We stayed one night, then moved into town and stayed at Los Olmos. It was a protected spot, and close to town, we walked in a few times. Even with a toilet nearby, the grounds had a smell that showed not everyone used the toilet. We felt safe and...
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You could camp free if you pulled off the road earlier, but we liked having a toilet nearby. no water, the spigot seems shut off permanently. great trails nearby, we walked them all. Set in the Oaks, it was beautiful, but a windstorm came up as we...
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First we took the campsite in the sun, then found the campers in site #2 leaving and moved to it. Shade, and a running creek, to sit by for lunch. We walked the nearby trails, and loved the warmth in the first week of April. The visitors center...
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We had a 10 foot teardrop and had a days soaking, then stayed another day for $31 each 24 hour day. Clothing required or clothing optional with each area separated by tall wooden fences. Everyone was mellow and I did three sessions of soaking each...
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