A Ghostly California Camping Trip
Oct 5th 2009Yosemite Camping
Camping is one of the most interesting things to do in California. The state has many excellent places where you can create a campsite. It has acres and acres of land for hiking and biking, gorgeous coastlines for surfing, and ghost towns on tour. If you are just great and unusual escapades, you can go on a camping trip in California in some of the cities of the state famous ghost.
Calico Ghost Town in their camp in California
Try spend some time in Calico Ghost Town located 10 miles north of Barstow, California. This money from the city of important mines was created in 1881. Calico has many shops and a museum. Town entertainment includes actors in period costumes entertaining visitors and tourists. The past is maintained with trains of mining equipment, tours of steps, regular gunfights, restored and antique household items on display. Events in this part of California is shooting cowboy, civil war re-adoption, the Spring Festival, Calico Days, and Calico Heritage Fest.
Calico Ghost Town, which charges a nominal fee for entry, is open daily. The city offers a full service campsites a little beyond the border of the city. Campers can enjoy various types of accommodation from cabins, bunkhouses connection and campsites full. There are 261 tent sites provided and 46 RV sites offer full hook. Visitors at a camp in California can stay for up to $ 18 U.S.. The city is open daily, while shops and attractions are open from 9am to 5pm. A general admission is $ 6 for adults and $ 3 for youth.
Calico Ghost Town has a sinister reputation because of real ghosts that roam the streets after dark. Calico and is proceeding with its reputation by offering ghost tours of the city, where tourists have reported sightings against nature. Spending your vacation trip to places camping Spooky Calico will certainly be one of his most memorable achievements. Bodie State Historic Park You can make your camp in California, and the Bodie State Historic Park, a ghost town gold mining located northeast of Yosemite. A small part of the city is preserved in ghost town. The lack of commercial facilities in the city showed nearly the same as it was about 50 years ago. Besides an occasional ghost, the once flourishing camp is currently visited by tourists intrigued by the interest the city’s reputation. Although there is no actual camping site available in Bodie, you can find campgrounds three miles Bodie on BLM land.
A trip to Bodie State Historic Park is possible any time of year, even if the site is accessible only by snow in winter on the equipment. Summer months in Bodie can get cold very quickly so visitors are encouraged to bring a sweater or a windbreaker for protection. Since the altitude (8375 feet), tourists are also invited to bring water. Visitors of 17 years are charged $ 3 each, while the smallest are free. If you are an adventurer and you prefer camping in places, this adventure tour is for you. Enjoy your California camping explore these ghost towns may be one of those talents that you never forget.
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