Nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Kern River is flows close to the Sequoia National Park in California, which covers 60 miles of whitewater. Kern River rafting is actually a must to undertake adventure in California during summers and spring. With camping, local shops, and homely lunches, you, your friends, and your family can really enjoy the thrill of the Kern River. (more…)
There are hikers and hikers. Some enjoy local hiking at trails for a couple of hours every now and then, while some like to traipse through thick jungles for days of even weeks. In any case, John Muir Trail is one that would captivate either genre. (more…)
For many, spring transitional period represents stale snow, mud, and freezing rain. Though the weather may be gray and uninspiring, this shouldn’t mean outdoor enthusiasts need to hole up at home. There are national parks across the country that are at their peak right now so go ahead, explore these gems while the time is right! (more…)
Combined boat/Hummer tour is the first to take guests to Catalina’s remote West End
The Ultimate Land and Sea Adventure is a half-day tour that takes guests from Avalon around Catalina Island’s wild and rugged coast via rigid-hulled inflatable boat to the beautiful, clear waters of Catalina Harbor. (more…)
California has over 280 State and National Parks that include 280 miles of coastline and 625 miles of lake and river front land. This is a whole lot of ground to cover, but we sifted through many and found three very distinct State and National Parks that have beautiful camp grounds that truly stand out. Each of our chosen parks have a special landmark or geological wonder that makes it unique. We hope you enjoy our choices and that it helps you plan your next camping trip in the beautiful state of California! (more…)