The most popular state park on the California coast! I enjoyed living in this state park. We camped by the sea. There was the sound of a stream behind us and the sound of the sea beside us. This is paradise on earth. The rocks on the sea are dizzying. The hosts of the camp are very friendly and helpful.
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The most popular state park on the California coast! I enjoyed living in this state park. We camped by the sea. There was the sound of a stream behind us and the sound of the sea beside us. This is paradise on earth. The rocks on the sea are dizzying. The hosts of the camp are very friendly and helpful.
When I came here, only two lines were open for use. The famous Lemzilin line and the waterfall line, the two lines started separate from the campground. It was great to walk here, with red mountains, creeks and beautiful scenery. There are lots of water running through the unreliable trees, be careful of those. The walk time is short and not difficult. The beach here is beautiful and the sunset is amazing. We had high expectations of the camp, which was windy and cold (there were ten campsites facing the beach, and those who were not overnight would cross the camp to reach the beach, and Highway 1 passed above the camp) or dark and cold (in the mangroves, there were 15 camping spots along the creek, The leaves of the mangroves are so dense that there is no light here during the day and it is not warm at all).
Our favorite Sequoia forest location is close to Los Angeles. Quite convenient for first time campers, but a bit expensive. It’s really a unique place to plan a two-day trip from Los Angeles if you’re in a hurry.