Showing posts with label beach tents for trucks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beach tents for trucks. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2014

PISMO!!...is there any place to shower if you are camping in a tent on the Oceano Dunes SVRA?




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me and my friends are planning on camping out on the beach in a tent, some of them sleeping in their truck since none of us owns an RV...we want to know if there are public places to shower? at the oceano dunes state vehicular recreation area? thanks :)


Answer
Not on the beach, the best you can do is go up to the boardwalk and use+ the shower for the surfers.

National Parks of the USA tent camping suggestions?




Eloise


I'm traveling with a friend from the east coast to the west coast. Driving. Sharing a tent. We'll have bikes. Would prefer to have shower facilities as it'll be summer & we'll prob. break a sweat. Looking for a literal map of parks to visits and which campsites you would prefer! We'd LOVE to get into the wilderness with the exception of extreme cases that we could get eaten by a bear or something outrageous. Leads to the nest point.... Would like to see Mt. Rushmore, Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, etc. Friend has an aunt in Oklahoma we can stay with for free so, any and every other park in that route we can camp at please let me know! & we're 19 & 20 yrs old & have never done this alone before, or at all... so what could you suggest as far as food? Cooler & grocery stores? Idk about ice though. Please any tips let me know!! We want to see the world and we decided to start at home! :D I know we have to book in advance so that's why I am asking. Hopefully booking campsites later this week! Thanks all!!
Ways to SAVE $$ & spend as little as possible!

& Places to avoid!!

thanksss



Answer
Ahhh... the sun & the moon & stars. You have a big dream with long distances. It is a good idea but you have to take into account time and distance. How long and how far will you want to travel per day and for how many days. You talk east to west trip but the places you want to see are north to south. As for showers the national parks don't offer showers. You can buy most of the equipment you need for less over here. Walmart, Kmart, Campmor.com, Bass Pro Shops. I don't think you are into backpacking and long hiking trips so weight quality is not a trade off. West of the Rockies the gas prices go up a lot. Every town has some place to buy ice and food. As you travel you'll find the stores you like and just about every other exit on the interstate has a Walmart. For Cycling try adventure cycling on the web and railtrail.org. Look into our National Forests for camping and wilderness over the Nat. Parks. State Parks have better camping facilities, showers, beaches. For cycling in Colorado there are two good cycle paths along I 70. Glenwood canyon and Vail Pass. In Idaho/Montana the Hiawatha(sp) rail trail is a wilderness, no roads except the path 18 miles downhill with a shuttle bus at the bottom. Mt. Rushmore is near Custer State Park which is about 10XBetter than the over sized carvings. The whole Yellowstone area inside and outside the park is worth a lifetime. Make a point of seeing the geysers at night hopefully under a full moon with the stars. Wild animals are not a worry. At any and all truck stops and discount stores you can buy a road atlas with campsites listed. Every state, city and county has a website for tourists and camping suggestions. All libraries have internet. Every bank has an ATM. Places to avoid. I'm not a big fan of anything East of the Rockies too crowded. You'll find the west more interesting. As a general rule I keep the gas tank 1/2 full and 2 gallons of water per day, food for three days and let it happen. You'll find a small propane gas stove (any discount store) a must for cooking. You can make a campfire for pleasure at just about all campsites. Also they have picnic tables. You can walk around the campsite and get lots of advice as to gear, and the road ahead.




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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Looking for a 2 day trip in Southern California?

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Isaac


I'd like to take my girlfriend on a 2 day trip next week. Whether it is something relaxing like hanging out at a quiet beach in some state park or a nice hike through the desert, I am looking for any and all ideas.We both are both new to the San Diego area and are willing to drive probably 3 hours away to get anywhere we're looking to go. Thanks!


Answer
Go fishing at lake Wohlford. It's northeast of Escondido around 3,000 feet in elevation. They have small cabins there with a restaurant/bar setup. It's not elegant, but it makes for a fun couple of days.

Go on an overnight fishing trip in the ocean. Contact Mission Bay Sportfishing or H&M Landing for the details. Just bring up these two names online.

Camp at Green Valley Falls just off I-8. It's green and peaceful there.

There's a place in Ocotillo Wells. Take SR 78 to Split Mountain Road (It's the main T-Intersection in Ocotillo Wells) Turn right on Split Mountain Road and follow it until it ends. Drive across the desert/wash for a few hundred yards and you will see a dirt road heading west into the hills follow it as far as you can. This road actually goes for 20 miles into the Caliente Mountains. The cool thing about it is the road keeps getting gradually narrower. It starts out where a semi-truck can fit. Then a few miles later maybe the size of a camper van. A few miles later maybe a quad, then a motorcycle and finally only wide enough for a person to walk through. It's quite an experience.

It's a fun way to spend a day. Just don't go if it's going to rain because of flood danger. When you are done just pitch a tent back at that T-intersection in the campground there.

Where can I go camping that I can spend just 1 night close to Long Beach CA?




caramirez0


Would like to be able to see lots of stars, and even sleep in the back of my truck :P


Answer
There is no place around Long Beach where you can tent camp. There is a place, Golden Shore RV Park, where you can bring your RV, but I believe that your RV must be self-contained, ie no pickups or tent camping. A lot of RV parks have restrictions like that.

If you want to see lots of stars, go to Oscar night at the Kodak Theater or a Laker game. Other than that, there are only about 12 stars you can see in the LA night sky. You need to drive at least 100 miles away to get away from the city lights.

The closest place where you can camp like that is at Doheny State Beach. You can make reservations at www.reserveamerica.com.




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