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Get to the unofficial campsite by taking the Palisades Parkway north to exit 14. Take the exit and turn left off the ramp onto Route 98. Follow 98 for a mile or so, then stay to the left when it merges with Rte. 106. Stay on Rte 106 as it crosses Lake Welch, and then keep an...
Crooked River Campground, The Cove Palisades State Park Culver, OR AirstreamerMakairasums Crooked River Campground up best: “This a lovely oasis in the high desert. The sites are extremely spacious, and the ones on the west side enjoy terrific of the Cascade mountains – still snow covered as...
You CAN'T bring the dog to Point Lobos State Reserve and McWay Falls at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park OR on any dirt trails in State Parks. However you CAN bring the dog on trails in Federal land in Los Padres Nat Forest. AND there are some beaches where you are allowed to take th...
Big Trees State Park: 1 1/2 hour drive Yosemite National Park: 2 hour drive Pets Potable water Toilets (10) 1 site · RV, Tent20 acres · Buck Meadows, CA Bring the whole family out for a relaxing weekend of gold panning or metal detecting on my 20 acre claim just down the road ...
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