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Campgrounds in Big Bear, CA
Big Bear is a great year-round destination for families, and the campgrounds in Big Bear offer a nice break from the city life. In the summer months, you can hang out at the lake all day, soaking up the sunshine. In the winter months, you can grab a sled or hit the slopes. And in the spring and fall seasons, you can enjoy some great hiking weather or take your mountain bike to the local trails. If you’re looking to camp in Big Bear, these are the top campgrounds you’ll want to choose from. If you’re looking for a place to stay in Big Bear, you have lots of Airbnb…
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Newport Dunes Waterfront: Camping, Fun, and Relaxation in Newport Beach
We just returned from our first stay at Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort in Newport Beach, California, and I have a lot to unpack from our trip. Both literally and figuratively speaking. The Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort has been on my radar for years, but I could never pull the trigger on booking it. Mostly because it’s not cheap. Not by a long shot. Here’s my takeaway from the resort, along with my honest thoughts about whether it’s worth the cost or not. Tucked along the scenic Back Bay of Newport Beach, this unique destination is part waterfront campground, part family resort, and part outdoor playground—which means there’s truly something for…
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Top Campgrounds in Joshua Tree National Park
An overview of the best campgrounds in Joshua Tree National Park Joshua Tree is a nature enthusiast’s dream. With beautiful rock formations, stunning desert landscapes and numerous rock-climbing and hiking areas, it’s no wonder why this national park is so popular. It’s also a great spot to camp, and I am often asked what the best campground in Joshua Tree is. Whether you’re looking for a fun family campground, or a spot that’s central to some of the main attractions, there are multiple Joshua Tree campgrounds to choose from and honestly, they are all pretty terrific. While you won’t find RV hook ups at any of the campgrounds inside the…







