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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Fort Bragg 2014 RV Park Camping

Fort Bragg California, Hidden Pines Campground and RV Park, January 2014 Update... Enjoy Camping and the Beach - open every day. Call (707) 961-5451. 

January 2014 and dry weather in Fort Bragg California are good for RV traveling and camping but also a bit hard on the wild mushrooms. RV travelers and campers have enjoyed many days with clear blue skies in December and January and warm afternoons. Clear weather also has reduced our wild forest mushrooms that are a favorite at our store so this year so we are also selling walnuts now fresh from the harvest. So what shall I do on this clear warm day in Fort Bragg?  Enjoy some of these pics I took today at 1pm... and no worry, I have plenty of outdoor chores to keep me busy.

Great rates and EZ Check In - AT THE CAMP STORE or a self registration office located behind the store. Ask about the pricing for 2 or more nights, available at the camp store or by calling (707) 961-5451.

IF YOU CHECK IN AFTER 6PM - PLEASE USE OUR NIGHT SELF REGISTRATION OFFICE AND WE WILL SEE YOU IN THE MORNING :0)

PS THE BEACH HAS AN ACCESS TRAIL LOCATED JUST 1/4 OF A MILE FROM OUR CAMP STORE.


Thursday, October 3, 2013

RV Park Fort Bragg October 2013 Abalone Hunt

Beach weeks are a great value. Enjoy Fall. Beach weeks are now on sale. Take a tour, call, or visit 10 am to 6pm every day. Yes We Are Open All Year :0)

  
Getting Big

8.99 Pounds - winner winner chicken dinner? 
October 3, 2013, the "Fort Bragg Big Red Abalone Hunt" is ending soon. Old and new friends arrive each October looking to find their last "Big Red Abalone" for a year. This year the largest abalone is 8.99 pounds, weighed at the camp market. This abalone also measured 10 inches, it was captured by Rob.  His "Big Red Abalone" may win the 2013 "Big Red Abalone Hunt", unless... someone brings in a 9 pound "Big Red" pretty soon. 



Jimmy found the second heaviest abalone so far, a 9.9 inch abalone that was 10 inches counting a barnacle, but after all... a barnacle is not abalone, so this one is a 9.9 inch abalone that weighs 8.2 lbs. and is in second place.
9.9 Inches plus barnacle?

4.75 pound abalone shell
                                                       

This shell weighed 4.75 lbs with no abalone in it, heaviest Red Abalone Shell weighed this year.
Compare anywhere to here, beautiful North Highway 1 around Fort Bragg, California is waiting for you to discover. Here the ocean, forest and mountains are bordered by Highway 1, Highway 101, Highway 20 and Highway 128. Each of these routes are pristine drives. Highway access on all edges of this region allow much to be visited easily.  Slow trips on twisty roads and/or hiking trails are popular excursions also. Extended visits happen often here. Camping with a Jeep, boat, Kayak, motorcycle or bike for exploring remote areas are good trips too.  Some ride a train through the redwoods or they spend a day at the botanical garden.  My point is this, there are many things other than "The Big Red Abalone", to discover here.

Getting Bigger
Each season provides a unique dimension. In spring many colorful wild flowers line the edges of amazing coastal forests. Summer grasses arrive with shades of red, yellow, and brown blending into dark green forests, or black rocky ocean cliffs near sandy beaches. In fall fair weather increases as the summer breeze and coastal fog yield to an increase of warm days with blue skies. December through February are mild and wet as winter produces wild forest mushrooms. This rainy season is lacking snow and ice as these coastal winter temperatures rarely freeze. As winter ends I like to visit rivers, streams, waterfalls, coves, beaches, ocean caves and tide pools as they explode with water and green shoots starting every March. As spring returns so do many animals and people as each season brings a new adventure.

:0) This part of the North Coast of the Pacific is amazing - I ask people who explore here, is it the most beautiful place on earth? People mostly agree that I do ask a good question and they enjoy discussing beauty they find here and comparing also to other places they've seen. :0)
    


Thursday, September 19, 2013

September 2013, Fort Bragg RV Park Guests and Campers Enjoy Great Weather and Low Prices -


Site 10 September 2013
September 2013, Fort Bragg Campers and RV Guests at Hidden Pines Enjoy Good Weather and Great Prices, Scroll down for current prices :0) -  Hidden Pines RV Campground is located on highway 1 behind The Hidden Pines Campground Market. We are just 1/4 mile south of highway 20 - Go slow from highway 20 and use the center turn lane just after you cross the small bridge. Between 10AM and 6PM we will give you a map at the store so you can choose or find your site. After 6pm you will use the night registration office located behind the store.
Entrance From Highway 1 At The Camp Store 

Hidden Pines Campground
18701 N. Highway 1 Fort Bragg Ca. 95437
(707) 961-5451 or (916) 201-5726

Pricing, Map, Terms and Photos - FYI - Enjoy




Fall and Winter Rate Advance Sales -  

*Any Size RV or Tent - Sites 1 through 9

Price includes; 1 to 4 people, RV plus 1 vehicle, Table, Fire Ring, WiFi, Cable, Water, Electric, One RV Holding Tank Disposal per week :o)
1 Night $35 - 2 Nights $65 - 3 Nights $89 - 4 Nights $115 - 5 Nights $149
- 6 nights $159 - "Beach Week -7 nights $169" 2 weeks $299 - 3 weeks $429 - 4 weeks $549

*Any Size RV Only - Sites 10 through 39

Price includes; 1 to 4 people, RV plus 1 vehicle, Table, Fire Ring, WiFi, Cable, Water, Electric, Unlimited Holding Tank Disposal at the site :o)
1 Night $39 - 2 Nights $69 - 3 Nights $99 - 4 Nights $129 - 5 Nights $149
6 Nights $169 - "Beach Week -7 nights $189" 2 weeks $369 - 3 weeks $549 - 4 weeks $720

*Small RV or Tent - Sites A through E  

Price includes; 1 to 4 people, RV plus 1 vehicle, Table, Fire Ring, WiFi, only :o)
1 Night $25 - 2 Nights $49 -
3 Nights $69 - 4 Nights $89 -
5 Nights $99 - 6 Nights $109 - "Beach Week -7 Nights $119"

*Tent Only - Sites H,I,J,L,T  

Price includes; 1 to 4 people, 1 vehicle, Table, Fire Ring, WiFi, only :o)
1 Night $29 - 2 Nights $55 - 3 Nights $79 - 4 Nights $99 - 5 Nights
$119 -6 Nights $139 - "Beach Week - 7 Nights $149"

*Rates include 1 to 4 people, 1 RV, 1 vehicle, and sites 1 through 39; Electric, Cable, WiFi, & Water.
Add $5 per night or $15 per week for each; additional vehicle, additional person, a boat on a trailer, an extra trailer, or non aggressive breed pet.

Breaking any written or posted - rule at the campground is a valid reason to terminate any stay or visit without refund.
1) Fees for camp use and/or other services are paid and posted at the camp store or the
night office. All fees are paid in advance prior to using the camp site. Promotional rates
and/or discounts can be purchased in advance of your intended stay. A delinquent payment for any camp after a checkout date are charged prevailing daily posted rates. Free planning, scheduling, and promotional discounts are available at the camp store or call (707) 961-5451.

You are buying camp use and/or services in advance. Should your circumstances change or you want to change your plans for any other reason, your camp site purchase and reservation are not refundable. Please review your check in and check out dates when buying and only buy dates that you accept full financial risks for. If a camp site or service you purchased is unavailable on the date you were to use it, another camp site may be offered to you if available and you agree, or you may obtain a full refund.
2) On these camp grounds all persons comply with all laws; local, state and federal.
3) Campers or guests do not move any table or fire ring.
4) Pets are registered, on a leash, and not allowed inside a building or the pool.
5) No person may disturb the peace of another person, including loud noise or other behavior. No inebriated or drunken behavior permitted at any time. From 10 pm to 10 am quiet enjoyment is more stringent, to allow quiet campfire conversations and/or sleep.
6) People at Hidden Pines Campground may not infringe or hamper another person from acting within their legal rights.
7) Any use of a firearm, bow, sling shot, air gun, or any other weapon, is prohibited at Hidden Pines Campground.
8) Management may terminate campground use by any camp or person causing any hindrance related to the operation of a safe, clean, quiet, and peaceful campground.
9) Minors are supervised by an adult," within visual range" and all people drive slowly - "5mph".
10) All camps obtain a trash key from the camp store and deposit only their camp site related trash into a proper trash or recycle container. On most days a key is available between 2pm and 6pm at the store. Thank you...


Friday, August 30, 2013

RV Camp Dinner - Albacore For Dinner Or Lunch?

Fish camp? Albacore fishing in Fort Bragg is very good right now. RV travelers and campers enjoy their fresh caught Albacore for dinner and lunch. Hot meals, cold salads or sandwiches made from fresh caught Albacore is the way to go this weekend on the North Coast of California, in Fort Bragg. Happy Labor day from Hidden Pines RV campground located 1/2 mile south of  Noyo Harbor, Fort Bragg Landing - My dinner's cooking now - here is a picture to enjoy.


Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Fort Bragg RV Park and Camping August 2013 - Labor Day

Labor Day - RV and Camping WE STRONGLY SUGGEST YOU CONSIDER calling for free planning and Advance Sales - Holiday sites are available from $69 to $109 per night plus tax  Site can include 1 to 8 people or pets :0). We have full and partial service sites for RV, Tent, vehicles, trailers, campers, Vans, and non aggressive people or pets.
Call
(707) 961-5451.

Albacore, smoked or BBQ?  The first albacore for a guest here was caught about 30 miles from Noyo Harbor last week, on August 17, 2013.

August through November offer increased clear weather and warming from decreasing wind and fog. The kids are back to school and now the adults come to camp. Abalone, Albacore, and Ling Cod for divers and fishing people... oh ya... Dungeness Crabs too :0)  Hikers, kayaks, jeeps, bikers, horse back riders, and train riders come too during these fair weather days on the North Coast of the Pacific Ocean. Consider exploring these most beautiful forests and seashores during our warming season before winter rains. Makes old kids feel young again. Camping and RV vacations are very affordable. 

Night Office

Night Office
AFTER HOURS - Check In By Appointment At The Night Office Behind The Entrance Guest Lobby. (707) 961 - 5451