This area is one of the most historic and well known national preserves that really showcases the beauty of the American landscape. The attractions found at Yosemite are great terrain, mountains, and wildlife. Campers can choose from a wide variety of settings throughout the park for their home base.
When a person thinks of taking a trip to California, most people think of visiting Hollywood and the southern California beaches or going to the hills of San Francisco. With a little research, a person can find that California has some of the greatest camp sites and National Parks in the country. Don't rule out tent camping in California when planning trip because you could miss out on a great experience.
With one hundred RV, tent and camping cabin sites nestled within an actual mountain, one can escape the hustle and bustle of a normal campground. That's right, no sounds of freeway traffic or trains rumbling through in the middle of the night!
The Santa Margarita Lake KOA is a great base camp for your California Central Coast adventure. It is located just eight miles from the town of Santa Margarita, seventeen miles from San Luis Obispo and sixteen miles from the town of Atascadero. Morro Bay is forty-five minutes away, Hearst Castle only an hour.
This area of California is on the fast track to becoming the next Napa Valley. With wineries located all around it, you could make wine tasting a vacation! Drive over the Questa Grade, and you will find the town of San Luis Obispo. Getting its heritage from the Spanish Missions era gives you the feeling of stepping back in time. Visit the historical mission, now a museum, catch the farmers market on Thursdays year round or visit the merchant shops.
Located just across from the campground is the Shangri-La Ranch. For a small fee, the folks there will take you on a horseback ride around the ranch, or let you ride the trails at the Santa Margarita Lake, which is right next to them. For those looking to further the horseback adventure, the ranch hands will take you on a fantastic ride along Pismo Beach, located just thirty-seven miles South of the campground. If you happened to have your all terrain vehicle, dirt bike or dune buggy with you, ride on the Pismo Dunes when your horseback riding trip is done.
So if you are looking for a great place to stay, with friendly folks, then the Santa Margarita Lake KOA Campground is the place.
With a rich variety of landscapes, the Golden State offers plenty of opportunities for the ideal California camping experience. Whether you want to camp on the beach, in the desert, in the mountains, or near world-famous attractions, finding the right California RV campground will be a breeze.
Beach CampingIf you want a camping vacation where you can wake up in the mornings and surf the waves, or simply enjoy the beauty of the dramatic bluffs while you watch for whales and dolphins, you can find hundreds of coastal California RV campgrounds. From the rugged northern beaches in Del Norte County to the most southern in San Diego County, California's coastline stretches for an impressive 840 miles.
There's just one catch with beach camping: You've got to plan ahead.
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