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Campings Californië Campings Californië Angels Camp - Angels Camp RV & Camping Resort Anza-Borrego Desert State Park - Anza-Borrego Desert State Park - Palm Canyon Hotel & RV Resort - The Springs at Borrego RV Resort Bakersfield Cloverdale - River Run RV Park - Cloverdale/Healdsburg KOA - Orange Grove RV Park - Bakersfield RV Resort Coleville - A Country RV Park - Coleville/ Walker KOA - Bakersfield RV Travel Park - Shady Haven RV Park Crescent City, Jedediah Smits Redwood SP - Kern River Campground - Crescent City / Redwoods KOA Holiday - Jedediah Smith Campground Banning - Redwood Meadows RV Resort - Banning Statecoach KOA - Ramblin' Redwoods Campground and RV Barstow Cuyamaca Rancho State Park / Descanso - Barstow/Calico KOA - Paso Picacho Campground - Green Valley Campground - Shady Lane RV Camp - Calico Ghost Town campground Death Valley NP Blythe - Fiddlers Campground - The Cove Colorado River RV resort - Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) - Hidden Beachers Resort - Stovepipe Wells RV Park - Stovepipe Wells (NPS Campground) Bodega Bay - Sunset Campground - Porto Bodega Marina and RV Park - Mesquite Springs Campground - Bodega Bay RV Park - Shoshone RV Park Let op! Tussen juni t/m sept staan de meeste verhuurders Boulevard het niet toe dat je door Death Valley rijdt. - Boulevard/Cleveland National Forest KOA Eureka Buellton (Highway 1) - Shoreline RV Park - Flying Flags RV Resort & Campground - Mad River Rapids RV Park Carlsbad Fresno - South Carlsbad State Beach Campground - Fort Washington Beach Campground - Paradise by the Sea RV Resort - Blackstone North RV Park - Oceanside RV Park Oceanside - New Horizons Mobile RV Park Carpinteria Garberville/Redwoods - Benbow KOA - Carpinteria State Beach Castaic Gilroy (uur rijden van pickup point Cruise America) - Castaic Lake RV park - Gilroy Garlic USA RV Park - Valencia Travel Village Goleta Klamath/Redwoods - El Capitán State Beach - Mill Creek Campground - Mystic Forest RV Park - Klamath River RV Park Half Moon Bay (nabij San Francisco) - Pelican Point RV Park - Half Moon Bay State Beach Laguna Beach - Half Moon Bay RV Park - Moro Campground - Pillar Point RV Park Lake Isabella Huntington Beach - Lake Isabella / Kern River KOA - Waterfront RV Park Huntington Beach - Lake Isabella RV Resort - Bolsa Chica State Beach RV Camping - Paradise Cove - Sunset Vista RV Campground Lake Tahoe Indio - Tahoe Valley Campground - Indian Wells RV Resort - Camp Richardson Resort - Indian Waters RV Resort & Cottages - Campground by the Lake - Shadow Hills RV resort - Fallen Leaf Campground Joshua Tree NP/Twentynine Palms - Ed Z'Berg Suger Pine Point - Eagle point campground - Cottonwood Springs Campground - Nevada Beach Campground - Jumbo Rock Campground - Zephyr Cove Resort - Hidden Valley Campground - Coachland RV Park - Indian Cove Campground - Meek's Bay Resort and Marina - Black Rock Campground - Ryan Campground Lassen Volcanic National Park - White Tank Campground - Summit Lake North Lassen Volcanic - Twentynine Palms RV Resort - Mt. Lassen / Shingletown KOA - Joshua Tree Lake RV & Campground - Hat Creek Resort & RV Park - Belle Campground - Butte Lake Campground - Little Pioneertown RV - Crags Campground - Volcano Country Camping & RV June Lake - Golden Pine RV Park Lee Vining (Yosemite NP/Tioga Pass) - Oh! Ridge Campground - Mono Vista RV Park - Silver Lake Resort - Tioga Lake Campground - Silver Lake Campground - Lower Lee Vining Campground - June Lake RV park - Lundy Canyon Campground Lompoc Kings Canyon NP, Miramonte en omgeving - Jalama Beach County Park - Lodgepole Campground - Sentinel Campground - Sunset Campground - Sheep Creek Campground - Azalea Campground - Sequoia & Kings Canyon RV Park Let op, het zuidelijke deel van de Generals Highway (tussen het Giant Forest en de Potwisha Campground) is niet geschikt voor campers langer dan 22ft. Neem dus de noordingang om bij het Giant Forest te komen. Voor meer info zie www.nps.gov/seki vind je meer informatie. Lone Pine Morro Bay - Boulder Creek RV Resort - Bay Pines RV Park - Panamint Springs Resort - Morro Bay State Park campground - Lone Pine Campground - Morro Dunes RV Park - Diaz Lake Campground - Morro Strand RV Park - Rancho Colina RV Park - Cypress Morro Bay RV park Los Angeles, Anaheim - Orangeland RV Park - Anaheim RV Park Moss Landing - Canyon RV Park - Moss Landing Express KOA - Anaheim Harbor RV Park Los Angeles Mount Shasta - Golden Shore RV Resort – Long Beach - Mount Shasta City KOA - Dockweiler RV Park – Playa del Rey - Los Angeles / Pomona / Fairplex RV Park Napa Valley - Acton Los Angeles North KOA Holiday - Skyline Wilderness RV Park - The Californian RV Resort - Acton - Napa Valley Expo- RV Park - Bonelli Bluffs RV Resort & Campground – San Dimas - Walnut RV Park – Northridge Needles - Hollywood RV Park – Van Nuys - Needles KOA - Evergreen RV Park – Oxnard - Desert View RV Resort Los Banos - Needles Marina Park - Los Banos Creek Campground - Fender's River Road Resort - Oasis West RV Park in Santa Nella - The Palms River Resort - Santa Nella RV Park in Gustine Malibu - Malibu Beach RV Park - Malibu Creek State Park Campground - Sycamore Canyon campground - Thornhill Broome Beach Campground Manchester - Manchester Beach/Mendocino Coast KOA Mammoth Lakes - Mammoth Mountain RV Park - Sherwin Creek - Camp High Sierra - Convict Lake Campground Newport Beach - Old Shady Rest Campground - Newport Beach Camping & RV Park - Crystal Cove State Park Moro Campground - Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort & Marina Monterey/Carmel-by-the-sea - Monterey County Fairgrounds - Salinas/Monterey KOA Oroville - Saddle Mountain RV Park and Campground - Oroville/Falls Casino KOA - Marina Dunes RV Park - Veteran’s Park campground Paicines - Laguna Seca RV Campground - Pinnacles Campground Morgan Hill Palm Desert - Maple Leaf RV Park - Emerald Desert RV Resort - Coyote Valley RV Resort Palm Springs/Desert Hot Springs - Happy Traveller RV Park - Sam's Family Spa Hot Water Resort - Palm Springs / Joshua Tree KOA - Sands RV & Golf Resort Panamint Springs, nabij Death Valley - Panamint Springs Resort Paso Dobles - Paso Robles RV Ranch - Vines RV Resort - Wine Country RV resort San Diego - San Diego Metro KOA Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park/Big Sur - Chula Vista RV resort - Kirk Creek Campground - La Pacifica RV Resort - Big Sur Campground - San Diego RV Resort - Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park - Campland on the Bay - Riverside campground & cabins - Sante Fe RV Park Resort - Fernwood Resort - Mission Bay RV Resort - Plaskett Creek Campground - Surf & Turf RV Park - Limekiln Campground - Ponderosa Campground Santa Barbara - Sunrise RV Park Pismo Beach - Rancho Oso RV & Camping Resort - Pismo Sands RV Resort - Ocean Mesa at El Capitan - Avila / Pismo Beach KOA (nabij San Luis Obispo) - Paradise Campground - Pismo Coast Village RV Resort - Cachuma Lake Recreation Area Campground - Pismo Creek RV Resort - Pacific Dunes Ranch RV Resort Santa Cruz - Oceano Campground, Pismo State Beach - Santa Cruz / Monterey Bay KOA - Coastal Dunes RV park - Santa Cruz North / Costanoa KOA - Le Sage Riviera RV Park - Santa Cruz Ranch RV Resort - Holiday RV Park - Santa Cruz Redwoods RV Resort - North Beach campground - Santa Cruz Harbor RV Park Redlands - Seacliff State Beach - Mission R.V. Park - Smithwoods RV Park - New Brighton State Beach RV Park Ridgecrest - Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park Campground - Bertrand's Mobile Home & RV Park San Francisco en omgeving - Desert Empire RV Park - Candlestick RV Park - San Francisco RV Resort Sacramento - SacWest RV Park & Campground - Marin RV Park - Sacramento Shade RV Park - San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA - Sherwood Harbor Marina & RV Park - Golden Gate Trailer Park - Cal Expo RV Park - Treasure Island RV Park - Rob Hill campground San Clemente - San Mateo Campground, San Onofre State Beach San Jose Yosemite NP en omgeving - North Pines Campground - Garden City RV Park - Lower Pines Campground - Upper Pines Campground San Luis Obispo - Wawona Campground - El Chorro Regional Park and Campground - Indian Flat RV Park / Campground - Avila / Pismo Beach KOA (nabij San Luis Obispo) - Yosemite Pines RV Park Santa Margarita - Yosemite Lakes RV Resort - Santa Margarita KOA - Yosemite Ridge Resort - Tuolomne Meadows San Simeon/Cambria - Crane Flat Campground - San Simeon Creek Campground - Bridalveil Creek Campground - Washburn Campground - White Wolf Campground - Hearst San Simeon State Park - Summerdale Campground - Tamarack Flat Campground Sequoia NP, Visalia en omgeving - Hodgdon Meadows Campground - Potwisha Campground - Mariposa Fairgrounds - Visalia / Sequoia National Park KOA - Yosemite Westlake Campground & RV Park - Three Rivers Hideaway - High Sierra RV & Mobile Park (Oakhurst) - Sequoia RV Ranch - Soquel Campground (Oakhurst) - Sequoia Campground & Lodge - Forks Campground - Horse Creek Campground - Yosemite RV Resort Coarsegold - Lemon Cove Village RV Park - Yosemity Lakes RV resort - Dorst Creek Campground - Willow Springs Motel & RV Park - Sequoia Resort & RV Park - Fairview Campground (Kernville) Yuba City - Travel Home RV Park Shingle Springs - Lovey's Landing RV park - Placerville KOA Temecula - Temecula/Vail Lake KOA Trinity Center - Trinity Lake KOA Ventura - Ventura Beach RV Park - Venture Ranch KOA - Emma Wood State Beach - Faria Beach RV Park - Foster Park Campground Vista - Olive Avenue RV Resort Watsonville - Sunset State Beach Campground - Pinto Lake RV Park .
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