January 21st to January 23rd - Pinnacles National Park
Pinnacles National Park is an American national park protecting a mountainous area located east of the Salinas Valley in Central California, about five miles (8.0 km) east of Soledad and 80 miles (130 km) southeast of San Jose. The park features unusual talus caves that house at least 13 species of bats.
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February 11th to February 13th - Camp Sylvester Family Camp
Camp Sylvester is a non-profit charitable organization that sustains educational and recreational camp facilities for use by youth organizations, community groups, universities, families, weddings, and special events alike.
Founded in 1927 by Stanislaus and San Joaquin County farmers, its first incarnation was as a “pitch your tent” camp for farm groups and youth clubs. Named after Henry Sylvester, a longtime 4-H Youth Advisor. |
March 25th To March 27th - New BRighton State Beach
New Brighton State Beach is one of the most popular beachfront campgrounds in California, offering over 100 developed campsites, including 11 RV hookup sites. With bluff top views of the the Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary, a visitor center museum, shade ramada for group picnics and special events, and campfire center with free summer programs, it’s no wonder New Brighton State Beach is such a favorite destination!
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April 16th To aPRIL 19TH - dEATH vALLEY
In this below-sea-level basin, steady drought and record summer heat make Death Valley a land of extremes. Yet, each extreme has a striking contrast. Towering peaks are frosted with winter snow. Rare rainstorms bring vast fields of wildflowers. Lush oases harbor tiny fish and refuge for wildlife and humans. Despite its morbid name, a great diversity of life survives in Death Valley.
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May 20th To May 22nd - Henry Coe State Park
"[Henry] Coe Park is the largest state park in northern California, with over 87,000 acres of wild open spaces. The terrain of the park is rugged, varied, and beautiful, with lofty ridges and steep canyons. Once the home of Ohlone Indians, the park is now home to a fascinating variety of plants and animals, including the elusive mountain lion. Within Coe Park are the headwaters of Coyote Creek, long stretches of the Pacheco and Orestimba creeks, and a 23,300-acre wilderness area." - Henry Coe Website
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JUNE 6TH TO JUNE 19TH - SEAS BASE
Sea Base is a unique Scouting program that offers aquatics programs found nowhere else. Whether your interests lie in sailing, scuba diving, rustic camping on an undeveloped barrier island, fishing or a combination of all, this is the place for your Troop, Crew, Sea Ship or Explorer Post. Sea Base serves around 16,000 participants annually.
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July 16th to july 23rd - Emerald Bay
Emerald Bay, an amazing outdoor water filled summer camp. Emerald Bay in troop 457 is regarded as the best summer camp we visit, and for good reason. With the plentiful scuba diving, sailing, and other activities. Emerald Bay provides a fantastic experience. While your there you can also explore your interests by getting some new merit badges! Camp’s Emerald Bay, Josepho, and Whitsett are professionally operated by the Western Los Angeles County Council Boy Scouts of America serving over 18,000 visitors annually.
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August 27th to august 28th - whitewater rafting
Everyone with a sense of adventure can go river rafting in California. Using our knowledge of the rapids, we tailor our trips for all skill levels. Beginners will love our white water river rafting adventures on the South Fork American river, while those with a hankering for bigger thrills might go for our Middle Fork American river, North Fork American river, or a Merced River adventure. We also offer white water rafting for kids as young as 4 on the South Fork American. Enjoy the beautiful scenic backdrop of the Sierra Nevada foothills as you bond with your fellow rafters and discover what makes white water rafting in California so special. |
October 15 to October 16th manresa state beach
Rewarding visitors with broad views of bluff-backed sand and sea, including the Santa Cruz Mountains to the northwest and the Monterey Peninsula to the southwest visitors can enjoy shoreside activities like walking, flying kites, playing sports or sunbathing just a few miles south of Seacliff State Beach at Manresa State Beach. |
November 11th to november 13th - Stanislaus yosemite
Experience catching a trout in over 800-miles of rivers and streams, camping in one of the 62 developed campgrounds, finding that perfect dispersed campsite along a forest road, or hiking into a Wilderness Area to seek solitude and spiritual renewal. One can swim near a sandy beach or wade into cold clear streams while lost in the beauty of nature, raft the exciting Tuolumne Wild and Scenic River, or canoe one of the many beautiful lakes. Visitors can also enjoy over a thousand miles of roads and trails to ride off-highway vehicles (OHV), a horse, a mountain bike, a snowmobile, or simply saunter into the forest. |