking, fishing and equestrian information.

  • Coe State Park Coe Park is the largest state park in northern California, with over 87, 000 acres of wild open spaces

  • This site is sponsored by the , an official state park cooperating association

  • Coe State Park 9000 East Dunne Ave


    Camping
    Subsection of a larger site that features camping and RVing articles. Also includes
    a discussion area and resource links for merchandise, campsites, ...

  • Here you will find palms, mangrove, hardwood hammock, pine Aug 1, 2000 [elcapfalls.jpg]Proclaimed California’s first state park by Abe Lincoln, and then designated America’s first National Park in 1890, Yosemite is probably the most famous park in the world


    SDSU - Department of Geological Sciences
    Overview of the department and its programs and activities, research centers and
    projects, and its faculty and staff.

  • August Highlights Home About Us Undergraduates Graduates Faculty & Staff Research Outreach This page has been accessed times since December 15th, 2004 | Chairman's Welcome Welcome to the Department of Geological Sciences at San Diego State University

  • San Diego State University is an academically rich, urban university that provides endless possibilities for students

  • 05.19.2006 Carrie Tyler Awarded a San Diego State University Women's Association Scholarship for the 2006-2007 academic year

  • Gordon Seitz Receive grant for "Multi-method Paleoseismology: Characterizing the Activity of the West Tahoe Fault On and Offshore: Collaborative Research with UCSD and SDSU", from DOI United States Geological Survey

  • Gordon Seitz Receive grant for "Development of a Long-term Earthquake Record at the South End of the San Andreas Fault: Testing of Rupture Scenarios: Collaborative Research with William Associates and SDSU", from DOI United States Geological Survey

  • Tom Rockwell Receives grant for "Paleoseismic Constraints on the Rupture History of the Southern San Jacinto Fault Zone, Southern CA: Towards Understanding Predictable Patterns of Recurrence on Strike-slip Faults", from DOI United States Geological Survey


    Camping Value Book - RV Park and Campgrounds in California
    Coupons for free nights at RV parks and campgrounds in California.

  • This new coupon book lets you enjoy camping for a substantially reduced price at different destinations in the Golden State of California


    Mt. Tamalpais State Park
    Find information on camping, lodging, wilderness, directions, fees and permits.

  • Tamalpais State Park Just north of San Francisco and the Golden Gate, is Mount Tamalpais State Park (MTSP), 6, 300 acres of redwood groves, oak woodlands, grassland slopes, chaparral and rocky ridges

  • Located in the very heart of Marin County, Mount Tamalpais State Park (MTSP) offers a wealth of activities, including hiking, biking, tent camping, horseback riding, group camping, overnight cabins, and two, almost 100 year old inns, just over its boundary lines

  • Tamalpais State Park offers through its cooperative organization, the Mount Tamalpais Interpretive Association (MTIA), a full guided hiking program (from easy strolls, to rigorous multi-milers and everything in-between, including moonlight hikes and full moonrise viewing hikes)

  • Tamalpais State Park, call the West Marin Stage Coach, @ 415-526-3239


    Pinezanita RV Park & Campgrounds, Julian, California featuring ...
    Offers RV and tent camping with a fishing pond. Includes rates, photos, and
    description of pond.


    Wildernet - California
    Outdoor recreation guide contains detailed information on public lands in California.


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