Showing posts with label Camp Fort Bragg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camp Fort Bragg. Show all posts

Monday, April 29, 2013

RV or Camp 2013 Fort Bragg - Flowers - Salmon - Abalone

Camping and RV enthusiasts benefit this year from spring showers in Fort Bragg California.  The Mendocino County 2013 spring showers were a perfect recipe as high temperatures climbed into the mid seventies last week. The weekend forecast now for the first weekend in May predicts high temperatures to reach 85 degrees F < :0) The flowers are blooming and the Botanical Garden is 1/4 mile south of the camp ground. Summer is drawing near. Salmon fishing... has just begun. Abalone divers... enjoyed a great weekend last week with calm seas and good visibility. Blue sky and short sleeve shirts are now common sights during the day in Fort Bragg. Evening brings fog floating over the trees and good times visiting around warm camp fires.

Campers at Hidden Pines can order wood delivered to their camp for eight bucks per bundle or twenty dollars for the value load. Ice is delivered also, 10 pound bags are $2.50 from the camp store.  The indoor pool will open the last week of May 2013. The pool room has a hot shower, a great way to start or end any day. Spring vacations are available from $100 to $180 offering a full seven night stay.  Summer vacations are $150 to $225 for a full seven night stay and these are very popular. Group events are featured at Hidden Pines with a variety of camps that can be combined for 20 to 100 people. Call Mike, if you want to know more or for free planning on your group event.

April 2013 pics :0) Enjoy...





Saturday, November 17, 2012

Friday, August 24, 2012

Abalone Camp Fort Bragg

August 15 2012 - The Kang Hyon Abalone Camp and was held at, "Hidden Pines Campground" in Fort Bragg California. These divers from L.A. travel north for the Big Red Abalone in Fort Bragg California. The Big Red Abalone are the largest species in the world. Do they taste good? In a word, "yes". But hold your breath...   no tanks allowed when diving for, "The Big Red Abalone".  This abalone weighed 4.92 pounds.


Thursday, July 14, 2011

Hidden Pines Campground Night Registration

The night time self register station is half way up the driveway past the camp store located on Highway one.
If you check in this way, confirm your site and reservation... or make some plans, when you wake. The light on the porch and information on the clip board will get you into the camp for the night arrival. Please be as quiet as you can after 10 pm  and our early risers will appreciate this. The beach path is located less than 1/4 mile from the camp store. The indoor pool has regulated use for maximum enjoyment. The camp showers and bathrooms are cleaned daily and operated by quarters.  ENJOY and we will see ya in the morning.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Labor Day 20010 Fort Bragg Ca. Hidden Pines Campground

September 2010 - Labor Day weekend at the beach. To all who made it to the beach and for all of us wishing we were there too... happy holiday. The weather on the north west coast offered no hurricane as did the north east coast this year, so weather in the west remains better for camping and travel. Many people visit from far off lands,  it is a good thing when their travel is not hurt by weather or other troubles. Hidden Pines and Fort Bragg remain a great destination. Aside from good weather, low crime, great food, and  a spectacular coast line... the abalone season fall crab season are offering a great start on my favorite season at the coast. September through November at Hidden Pines are the best times of the year to visit.  I  hope to visit with you and yours on the beach real soon..
Mike Jaeger -

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Hidden Pines Campground Blog - Fort Bragg California - August 2010

July, in Fort Bragg, California, ended on a clear, warm, beach day. If you can, visit Hidden Pines Campground in August. Be our guest for a week. Enjoy a week at our beach, in your RV... 2010 is only $180 - Confirmed, prepaid reservations only... This is one way Sacramento and other warm towns can have an affordable vacation during the Hot August nights. I enjoyed the 4th of July and the last weekend on the beach, and at The Hidden Pines Campground. See ya when I see ya, sooner is better than later. Mike Jaeger, live from Fort Bragg California.

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