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Brea / California / United States
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Carbon Canyon Regional Park features a side of Orange County few visitors - and even some residents - know about. Set amongst the gently rolling foothills of OC's northeastern corner, the 124-acre park is loaded with refreshingly rustic outdoor activities like campgrounds and equestrian trails. The park is ideal for those that want a convenient escape from the county's typical bustle.

Parking and public transportation at Carbon Canyon Regional Park
Parking here will cost you $3-$5 depending on the day you visit. Driving on your own is really your only option, since public transportation does not go near here.

Best and worst time go to Carbon Canyon Regional Park
March and April are the best times to enjoy the park because you'll be able to enjoy extended daylight without summertime crowds. Avoid coming here in August and September, as the seasonal heat can get oppressive.

Admission to Carbon Canyon Regional Park
The park is free to enjoy once you take care of parking. You don't have to deal with any special permits in order to access the park's trail, either.

Must see/do at Carbon Canyon Regional Park
An easy 1.1 mile trail hike will get you to 10 secluded acres of stunning Coastal Redwoods. There is also a nice paved trail that weaves through the park's well-kept open spaces. The park's 4-acre lake has two piers and plenty of fish for you to catch.

Other places to visit near Carbon Canyon Regional Park
The larger Chino Hills State Park is right next door and offers a more extensive network of hiking trails. If all the adventure stirs up your appetite, head 10 minutes west to Downtown Brea and explore its restaurant scene. You're also an 8-minute drive from the Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.

Insider tip for visitors to Carbon Canyon Regional Park
The park has a Nature Center on-site, but visiting it doesn't do much to enhance your experience. Skip it and check out the park on your own.

Rich Manning is a freelance writer based in Orange County, CA. He's been writing about food, drink, and lifestyle in Southern California for over ten years.

 

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Tahoe Vista / California / United States
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We provide fishing charters and adventure charters on the lake Captain Ben Cowley is an expert in outdoor adventure and fun. Originally from Los Altos, California, he has been fishing, camping, adventuring and exploring since before he can remember. He has been a sponsored surfer, spearfisherman, and fisherman and ultimately settled into his mountain life after 14 years abroad living in Mainland Mexico. He is a US Coast Guard licensed 100ton captain and licensed fishing guide and has captained everything from 20ft pangas in Mexico to 85ft Luxury Yachtfishers. Lake Tahoe however has always been his end game, the place he spent his summers as a kid and learned the love of nature. His two kids Mahana and Kai are always by his side and training to take over the business so dad can go goof off.
Arnold / California / United States
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Calaveras Big Trees State Historic Park has been a major tourist attraction since the 1800s when (prior to it being declared a state park in 1931) it suffered extensive damage at the hands of visitors. The resulting devastation is now part of the park's current draw: A lesson on the importance of nature preservation unlike any other. This includes the 'Discovery Tree' which was cut down in 1853, leaving a giant stump large enough to be used as a bowling alley, and the 'Pioneer Cabin Tree' which had an actual tunnel cut through it in the 1880s. The park has two groves of giant sequoia trees that encompass 6,498 acres and with four furnished post-war rental cabins, two main campgrounds, six picnic areas and hundreds of miles of established trails, it offers something for everyone.

Parking and public transportation at Calaveras Big Trees State Historic Park
Although no public transportation options are available since the park is located so far out of town (four miles northeast of Arnold, CA and a 35 minute drive from Angels Camp), adequate parking is offered. The parking lots are paved, clearly marked and well-maintained. As an added bonus, the drive is very scenic and highly recommended.

Best and worst time go to Calaveras Big Trees State Historic Park
The area is especially beautiful during the winter when the park offers exceptional opportunities for playing in the snow and even cross-country skiing but the road conditions can be icy (chains are often required) and some areas of the park and campgrounds are prone to closures. To best experience the sights and enjoy the park trails with the least chance of weather interruptions, the summer months are ideal. June through August, the park also offers many extra activities like evening ranger talks, junior ranger programs, bird watching, mountain biking and educational programs.

Admission to Calaveras Big Trees State Historic Park
There is a fee to visit the park, which must be paid at a kiosk prior to entering the parking areas. It runs about $10 per car but discounts are offered if there is a senior in the vehicle. Various types of annual passes are also offered, which can be a great deal for frequent visitors.

Must see/do at Calaveras Big Trees State Historic Park
If you only have time for one trail, make it the North Grove Trail. This easy walk is ideal for young children and the elderly because of the level path and relatively short length, yet takes visitors to several historically significant landmarks. It's only about a mile and a half long but allow 1-2 hours for the hike because there are numerous photo opportunities and markers along the trail that describe the significance and history of various spots. If you forget your camera, just stop by the gift shop afterward. Postcards featuring the most magnificent of the trees are available for purchase and make great (and affordable) souvenirs.

Other places to visit near Calaveras Big Trees State Historic Park
If you enjoy the sites of the park but camping isn't your style, check out The Murphys Historic Hotel, a short drive away (in the town of Murphys, CA) where you can stay in a room once occupied by Mark Twain or sleep in the same bed where President Ulysses S. Grant once rested his head. It was also featured in an episode of "Hotel Hell" so the hotel's restaurant now offers menu items from renowned chef Gordon Ramsey. Otherwise, for a more low-key (and affordable) dining option that still holds some television fame, check out "Hillbillies". Located up the road and around the corner from the hotel, Hillbillies was featured on an episode of "Restaurant: Impossible" and boasts a menu and décor makeover provided by Chef Robert Irvine and his team.

Insider tip for visitors to Calaveras Big Trees State Historic Park
On your way to the park, follow the signs along Highway 4 (four miles east of Murphys) to "The Red Apple". There you can pick up a warm apple pie and some freshly pressed sweet cider to add the taste of authentic mountain-grown apples to your Big Trees picnic. At the very least, do what the locals do and buy a few of their famous apple cider doughnuts to snack on during the drive (if they even make it back to your vehicle).

Author's bio: Ann Milligan is a wife, mom, author and artist who resides in California's beautiful Motherlode region. She can often be found photographing local wildflowers, dancing with her kids and nom-nom-noming.

 

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Crestline / California / United States
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All of our rooms have been individually decorated providing that special ambiance for everyone. They have lake views, luxurious linens, private baths & all of the comforts of home. Some of our rooms even have gorgeous stone fireplaces. If you need more space, room ten can be adjoining to our suite giving you the entire top floor. Our suite includes a living room, a completely equipped kitchen, separate bedroom, bathroom and a view that will take your breath away whether it is sunrise or sunset!
Angels Camp / California / United States
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More than four decades have passed since a whitewater rafting trip through the Grand Canyon captured the imagination of OARS president and founder, George Wendt. His journey inspired him to establish the first exclusively oar-powered rafting outfitter permitted to run the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon back in 1969. Based in Angels Camp, the company is now the largest and most geographically diverse river outfitter in the West with destinations and unparalleled experiences on over 35 rivers and coastlines of the world. To date, OARS has positively affected the lives of over 500,000 travelers and the company is routinely recognized as a "best in class" outfitter based on education, sustainability, quality of service, spirit of adventure and references.
Concord / California / United States
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Serving Law Enforcement, Military, and Outdoor Enthusiasts. From A-Z we have you covered!
Oakland / California / United States
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Just a few miles and worlds away from the heart of Oakland, Redwood Regional Park offers 1,830 acres of serene rolling hills filled with redwoods, evergreens, chaparral, and grasslands. The spacious park offers picnic sites, camping areas, and many miles of trails. Hikes can range from a short, easy stroll on the Sequoia Bayview trail or a longer trek on the East and West Ridge trails and the lush French trail. Redwood Regional also connects to Joaquin Miller, Anthony Chabot and Lake Chabot, and Tilden Regional Parks, creating an extensive trail network.

Must see and must do at Redwood Regional Park
Picnic in the shady Redwood Bowl. Finish a late-afternoon hike near the Woodminster Amphitheatre and catch a musical in the summer or a concert in the fall.

Best time and worst time to go to Redwood Regional Park
Saturday mornings are one of the park's busiest. Try weekdays and Sunday mornings for a little less traffic.

Admission to Redwood Regional Park
Free at most park entrances. $5 per vehicle and $2 per dog (except for guide/service dogs) at the Redwood Gate entrance.

Wildlife at Redwood Regional Park
Be on the lookout for deer, raccoons, rabbits, and squirrels, as well as birds such as the rare golden eagle and Alameda striped racer.

Insider tip for Redwood Regional Park
In the winter, ladybugs swarms cover tree stumps and branches at the intersection of Prince and Stream trails. If you like ladybugs, you will see them by the thousands here.

Author's bio: Heather Johnson is a freelance writer based in Oakland, California. She runs in Redwood Regional Park often.

 

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Ramona / California / United States
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PGA Approved Golf Course with mountain views Country Inn with beautiful views Private balcony or patio Complimentary parking and WiFi No resort fee Jr. Olympic Swimming Pool | Lighted Tennis Courts Choose Family Friendly Restaurant, The Oaks Grille or Sports Bar with Outdoor Deck, Par Lounge Fresh California Cuisine | Craft Beer | Local Wine | Happy Hour | Live Bands on Weekends Spectacular Outdoor Wedding Venue | Personal Event Planner International Equestrian Center | Casey Tibbs Western Center Close to nearby San Diego Attractions
San Marcos / California / United States
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Thank you for visiting Essential Camping Gear. Here at Essential Camping Gear our mission is to provide a fast, user friendly and customer service oriented online shopping experience. Through our years of industry experience, we have gone great lengths to offer the best quality camping goods to our customers at affordable prices as we know our customers will always be the key to our success. If you have any questions about the camping goods we offer, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Additionally, please be sure to review all our store policies including our shipping and returns, our terms and conditions and our privacy policy as these policies govern your visit to Essential Camping Gear
San Francisco / California / United States
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Marmot combines high-tech with high fashion to keep you warm, dry and comfortable in any environment. Find the highest quality ski wear, insulated jackets, rain shells, hiking equipment, ski equipment, sportswear, and accessories. Located just one block off of Union Square, Marmot San Francisco is our largest retail store to date, featuring a wide selection of our performance-driven, technical outdoor clothing and equipment. We chose to create our flagship store in San Francisco because Marmot is headquartered in beautiful northern California, sixty miles north of The City. And we know that not every adventurer gets to live in the mountains. Now our fans who live in (or visit) San Francisco can gear up before heading out on their next adventure!
Coloma / California / United States
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Coloma Resort takes pride in connecting guests with nature, adventure and history! Located on the South Fork of the American River, surrounded by the Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park, Coloma Resort is a destination vacation experience for everyone! Coloma Resort will accommodate your needs and exceed your expectations, whether you are looking for a family camping experience, educational facility, river-front wedding location or a place to host your next conference or group retreat. Our facilities include campsites, cabin rentals, swimming pool, event sites and more... Your adventure awaits in Coloma! Coloma Resort connects you with the activities that will make your stay one to remember. Experience Coloma through adventure based river trips, historic gold rush programs or on the climbing wall and zip line of our exciting ropes course!