{mosgoogle left}A recently updated search function pairs up the latest listings of festivals, concerts and other interesting outdoor activities with neighboring campgrounds and RV resorts that are just right for a memorable, but affordable weekend.
So if you enjoy Irish dancing, for example, Camp-California will help you spot this month’s Annual Sonora Celtic Faire in the Sierra foothills, while recommending you spend the night at Angels Camp RV and Camping Resort.
Looking for something affordable, yet fun to do with your kids? Check out the Ocean Beach Kite Festival, and spend the night at neighboring Mission Bay RV Resort.
Already have plans to see the San Diego Latino Film Festival? Camp-California recommends you stay at Campland By the Bay.
Are you a food and wine enthusiast? Then maybe the Annual Napa Valley Mustard Festival is right for you, along with a night or two at Napa County Fairgrounds. Already been to Napa? Then check out the Paso Robles Zinfandel Festival and stay at Wine Country RV Resort.
Are you looking for live music? Then check out The Palm Springs Classic Jazz Festival, Dixieland Monterey and the Redwood Coast Jazz Festival in Eureka. Do you prefer bluegrass? No problem. There’s the Old Town Temecula Bluegrass Festival and Bluegrass on the Beach, an annual event in Lake Havasu City, Ariz.
If nature is more your calling, then maybe you’ll want to visit Daffodil Hill in the Sierra foothills, the Fresno County Blossom Trail, Audubon Canyon Ranch along the Northern California coast or check out Camp-California’s listings of sites to see the annual migration of Monarch butterfies.
“There are festivals, concerts and other interesting outdoor activities taking place every month in California, and there’s almost always a private campground or RV resort nearby,” said Debbie Sipe, executive director of the California Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds, adding that many parks offer the ability to place instant online reservations through Camp-California.com.
And if you don’t have a tent or RV, that’s not a problem.
“Private campgrounds and RV resorts are increasingly offering cabins, park models, yurts and RVs for rent at prices that are more affordable than hotels, and Camp-California can help you find parks with these accommodations,” Sipe said.
Other new enhancements to Camp-California.com include easy-to-read formats, zoomable maps and detailed search functions that enable consumers to search for campgrounds not only by location, but by the amenities they provide.
“We want to give consumers the ability to customize their searches as much as possible,” Sipe said.
Camp-California.com includes a searchable database of nearly 400 private campgrounds and RV resorts throughout California, and more private parks are being added to the website each month.
To learn more about Camp-California.com or to obtain statistics and other information involving travel trends in California and the West, please contact Debbie Sipe, executive director of the California Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds at (530) 885-1624 or (530) 906-4592 (cell) or debbie@calarvc.com.
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