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Bahia Agua Verde is a nice bay on the Sea of Cortez in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Access via boat or a decent dirt road from Hwy 1 to the north.
There is a Agua Verde backdoor road from the south that is passable with 4x4 or dirt bike. Especially downhill (south to north). Uphill is very steep and in bad shape. The road does get washed out.
Baja Dark Skies is a campground with a two bedroom casita catering to nature lovers. This 1230 acre secluded private nature sanctuary lies at 4800 feet at the foot of the Sierra San Pedro Martir National Park, home to the reintroduced California Condor as well as Mexico's National Astronomical Observatory.
Some of the darkest skies in the Northern Hemisphere are fo...
Baker Campground situated in a mixed conifer forest along the banks of the Stanislaus River. It is located at the junction of Highway 108 and Kennedy Meadow Road, about 27 miles from the Summit Ranger Station. There are 44 sites with a few doubles and 2 walk-in sites. The main road is paved; parking pads are dirt-surfaced. Each site has a table and a fire ring. Hydran...
Nestled below the southernmost glacier in North America just west of Big Pine. The campgrounds are on the banks of crystalline mountain streams and two regularly stocked trout ponds. Activities include horseback riding, hiking, and mountain biking with ATV access to open land. Busy months are May through October. The site offers incomparably stunning mountain vistas a...
Each developed campground has vault toilets, picnic tables, tent pads, and campfire grills. There are no hookups. Each campsite is limited to eight people, three tents, and two vehicles.
Lower Lehman Creek is the only campground open year-round. Other campgrounds are generally open May through October, weather permitting. Water may not be available early or late in t...
Bald Butte Lookout is perched atop the windy summit of Bald Butte in the Fremont-Winema National Forest in south-central Oregon. It is surrounded by forested hillsides and expansive views. The lookout was built in 1931 and served as a Forest Service fire detection site for over 50 years. It was constructed from an Aladdin L4 ground-mounted lookout kit in which all of ...
Bald Mountain Lookout offers the opportunity to enjoy unforgettable views and participate in a variety of recreational opportunities. It was built in 1956 and was used as a fire lookout until 1984. Guests can drive to the lookout in vehicles with good ground clearance, but trailers are not recommended due to some rough spots on the road.The lookout is typically open f...
Ball hut is a standard 3-bunk hut in the Aoraki/Mount Cook area.
Bookings not required - first come, first served. Hut fees can be paid at the Visitor Centre with cash, eftpos, Backcountry Hut Pass or Backcountry Hut Tickets.
The National Park Service maintains a free walk-in campground in Bartlett Cove. The campground features bear-proof food caches, a fire-pit and warming shelter (with firewood provided) located in a very scenic setting along the shore, 1/4 mile south of the Bartlett Cove dock. Stays are limited to 14 days
Welcome to Base Camp; a "Pop-Up" camping resort. Base Camp will take place during all Indio, CA desert festival weekends in April 2018 (April 12-16, April 19-23 & April 26-30). The Base Camp property is located 6 miles south of the Polo Fields and features furnished & unfurnished Bell-Tents, RV sites, tent + car camping sites, pool parties, curated DJ sets, re...
Battle Run Campground is conveniently located just south of Summersville, West Virginia, on the shores of the largest lake in the state. Superb water quality and sheer sandstone cliffs make Summersville Lake a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Just 2 minutes’ walk from Waihi Beach, Beachaven Kiwi Holiday Park offers pet-friendly accommodation with free on-site parking. Guests can enjoy swimming, fishing and hiking trails all within 5 minutes’ walk.
Accommodation options include apartments, cottages and dormitories. All accommodation has a TV and included bed linen and towels. Some offer a priva...
The Beachfront Campground at Tapapakanga Regional Park is located on the East Coast, south of Auckland, at the entrance to the Firth of Thames.
The beach is safe for swimming and there are many mountain bike and walking tracks to explore during your stay.
Price: $112.04