Paso Picacho Campground Guide
Paso Picacho Campground is the largest campground in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park.
Guide to outdoor adventure destinations in Southern California.
Paso Picacho Campground is the largest campground in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park.
Located in Los Padres National Forest about 30 minutes north of Santa Barbara, Los Prietos Campground offers camping among a grove of large oak trees in the Santa Ynez Mountains.
Kumeyaay Lake Campground is part of Mission Trails Regional Park, a 7,220-acre park in San Diego that offers rock climbing, scenic trails for hiking and mountain biking, fishing, and boating on Lake Murray.
The Backbone Trail is a little known long-distance trail stretching 67 miles through the Santa Monica Mountains near Los Angles.
Find the best campsites with this guide to Palomar Mountain camping, including state park and forest service campgrounds
Valley of the Moon in eastern San Diego County is a remote adventure destination particularly popular among rock climbers and off-road enthusiasts.
The Slot Canyon Trail in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, known simply as “The Slot,” is an easy out-and-back hike.
The canyon offers numerous adventures for hikers, mountain bikers, equestrians and off-road enthusiasts.
Tamarisk Grove Campground is one of four developed campsites in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, the largest state park in California.
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