Klamath River RV Park
Travel Blogs from Klamath
WE <3 SF
... 281;dzy nimi niewielkie promy i katamarany. W samym centrum nie ma już wyraźnie wyznaczonych ścieżek rowerowych, a jazda chodnikiem jest prawdziwym torem przeszkód w tłumie ludzi spieszących do pracy. Dodatkową barierą dla rowerzystów (tych mniej wysportowanych) jest ukształtowanie terenu w mieście. I tu San Francisco bez wahania porównać można z islandzkimi lub skandynawskimi miastami. Ulice są ...
Kayaking the Klamath!
... was so cool..the bear prints were huge and the racoon prints looked like creepy little hands. We had a short walk back to the camp and then we found Graeme making us all bacon sandwiches for lunch, with his favourite, fresh watermelon for after. After an hour or so to recover, Graeme said he was taking us out into the redwoods for a hike. We stopped off at a place called 'Trees of Mystery' which was another roadside attraction place, which had ...
Santa Rosa Tire Swap
... I don't already have, so bought them for a couple dollars each, which I was really pleased with; they'll keep me entertained for the next few days anyway. We then popped into a little pharmacy - come - grocery store to stock up on a few items, and just so happened to find ourselves next to a fudge counter, where we were forced to buy root beer fudge, which is a-mazing! After Willits, we drove onwards to a place called Confusion Hill which signalled the start of the redwoods ...
Hopping along the Oregon Coast
... portions that hugged the coast where the views were spectacular.At one viewpoint we stopped to take a picture and actually saw a whale! That was very exciting for me!! It is not the time of year they migrate, so I think we were lucky to spot one. Later on my ankle started feeling A LITTLE better, and I was tired of not walking these beautiful beaches, so with Arts help I hobbled down to the beach where some huge rocks rise out of the water. A lot of work to walk in sand with ...
Redwood National and State Park
... 4 times a year doing different RV drives. It was really cool to hear what they go to. They were both 75 and didn't look like it at all. They are retired, the guy (Tony) kept saying that he worked his 35 years. He asked us how much vacation time we get. I told him 11 days and he was greatly dismayed. He was like we get 4 weeks to start. Needless to say we were very jealous of them. After hanging out at the fire chatting with them in broken english for a while we all ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Beach
- Kids activities or Babysitting
- Pets allowed