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Camping recommendations
I'm posting this here though it may be more appropriate in the SF or the travel section.
My sister and I are planning a camping trip for fourth of July weekend, but we're not sure where to go. We'll be driving out of San Francisco, and we only have Friday night, Saturday, Sunday and part of Monday for the adventure and I think we'd both prefer not to spend the entire trip in the car. I've been to Yosemite and Tahoe, and I've done day trips to Point Reyes, Muir Woods, Ano Nuevo, Carmel and Big Sur. Redwood National Park looks to be a bit too far. We're not leaning either way towards mountain or ocean (or both), and I don't think we really care if we go north or south. I think our main requirement is that we feel like we've left civilization, and it's not too crowded. We're up for a bit of hiking, though we don't require backcountry campsites to make the experience complete. We're probably going to be in a rental car, so we may not have the ability to get to really remote or difficult to drive to locales. It is possible that our other sister and her dog will be joining us if they decide to do their cross country epic journey, and if that's the case, we'll need to be in a place that is pet friendly. Does anyone have any recommendations? |
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Second place is the Russian River Valley up in wine country. Quite a few campgrounds, some cool hiking, nice weather and wine. Both are about 2 hours from SF. And close enough to a hotel if you want to do that. http://www.rrreservations.com/ OK, third place comes to mind. Sea Ranch - is on the ocean up north, if ocean is your thing. Not far from where they filmed the Birds. http://www.888searanch.com/images/es...e_piximage.jpg edited to fix bad link to Russian River. |
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