This park features expansive views of Monterey Bay, from its hiking trails in the grasslands of the higher peaks of the Gavilan Range. Other views include the San Benito Valley, Salinas Valley, and the Santa Lucia Mountains east of Big Sur. Pine and oak woodlands in the park are home to many birds and mammals. There are camping and picnic facilities in the park. The park also features an astronomical observatory with a 30-inch telescope, which is open for public programs on selected evenings.
- Distance: 20.79 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Group Tent Primitive Campsite
Primitive Campsite
Tent Primitive Campsite
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Campsites in the Lower Campground and Upper Campground remain First-Come, First-Serve based on availability and are currently non-reservable on our website. Please come see us at the kiosk for available sites. The only reservable sites currently are the 2 remote campsites in Hudner Ranch (4x4 area), and the ADA campsites in Lower Ranch (dirt and ATV area).
- Distance: 25.04 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
ADA Campsite
Campsite
Tent Campsite
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Henry W. Coe State Park is primarily a wilderness park. Spring is the most popular time of year to visit with fabulous displays of wildflowers. Camping is permitted all year. There are numerous creeks and ponds, ranging from 2 to 22 miles from the Coe Ranch Entrance. Fishing is allowed in the park; Fish and Game regulations are enforced. Be prepared to hike or bike on dirt roads and trails. Vehicle access is restricted beyond park entrances.
- Distance: 25.69 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Primitive Campsite
Tent Primitive Campsite
Equestrain Group Tent Primitive Campsite
Group Tent Primitive Campsite
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Portola Redwoods State Park has a rugged, natural basin forested with coast redwoods, Douglas fir and live oak. Eighteen miles of trails crisscross the canyon and its two streams, Peters Creek and Pescadero Creek. A short nature trail along Pescadero Creek introduces visitors to the natural history of the area. Visitors can see clam shells and other marine deposits from the time when the area was once covered by the ocean. The park has one of the tallest redwoods (300 feet high) in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
- Distance: 32.65 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Group Campsite
Group Tent Campsite
Hike in Campsite
Campsite
Tent Campsite
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In the spectacular Big Sur area, this park is still relatively undeveloped and offers visitors great hiking and beachcombing as well as panoramic views of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, a federal marine protected area. Miles of trails wind through meadows, bluffs, beaches and hilltops.
- Distance: 42.09 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Hike/Bike Campsite
Hike in Campsite
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San Luis Reservoir SRA is nestled in the grassy hills of the western San Joaquin Valley near historic Pacheco Pass. It offers three lakes for fishing, boating, board sailing, camping, and picnicking. The San Luis Reservoir stores runoff water from the Delta that would otherwise flow into the ocean.
- Distance: 42.31 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Premium Group Campsite
Group Camping
Hook Up (E/W) Campsite
Premium Hook Up (E/W) Campsite
Primitive Campsite
Tent Primitive Campsite
Premium Campsite
Campsite
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