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• Most campsite assignments are made upon your arrival. If you reserve two sites, the park staff will try to assign adjacent campsites, subject to availability. • Dogs must be kept on leashes no longer than six feet and in a tent or enclosed vehicle at night. Except for service dogs, pets are not allowed in park buildings, on trails, or on most beaches. • Coin operated showers are available at most campgrounds. Prices may vary. • Generators may be operated between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. • Check-out is noon of your departure date. Please leave the campsite clean and orderly. The camper who follows you will appreciate it. • Your original $7.50 reservation fee is nonrefundable. • If you cancel a confirmed reservation, or must leave the park early, a cancellation fee of $7.00 per reserved campsite will be deducted from any refund you may be due. • If you cancel a confirmed reservation and make a new reservation during the same call, a transfer fee of $7.50 will be charged. • If you cancel your reservation after 5 p.m. the day before your arrival date, the first night’s campsite fee is forfeited. • A campsite will be held for you until 12 p.m. the day after your arrival date. If you do not call the park before that time, you will be considered a “no-show,” and the park will cancel your reservation. You will be refunded the amount paid for the campsite, less the nonrefundable $7.50 reservation fee, the $7.00 cancellation fee, and one night’s camping use fee. • If you miss your first day, but plan to arrive later, you must call the park each day to hold the remainder of your reservation. • If you must leave the park one or more days early, check out before 12 noon (there are no exchanges). Retain your camping confirmation letter until you have received your refund or your credit card has been credited. Allow at least 30 days to receive your refund. • If an emergency or disaster forces closure of a campground, we will try to notify you as soon as possible. All fees, including the reservation fee, will be refunded. • In cases of inclement weather, when the campground remains open, but you choose to leave, refunds will be based on the early out policy. • If you are unable to honor your reservation due to a medical emergency or death in the family, a cancellation fee of $7.00 per reserved campsite will be deducted from any refund you may be due. Annual Day Use Passes If you are looking for additional value in your outdoor experi- ence, consider the Annual Day Use Pass – great for gift giv- ing as the pass provides access to over 200 California State Parks. The new “Golden Poppy” pass provides access to a limited number of parks. Passes can be purchased at most state parks, on-line at www.store.parks.ca.gov, or by calling 1(800) 777-0369, Ext. 5. Senior Discount Campers age 62 or older receive a $2-per-night discount, but only if requested at the time the camping reservation is made. The reservation must be in the name of the eligible person, and that person must occupy the campsite. Proof of eligibility is required. Discount Passes California State Parks offers discount passes for those who qualify. For disabled campers, the Disabled Discount Pass offers 50 percent off regular camping fees, and the Disabled Veteran/Prisoner of War Pass gives complimentary camping and day use at all California state parks. For qualifications and a pass application, call 1(800) 777-0369, Ext. 5 or write to: California State Parks Pass Program, P.O. Box 942896, Sacramento, CA 94296. California State Parks Tours and Activities Año Nuevo State Reserve — Each December through March, beaches north of Santa Cruz are home to one of the largest colonies of northern elephant seals in the world. This “must see” allows visitors the chance to observe marine mammals as they come ashore to rest, mate, and give birth. Hearst Castle ® On the spectacular Central Coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean, midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, is the world-renowned home of the late newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst. For Año Nuevo or Hearst Castle ® reservations, call 1(800) 444-4445, (TTY: 1(800) 274-7275), or reserve Hearst Castle ® tickets on-line at www.parks.ca.gov or www. hearstcastle.org. For wheelchair-accessible tours at Hearst Castle ® ‚ call 1(866) 712-2286. State Capitol Museum and Historic Sites —The historic sites in the Sacramento and Sonoma areas typify California’s rich past. California’s State Capitol, Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park (SHP), Marshall Gold Discovery SHP, the California State Railroad Museum in Old Sacramento, Sonoma Mission SHP, and General Vallejo’s home are just some of your choices. For school group reservations, call 1(866) 240-4655; for commercial tour groups, call 1(866) 361-5111. Printed on Recycled Paper © 2006 California State Parks Our Mission The mission of the California Department of Parks and Recreation is to provide for the health, inspiration, and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state’s extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation. Support your State Parks! Join the California State Parks Foundation today. (415) 258-9975 For fees and reservations, call 1(800) 444-PARK. (Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day) International Phone Number: (916) 638-5883 TTY Number: 1(800) 274-7275 www.parks.ca.gov For general State Parks information or to receive this publication in an alternate format, visit our Web site at www. parks.ca.gov or write to the California State Parks Communications Office, P.O. Box 942896, Sacramento, CA 94296-0001, or call 1(800) 777-0369. Outside the U.S., call (916) 653-6995. California State Parks does not discriminate against individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodation will be provided to visitors upon request. Prior to arrival, contact the park office where you plan to visit. Discover the many states of California. Camping Reservation Guide Cancellations 4 5 California State Parks Tours and Activities 6 California State Parks Foundation Looking for Further Values To cancel a confirmed reservation, call Customer Account Services at 1(800) 695-2269. R Cover Photograph Provided by: Where will the hundreds of California State Parks take you today? Discover the many states of California. www.parks.ca.gov Camping Reservation Guide A nonrefundable reservation fee of $7.50 is charged for EACH campsite. A listing of camping fees is located at www. parks.ca.gov, under the Reservations and Fees section. On the first of each month, campers will have access to an entire month of available start dates, up to seven months in advance. You may secure camping reservations as late as two days prior to your planned arrival, subject to availability. • You may make two reservations per park and camping start date. • You may reserve two different start dates per park within a calendar month. • You may pay by American Express ® , Visa ® , Discover ® , or MasterCard ® . Your credit card account will be charged at the time the reservation is made. • Reservations must be made at least 21 days before your camping start date when you pay by check, and 10 days before your camping start date when you pay by money order. Your check or money order must be received within seven days after you make your reservation or your reservation will be automatically cancelled. • You may ask your reservation agent for details about other California State Parks policies. By Telephone Have all the information listed in the box below available when you reach the reservation agent. We are committed to providing a reservation service that meets your needs. The best times to call are midday and midweek, when the phone lines are less busy. Mail–in Reservations If you prefer to reserve a campsite by mail, all of the informa- tion contained in the box at the bottom of Section 2 must be provided. Mail-in reservations are subject to the same camp- site sale dates noted in the Campsite Sale Dates chart. Send your reservation request, along with a check, money order, or credit card information, to: ReserveAmerica™, P.O. Box 1510, Rancho Cordova, CA 95741-1510. • Mail-in requests must be received no more than 14 days prior to the on-sale date. All mail-in requests received more than 14 days prior to that date will be returned. On-line Reservations On-line reservations are available on our Web site at www.parks.ca.gov. This service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Reservations will be offered seven months in advance beginning at 8 a.m. on the first reservation day of the month. • You may check in any time after 2 p.m. on your reservation start date. • When you arrive, present your confirmation letter or reservation number and a form of photo identification. If you arranged for a discount when you made your reservation, proof of eligibility must be shown. Family Camping Family campsites accommodate up to eight people and have amenities that vary from park to park. Developed campsites may include fire pits or fire rings, picnic tables, showers, a shared water supply, and a cleared area for a tent. Hook-up campsites provide electricity and water, and may have a hook-up for sewer, in addition to the same amenities found in developed campsites. Fees include entry for one vehicle and one legally towed vehicle. Two licensed vehicles—autos, as well as travel, boat, and utility trailers — may be parked at most campsites. In most cases, campers may stay in the same park up to a maximum of 30 nights in a calendar year. Each campground has a limit on the consecutive number of nights a camper may stay (see chart on reverse). Once this consecutive-night limit has been reached, the person(s), equipment, and/or vehicle(s) must vacate the campground for a period of 48 hours before returning for another stay. Youths (under 18 years of age) must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The Supervising Ranger may approve the stay of a youth who presents written consent from a parent or guardian with the dates of the authorized stay and the park name. Environmental Camping Environmental campsites are located in relatively undisturbed natural settings. Each site has a table, a clearing for tents, and a primitive toilet nearby. See chart on reverse for environmental campsite hike-in distances. • Plan to arrive at your campsite before dark. • Stays are limited to seven nights. • No pets are allowed, except service dogs. Group Camping Group campsites accommodate groups as small as nine or as large as 100, depending on the park. At some campgrounds, group sites can be combined. Your reservation agent can provide you with the names and locations of these campgrounds. • Stays are limited to seven nights. • Youth groups (under 18 years of age) must be accompanied by at least one adult for every 15 youths. Accessible (ADA) Campsite Policy Visitors reserving accessible campsites must possess a DMV Disabled Placard or license plates issued by DMV (or a similar agency of another state). The Disabled Veterans license plate will also be accepted when reserving or occupying an acces- sible campsite. En Route Camping En route camping is available at some state parks and is limited to self-contained camping vehicles only. Because these areas provide visitor parking during the day, they must be vacated by 9 a.m. the following morning. • Visit the California State Parks Web site at www.parks.ca.gov for a listing of parks with en route camping. • Call to make sure your vehicle can be accommodated. • The en route camping fee is the same as the campsite fee. • Park selection • Date(s) you wish to start camping • Type and size of camping equipment • Number of people who will occupy the campsite • Number of nights you wish to camp • Alternative park and camping date choices • Your phone number with area code • Method of payment/credit card number and expiration date • Mailing address Call 1 (800) 444-PARK (Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day) International Phone Number: (916) 638-5883 TTY Number: 1(800) 274-7275 www.parks.ca.gov More than 275 California State Parks adventures are waiting for you, featuring nearly 15,000 campsites, 3,000 miles of trails, 625 miles of rivers and lake fronts, and 280 miles of majestic coastline. Whether you are a seasoned outdoor enthusiast or first-time camper, this guide will help you choose the park, campsite, and amenities that are right for you. Thanks to California’s mild weather, you don’t need a summer evening to share a campfire with family and friends. Early spring or fall, the so-called “off-season,” is the best-kept secret if you’re in search of a campsite in the great outdoors. Looking for something new and adventurous? Try windsurfing at San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area. Or enjoy an April evening docked at a floating campsite at Lake Oroville State Recreation Area. Whatever challenge you’re seeking, you’ll find it at California State Parks! These featured campgrounds, and many others, can be reserved up to seven months in advance through ReserveAmerica™. Advance camping reservations help you maximize your precious leisure time and avoid long waiting lines, or the disappointment of being turned away at the park entrance. Other California State Parks campgrounds may be available first come, first served. For information, call 1(800) 777-0369 or (916) 653-6995. Where will the hundreds of California State Parks take you today? Camping in California State Parks Making Reservations 1 2 Before you hang up, make sure… • Your reservation agent confirms your selection and verifies the information you have provided. • Your reservation agent provides you with a reservation number. • If time permits, a reservation confirmation letter will be mailed to you. When you receive it, make sure that all information is correct. If any information is incorrect, call Customer Account Services at 1 (800) 695-2269. What to Expect When You Arrive & Depart 3 Campsite Sale Dates July Jan 2 August Feb 1 September Mar 1 October Apr 1 November May 1 December Jun 1 January Jul 1 February Aug 1 March Sep 1 April Oct 1 May Nov 1 June Dec 1 For Reserve on camping in: or after: For Reserve on camping in: or after: 16” 18” 4” 4” 4” 4” 9” 9”

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• Most campsite assignments are made upon your arrival. If you reserve two sites, the park staff will try to assign adjacent campsites, subject to availability.

• Dogs must be kept on leashes no longer than six feet and in a tent or enclosed vehicle at night. Except for service dogs, pets are not allowed in park buildings, on trails, or on most beaches.

• Coin operated showers are available at most campgrounds. Prices may vary.

• Generators may be operated between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.

• Check-out is noon of your departure date. Please leave the campsite clean and orderly. The camper who follows you will appreciate it.

• Your original $7.50 reservation fee is nonrefundable. • If you cancel a confirmed reservation, or must leave the park

early, a cancellation fee of $7.00 per reserved campsite will be deducted from any refund you may be due.

• If you cancel a confirmed reservation and make a new reservation during the same call, a transfer fee of $7.50 will be charged.

• If you cancel your reservation after 5 p.m. the day before your arrival date, the first night’s campsite fee is forfeited.

• A campsite will be held for you until 12 p.m. the day after your arrival date. If you do not call the park before that time, you will be considered a “no-show,” and the park will cancel your reservation. You will be refunded the amount paid for the campsite, less the nonrefundable $7.50 reservation fee, the $7.00 cancellation fee, and one night’s camping use fee.

• If you miss your first day, but plan to arrive later, you must call the park each day to hold the remainder of your reservation.

• If you must leave the park one or more days early, check out before 12 noon (there are no exchanges). Retain your camping confirmation letter until you have received your refund or your credit card has been credited. Allow at least 30 days to receive your refund.

• If an emergency or disaster forces closure of a campground, we will try to notify you as soon as possible. All fees, including the reservation fee, will be refunded.

• In cases of inclement weather, when the campground remains open, but you choose to leave, refunds will be based on the early out policy.

• If you are unable to honor your reservation due to a medical emergency or death in the family, a cancellation fee of $7.00 per reserved campsite will be deducted from any refund you may be due.

Annual Day Use PassesIf you are looking for additional value in your outdoor experi-ence, consider the Annual Day Use Pass – great for gift giv-ing as the pass provides access to over 200 California State Parks. The new “Golden Poppy” pass provides access to a limited number of parks. Passes can be purchased at most state parks, on-line at www.store.parks.ca.gov, or by calling 1(800) 777-0369, Ext. 5.

Senior DiscountCampers age 62 or older receive a $2-per-night discount, but only if requested at the time the camping reservation is made. The reservation must be in the name of the eligible person, and that person must occupy the campsite. Proof of eligibility is required.

Discount Passes

California State Parks offers discount passes for those who qualify. For disabled campers, the Disabled Discount Pass offers 50 percent off regular camping fees, and the Disabled Veteran/Prisoner of War Pass gives complimentary camping and day use at all California state parks. For qualifications and a pass application, call 1 (800) 777-0369, Ext. 5 or write to: California State Parks Pass Program, P.O. Box 942896, Sacramento, CA 94296.

California State Parks Tours and Activities

Año Nuevo State Reserve—Each December through March, beaches north of Santa Cruz are home to one of the largest colonies of northern elephant seals in the world. This “must see” allows visitors the chance to observe marine mammals as they come ashore to rest, mate, and give birth.

Hearst Castle®— On the spectacular Central Coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean, midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, is the world-renowned home of the late newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst.

For Año Nuevo or Hearst Castle® reservations, call 1 (800) 444-4445, (TTY: 1 (800) 274-7275), or reserve Hearst Castle® tickets on-line at www.parks.ca.gov or www.hearstcastle.org. For wheelchair-accessible tours at Hearst Castle®‚ call 1 (866) 712-2286.

State Capitol Museum and Historic Sites—The historic sites in the Sacramento and Sonoma areas typify California’s rich past. California’s State Capitol, Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park (SHP), Marshall Gold Discovery SHP, the California State Railroad Museum in Old Sacramento, Sonoma Mission SHP, and General Vallejo’s home are just some of your choices. For school group reservations, call 1 (866) 240-4655; for commercial tour groups, call 1 (866) 361-5111.

Printed on Recycled Paper© 2006 California State Parks

Our Mission

The mission of the California Department of Parks and Recreation is to provide for the health, inspiration,

and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state’s extraordinary

biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources,

and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.

Support your State Parks!Join the California State Parks Foundation today.

(415) 258-9975

For fees and reservations, call 1 (800) 444-PARK.(Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day)

International Phone Number: (916) 638-5883

TTY Number: 1 (800) 274-7275

www.parks.ca.gov

For general State Parks information or to receive this publication in an alternate format, visit our Web site at www.

parks.ca.gov or write to the California State Parks Communications Office, P.O. Box 942896, Sacramento, CA 94296-0001, or call 1 (800) 777-0369. Outside the U.S., call (916) 653-6995. California State Parks does

not discriminate against individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodation will be provided to visitors upon request. Prior to arrival, contact the

park office where you plan to visit.

Discover the many states of California.

Camping Reservation Guide

Cancellations4

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California State Parks Tours and Activities6

California State Parks Foundation

Looking for Further Values

To cancel a confirmed reservation, call Customer Account Services at 1 (800) 695-2269.

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Cover Photograph Provided by:

Where will the hundreds of California State Parks take you today?

Discover the many states of California.

www.parks.ca.gov

Camping Reservation Guide

A nonrefundable reservation fee of $7.50 is charged for EACH campsite. A listing of camping fees is located at www.parks.ca.gov, under the Reservations and Fees section.

On the first of each month, campers will have access to an entire month of available start dates, up to seven months in advance. You may secure camping reservations as late as two days prior to your planned arrival, subject to availability.

• You may make two reservations per park and camping

start date.• You may reserve two different start dates per park within

a calendar month.• You may pay by American Express®, Visa®, Discover®, or

MasterCard®. Your credit card account will be charged at the time the reservation is made.

• Reservations must be made at least 21 days before your camping start date when you pay by check, and 10 days before your camping start date when you pay by money order. Your check or money order must be received within seven days after you make your reservation or your reservation will be automatically cancelled.

• You may ask your reservation agent for details about other California State Parks policies.

By TelephoneHave all the information listed in the box below available when you reach the reservation agent.

We are committed to providing a reservation service that meets your needs. The best times to call are midday and midweek, when the phone lines are less busy.

Mail–in ReservationsIf you prefer to reserve a campsite by mail, all of the informa-tion contained in the box at the bottom of Section 2 must be provided. Mail-in reservations are subject to the same camp-site sale dates noted in the Campsite Sale Dates chart. Send your reservation request, along with a check, money order, or credit card information, to: ReserveAmerica™, P.O. Box 1510, Rancho Cordova, CA 95741-1510.

• Mail-in requests must be received no more than 14 days prior to the on-sale date. All mail-in requests received more than 14 days prior to that date will be returned.

On-line ReservationsOn-line reservations are available on our Web site at www.parks.ca.gov. This service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Reservations will be offered seven months in advance beginning at 8 a.m. on the first reservation day of the month.

• You may check in any time after 2 p.m. on your reservation start date.

• When you arrive, present your confirmation letter or reservation number and a form of photo identification. If you arranged for a discount when you made your reservation, proof of eligibility must be shown.

Family CampingFamily campsites accommodate up to eight people and have amenities that vary from park to park. Developed campsites may include fire pits or fire rings, picnic tables, showers, a shared water supply, and a cleared area for a tent. Hook-up campsites provide electricity and water, and may have a hook-up for sewer, in addition to the same amenities found in developed campsites.Fees include entry for one vehicle and one legally towed vehicle.Two licensed vehicles—autos, as well as travel, boat, and utility trailers—may be parked at most campsites.In most cases, campers may stay in the same park up to a maximum of 30 nights in a calendar year. Each campground has a limit on the consecutive number of nights a camper may stay (see chart on reverse). Once this consecutive-night limit has been reached, the person(s), equipment, and/or vehicle(s) must vacate the campground for a period of 48 hours before returning for another stay.Youths (under 18 years of age) must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The Supervising Ranger may approve the stay of a youth who presents written consent from a parent or guardian with the dates of the authorized stay and the park name.Environmental CampingEnvironmental campsites are located in relatively undisturbed natural settings. Each site has a table, a clearing for tents, and a primitive toilet nearby. See chart on reverse for environmental campsite hike-in distances.• Plan to arrive at your campsite before dark. • Stays are limited to seven nights. • No pets are allowed, except service dogs.Group CampingGroup campsites accommodate groups as small as nine or as large as 100, depending on the park. At some campgrounds, group sites can be combined. Your reservation agent can provide you with the names and locations of these campgrounds. • Stays are limited to seven nights. • Youth groups (under 18 years of age) must be accompanied

by at least one adult for every 15 youths.Accessible (ADA) Campsite PolicyVisitors reserving accessible campsites must possess a DMV Disabled Placard or license plates issued by DMV (or a similar agency of another state). The Disabled Veterans license plate will also be accepted when reserving or occupying an acces-sible campsite.En Route CampingEn route camping is available at some state parks and is limited to self-contained camping vehicles only. Because these areas provide visitor parking during the day, they must be vacated by 9 a.m. the following morning. • Visit the California State Parks Web site at www.parks.ca.gov

for a listing of parks with en route camping. • Call to make sure your vehicle can be accommodated. • The en route camping fee is the same as the campsite fee.

•Parkselection•Date(s)youwishtostartcamping•Typeandsizeofcampingequipment•Numberofpeoplewhowilloccupythecampsite•Numberofnightsyouwishtocamp•Alternativeparkandcampingdatechoices•Yourphonenumberwithareacode•Methodofpayment/creditcardnumberandexpirationdate•Mailingaddress

Call 1 (800) 444-PARK (Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day)

International Phone Number: (916) 638-5883TTY Number: 1 (800) 274-7275

www.parks.ca.gov

More than 275 California State Parks adventures are waiting for you, featuring nearly 15,000 campsites, 3,000 miles of trails, 625 miles of rivers and lake fronts, and 280 miles of majestic coastline. Whether you are a seasoned outdoor enthusiast

or first-time camper, this guide will help you choose the park, campsite, and amenities that are right for you. Thanks to California’s mild weather, you don’t need a summer evening to share a campfire with family and friends. Early spring or fall, the so-called “off-season,” is the best-kept secret if you’re in search of a campsite in the great outdoors. Looking for something new and adventurous? Try windsurfing at San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area. Or enjoy an April evening docked at a floating campsite at Lake Oroville State Recreation Area. Whatever challenge you’re seeking, you’ll find it at California State Parks! These featured campgrounds, and many others, can be reserved up to seven months in advance through ReserveAmerica™. Advance camping reservations help you maximize your precious leisure time and avoid long waiting lines, or the disappointment of being turned away at the park entrance. Other California State Parks campgrounds may be available first come, first served. For information, call 1 (800) 777-0369 or (916) 653-6995.

Where will the hundreds of California State Parks take you today?

Camping in California State ParksMaking Reservations12

Before you hang up, make sure…• Your reservation agent confirms your selection and verifies

the information you have provided.

• Your reservation agent provides you with a reservation number.

• If time permits, a reservation confirmation letter will be mailed to you. When you receive it, make sure that all information is correct. If any information is incorrect, call Customer Account Services at 1 (800) 695-2269.

What to Expect When You Arrive & Depart3

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ANZA-BORREGO DESERT SP • Borrego Palm Canyon Group (5 Group Camps) Oct 1-May 31 D x 25 - - 6BIG BASIN REDWOODS SP • Sequoia (2 Group Camps) All Year D x 50 21' 21' 18 • Sky Meadow (2 Group Camps) May 26-Oct 28 P 40 - - 15BOTHE-NAPA VALLEY SP All Year D 30 - 24' 10BRANNAN ISLAND SRA • 6 Group Camps All Year D x 30 36' 36' 10CALAVERAS BIG TREES SP • Upper May 14-Sep 24 D x 60 30' 30' 20 • Lower May 14-Sep -24 D x 40 30' 30' 15CARPINTERIA SB • Anacapa/Santa Cruz Group Camps: Heron All Year D x 65 25' 35' 8 Racoon All Year D x 40 25' 35' 5 Bobcat, Egret, Fox, Gull & Plover All Year D x 25 25' 35' 3CASWELL MEMORIAL SP All Year D x 50 - - 12CLEAR LAKE SP All Year D 50 35' 35' 50D.L. BLISS SP (530) 525-7277 Jun 16-Sep 16 D x 50 18' 18' 10EL CAPITAN SB • Cabrillo Jan 1-Nov 30 D x 60 - - 15 • Drake Jan 1-Nov 30 D x 100 - - 25 • Ortega Jan 1-Nov 30 D x 50 - - 10EMMA WOOD SB (805) 968-1033 • Ventura River RV Group Camp All Year P x 50 35' 35' 20 • Ventura River Group Camps A, B, C & D All Year D x 30 - - 5FOLSOM LAKE SRA • Negro Bar-A & B All Year D 50 31' 31' 25 • Negro Bar-C All Year D 25 31' 31' 12FORT TEJON SHP (661) 248-6692 All Year P 50 - - 35FREMONT PEAK SP (831) 623-4255 Mar 1-Nov 30 P 100 - - 25GEORGE J. HATFIELD SRA (209) 394-7755 All Year D 40 - - 15HALF MOON BAY SP (650) 726-8820/8819 • Sweetwood All Year P 50 - - 12HUMBOLDT REDWOODS SP • Williams Grove - A May 24-Sep 5 D 60 24' 30' 20 • Williams Grove - B May 24-Sep 5 D 40 24' 30' 15 • Cuneo Creek Group Horse Camp - A (Equestrian) May 24-Sep 5 D x 65 24' 33' 30 • Cuneo Creek Group Horse Camp - B (Equestrian) May 24-Sep 5 D x 25 24' 33' 10JEDEDIAH SMITH REDWOODS SP May 1-Sep 30 D x 55 32' 32' 17LAKE OROVILLE SRA • Bloomer A Boat-in Camp Apr 1-Sep 30 P 75 - - 25 • Loafer Creek Group Camps: Grasshopper, Grey Squirrel, Jack Rabbit, Lizard Apr 1-Sep 30 D x 25 21' 21' 8 Manzanita Berry & Quail Apr 1-Sep 30 D x 25 21' 21' 8 • Lime Saddle Group Camps: Acorn & Pine Cone Apr 1-Sep 30 D x 24 18' 27' 7LEO CARRILLO SB Walk-in Camp All Year D x 50 - - 16MacKERRICHER SP • Cleone East Jun 16-Sep 14 D x 60 - - 20 • Cleone West Jun 16-Sep 14 D x 40 - - 15MALAKOFF DIGGINS SHP Tent Camping All Year D 50 - - 20MALIBU CREEK SP All Year D 60 - - 30MANCHESTER SP (707) 882-2463 All Year P 40 21' 21' 12McCONNELL SRA • Group A All Year D x 50 - - 12 • Group B All Year D x 25 - - 6MILLERTON LAKE SRA • Large Group All Year D x 75 36' 36' 25 • Small Group All Year D x 40 36' 36' 15MONTANA DE ORO SP • Hazard Horse Madrone #1 All Year P 50 31' 31' 25 • Hazard Horse Oak #2 All Year P 50 31' 31' 25MORRO BAY SP • Chorro Group All Year D x 35 36' 36' 15 • Osos Group All Year D x 25 18' 18' 11MT. DIABLO SP • Boundary All Year P 20 - - 7 • Buckeye All Year P 30 - - 10 • Stagecoach All Year P 20 - - 7 • Wildcat All Year P 30 - - 10 • Barbecue Terrace (Equestrian) All Year P 50 - - 17MT. TAMALPAIS SP (415) 388-2070 • Alice Eastwood Group A All Year P 50 - - 15 • Alice Eastwood Group B All Year P 25 - - 10NEW BRIGHTON SB Mar 1-Nov 30 D x 25 - - 4PALOMAR MOUNTAIN SP • Cedar Grove #1 Mar 31-Nov 25 D x 25 - 21' 10 • Cedar Grove #2 Mar 31-Nov 25 D x 15 15' - 5 • Cedar Grove #3 Mar 31-Nov 25 D x 15 - - 5PATRICK'S POINT SP • Beach Creek Mar 1-Nov 30 D x 120 24' 24' 30 • Lookout Rock Mar 1-Nov 30 D x 25 - - 12PFEIFFER BIG SUR SP (831) 667-2315 • Group A May 26-Oct 22 P x 35 - - 15 • Group B May 26-Oct 22 P x 35 - - 15PLUMAS-EUREKA SP • Camp Lisa May 26-Sep 3 D x 50 - - 18POINT MUGU SP • LaJolla All Year D x 50 - - 16PORTOLA REDWOODS SP • Circle Group Apr 1- Nov 30 D 50 - - 12 • Point Group Apr 1- Nov 30 D 50 - - 12 • Ravine Apr 1- Nov 30 D 25 - - 6 • Hillside Apr 1- Nov 30 D 50 - - 12REFUGIO SB • Bouchard Apr 1- Nov 30 D x 80 30' 30' 25 • Anapamu Apr 1- Nov 30 D x 32 35' 35' 8 • Yanonali Apr 1- Nov 30 D x 32 35' 35' 8RICHARDSON GROVE SP • Dawn Redwood May 25-Sep 5 D x 40 18' 18' 10RUSSIAN GULCH SP Mar 31-Oct 31 D x 40 18' 18' 10SADDLEBACK BUTTE SP (661) 942-0662 • Joshua Tree All Year P 30 24' 24' 12SALT POINT SP • Gerstle Group Area Mar 15-Oct 31 D 40 18' 18' 10SAMUEL P. TAYLOR • Madrone #1 All Year P 50 21' 24' 20 • Madrone #2 All Year P 25 24' 24' 10 • Devil’s Gulch #1 All Year P 20 24' 24' 6 • Devil’s Gulch #2 All Year P 10 18' 18' 3 • Devil’s Gulch #3 All Year P 10 18' 18' 3SAN CLEMENTE SB All Year D x 50 30' 30' 20SAN LUIS RESERVOIR SRA • San Luis Creek A All Year D x 60 30' 30' 15 • San Luis Creek B All Year D x 30 30' 30' 10SAN ONOFRE SB May 15-Oct 1 D x 50 18' 18' 12SILVERWOOD LAKE SRA • Barranca Apr 1-Oct 31 D x 100 31' 31' 30 • Valle All Year D x 100 31' 31' 30SUGARLOAF RIDGE SP All Year P 50 30' 30' 20SUGAR PINE POINT SP • General Creek (10 Group Camps) May 26-Sep 23 D x 40 26' 32' 10SUNSET SB (831) 763-7062 All Year D x 50 18' 18' 10VAN DAMME SP Mar 31-Nov 30 D x 50 27' 27' 15WOODSON BRIDGE SRA May 1-Sep 30 D x 40 31' 31' 17

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ANZA-BORREGO DESERT SP (760) 767-5311/767-4238 • Borrego Palm Canyon (Hook-up) Oct 1-May 31 H x 35' 35' 30 Sep 15-May 15 30• Borrego Palm Canyon Oct 1-May 31 D x 27' 31' 30 Sep 15-May 15 30• Tamarisk Grove Oct 1-May 31 D x 21' 21' 30 Sep 15-May 15 30• Vern Whitaker Horse Camp (Equestrian Only) Oct 1-May 31 D x 24' 24' 30 Sep 15-May 15 30AUBURN SRA BOAT-IN (530) 885-4527 • Premium (Boat-in) May 15-Sep 15 P - - 7 May 15-Sep 15 7BENBOW LAKE SRA (707) 923-3238/247-3318 May 25-Sep 5 D x 30' 30' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30• Hook-up May 25-Sep 5 H x 36' 36' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15BIG BASIN REDWOODS SP (831) 338-8860 • Walk-in (Tents Only) All Year D x - - 15 Mar 1-Nov 30 30• Drive-in (RV/Tent) All Year D x 24' 27' 15 Mar 1-Nov 30 30• Tents/Cabins 1-800-874-8368 All Year - • Accessible All Year D x - - 15 Mar 1-Nov 30 30BOLSA CHICA SB (714) 846-3460 All Year H x 40' 40' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 14BOTHE-NAPA VALLEY SP (707) 942-4575 Mar 15-Oct 31 D x 24' 31' 15 May 15-Sep 15 7BRANNAN ISLAND SRA (916) 777-6671 • Drive-in May 15-Oct 15 D x 36' 36' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15BUTANO SP (650) 879-2040 • Drive-in All Year D 24' 27' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15• Walk-in (Tents Only) May 12-Sep 30 D - - 15 May 15-Sep 15 15CALAVERAS BIG TREES SP (209) 795-2334 • Oak Hollow May 14-Sep 24 D x 30' 30' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15• North Grove May 14-Sep 24 D 30' 30' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15CARPINTERIA SB (805) 968-1033 • Anacapa/Santa Cruz-35 All Year D x 35' 35' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• Anacapa/Santa Cruz-28 All Year D x 28' 28' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• San Miguel (Long Row) All Year H x 30' 30' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• San Miguel (Inland Hook-up) All Year H x 21' 21' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• San Miguel (Inland) All Year D x 21' 21' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• San Miguel (Beach Row) All Year D x 24' 24' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• Santa Rosa (Inland) 24 All Year H x 24' 24' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• Santa Rosa (Long Row) All Year H x 30' 30' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• Santa Rosa (Inland) 21 All Year H x 21' 21' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• Santa Rosa (Beach Row) All Year H x 24' 24' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15CASTLE CRAGS SP (530) 235-2684 May 12-Sep 17 D x 21' 27' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30CASWELL MEMORIAL SP (209) 599-3810 All Year D x 21' 24' 10 May 15-Sep 15 10CHINA CAMP SP (415) 456-0766 Apr 1-Oct 31 D x - - 7 May 15-Sep 15 15CLEAR LAKE SP (707) 279-4293 • Kelsey Creek Mar 1-Sep 30 D x 35' 35' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15• Lakeside Premium Mar 1-Sep 30 D x 35' 35' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15• Lower & Upper Bayview Apr 1-Sep 30 D x 21' 21' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15• Cole Creek Apr 1-Sep 30 D x 24' 24' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15COL. ALLENSWORTH SHP (661) 849-3433 • John L. Whitehead Jr. All Year D x 27' 35' 30 May 15-Sep 15 30COLUSA-SACRAMENTO RIVER SRA (530) 458-4927 Apr 1-Sep 30 D x 24' 27' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30CUYAMACA RANCHO (760) 765-0755 • Paso Picacho Mar 31-Nov 25 D x 30' 30' 30 May 15-Sep 15 30• Green Valley Mar 31-Nov 25 D x 30' 30' 30 May 15-Sep 15 30DEL NORTE COAST REDWOODS SP • Mill Creek (707) 464-6101 Ext. 5120/5101 May 1-Sep 30 D x 35' 45' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15D.L. BLISS SP (530) 525-7277 May 26-Sep 16 D x 15' 18' 15 May 15-Sep 15 -• Premium Lakefront May 26-Sep 16 D x 15' 18' 15 May 15-Sep 15 -DOHENY SB (949) 496-6171 • Inland All Year D x 34' 34' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• Premium Beachfront All Year D x 34' 34' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15DONNER MEMORIAL SP (530) 582-7894 May 26-Sep 30 D x 24' 28' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15EL CAPITAN SB (805) 968-1033 Jan 1-Nov 30 D x 35' 35' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• Del Mar RV Camp Jan1-Nov 30 D x 42' 42' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15EMERALD BAY SP (530) 541-3030/525-7277 • Eagle Point Jun 16-Sep 3 D x 18' 21' 15 May 15-Sep 15 -• Boat Camp Jun 16-Sep 3 P - - 15 May 15-Sep 15 -EMMA WOOD SB (805) 968-1033 May 15-Sep 4 P 30' 30' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15FOLSOM LAKE SRA (916) 988-0205 • Beals Point All Year D x 40' 40' 7 May 15-Sep 15 15• Peninsula May 22-Sep 4 D 31' 31' 7 May 15-Sep 15 15FREMONT PEAK SP (831) 623-4255 Mar 1-Nov 30 P 25' 25' 30 May 15-Sep 15 30GRIZZLY CREEK REDWOODS SP (707) 777-3683 All Year D x 24' 30' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30GROVER HOT SPRINGS SP (530) 694-2248/694-2249 May 19-Sep 3 D x 24' 27' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30HALF MOON BAY SB (650) 726-8820/8819 All Year D x 40' 40' 15 May 15-Sep 15 7HENDY WOODS SP (707) 937-5804/895-3141 May 19-Sep 17 D x 35' 35' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30HENRY COWELL REDWOODS SP (831) 438-2396/335-4598 Mar 10-Oct 28 D x 27' 33' 7 All Year 7HENRY W. COE SP (408) 779-2728 All Year P 20' 20' 30 May 15-Sep 15 30HUMBOLDT REDWOODS SP (707) 946-2409 • Burlington All Year D x 24' 33' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30• Hidden Springs May 19-Sep 5 D x 24' 33' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30• Albee Creek May 19-Sep 5 D x 21' 33' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30• Cuneo Creek Family Horse Camp May 19-Sep 5 D x 33' 33' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30JEDEDIAH SMITH REDWOODS SP (707) 464-6101 Ext. 5112 All Year D x 31' 36' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30LAKE OROVILLE SRA (530) 538-2200/538-2219 • Bidwell Canyon Apr 1-Sep 30 H x 31' 40' 30 May 15-Sep 15 30• Loafer Creek Apr 1-Sep 30 D x 31' 40' 30 May 15-Sep 15 30• Lime Saddle Apr 1-Sep 30 D x 35' 40' 30 May 15-Sep 15 30• Lime Saddle (Hook-up) Apr 1-Sep 30 H x 35' 40' 30 May 15-Sep 15 30• Loafer Creek Horse Camp (Equestrian Only) All Year D x 42' 42' 30 May 15-Sep 15 30LAKE PERRIS SRA (951) 940-5603 • Luiseno All Year D x 31' 31' 15 Mar 1-Nov 30 30• Hook-up All Year H x 31' 31' 15 Mar 1-Nov 30 30LEO CARRILLO SB • Canyon (818) 880-0350/(805) 488-5223 All Year D x 31' 31' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 14LIMEKILN SP (831) 667-2403 Mar 21-Oct 31 D x 15' 24' 7 May 15-Sep 15 15MacKERRICHER SP (707) 937-5804/964-9112 Mar 31-Oct 10 D x 35' 35' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30

MALAKOFF DIGGINS SHP (530) 265-2740 Mar 31-Sep 16 D 18' 24' 30 May 15-Sep 15 30MALIBU CREEK SP (818) 880-0367/880-0350 All Year D x 30' 30' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 14MANRESA SB (831) 761-1795/763-7062 Mar 10-Oct 28 D x - - 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15McARTHUR-BURNEY FALLS MEM. SP (530) 335-2777 May 12-Sep 17 D x 32' 32' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30McCONNELL SRA (209) 394-7755 All Year D x 24' 35' 10 May 15-Sep 15 10McGRATH SB (805) 968-1033 All Year D x 30' 35' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15MILLERTON LAKE SRA (559) 822-2332 All Year D x 36' 36' 14 May 15-Sep 15 30• Hook-up All Year H x 36' 36' 14 May 15-Sep 15 30MONTANA DE ORO SP (805) 528-0513 May 25-Sep 4 P 27' 27' 10 May 15-Sep 15 10• Hazard Horse Camp All Year P 31' 31' 10 May 15-Sep 15 10MORRO BAY SP (805) 772-7434 May 25-Sep 4 D x 35' 35' 10 May 15-Sep 15 10• Hook-up All Year H x 35' 35' 10 May 15-Sep 15 10MORRO STRAND SB (805) 772-8812 May 25-Sep 4 D 24' 24' 10 May 15-Sep 15 10MT. DIABLO SP (925) 837-2525 • Juniper Campground Off Res. Apr 1-Oct31 D x 20' 20' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15• Live Oak Campground All Year D x 20' 20' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15MT. SAN JACINTO SP (951) 659-2607 • Idyllwild All Year D x 24' 24' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30• Idyllwild (Hook-up) All Year H x 24' 24' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30• Stone Creek Mar 1-Nov 30 P 24' 24' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30NEW BRIGHTON SB (831) 464-6330/685-6442 All Year D x 36' 36' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• Premium All Year D x 36' 36' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• Hook-up All Year H x 36' 36' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15OCEANO DUNES SVRA (805) 473-7223 All Year P 40' 40' 30 May 15-Sep 15 30PALOMAR MOUNTAIN SP (760) 742-3462 • Doane Valley Mar 31-Nov 25 D x 24' 27' 7 May 15-Sep 15 15PATRICK'S POINT SP (707) 677-3570/677-3132 • Agate May 1-Sep 30 D x 31' 31' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30• Abalone May 1-Sep 4 D x 24' 24' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30• Penn Creek May 25-Sep 4 D x 15' 15' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30PFEIFFER BIG SUR SP (831) 667-2315 All Year D x 27' 32' 7 May 15-Sep 15 15• River Premium All Year D x 27' 32' 7 May 15-Sep 15 15PISMO SB (805) 489-1869 • Oceano All Year D x 18' 31' 10 May 15-Sep 15 10• Oceano (Hook-up) All Year H x 31' 36' 10 May 15-Sep 15 10• North Beach May 25-Sep 4 D x 31' 36' 10 May 15-Sep 15 10PLUMAS-EUREKA SP (530) 836-2380 May 26-Sep 3 D x 24' 28' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15POINT MUGU SP (818) 880-0350/(805) 488-5223 • Big Sycamore Canyon All Year D x 31' 31' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 14• Thornhill Broome Beach All Year P 31' 31' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 14PORTOLA REDWOODS SP (650) 948-9098 • Drive-in (RV/Tent) May 18-Sep 5 D x 21' 24' 15 Mar 1-Nov 30 30PRAIRIE CREEK REDWOODS SP • Elk Prairie (707) 464-6101 Ext. 5301/5300 May 1-Sep 30 D x 24' 27' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15REFUGIO SB (805) 968-1033 Apr 1-Nov 30 D x 35' 35' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• Premium Apr 1-Nov 30 D x 27' 30' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15RICHARDSON GROVE SP (707) 247-3318 • Oak Flat Jul 1-Sep 5 D x 18' 21' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30• Huckleberry & Madrone May 25-Sep 5 D x 24' 30' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30RUSSIAN GULCH SP (707) 937-5804/937-0497 Mar 31-Oct 10 D x 21' 24' 15 May 15-Sep 15 15SALTON SEA SRA (760) 393-3052 • Headquarters Oct 1- May 31 D x 30' 35' 30 Sep 15-May 15 30• Headquarters (Hook-up) No Tents Oct 1- May 31 H x 30' 35' 30 Sep 15-May 15 30• New Camp (Hook-up) Oct 1- May 31 H x 30' 30' 30 Sep 15-May 15 30• Mecca Beach (Hook-up) Oct 1- May 31 H x 30' 30' 30 Sep 15-May 15 30SALT POINT SP (707) 847-3221/865-2391 • Gerstle Cove & Woodside Mar 15-Oct 31 D 27' 31' 10 May 15-Sep 15 10SAMUEL P. TAYLOR SP (415) 488-9897 All Year D x 27' 31' 7 May 15-Sep 15 15SAN CLEMENTE SB (949) 492-3156 All Year D x 24' 28' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 14• Hook-up All Year H x 30' 42' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 14SAN ELIJO SB (760) 753-5091 • Ocean Premium All Year D x 35' 35' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 14• Ocean Premium (Hook-up) All Year H x 24' 24' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 14• Inland All Year D x 35' 35' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 14• Inland (Hook-up) All Year H x 24' 24' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 14SAN LUIS RESERVOIR SRA (209) 826-1196 • Basalt All Year D x 30' 30' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30• San Luis Creek (Hook-up) All Year H 30' 30' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30SAN ONOFRE SB (949) 492-4872 • Bluffs May 15-Oct 1 D x 30' 30' 15 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• San Mateo All Year D x 36' 40' 15 Mar 1-Nov 30 15• San Mateo (Hook-up) All Year H x 36' 40' 15 Mar 1-Nov 30 15SAN SIMEON SP (805) 927-2035 • San Simeon Creek Mar 15-Sep 30 D x 35' 35' 10 May 15-Sep 15 30• Washburn Mar 15-Sep 30 P 21' 31' 10 May 15-Sep 15 30SEACLIFF SB (831) 685-6442/685-6500 • Premium Beachfront (Hook-up) All Year H x 36' 40' 7 All Year 7SILVER STRAND SB (619) 435-5184 All Year D 40' 40' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 14SILVERWOOD LAKE SRA (760) 389-2303/2281 • Mesa All Year D x 31' 40' 7 May 15-Sep 15 30SONOMA COAST SB (707) 875-3483 • Bodega Dunes All Year D x 31' 31' 10 May 15-Sep 15 30• Wright’s Beach Premium All Year D 27' 27' 10 May 15-Sep 15 30SOUTH CARLSBAD SB (760) 438-3143 • Bluff Top Premium All Year D x 35' 35' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 14• East Side All Year D x 35' 35' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 14STANDISH-HICKEY SRA (707) 925-6482 • Redwood Jul 1-Sep 5 D x - 18' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30• Hickey & Rock Creek May 25-Sep 5 D x 24' 27' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30SUGARLOAF RIDGE SP (707) 833-5712 Mar 15-Oct 31 D 24' 27' 7 All Year 7SUGAR PINE POINT SP (530) 525-7982 May 26-Sep 23 D x 26' 32' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30SUNSET SB (831) 763-7062 All Year D x 31' 35' 7 Mar 1-Nov 30 15TAHOE SRA (530) 583-3074/525-3345 • Lakeside May 26-Sep 16 D x 24' 24' 15 May 15-Sep 15 -TURLOCK LAKE SRA (209) 874-2008 All Year D x 24' 27' 10 May 15-Sep 15 10VAN DAMME SP (707) 937-5804/937-0851 Mar 31-Oct 10 D x 35' 35' 15 May 15-Sep 15 30WOODSON BRIDGE SRA (530) 839-2112 May 1-Sep 30 D x 31' 31' 14 May 15-Sep 15 30

Angel Island SP *Environmental All Year 1 to 2 miles 0 8 2 x BBQ** 10 At Ayala Cove before Sunset. Call (415) 435-1915. **No woodfires. Campstoves & briquets OK. No dogs Weekend only ferry service during winter. allowed. No scooters, skates or skateboards.

• Kayak Group Camp *Environmental All Year 1 mile 0 20 4 x BBQ** 1 Same as above. **Same as above. If campers arrive by kayaks, kayaks

must be removed from beach Sunset - 8 a.m.

Calaveras Big Trees SP *Environmental May 14-Sep 24 1/4 mile 0 8 2 5 No dogs allowed.

Crystal Cove SP *Environmental All Year 3 miles 1 4 2 32 Call (949) 494-3539. No pets allowed.

Cuyamaca Rancho SP Nature Den Cabin All Year 2 8 1 x BBQ 1 Call (760) 765-0755 before 4:30 p.m. Bring your own lock for cabin door.

Cuyamaca Rancho SP Cabins Cabin All Year 2 8 1 x BBQ 5 Call (760) 765-0755 before 4:30 p.m. Bring your own lock for cabin door.

Hendy Woods SP Cabin May 19-Sep 17 2 6 1 x 3 Bring your own bedding and lock for cabin door.

Humboldt Redwoods SP *Environmental May 19-Sep 5 50 to 300 yards 2 8 1 x x 5 At Burlington Campground.

Julia Pfeiffer Burns SP *Environmental All Year 1/2 mile 3 8 2 x 2 At Pfeiffer Big Sur Ranger Station in summer. No pets allowed, except service dogs. Parking permit required.

Lake Oroville SRA Floating Campsite Apr 1-Oct 31 - 15 2 BBQ 10 Call (530) 538-2200 for information. Three boats per site.

Malakoff Diggins SHP Cabin All Year 2 4 - x x 3 Call (530) 265-2740. Bring camping gear.

Montana De Oro SP *Environmental All Year 200 to 500 yards 2 8 1 *** 4 Call (805) 528-0513. ***No ground fires.

Mount Tamalpais SP *Environmental All Year 1/4 mile 1 5 1 x x 6 Call (415) 388-2070 before 5 p.m. M-F. Parking permit required.

• Steep Ravine Cabin All Year 1 5 - x 10 Same as above. Camping permit required. Parking permit required.

• Frank Valley Horse Camp Horse Camp All Year 10 25 x x 1

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