TurboLemon
Me and few of my friends want to camping in California and was wondering which camp site is the best
looking place with lots of trees
not like the trees are dead and brown
camp by a lake
fishing
bonfire
hiking
Answer
Here are a few I have camped at. They are all great places to camp. Hope this helps!
Lake Almanor. - Lake Almanor near Chester, CA. Great river fishing all around this region. Good lake fishing too. Hike, bike, camp, fish, kayak, snowmobile.
Bucks Lake- Great Backpacking, camping, fishing & windsurfing.
Lake Oroville- There is good camping, fishing, water ski, mountain biking & wineries,
They have a bunch of water fall, also-
Chambers Creek Falls,
Curtain Falls,
Feather Falls,
Seven Falls,
Frey Creek Falls,
Phantom Falls
Some good hiking trails-
Feather Fall Hike,
Dome Trail - Curtain Falls Hike,
Big Bald Rock Hiking Trail
Lake Silver- Beautiful lake!! This beautiful, secluded lake campground is back off of Bucks Lake Road.
8 campsites / elevation = 5,800'
Vault Toilets. No piped water. First-come, first-serve.
Closes for winter. No RV or motorhome space is available.
No Fees / No reservations.
Hume Lake- The pine trees line the shores & the outdoor recreation never ends. Kayak or swim, picnic or hike, horseback or mountain bike, take you pick. Plenty sightseeing around 2 National Parks - Sequoia & Kings Canyon. Great camping all around, but make sure you get a campground reservation for summer months.
Bass Lake- Bass Lake is a great alternative to camping inside Yosemite Valley. Lotsa boating, fishing, skiing & numerous campgrounds around this lake.
Twin Lakes -- Awe inspiring Sierra Nevada's granite peaks jet up from crystal blue waters of snow-melt lakes. Creeks everywhere, great camping & fishing, ultimate back country access to Hoover Wilderness, plus a mineral springs right around the corner, Buckeye Hot Springs.
Here are a few I have camped at. They are all great places to camp. Hope this helps!
Lake Almanor. - Lake Almanor near Chester, CA. Great river fishing all around this region. Good lake fishing too. Hike, bike, camp, fish, kayak, snowmobile.
Bucks Lake- Great Backpacking, camping, fishing & windsurfing.
Lake Oroville- There is good camping, fishing, water ski, mountain biking & wineries,
They have a bunch of water fall, also-
Chambers Creek Falls,
Curtain Falls,
Feather Falls,
Seven Falls,
Frey Creek Falls,
Phantom Falls
Some good hiking trails-
Feather Fall Hike,
Dome Trail - Curtain Falls Hike,
Big Bald Rock Hiking Trail
Lake Silver- Beautiful lake!! This beautiful, secluded lake campground is back off of Bucks Lake Road.
8 campsites / elevation = 5,800'
Vault Toilets. No piped water. First-come, first-serve.
Closes for winter. No RV or motorhome space is available.
No Fees / No reservations.
Hume Lake- The pine trees line the shores & the outdoor recreation never ends. Kayak or swim, picnic or hike, horseback or mountain bike, take you pick. Plenty sightseeing around 2 National Parks - Sequoia & Kings Canyon. Great camping all around, but make sure you get a campground reservation for summer months.
Bass Lake- Bass Lake is a great alternative to camping inside Yosemite Valley. Lotsa boating, fishing, skiing & numerous campgrounds around this lake.
Twin Lakes -- Awe inspiring Sierra Nevada's granite peaks jet up from crystal blue waters of snow-melt lakes. Creeks everywhere, great camping & fishing, ultimate back country access to Hoover Wilderness, plus a mineral springs right around the corner, Buckeye Hot Springs.
Where is the best place to go camping in Northern California? And why?
Jenny G
Answer
I would have to say Big Sur or Yosemite, although there are many wonderful places to camp in Northern California!
Big Sur because it's on the coast, the scenery is beautiful, there are a variety of camping options from environmental walk-in campsites to RV parking, it has a Bohemian atmosphere, there are opportunities for whale watching, and it's just plain funky & fun. See http://www.discovernortherncalifornia.com/big-sur-california.html for more information.
Yosemite because it's in the Sierra Nevadas, the scenery is beautiful, there are a variety of camping options from tents to tent cabins to high country camping, and it's just - YOSEMITE! See http://www.discovernortherncalifornia.com/yosemite-national-park.html
I would have to say Big Sur or Yosemite, although there are many wonderful places to camp in Northern California!
Big Sur because it's on the coast, the scenery is beautiful, there are a variety of camping options from environmental walk-in campsites to RV parking, it has a Bohemian atmosphere, there are opportunities for whale watching, and it's just plain funky & fun. See http://www.discovernortherncalifornia.com/big-sur-california.html for more information.
Yosemite because it's in the Sierra Nevadas, the scenery is beautiful, there are a variety of camping options from tents to tent cabins to high country camping, and it's just - YOSEMITE! See http://www.discovernortherncalifornia.com/yosemite-national-park.html
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