From dense forests to the coastal redwood buffs, high waves for surfing to calmer waters for fishing; craggy granite rock to calm Alpine lakes, California’s diverse terrain offers a wealth of outdoor activities. There are plenty of opportunities for camping and you can select from the coast, camping, country camping, mountain camping, desert camping or city campground.
Here are the top five camping in California:
Pismo Beach
An ideal coastal camping Pismo Beach offers campers many things to see and do, including clam hunt for the famous Pismo clam, surf fishing and some great swimming and hiking in summer. The park contains the largest wintering colony of monarch butterflies in winter and the annual migration of millions of these colorful insects is what attracts people from all over the world. The tree-lined beach offers many opportunities for bird watching. An Ocean Lagoon, it is a fishing village overhang accessible, to the disabled.
Clear Lake
Spectacular rolling hills in the background, pristine environment, abundant wildlife and a large recreational lake near the campsite to make Clear Lake a popular campsite. This camping site near San Francisco Bay is an ideal family outing all year round and is a great opportunity for the thrill of fishing in a pristine lake experiences while drinking in the beauty of the mountains that rise and fall with the horizon .
Big Bear Lake
If the mountain camping is your thing, there is no better place than Big Bear Lake. Ideal for camping in the summer and winter, Big Bear Lake offers campers a variety of activities such as canoeing, fishing and hiking. There are many hotels and cabins to rent if you have had enough of camping, but can not tear himself away from the spot.
Holcomb Valley Campground
The hotel is located in the spectacular San Bernardino Mountains and in close proximity to the famous Seven Oaks Trail, Holcomb Valley Campground is the quintessence of the campsite. Numerous hiking trails, including the forsee Creek Trail, the South Fork Trail and the Trail Creek Siberia, among other things, makes this campsite a charming destination for trekking enthusiasts. On clear days, San Bernardino Peak Trail beckons all die-hard Trekker. When you are finished exploring the various paths you could just wander around the San Bernardino National Forest, or sit back and drink in the sight of the majestic Bertha Peak. Many opportunities for swimming, hiking and fishing means there is no moment to be bored. With fabulous snow Snow Summit, even the winters are a good time for camping at the Holcomb Valley Campground.
Hanna Flat, Big Bear Lake
Hanna Flat is a convenient camping place for those campers who love nature experience, but not like the idea too far away from the amenities of city life. The hotel is located two miles from Kitzhaut on a dirt road, puts Hanna Flat majestically nestled under large pine trees. There is plenty of space and pretty good privacy in each campsite.