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valhalla360 wrote:
Have you actually checked the national park campground reservations to see if there are any last minute openings? The kids have gone back to school, so demand should be easing up with the big summer vacations done.
Another thought...are you forced to go over the weekend? If you can go mid-week, a lot of the crowding issues go away.
โSep-20-2022 05:12 AM
Tiger4x4RV wrote:
From my personal bucket list, meaning I want to go but have not done so yet...
Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument
This is north of you. Probably pretty primitive.
https://www.blm.gov/programs/national-conservation-lands/california/berryessa-snow-mountain-national...
From my been-there-liked-it list:
San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area
South of you near Los Banos.
A variety of camping areas, ranging from primitive first-come-first-served (Medeiros, where I always stay) to full hookups with lake views.
https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=30712
โSep-20-2022 04:37 AM
Gottahaveit wrote:
One of our favorites is Lawsons Landing/Dillon Beach. Dry camping with plenty of room on nice grassy areas. Beautiful dog friendly beach. No shopping or eating places nearby. Bodega Bay or Petaluma is nearby. If you want to people watch and just enjoy we like it.
โSep-19-2022 11:28 PM
synergy_58 wrote:agesilaus wrote:
The Sierra Nevada is called the best camping area in the world, lots and lots of boondocking areas out there.
Maybe so, but not an easy place to roam and camp/RV. The area, along with Yosemite area, is constantly swamped by crowds and crowds of people. Tourism crowds and locals (Cali/AZ/UT/NV) have hemmed up most of the reservations months in advance and trying to get sites is nearly impossible. Then, thereโs the Van Life crowds, some of whom live full time boondocking, or are near homeless, living in and around campgrounds and trailer parks as a source of water and sewer dumping, showers/toilets, etc, benefit. Some of these โboondockers/Van life people are not respectful of others who are traditionally โcamping or RVingโ making it an unpleasant experienece for those who are trying to โcamp or RV.โ
And then thereโs the season closures, which has begun Sept 15th.
Iโm just looking for a โquick fixโ few nights of R&R, for DW and I, the dog. Really don't want to make an exhausting competitive task trying to fight the crowds.
Just thought someone in and around my current area might know of a โneat and quietโ spot for a few nights, thatโs all.
Thanks.
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NamMedevac 70 wrote:
You have a lot of requirements, or I would suggest Cotton Wood creek, Cold creek along highway 89 north of Truckee or Boca or Stampede campgrounds on I 80 East of Truckee in the Tahoe NF. Always have enjoyed quiet camping off season in the week. Further away is my favorite Grasshopper flats at Lake Davis (Plumas NF)
There are no eating places within walking distance at any of these tho. Have to drive for several miles for food. Part of Tahoe NF is closed due to Mosquito Fire.
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Lwiddis wrote:
"Yosemite, oh right, wishful thinking."
Not correct. By staying on the east side of the park in the national forest you can make day trips into Yosemite. Personally I think you'll like the Lee Vining/June Lake area so much you won't go into Yosemite.
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