Sunday, September 6, 2009

Yosemite National Park

We visited Yosemite National Park in August 2009. This was our first trip, not to be our last. Breathtaking views, lush forest, cold refreshing river, friendly people. What more could you ask for?

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Vernal Falls

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Pool @ Vernal Falls

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Tunnel View
~Happy RV

Morro Bay State Park

Morro Bay State Park. Put this one on your list!

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~Happy RV

Monday, June 1, 2009

MacKerricher State Park

MacKerricher State Park is in Fort Bragg, CA. We've explored Fort Bragg briefly in years past when we took the Skunk Train from Willits all the way to the coast. If you have little train enthusiasts in your family, even big ones, you must ride the Skunk Train! Summer of 2008 we spent more time here. Our trip to Fort Bragg started at the Willits KOA. This KOA deserves a whole post of it's own. Willits is a great little city and we have stayed at this KOA consistently since we first discovered it back in 1995.

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~Happy RV

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Trinidad California

Our first trip to Trinidad was in the summer of 1997. I wrote in our scrapbook that we had found paradise. It was love at first sight. We stayed at Midway RV park. The RV park was nice and clean but really not our cup of tea. More like a cement campground with RV's stacked nicely next to each other. We were new to the area and didn't know that just up the road was Patrick's Point State Park. After we discovered Patrick's Point we have always made that our base camp to explore the wonderful little town that is Trinidad. Moonstone Beach was and is my favorite beach to explore. On one extremely foggy day we were walking along the beach and barely able to see a few feet in front of us. Slowly the fog moved away and we saw the most incredible sight we have ever seen. Hundreds of sand dollars covering the sand. We don't see sand dollars in So. California. It was amazing!


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Trinidad Lighthouse

This is one of the trails to the beach. We had no idea what to expect at the end of it. Beautiful foliage engulfs the trails. When the trail ends you are met with the ocean and endless beaches. We spent the day building sandcastles and running in and out of the water. A short walk down the sand and we discovered a beach where clothing was apparently optional.
Another new experience for us.

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Moonstone Beach


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Luffenholtz Beach

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~Happy RV

Friday, April 17, 2009

Patrick's Point State Park, CA

Patrick's Point State Park is one of California's most beautiful parks and a must see and stay for any coast lover. Not only can you spend a few days hiking within the park and combing the beaches, the surrounding area is just as beautiful with the city of Trinidad and Trinidad State Beach. We put this area of Northern California on our summer vacation list just about every other year. Highligts of the Park:

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Palmer's Point
Palmer's Point

Wedding Rock
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Trail to Agate Beach
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Mussel Rock
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~Happy RV

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Santa Cruz

Continuing on our trip we hugged the coast and headed back south from Natural Bridges State Park. Here are some other places we stopped and enjoyed the coastal views.

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We thought this was a shipwreck! Thanks to the internet we found out this is not a wreck. This boat is docked at Seacliff State Beach. Click on that link to find out why it's there. Beware! When you get close to the boat it is smelly. The birds have made it their home and you can smell it on approach.

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In years past we've camped in Henry Cowell State Park which is another great place to stay and explore Santa Cruz. Roaring Camp Railroad is fun for the kids. You can ride the train from up in the Redwoods down to the Santa Cruz Boardwalk. Then enjoy a nice summer day at the Boardwalk. Way better than Disneyland in my opinion! Felton is a cute little town to explore. On Highway 9 you can access the other side of Henry Cowell and see their Visitor Center and Nature Store. You can also take Hwy 9 into Big Basin! We'll post pictures of our past Big Basin trip. If you love the Redwoods, this is another great place south of San Fransico to see them.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Natural Bridges State Park

We spent less than an hour here but definitely worth going back. The coastline is beautiful with the rock formations and tide pools. There is a lagoon near by. I'd like to go when the Monarch Butterflies are making their home in the Eucalyptus Grove.

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