Days Inn King City
Check rates and availability for this hotel
Find the best prices for Days Inn King City from our 8 partners. Show all partners
Travel Blogs from King City
West Coast Sunset
... other people talking to her. She said that she didn’t have any sites, but we could park in the overflow parking lot and put the tent up in the large grassy area, and share a picnic table, but still pay the full amount. Luckily there was a nice guy that overheard us talking and offered to share his campsite - sweet! Each campsite allowed two cars, so we pulled into the empty space and found a grassy spot to put up the tent. Once the tent was up, we fixed peanut butter and ...
Let the adventure begin!
... I think I know bettttterrrrrr…
Back to the maiden run – we leave for the Pinnacles State Park in a couple of hours and this guy is in a fit trying to get everything ready to roll. It’s fun to see him so excited about this. It will be even more fun to watch him arrange, rearrange, re-rearrange the stuff in the RV. Here’s his picture with his new toy:
The ...
A little hideaway
... view point. At this time of year, the males are beginning to fight for their turf and when we arrived there were a couple of males seemingly having a go at each other. A little while later, as the sun would soon be setting, we continued our scenic drive, now looking for a campsite for the night. After a rather long winding, close to the edge, (thank goodness Americans drive on the right), drive we found a forest road up into the hills and after a bit ...
Guitar under the stars
... together while Tania and I chatted. It was totally improvised yet very entertaining. It was funny to find out that Tania was the ex-girlfriend from one of Crystal Cruises Golf Pro which I know very well. What a small world!!!! As the darkness fell on us, we started the campfire and Charlie and Frank kept on jamming. Frank has a beautiful voice which reminded me of Cat Stevens. As the stars filled the dark sky, we all headed to bed for a good night of ...
Day 4
... that serve as the winter residence for thousands of monarch butterflies. For some reason, the butterflies picked these particular trees to come back to every year. At first, I thought I was in the wrong place. But, once the sun started to come out, the butterflies woke up and opened their wings. What I ...