bikendan wrote:
I specifically referred to new "campgrounds". Sam, I was born and lived in California. I camped all ove the state, mainly state parks, for 40 years. Still camp there every year, since leaving the state.
So I'm quite familiar with the status of campgrounds, in California's state and national parks.
They might not have seen the need.
CA is my go-to campgrounds. And I may have shorter in-state camping as yours but as I've seen, all the coastal, lake, rivers etc, eg, popular sites are always fully booked.
But try inland campgrounds, campers are pretty sparse. I went camping several times during our hunting trips, and sometimes, we are the only ones in the campground.