Cheap Things To Do in Garberville, California

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1600 US Highway 101, Garberville, California

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  • Due to budget reductions, the Oak Flat Campground will remain closed until July 2011. Established in 1922 a... More on Parks

  • There is also a very nice picnic spot located nearby with lots of parking . More on TripAdvisor

 

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c/o Richardson Grove State Park 1600 U.S. Highway 101 # 8 Garberville, CA 95542

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  • The rugged wilderness that once characterized the entire Mendocino Coast can still be explored and enjoyed ... More on Epinions.com

  • The first camping trip I ever took was 4 hours north to Standish Hickey (think: Walmart parking lot with a ... More on Epinions.com

 

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Garberville, California

  • You cant miss viewing the redwoods in Richardson Grove State Park; the highway lobby had Highway 101 built right through the heart of the park. But if you really want to experience the magic and ma... More on Trails

  • We took this trail in early June lots of downed trees, and the Ranger told More on Trails

 

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c/o Richardson Grove,1600 US Highway 101 #8,Garberville, CA,95542

  • Aquired as a wayside campground, Reynolds Wayside campground eliminated the campground in 1976 when US Highway 101 was constructed. Reynolds is now a wayside park that is located in Mendocino County, and the remaining portion is to ... More on Parks.ca.gov

 

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Garberville, California

  • There are lots of reasons to visit Humboldt Redwoods State Park. It is home to the Rockefeller Forest, the largest tract of undisturbed old-growth coastal redwoods in the world. This particular loop, one of the best, highest, and ... More on Trails

 

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Garberville, California

  • An avenue of ancient redwoods, the winding Eel River, and small towns with backcountry charm provide the perfect setting for an old-fashioned holiday outing. Driving by lot after lot of cut Christmas trees, have you ever longed to ... More on Trails

 

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Garberville, California

  • Although this ride starts with a steep climb, it is easier than the previous ride. The 7-mile stretch along Peavine Ridge is lovely and generally rolling terrain. The ... More on Trails

 

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Garberville, California

  • This is a tortuous road, much along high ridges, through enchanting forest of second-growth redwood and Douglas fir, madrone, tanoak and ferns. The King Range rises more than 4,000 feet ... More on Trails

  • Gave 5 stars since that is what the last reviewer gave it... Should be More on Trails

 

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  • The King Range rises from the sea and reaches 4,087 feet in less than three miles. Rugged topography and record rainfall create a unique mountain wilderness on this 60,000-acre conservation area. V... More on LLBean.com

  • A large tract of land in northern California, that is protected from development, ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Garberville, California

  • This is a beautiful and tortuous corridor through coastal a forest of ferns, Douglas fir, tanoak and chemise, with alternating ... More on Trails

  • We rode this trail in July and found it to be pretty mellow as far as drivi More on Trails

 

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