November in the campground.

November is the perfect month to camp at the beach, make pumpkin spice, deep fry a turkey.

Grab a few pumpkins for your Thanksgiving camp display.

We love camping at the beach in the winter months.

Take a Walk

Early morning and the tide pools are waiting for exploration.

Do you go to the same camping spot over and over again?

A second-home campground is a space you fall in love with; it is one you go back to time and again over the years. It is a weekend space, a seasonal space, a get-together with family space. It could be close to home or a travel experience. This second-home space, you know. You know the trails, the bathroom schedule, the secret spots, along with an assorted number of spaces that work for your camping experience.

Create a Camping Checklist

What’s the most important thing to remember when getting ready for a camp outing?

Download your free camp checklist with password code on page 67 of your "Lets Go Camping Guide.

Things to do at the beach.

Bird Watching

Keep the camera ready for some amazing fly overs.

Whale Watching

Capture the whale of a tale.
Check local papers or camp boards for whale watching trips.

Even if you miss the whales there are a lot of treats in the sea.

Count Butterflies

Hanging at the beach we ran into a cluster of monarch butterflies

The perfect moment!

Make Chili

A bowl of chili in the campground?

First Night Meals

just a click away!

Keep a Journal

Taking notes is a lovely way to keep memories

our new camp journals are in the shop.

Watch a sunset.

Move into our campground this November, we are at the beach.

Catch up on all our basics with Camp Notes and LGCGuide Magazine.

Previous
Previous

Orion the Hunter is in the campground

Next
Next

Things to do: Road Trip Bodie, California