The Crown Jewel of the Eastern Sierra: Hiking to Thousand Island Lake
Revered for its myriad of tiny granite islets and crystal…
Revered for its myriad of tiny granite islets and crystal…
Mammoth Lakes is a winter wonderland for snow sports, but this alpine oasis is also a prime camping destination after the snow melts.
Get a taste of vanlife and hit the road in one of these rad campervan rentals straight out of Southern California.
One of the best things about living in the Golden State is the proximity to magical oceanfront campsites, whether you’re a Silicon Valley tech aficionado or a Hollywood creative.
There’s no better way to experience the unique landscape of America’s Southwest than with a Lake Havasu camping trip.
Santa Barbara is a little bubble with a Mediterranean feel and an abundance of coastal charm that offers a relaxing environment to explore and vacation any time of the year.
Within a two hour drive of The Golden State’s most populous city, nature lovers have access to desert hot springs, high alpine forests, and beachside escapes.
One of the best things about camping in California? It’s a year-round activity. That is, if you know where to look.
There are plenty of wild spaces within and around the city set aside for nature to blossom and humans to explore.
Southern California is so full of diverse landscapes that there’s something to please even the pickiest camper in your crew.
The landscapes of California's fabled Big Sur are nothing short of magical. Here's our take on the best camping options for tents, car campers, and RVs.
From the dramatic coastline of Big Sur to the giant sequoias of the Sierra Nevada mountains, camping in Northern California never fails to impress.