Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 23:09:28 -0700
Reply-To: Todd Last <Rubatoguy@mindspring.com>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Todd Last <Rubatoguy@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: california camping: state parks or what?
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Fees were reduced 50% this year. Here is the current pricing from <A HREF="http://parks.ca.gov/travel/fees.htm">http://parks.ca.gov/travel/fees.htm</A>
<p> Schedule of State Park System Use Fees
<p> Family Developed
$ 8.00 - $12.00
<br> Primitive (Undeveloped)
$ 7.00
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<br> Group Developed
$ .75 X capacity of site
<br> Primitive (Undeveloped)
$ .50 X capacity of site
<p> Enroute/Overflow
Same as campsite fee
<br> Horses (Add $2 per additional horse for more than 2 horses)
$12.00
<p>sg wrote:
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<font face="Arial"><font size=-1>hello,</font></font><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>i
live in SF, CA, and been recently starting to do a lot of camping all over
the state in my westy. one thing that bums me out a little, is the
apparent lack of nice, *free* places to park. you go to any town,
and usually there is some sort of state park or similiar kind of park,
but they charge what i think is an outrageous fee, usually upwards of $20.
if you dont want to pay this, youre left with ferreting out some discreet
parking spot where you wont get hassled for 'inhabiting' your vehicle.
this can be a pain in the but if you have to do it every night, usually
as its starting to get dark (daylight hours being righteously used for
adventure ;). anybody figured out a solution to this?</font></font><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>steve&buster</font></font></blockquote>
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