Thursday, December 10th, 2009
The historic gold mining town of Julian is nestled at 4220 feet on the slopes of the Cuyamaca Mountains in north-eastern San Diego County, just to the...
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Solvang, literally translated as “Sunny Fields,” is a small Danish town nestled amongst the celebrated vineyards and sprawling horse...
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Mammoth Lakes in Mono County, California sits on the edge of an active caldera formed some 760,000 years ago. The 11,059 foot lava dome known as...
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Big Bear Lake in San Bernardino County is a year round resort catering to boaters, horeseback riders, hikers, anglers and skiers at Snow Summit and...
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The City of El Paso de Robles, the “Pass of the Oaks”, lies almost equidistant between Los Angeles and San Francisco on California’s...
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Glorious Lake Tahoe is famous for its crystal clear water, pine forests and stunning scenery and infamous for the unspeakable horrors endured by the...
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Redwood National and State Parks on the Northern California Coast covers 110,000 acres, provides great RVing opportunities, is open year round and...
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Yosemite Valley, with its polished granite domes, chiseled ridges, towering waterfalls and alpine meadows, “Is always a sunrise, a glitter of...
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Bakersfield, located on Highway 99 in California’s Central San Joaquin Valley, sits on what was once a Tule reed congested bug-ridden malarial...
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RV owners have many differing traits, but what they have in common is a love of the open road and a distinct preference for the comfort of their RV...
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