I knew nothing about this National Park and it turned out to be a gem, especially this time of year (late winter). Don’t let the narrow roads stop you from bringing your RV to Pinnacles. We loved being able to camp inside the park. The hiking trails, condors, and caves are worth the drive.
Read MoreBack on the road again! Our first stop was to take our Jeep to Hollister Hills SVRA which offers off-roading trails for horses, OHV, and 4x4 vehicles on 6,800 acres along with camping.
Read MoreWe share pictures and videos of this famous racetrack so you can see the different turns and elevation changes and hear the various cars that come here to race. Along with the beauty of this campground up in the hills near Monterey, CA.
Read MoreI highly recommend you plan a trip to Pismo State Beach!! We recommend you camp at 1) North Beach Campground if you are tent camping or prefer to dry camp with your RV or 2) Oceano Campground if you want hookups. We also share details on where you can drive your vehicle on the beach and where to get the best Tri-Tip sandwich!
Read MoreLeaving Benicia, CA, we made our way back to US 101. The next stop on our California Pacific Coast Highway RV Road Trip was Paso Robles. We were in wine country and excited to use our Harvest Host membership to RV camp at wineries for free!
Read MoreWe left the Redwoods and continued south on the Pacific Coast Highway (US 101) through California. Our next stop was Fort Bragg. I was nervous about the drive from Willits to Fort Bragg on SR 20 but we made it without too much trouble and we would do it again. After Fort Bragg, we decided to go around San Francisco so we headed to Benicia for an overnighter at a great little spot.
Read MoreThe Avenue of the Giants is a free auto tour of the Redwoods and the surrounding forest areas. The Lost Coast Scenic Drive includes a trek out west to Shelter Cove and then north along the Lost Coast to Capetown.
Read MoreWondering what to do in Crescent City? Our day trip included the scenic Howland Hill Road drive through the Redwoods, a short walk on Stout Grove Trail, taking pictures of the Battery Point Lighthouse, walking out on the B Street Pier, and dinner at Fisherman’s Restaurant.
Read MoreLooking for things to do in Klamath, CA? We recommend visiting the Trees of Mystery, hiking the easy Yurok Loop Trail, and driving the scenic Coastal Drive Loop.
Read MoreLooking for places to stay in Klamath with your RV? We recommend these spots: Redwood Hotel Casino and Chinook RV Resort.
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