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Topic: Beach front camping  (Read 1439 times)

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Bulldog---Alex

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Hoping to do some long term camping, hopscotching up the northern coastline this summer. Happened along this site.

 Have visited several of the sites and some new to me. My journey will begin from Salinas and hopefully into the southern part of Oregon.

The Koa at Manchester is a great one when Albion is full.

https://www.travellerselixir.com/beachfront-camping-northern-california/
« Last Edit: February 05, 2024, 09:46:18 AM by Bulldog---Alex »
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jp52

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Great site thanks for posting it.


Bulldog---Alex

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Enjoying the fam
PA14
Revo 13
Hobie Outback 12
12 ft aluminum recon( she gone)
15.5 westcoaster alum
14 ft Klamath 20hp Tohatsu
1802 bayliner trophy 115 honda

Im Broke


Papa Al

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That's a nice list.

I haven't stayed at Westport, but I have visited the campground. It looks like a nice place. It's north of Fort Bragg.

https://www.westportbeachrvpark.com/home

Farther north is Kamp Klamath. We stayed there in 2022. Its a nice campground. Easy drive to Crescent City from there. Not exactly beach front camping, but it's close to the mouth of the Klamath River.

https://www.kampklamath.com/
« Last Edit: February 05, 2024, 12:40:44 PM by Papa Al »


Bulldog---Alex

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That's a nice list.

I haven't stayed at Westport, but I have visited the campground. It looks like a nice place. It's north of Fort Bragg.

https://www.westportbeachrvpark.com/home

Farther north is Kamp Klamath. We stayed there in 2022. Its a nice campground. Easy drive to Crescent City from there. Not exactly beach front camping, but it's close to the mouth of the Klamath River.

https://www.kampklamath.com/

I have stayed at a few campgrounds along the mouth of the Klamath. Great times.

Really miss Dad's camp , back in the day.

Enjoying the fam
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Hobie Outback 12
12 ft aluminum recon( she gone)
15.5 westcoaster alum
14 ft Klamath 20hp Tohatsu
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Clb

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Nice find.
A few up north of frisco, we've been to and are sweet spots.
Fwiw
Bodega dunes is at best "adjacent" to the inlet bay portion.
You wont be seeing the horizon.
Any day on the water  beats being in town.


Yakkin

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Good stuff.  Thanks for sharing.  This is something I am looking into as well. :-)