Upcoming Campouts

    • Thu, April 30, 2026
    • 3:00 PM
    • Sun, May 03, 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • 13741 Cerro Alto Road, Atascadero, CA 93422
    Register

    Cruisin’ Morro Bay 2026



    T
    his campout focuses on the Morro Bay car show. This car show is more than just an event; it’s a celebration of community spirit. Each year, it brings together classic car enthusiasts while supporting local businesses, charities, and organizations. With a focus on creating an inclusive and fun experience, thus fostering a sense of togetherness throughout Morro Bay and beyond. Here is a website for you to check it out: https://www.morrobaycarshow.org/ . Hope to see you at the grounds or at the main event! Carpooling is encouraged due to limited parking, okrr?
     

    WHERE:
    Cerro Alto Campground. 13741 Cerro Alto Road, Atascadero, CA 93422.
    The city of Atascadero is off Highway 101, while Morro Bay is off Highway 1 from SLO. The campground is conveniently located on Highway 41, between Atascadero and Morro Bay, typically a 15 to 20-minute drive from either location. It is located in the Los Padres National Forest, and it is a dry camp with pit toilets scattered across the grounds. There are water spigots available for use as well. Signal is spotty, so make sure to message the trip leader ahead of time before heading over.

      
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    CAMPING FEES:
    Members: $75/person...........Non-members:$100.
    Other fees, such as zoo entrance fees or lake activity fees, are not included. Non-member fees will include GO membership. Carpooling is highly encouraged as parking is limited.

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    WHEN: The campout starts on April 30th, check-in at 1500, to May 3rd, check-out at 1200. Friday check-ins are also allowed. The trip schedule is seen below. The following activities can be done as a group or peel off on your own.

    DATE

    TIME

    ACTIVITY

    NOTES





    APR 30
    THUR

     1500



    1700-1900

    Campground CHECK-IN/ Welcome

    1,2,3, HIKE!
    Boyscout and Bridge Loop.

    Moderate. 4.8 mi. 1154 ft elev gain. 

    SBVC Welcomes You to the Central Coast.


    The trail offers breathtaking views of Morro Bay. Path is rocky with small gravel, so wear good grippy shoes. Diverse landscapes with overgrown sections. 






    MAY 1
    FRI

     1000 


    1030



    1230



    1330



    1600

    To Atascadero, We GO!

    Central Coast Zoo, Atascadero Lake & Park.


    Lunch in DT Atascadero


    Sunken Garden, City Hall, Centennial Park, Colony Museum


    Back to the campground

    The times for these listed activities are just a guesstimate. Some activities may take longer or shorter depending on the group.

    Zoo entrance fee ($15) and lunch is pay your own.

    Other activities available in A-Town are hiking, thrifting, fishing, and paddling.

    Another alternative is visiting DT Paso Robles, wine & beer tasting, and shopping.

    There is also a mission in San Miguel. Just sayin'.



    MAY 2
    SAT

    1000





    1800

    To Morro Bay Car Show!




    POTLUCK DINNER

    All day main event.
    There are also opportunities for antique shopping, kayaking, hiking, surfing, people watching, sunbathing, downtown walking.

    TBD. It could be in town OR Back to the campground.

    MAY 3
    SUN

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    1200


    CHECK OUT/ Lunch


    Lunch location TBD.

      

                                  Land Acknowledgement
    We want to respectfully acknowledge the Salinan and Northern Chumash People, who have stewarded this land throughout the generations.

    For questions, please send a text message to the trip leader, either Joe 18055881142 or co-leader Gener 18057095379. 

    #CentralCoastVibes #SLOLife #EightOhFive #WeAllFam

    • Fri, May 15, 2026
    • 4:00 PM
    • Mon, May 18, 2026
    • 11:00 AM
    • Yosemite Valley, Camp Curry
    • 3
    Register


    OCLB Annual Yosemite Trip!


    Heaven On Earth!

    Pictured above:  Glacier Point just before starting the Panorama Trail.

    Pictured above:  On top of Yosemite Falls - what an accomplishment.

    Pictured above:  All smiles on one of the most difficult trails in Yosemite.

    Orange County/Long Beach

    goes to 

    Yosemite National Park

    Curry Village Canvas Tents

    May 15-18, 2026

    Need we say more?

     Yes we will! 

    Spring in Yosemite can't be beat!

    We will be heading to Yosemite at the BEST time to visit this illustrious National Park!  The weather will be amazing with the waterfalls at their most dynamic! Our lodging for the 3-night outing will be in Camp Curry, in unheated canvas tents.

    These events get sold out to capacity each year!

    Do NOT hesitate to book as soon as possible as we expect this event to be SOLD OUT again!


    Yosemite is one of the most popular National Parks in the country and we in southern California are very fortunate to have it so close. If you have never seen it then this Great Outdoors trip is a good opportunity for you to be introduced to this special place.

    If you have been there one or more times, then you’ll understand why many have made a Yosemite visit an annual event.  The grandeur and majesty of the park are so enriching that Yosemite can be experienced and enjoyed again and again.  The natural beauty of the park has inspired many for the last 150 years, but perhaps none more effusive than John Muir, who said of Yosemite, “It is by far the grandest of all the special temples of Nature I was ever permitted to enter.” Please join us in this temple of the great outdoors.

    Pictured above:  Richard, Mike and Claudia half way up to the top of upper Yosemite Falls, this photo is at the top of lower Yosemite Falls.

    The location of this trip will be Yosemite Valley.  Our accommodations are canvas tents in Camp Curry, a rustic but charming village near the east end of the valley.

    Arrival should be about 4:00 pm on Friday afternoon.

    For both Saturday and Sunday, there will be optional hikes each day to choose from - one will be strenuous, the other will be easy.  Or simply visit the galleries, stores, bike ride, museums and/or stroll in the valley floor!


    Pictured above:  We are hitting the Panorama Trail that will put us back to Yosemite Valley - 8 Miles.  Yippee!

    On Monday morning we must check out of the cabins by 11:00 am. 

    More details will be announced as we finalize registration.

    Canvas Tents:

    We have secured four canvas tents for our group.  

    Each tent has 3 single beds and a double.  We can max out at 5 people per tent.  We are hoping to get a couple or friends (with benefits or without benefits) to share the double bed.  This way we can max out each tent with 5 people so that we can get as many as possible to experience Yosemite for this excursion.

    If you want to be in the same tent with another member please note that on the registration.

    If you prefer sharing a double cot with someone please note that on the registration and who the person is so we match you with the correct person.

    If you have a LOUD snoring issue, you should consider not attending so that others will not be affected by the noise.  This is close sleeping quarters.




     Driving & Directions:

    While GO is not authorized to be directly involved in coordinating carpools, we highly recommend our members to consider carpooling!

    What else?

    Cooking facilities/campfire rings are not available in Curry Village. However, there are several dining options near our cabins.  




    Such as Pizza & Beer, Cafeteria (with Vegan options!) and of course burgers & fries too. A general store is also open for purchasing food items and other material goods. You may bring snack food and drinks, but all food and scented items must be stored in the bear-proof storage locker in front of the cabin. This includes all food, food related items, toiletries, sundries and ice chests. Bears have a strong sense of smell and are attracted to anything they think will lead them to human food. Remember not to store these items in your vehicle or  canvas tent . It is recommended to use sealed plastic containers for storing your food inside the bear boxes. This makes it easier to keep your food organized, and away from campground critters.

    And of course, there is the option of having some fine dining at the Awahnee!


    Showers, sinks and flush toilets are all available to participants.

    Be sure to remember a flashlight or headlamp to find your way around Camp Curry at night. In addition, a sleeping bag (recommended), an extra blanket or a honey bunny may help keep you warm at night.  Other things to bring:

    Warm outer gear appropriate for snow and/or rain or Shorts and T-shirts for warm days

    Layered under gear (long underwear, etc.)

    Hat, gloves, scarf, etc.

    Sunglasses, sun block (for your face), lip balm 

    Sturdy hiking shoes 


    Weather: Average temperatures in May in the Yosemite Valley range from the low 50s (night time) to the low-mid 70s during the day. Conditions may vary between sun, clouds, rain, or snow. Be prepared for anything. Expect the unexpected!  

    The trip leader will inform you of the weather conditions a couple days before our arrival but you may also want to keep abreast of them by using the Yosemite National Park website. (Click here.)





    Price: 

    $225 for Great Outdoors members for the 4 days/3 nights event.  Come early on Friday to enjoy the park and/or stay late on Monday to enjoy the park!  We will check into our canvas tents at 4 PM on Friday.

    This is a members only event, thus an annual membership ($25) must be purchased prior to signing up for this event.

    If you have a LOUD snoring issue, you should consider not attending so that others will not be affected by the noise.  This is close sleeping quarters.

    Cancellations will be authorized up to 21 days prior to start day of event IF a replacement can be found; a $20 cancellation fee will be charged.

    Trip Leader: Lance Whitmier



    Lance states:  Yosemite mesmerized me the very first time I visited the Park in the 90's.  I always brag about the majestic beauty of Yosemite along with it's grandeur and power.  I claim that Yosemite is indeed "my Heaven on Earth" and I can't wait to share the experience with you!"  For those visiting Yosemite for the first time - be prepared to experience a bit of heaven and the surreal!

    Lance can be contacted at:

    [email protected]

    Photos: Previous OCLB Yosemite Treks

    We have a great, fun time! Join us!











      

     

    • Thu, May 28, 2026
    • 2:00 PM
    • Sun, May 31, 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Hurkey Creek Campground, 56375 CA-74, Mountain Center, CA 92561
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    proudly presents

    All Chapter Jamboree!

    Thursday, May 28 to Sunday, May 31, 2026

    Hurkey Creek Campground near Idyllwild

    Group Site "C"

    56375 CA-74, Mountain Center, CA 92561




    So what is a "Jamboree?"


    In other words, it's a PARTY!


    Overview

    The Jamboree is a long-standing Great Outdoors tradition! It's a campout consisting of all the Great Outdoors chapters.

    We anticipate this selling out quickly so register NOW!

    This Jamboree is going to be remarkable!

    It's our first Jamboree since before the COVID pandemic!

    The Jamboree helps to fund the Outdoor Experience training program!


    Venue

    The elevation is about 4,500' so plan on possible cool nights.

    We have reserved Group Site C, the largest group site in the campground!

    Restrooms and hot showers are very close!

    LINK TO MAP

    LINK TO LOCAL WEATHER


    Registration

    Event fee: $75/person for Great Outdoors Members. Non-members must first join Great Outdoors ($25) before registering.  All registrants must be GO members.

    LINK TO JOIN GREAT OUTDOORS

    Option: $30/person for 2-hr. Pontoon boat ride on nearby Lake Hemet.

    Electronic payment for the event fee is accepted on the GO website. No cash or paper check, please.

    Cancellations and refunds: No refunds will be  granted for cancellations received after 5/17/26.  There will be a $10 cancellation fee charged if cancelled by 5/17/26.

    Please contact Cliff Clue for cancellations:

    EMAIL CLIFF




    Itinerary

    Thursday, May 28

    • 2:00 pm - Check-in begins. Please do not arrive before 2:00 pm
    • 5:00 pm - Meet and Greet (please bring an appetizer to share).
    • 8:00 pm - Campfire (depending on current fire conditions).

    Friday, May 29

    • 7:00 am - Coffee and pastries.
    • 9:00 am - Easy local hike from the campground.
    • 1:00 pm - Activities such as 4 x 4 trip, board games, etc.
    • 6:00 pm - Potluck item to share.  If you bring a vegan or vegetarian item, please help out your fellow vegans/vegetarians by marking it clearly as such.
    • 8:00 pm - Campfire (depending on current fire conditions).

    Saturday, May 30

    • 7:00 am - Coffee and pastries.
    • 9:00 am - Easy local hike.
    • 1:00 pm - Optional Pontoon boat ride at nearby Lake Hemet, sightseeing in nearby Idyllwild or board games in the campground.
    • 6:00 pm - Hosted Taco Bar! There will be a Vegan option.
    • 8:00 pm - 80's Dance Party and hopefully a campfire!

    Sunday, May 31

    • 7:00 am - Coffee and pastries.
    • 11:00 am - Tearful goodbyes and check out.



    Please wear your best 80's outfit!

      There will be a prize for Best Costume!

    Video from Dance Party at 2024 GO Conference!

    Refresh Your Memory on '80s Slang Words & Phrases

    • Bad to the bone: Extremely cool or rebellious.
    • Bitchin': Really good or impressive.
    • Bodacious: Excellent or admirable, often used to describe someone's look.
    • Bogus: Fake, unfair, or bad.
    • Buggin' out: Overreacting or acting crazy.
    • Choice: High-quality or excellent.
    • Cowabunga: An exclamation of triumph or surprise.
    • Dweeb: A nerdy or socially awkward person.
    • For Sure: Yes, absolutely or definitely.
    • Fly: Stylish or fashionable.
    • Gag me with a spoon: I'm disgusted!
    • Grody: Gross or disgusting.
    • Psych: Used after a fake statement to show someone was tricked.
    • Righteous: Awesome or high-quality.
    • Tubular: Fabulous or cool, originating from surfing.
    • Valley Girl: An adolescent girl from the San Fernando Valley.
    • Wastoid: A burnout or someone who uses too many drugs.



    Optional: 2 hr. Pontoon Boat Ride on Lake Hemet ($30/pp)

    You must select and pre-pay for this option when registering!


    Campground Details

    Potable Water

    Hot Showers

    Flush Toilets

    Picnic Tables

    Fire Rings

    Quiet time: 10pm to 7am

    Group Site C has plenty of RV, tow trailer and tent sites.

    Water is available on-site, but there are no electric hookups. There is a dump station at Lake Hemet. Generator hours are from 8 am to 8 pm.

    No fires of any kind will be allowed on red flag days or as posted. Keeping our fingers crossed that campground fires will be allowed!


    What to Bring

    Obviously The 10 Essentials.

    Recommended Gear: Tent, sleeping pad, sleeping bag, ear plugs, pillow, chair, camp stove with fuel and cooking utensils, lighter or matches, camp kitchen supplies, headlight or flashlight with batteries, cool and warm weather clothing, toiletries kit, hiking shoes, camp shoes, day pack, hat, sunglasses, and sunblock. Bring quarters to use the showers.

    Food: Bring enough food for your Thursday dinner, Friday and Saturday lunches, and dinner potluck item for Friday night.

    To reduce waste, bring your reusable plate, cup, and utensils. Single-use plates, cups, and utensils are available if needed.

    The nearest store for groceries is about a mile away at Lake Hemet.  They have ice, a deli and ice cream as well. Idyllwild is about 5 miles away.


    Volunteers

    We need a few volunteers to help with making coffee, meal prep, clean-up, etc.  Please see any of the Jamboree committee members:

    Cliff Clue (PS)

    Steve Sisneros (LA)

    Russell Hammerl (LA)

    Richard Norman (OCLB)


    Questions?

    Please contact Cliff Clue with any questions:

    EMAIL CLIFF


    • Bad to the bone: Extremely cool or rebellious.
    • Bitchin': Really good or impressive.
    • Bodacious: Excellent or admirable, often used to describe someone's look.
    • Bogus: Fake, unfair, or bad.
    • Buggin' out: Overreacting or acting crazy.
    • Choice: High-quality or excellent.
    • Cowabunga: An exclamation of triumph or surprise.
    • Dweeb: A nerdy or socially awkward person.
    • For Shurrr!
    • Fly: Stylish or fashionable.
    • Gag me with a spoon
    • Grody: Gross or disgusting.
    • Psych: Used after a fake statement to show someone was tricked.
    • Righteous: Awesome or high-quality.
    • Tubular: Fabulous or cool, originating from surfing.
    • Valley Girl
    • Wastoid: A burnout or someone who uses too many drugs
    • Fri, June 12, 2026
    • 2:00 PM
    • Mon, June 15, 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Sherwin Creek Campground, Mammoth Lakes, INYO NATIONAL FOREST, CA
    Register


    Mammoth Lakes/ Owens Valley Tent Camping Adventure

    Theme:  Pride in the High Sierra!

    Start:  Friday June 12, 2026, 2 PM

    End:  Monday, June 15, 2026, 12:00 PM

    Location:  Sherwin Creek Campground, Mammoth Lakes, INYO NATIONAL FOREST, CA

    Join us for a four-day tent camping adventure exploring the spectacular landscapes of California’s Eastern Sierra Nevada. From our base camp near Mammoth Lakes, we’ll visit alpine lakes, volcanic craters, geothermal springs, historic mining towns, and some of the oldest trees on Earth.

    This trip combines scenic drives, natural history exploration, easy hikes, and relaxed social time around camp.

    In celebration of Pride Month, we celebrate our LGBTQ+ community while enjoying connection, friendship, and the beauty of the Eastern Sierra together.


    Base Camp:

    We will tent camp at Sherwin Creek Campground (elevation 7,600 ft), located in a Jeffrey pine forest just south of Mammoth Lakes.

    Amenities:

    • Potable water
    • Vault toilets
    • Picnic tables
    • Fire rings
    • Bear-proof food lockers (required)

    Trip Highlights:




    Pace & Difficulty:

    This trip is designed to be flexible and relaxed. Most walks are 1–3 miles or less, and participants are welcome to explore at their own pace or relax at camp.

    Schedule:

    Friday, June 12 – Travel & Arrival

    • 0900 AM: Recommended Departure time from LA area
    • 12:00 PM: Meet at Red Rock Canyon State park (parking lot on right side of highway 14) for picnic and geology explanation
    • 2:00 PM: Meet at Fossil Falls parking lot (right on Cinder Road off Rt. 395) for a guided 1500 foot hike to the dry waterfall of the ancient Owens River
    • 5:00 PM: Estimated arrival at Sherwin Creek Campground
    • 6:00 PM: Informal meet-and-greet (bring snacks/beverages to share)
    • 7:00 PM Dinner at camp (bring/cook your own)
    • 8:00 PM: Campfire

    Saturday, June 13 – Mammoth Area Natural History

    Sunday, June 14 – Mono Basin & High Desert

    • 9:00 AM: Day trip to:
    • Evening: Return to camp, dinner on your own, and campfire

    Monday, June 15 – Bristlecone Pines & Return

    • Morning: Break camp (must be out by 12:00 noon)
    • Optional stops at the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest
    • Lunch stop in Bishop (location TBD)

    Wildlife & Safety:

    This is an active black bear habitat. All food, coolers, and scented items must be stored in bear-proof lockers—never in tents or vehicles.

    What to Bring:

    • The 10 Essentials
    • Camp chair and sun protection
    • Insect repellent
    • Personal food, cooking gear, and reusable plates/utensils/cups
    • Layers (night temperatures can drop into the 40s°F)
    • Locally purchased Firewood bundle (available at camp)

    Special Feature

    Our excursions will include the expert leadership of Joe Holliday, former Professor of Geology and Earth Science and an international naturalist guide for National Geographic Expeditions and other organizations.

    Carpool Requirement & Coordination (Important):

    Due to limited parking at Sherwin Creek Campground, carpooling is required.

    • Participants are responsible for arranging their own carpools
    • Trip leaders cannot organize or assign carpools
    • Participants without a carpool may not be allowed to attend

    Drivers who are looking for another passenger, as well as potential passengers who wish to carpool are urged to communicate using the Group Carpool link below.  Event registration is not required before posting on the carpool link.  In addition, posting on the link does not mandate anyone to carpool with any one individual.  Drivers are responsible for choosing who they give a ride to. 

    https://groupcarpool.com/t/er9dqg

    Registration Options:

    • Driver – $60 (Limited to 10); must carry at least one passenger)
    • Passenger – $60 (up to 18 spots)  You may use the carpool link above to seek a ride. Join waitlist if none ride available at this time.
    • Day Tripper – $10 (no overnight parking or camping)  Select this option if you will not be registering via GO but wish to join in club activities. 
    • Designated Trip Leaders (2); must carry at least one passenger

    Tent camping only.  No RVs, trailers, campers, motorhomes, etc. will be allowed as part of this event.  Anyone who wishes to bring theirs is welcome to make their own reservations directly with the campground.

    Cancellations will be authorized up to 21 days prior to start day of event IF a replacement can be found; a $20 cancellation fee will be charged for any cancellation.

    Contact John Blasco at johnlongbeachmsn.com if you need to cancel.

    © 1981 - 2026 CALIFORNIA GREAT OUTDOORS, INC., a 501(c)7 not-for-profit, all-volunteer LGBTQA+ organization dedicated to the enjoyment of the outdoors. All rights reserved.  Privacy policy


    • Sun, June 14, 2026
    • 2:00 PM
    • Wed, June 17, 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Guajome Regional Park, Oceanside, CA
    Register

    Guajome Regional Park offers full hookup sites water, electric 20/30/50 amps, sewer hookups, paved driveways, fire rings, and tables. Coin-operated, hot showers, restrooms with flush toilets, and a waste water dump station. One tent and one RV (< or = 45ft.) or two tents will share each each site.  Both inhabitants will have access to the water and electricity. There is plenty of overflow parking for extra vehicles.

    The park is at an elevation of 130 ft. above sea level. Afternoon ocean breezes keep the park pleasant year-round.

    Guajome Regional Park is great for bicycling enthusiasts. It has numerous paved roadways within the park suitable for bicycling. There is also an excellent 10 mile bike only path from just outside the park into the Oceanside beachfront. At the beachfront, The trail merges with the oceanfront road leading to many shops and restaurants. 

    There are 3.5 miles of well-maintained hiking trails that meander through diverse Southern California habitats such as woodlands, chaparral, wetlands, and mixed grasslands. There are eight named trails, including a short self guided nature trail, and a couple of unnamed trails.

    The park is close to other historical points of interest such as the Rancho Guajome Adobe, designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1970 and the San Luis Rey Mission, one of the twenty-one California missions, which was founded in 1798.

    There is a bicycle trailhead just outside of the park that extends through nearby Oceanside, all the way to the coast. The city of Oceanside itself offers beaches, a pier and harbor, shopping, and restaurants.  Black's Beach is a 45 minute drive down the I-5.

    Park brochure - click here.

    Tentative Schedule of Events

    Sunday, June 14

    • 2pm - Check-in @ site #10 (please don't arrive early, they are strict about this)
    • 6pm - Meet n’ Greet @ Site TBD: BYOB, bring Hor'devours to share, if you want
    • 7pm - Dinner on your own, many many restaurants nearby
    • 8pm - Group campfire @ Site TBD (bring firewood)

    Monday, June 15

    • 8am - * Pancake Breakfast by Marty and Rob @ Site #10 (volunteer coffee Tsar wanted)
    • 10am - *Bike ride on paved biking trail to the ocean, and back.  Transportation will be provided for those who cannot or do not want to ride back.
    • 1pm: *Sun and fun at the beach!  There are several beaches to choose from, suggestions welcome.  Parking will come with a fee, so carpool is encouraged.  Local Beaches
    • 6pm - Potluck @ Site #10 (bring a dish to share)
    • 8pm - Group campfire @ site #10 (bring firewood)

    Tuesday, June 16

    • 7am - Coffee and continental breakfast @ Site #10 (volunteer coffee Tsar wanted) 
    • 9am - *Hike the local nature trails in the park and explore the marshes/lake.
    • 11am - *Carpool to Del Rey Mission, 15-minute drive, there is an admission fee you will have to pay. Alternative activity: suggestions welcome, See whiteboard
    • 2pm - *Wine aficionados, there are two vineyards in the area: Carruth Cellarstasting room open M-Th 4-6pm, and Coomber Craft Wines, reservations required.  
    • 5pm - Dinner on our own, or leftovers dinner together @ Site #10
    • 7pm - Bingo by Dale.  Prizes for every winner.  
    • 8pm - Group campfire @ Site #10 (bring firewood)

    Wednesday, June 17

    • 7am - Coffee and continental breakfast leftovers (volunteer coffee Tsar wanted)
    • 9am - pack up and clean up, say our tearful goodbyes, lots of hugging encouraged! 
    • 12pm - Check out
    *All activities are subject to change, check campout whiteboard for updates.

    Contact Trip Leader: Robert Varga - via email to [email protected] or text (760) 641-9112.

    Prices:  Prices listed are per person.  Each person going must complete a separate registration. We do this so each registrant acknowledges our liability waiver condition.

    Registration: Enter the license number of your primary vehicle and a tow vehicle. This will speed the check in process at the gate.

    Payments:  This event is limited to GO members.  When you register, you'll need to have your credit card (MC, VISA, Discover or Amex.) ready and pay your registration fee within 15 mins. If you are not a member yet, you can first join as a member online (click here) and then return here to register.

    Refunds:  Cancellation for a refund, minus $10 must be received before June 1st, 2026.   On June 1st, 2026 and after, no refund will be issued. All cancellation requests must be sent to the Trip Leader (see email above). 

    What to Bring:  Camp chair, camping/cooking gear, food, warm/cool/wet weather clothing, potluck item, one bundle of firewood per person and the Ten Essentials

    Directions Guajome Regional Park Campground, 3000 Guajome Lake Road, Oceanside, CA 92057.  Google map directions - click here.

    From Coachella Valley:  Take I-10W to I-215S to I-15S, exit onto Highway 76, turn right on SR-76 and head west. Turn left onto Guajome Lake Road.  The campground entrance will be on the right.

    Climate: Average temperatures - high 75,  low 65. View weather forecast - click here

    Pets: Are permitted if they are properly restrained and under the control of the owner. Dogs must be licensed, restrained on a leash no longer than six feet, and attended at all times. Please pick up after your pet.   $1/night for each pet; you would pay upon arrival.

    Health Problems/allergies  Discuss any medical concerns with the event leader that may affect your ability to participate in this event.




    • Fri, June 26, 2026
    • 11:00 AM
    • Sun, June 28, 2026
    • 1:00 PM
    • Big Santa Anita Canyon
    • 32

    Another announcement will be emailed when registration is opened.


    SAVE THE DATE!

    Sturtevant Camp Weekend

    June 26-28

    Join us for a fun, rustic weekend in a secret gem of our San Gabriel Mountains. 133 year old Sturtevant Camp is only accessible by foot, hidden deep in magical Big Santa Anita Canyon. With bunk bed cabins, a group lodge house for cooking and eating together, games and a giant swing, this will be a restful retreat and chance to unplug.

    Trip Leader: Bryan Matsumoto [email protected]

    © 1981 - 2026 CALIFORNIA GREAT OUTDOORS, INC.,

    a 501(c)(7) not-for-profit, all-volunteer LGBTQIA+ and Allies organization dedicated to the enjoyment of the outdoors. All rights reserved. Privacy policy

    • Sun, July 05, 2026
    • 3:00 PM
    • Sat, July 11, 2026
    • 2:00 PM
    • Four Jeffrey Campground - Inyo National Forest
    • 13
    Register

    John Muir Wilderness 9 Lakes Backpack

    in the Sabrina Basin (Intermediate)

    July 5-7 Campout, July 7-11 Backpack 

    Total Distance: 17miles (7mi with backpack)  Elevation Gain: 3,400ft (1,500 with backpack) Route Type: Out and Back 


    We have room for up to 10 backpackers, plus 10 car campers (or 5 RVs)

    If you’ve longed for space and time to soak in the unfathomable beauty of a place and love to wander and explore and bask in the majesty of wilderness without having to pack up and move camp and hike every day, this trip is for you! Every part of this trip is spectacular! It is rated as intermediate based on length of the backpack (4 nights/5 days), distance traveled from vehicles, terrain, elevation, elevation gain and loss and expected weather. 

    Blue Lake: In Inyo National Forest (Sabrina Basin) is a stunning, crystal-clear alpine lake at roughly 10,400 feet elevation. Known for its brilliant blue-green water, it is surrounded by jagged 13,000-foot granite peaks, meadows, and wildflowers, offering a quintessential Sierra Nevada wilderness experience. Situated in the John Muir Wilderness above Lake Sabrina, the area features waterfalls, dramatic granite cliffs, and high alpine meadows. The trail to Blue Lake is well-traveled, often serving as a starting point for exploring deeper into the Sabrina Basin, including Dingleberry, Hungry Packer, and Midnight Lakes, and we will explore all of those lakes – and more – on this trip.

    Night sky: This trip will offer exceptional, dark-sky viewing conditions with a waning crescent moon that rises late, allowing for prime stargazing. Early July is peak season for viewing the galactic core of the Milky Way, with the best viewing being between 00:00 and 5:00. The Alpha Capricornids meteor shower will be active. It is known for producing slow-moving, bright fireballs. Venus will rise more than 2 hours before sunrise, while Mars and Uranus will be close together in the sky on July 4.

    Schedule

    • Sunday, July 5 Arrive, check in, set up, welcome tea, campfire. We will enjoy the first two nights at beautiful and spacious Four Jeffrey Campground in the Inyo National Forest, which extends along the South Fork of Bishop Creek at 8,300 ft. elevation. Two sides are shaded by aspens, cottonwoods, and Jeffrey and lodgepole pines. Each campsite accommodates 2 vehicles and up to 6 campers, with a bear locker and picnic table. Restrooms have flush toilets and sinks. Firewood is available from the camp hosts.
    • Monday, July 6 Two options for activities:
      • Boating on Sabrina Lake, picnic lunch, dinner, campfire (boat rental not included in registration fee, last time we rented a rowboat. Fishing is also an option).
      • Moderate loop hike to Long Lake (https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/long-lake-via-bishop-pass-trail) which starts from the South Lake trailhead and goes part way to Bishop Pass, (https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/chocolate-lakes-loop-trail), tea, pot luck dinner, campfire.
    • Tuesday, July 7 - Any car campers will break camp and head home by noon. Backpackers will drive to the Sabrina Lake trailhead and park, then hike to Blue Lake and set up camp for 4 nights on the granite benches on the west-side of Blue Lake. Explore the lake, soak your feet, take a dip.

    • Wednesday, July 8 - Day hike to Baboon Lakes (2 mi. rt, 600 ft. elev. Gain), or Donkey Lake (1 mi. rt, 240 ft. elev. Gain). The view of the Sierra Crest reflecting in the upper Baboon Lake is considered one of the most beautiful spots in the Sabrina Basin.

    • Thursday, July 9 -  day hike to Hungry Packer, Midnight, and Moonlight Lakes (7-8 miles rt, 1,500 ft. elev. Gain/loss). Here is a beautiful blog with pictures and short descriptions of the hike: https://www.out-hiking.com/blog/backpacking-to-hungry-packer-lake-bishop-california


    • Friday, July 10 - Free day – rest, relax, explore other nearby lakes (e.g. Emerald).

    • Saturday, July 11 - break camp, hike back down to Sabrina Lake parking lot, drive home

    Important Considerations:

    • Must have at least:
      • Basic backpacking experience
      • Some lightweight gear that is suitable for backpacking. Note: Some items may be loaned by the trip leader and/or SDGO as needed but would need to be determined well in advance of the trip.
    • All food and toiletries for the 4-night, 5-day backpack must be stored and carried in a bear canister in your backpack.
    • Must be able to carry a 35-40 lb. pack uphill at a moderate pace for 4 miles at elevations from 9,000-11,500 feet.
    • We will rotate carrying any group equipment (e.g. first aid kit, water filters, mosquito shelter).
    • After registration, please expect an email from the trip leader, Steve Fitzgerald ([email protected]) to arrange a time to discuss this trip, answer any questions you may have, and make sure it is right for you.
    • We lucked out and were able to obtain a wilderness pass for up to 10 backpackers in our group!
    • Priority will be given to those who are able to commit to the entire trip. If you’d like to join but can only participate for part of the trip, please contact Steve to discuss.
    Weather:Expect warm days and chilly (low-mid 40s) evenings and mornings. Dressing in layers is the best way to manage the possible range of temperatures. Precipitation is always a possibility, so rain gear is mandatory.

    Bring: 10 Essentials for the campout and hike. Steve will send registered backpackers a list of required and recommended gear for the 4-night backpack. 

    Cost:$40 for tent Camper Only, $50 for Camper/Backpacker, $80 for RV camper only (note: no hookups). When capacity is reached, a waiting list will be in effect. Cancel by June 15 to receive a refund.

    Other considerations: As with any backcountry experience, this one is "Leave no Trace" - our trash comes out with us, including toilet paper, and excrement is buried and covered far away from water sources. Active bear area - mandatory use of either bear cannisters or hanging food sacks.  

    Directions370 miles, 6+ hours from San Diego. Take 15 to 215 to 395 N to Bishop. In Bishop, turn left on S Lake Rd (CA 168) and follow it 15 miles to Four Jeffrey Campground in Inyo National Forest, and turn LEFT into the entrance, then right to our reserved sites.

    Trip Leader: Please contact Steve Fitzgerald at steve.thrives@gmail.com


    • Thu, July 09, 2026
    • 2:00 PM
    • Sun, July 12, 2026
    • 11:00 AM
    • 32° 53' 15.0000" N 116° 26' 26.9999" W
    • 7
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    GOSD Free Membership Campout!

    Laguna Mountains: Horse Heaven Campground


    Description

    Contrary to its name, Horse Heaven Group Campground has no equestrian sites. Instead, this tent-only facility can accommodate group gatherings. It provides a great mountain getaway for city dwellers to relax and enjoy cool summer temperatures, hiking and other outdoor recreation, just one hour east of San Diego.

    Facilities

    This site offers three areas for group gatherings: Lupine Loop can accommodate 40 people and 10 vehicles; The facility is equipped with vault toilets and drinking water. A general store is located 2.3 miles away at Mt. Laguna and Pine Valley. Opening and closing times can vary for these two locations.

    Natural Features

    The campground sits at an elevation of 6,000 ft. in the Laguna Mountains. It is forested with pines and oaks that provide plenty of shade, in addition to a meadow. The area is home to many species of birds, as well as the endangered Laguna Skipper butterfly. Little Laguna lake is located just a short distance from the campground and is an excellent hiking destination for photographers and visitors looking to explore the area. 

    Recreation

    The Laguna Mountain Recreation Area is known for great horseback riding, mountain biking and hiking trails. Visitors can get their boots dusty on the Laguna Meadow Trail system or access a segment of the 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail, which runs from California to the State of Washington. Wildflowers are usually abundant in April and May on the Big Laguna Trail, which takes visitors past Big Laguna Lake. In wet years there is water in Big Laguna Lake by December or January and ducks and other birds can be found. The trail presents a number of options to the user. A return to the trailhead parking can be made by cutting through the Laguna Campground or by taking the Pacific Crest Trail north. Families can learn about the area's flora and fauna by attending educational programs at the facility's amphitheater. Or for history buffs, the El Prado Cabin located at nearby El Prado Campground, is the first ranger cabin built in the Cleveland National Forest in 1911. The San Diego State University Observatory also sponsors "Star Parties" for campers most Saturday evenings during the summer (schedule can be obtained at the nearby visitor center or by calling 619-473-8547).



    Horse Heaven can be reached by taking Sunrise Highway (S1) from the I-8 freeway. Go up through the mountain. After you pass the lodge (Note this is a 40MPH section), you will reach this sign shown in the first photo above. I’ve provided a short video above that describes what to look out for. The section past the sign will be narrow. Keep to your left when driving on the narrow section.

    GPS coords: https://maps.app.goo.gl/V8mY99mQxaiRusR2A

    Parking - Parking at Horse Heaven.

    For non-overnight campers: Please do not park in the first 10 spots if you are only planning to day hike. Keep these spots reserved for campers only.

    Sunrise Mt Laguna: 6:05AM Sunset Mt Laguna: 7:37.

    Horse Heaven group campsite has been reserved for us from Thursday, August 21 at 2:00PM to Sunday, August 24 at 11:00AM. Everyone must vacate the campground before 11:00AM and take everything that was brought in.

    A sign-in form will be on the table in the campground. Please write your name on the paper and write when you leave/enter the campground. This just assures me that nobody is lost.

    Please check the hikes here and sign up for any that interest you. The Laguna lake hike does not require a signup

    I’ve provided photos at https://photos.app.goo.gl/EoxPJcXvQSjyK8UP7 of sections of the campsite and a couple of videos. When I was up there (Jul 1), temps were mild, there was toilet paper, two toilets, and running clean water.

    Potluck (including ideas)

    Bring any breakfast or dinner idea for the potluck. Simple ideas could include chopped bananas with toothpicks, a box of energy bars, or sandwiches, etc. Also, bringing bowls and spoons would be really helpful.

    For the potluck, make something that you enjoy and make it fun — Surprise us. Feel free to use Facebook to coordinate with others or share photos. Try to limit foods high in processed sugars unless you're planning to make one yourself.

    We’ll have an ice chest available for the group, and a pop-up tent. If you can lend a hand Sunday and help me pack these up and load them into the Subaru Outback, that would be much appreciated!

    Main hike - Mount Laguna Lakes

    Our main hike will be the Mount Laguna Lakes, located within walking distance of the campground, and passes through the El Prado campsite. This will be an out and back 2.5mi hike. Along the way, you’ll see lakes, some ducks, and other local wildlife. Feel free to take photos and share them and your experience on the greatoutdoors facebook page. There is cell service in this area. This link contains Photos of a previous hike

    Camp leader - Jeremiah O’Neal

    Please feel free to reach out to me. I will have my cell on me throughout the weekend and you’re more than welcome to text me (619)788-9407. Also, feel free to email me at [email protected] or reach out to me on Facebook Messenger if you have any questions or concerns.

    Supplies (What to bring)

    This will be a checklist. Please feel free to print this up and check through it. Not everything will be

    listed, however, some important items will.

    ● Tent

    ● Sleeping bag

    ● Warm long-sleeve/pants clothes

    ● Cool clothing

    ● Camp chair

    ● A mug - If coffee is provided. I’ll let you know

    ● Plates (Unless someone can provide plates)

    ● Hiking shoes

    ● Suntan lotion

    ● A water bottle

    ● A USB battery pack and your phone for photos, etc.

    ● Matches (if you plan to cook anything)

    Weekend Schedule

    Thursday, July 9

    2:00 PM Arrival - Tent setup. Keep paths to restrooms, water, and the bonfire open and place tents left of the road. Anywhere on that side of the road will work.

    6:00 PM Evening Meet & Greet

    7:00 PM Evening Group Dinner and Bonfire

    Friday, July 10

    8:00AM- Coffee/Breakfast (on own) - I’ll see if a coffee pot is available

    8:30AM Hike: Big Laguna lake

    Anytime Lunch (on own)

    Around 6:45PM - Evening Potluck

    Along with potluck or after Storytelling/Bonfire/Other fun activities

    Saturday, July 11

    Morning Coffee/Breakfast - I’ll see if I can get a coffee pot going

    8AM - 24 bagels & cream cheese.

    Hike: 9AM - 5 mile loop hike (Registration link: https://greatoutdoors.org/event-6291609)

    Afternoon Lunch (bring your own food) At the campsite with hikers who are not camping.

    5:30PM Hike: Big Laguna lake

    Evening Group Dinner (bring own)

    Along with dinner, Storytelling/Bonfire

    Sunday, July 12

    Morning: Please, if you can help take down everything and put it in my car. It’s the Subaru Outback.

    11:00 AM Must Leave Camp

    Health Problems/Allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the trip leader that may affect your ability to complete the event.

    GOING GREEN! Please bring your own plates, cups, mugs, eating utensils, napkins, paper towels, camp soap, etc. There are water spigots located in the camp or in the nearby restroom for washing dishes.

    Great Outdoors San Diego EDI Statement

    Great Outdoors San Diego and our members enjoy the privilege of using the outdoors for recreation. We strive to include more of our community, especially those historically not included. Please encourage your friends, neighbors, and community members to come out and join us! If something is holding them back, please contact GOSD to explore accommodations including equipment available for lend or sponsorships for events.

    • Sun, July 12, 2026
    • 2:00 PM
    • Wed, July 15, 2026
    • 12:00 AM
    • Idyllwild CA
    • 26
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    Idyllwild Summer Getaway

    Experience the cool, star‑filled mountain nights beneath a canopy of conifers at Idyllwild Regional Park. This mid‑week summer escape offers a peaceful, uncrowded campground surrounded by towering pines, granite outcrops, and lush mountain vegetation.

    Enjoy three nights of camping, hiking, and exploring the charming village of Idyllwild—home to unique shops, local art, and inviting restaurants. Whether you’re relaxing under the trees, hitting the trails, or wandering through town, this trip blends mountain serenity with easy access to amenities.

    Sunday, July 12

    • 2:00 pm - Check-in
    • 4:00 Sunset hike to meadow  
    • 6:00 pm - Meet and greet, bring something to share and your favorite beverage.
    • 7:00 pm - Group campfire activities 

    Monday, July 13

    • 7:00 am - Coffee, continental breakfast
    • 9:00 am - Hike to Nature Center *
    • 2:00 pm - Hike *
    • 6:30 pm - Potluck dinner-bring a dish to share
    • 7:00 pm - Group campfire activities 

    Tuesday, July 14

    • 7:00 am - Coffee, continental breakfast
    • 9:00 am - 4 wheel drive road trip
    • 1:30 pm - Hike* or see Idyllwild 
    • 6:30 pm - Optional group dinner in town*
    • 7:30 pm - Group  campfire activities

    Wednesday, July 13

    •  12:00 pm - Check out

    *Check campground white board for updates and hike/outing details.

    Amenities: Restrooms have flush toilets and hot showers that take quarters.  Campsites have picnic tables, fire rings (although wood fires may not be allowed due to fire restrictions), and drinking water. The town of Idyllwild is 1/2 mile away with shops and restaurants.

    Amenities For Tents:  The sites are fairly flat and with intermittent shade.  Tents and RV's will be in same area and may share site. Restroom and showers are located uphill of the campsites.

    Amenities For RVs:  There are no services for RVs.  Fill your water tank prior to arrival.  This is dry camping.  Generators may be operated between 7 am and 10 pm.

    What to Bring: Ten Essentials, camp chair, nametag, daypack for hiking, camping/cooking gear, food, warm/cool/wet weather clothing, quarters for showers.  Bring a dish to share at the potluck dinner.  There are water spigots located in the camp.  

    Consider going green! - Please bring your own reusable plates, cups, mugs, eating utensils, etc. 

    Directions:  54000 County Playground Road, Idyllwild, CA 92549. Map - Click Here.

    Climate:   Ave High 80  Ave Low 47       Weather forecast click here

    Sunrise 5:47 AM - Sunset 7:58 PM

    4x4 Trails Near Idyllwild

    • Bee Canyon Truck Trail (5S07): A popular route between Hemet and Mountain Center, featuring beautiful scenery, tight spots, and occasional mud.
    • Black Mountain Truck Trail (5S01): Leads to Fuller Ridge, offering scenic views and a mix of, sometimes, challenging terrain.
    • Idyllwild Control Road (5S06): A 6-mile, moderate trail connecting Highway 74 to Pine Cove.
    • San Jacinto Ridge Road (5S09): A 30-mile, moderate route connecting with Bee Canyon and Red Hill Road.
    • Thomas Mountain Road (6S13/6S18): Features stunning views of Lake Hemet and connects to Rouse Ridge.

    Pets: Pets are welcomed. $2 per day pet fee payable upon arrival may apply. Must be kept on leash.  Please pick up after your pet. 

    Photos:  Click Here

    Payment:  Online only with credit card.

    Refunds: Cancellation must be received by July 1 to qualify for a refund, minus a $10 administrative fee. To cancel your registration, please contact the trip leader directly.

    Contact: Trip Co-Leaders:  John N. and Scott C.

     

    Health Problems/allergies  Discuss any medical concerns with the event leader that may affect your ability to participate in this event. 


    • Mon, July 20, 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Thu, July 23, 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Zion National Park

    This event is being planned by Orange County Long Beach Chapter.  Check back For more information about this trip.


    • Thu, August 13, 2026
    • 2:00 PM
    • Sun, August 16, 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Angelus Oaks, CA, San Bernardino National Forest

    Escape to the Cool Mountain Forest Under the Stars

    Join us for a peaceful midweek getaway at 6,500 feet, where the night sky sparkles above a quiet conifer forest. Nestled in the San Bernardino Mountains, this serene campground offers a refreshing break from the summer heat and the crowds.

    Spend three relaxing nights surrounded by towering pines, fresh mountain air, and the natural beauty of the area. Enjoy nearby Jenks Lake, hike along the scenic Santa Ana River, or explore further adventures with Big Bear Lake just 25 miles away.

    Whether you’re looking to hike, unwind, or simply take in the starlit sky, this is the perfect mountain escape.

    Thursday, August 13

    • 2:00 pm - Check-in - go directly to your site
    • 5:30 pm - Meet and greet BYOB, dinner on your own
    • 7:00 pm - Group campfire activities
    • Stargazing - Perseid Meteor Shower!

    Friday, Aug. 14

    • 7:00 am - Peet’s coffee and breakfast items 
    • 9:00 am - Hike to Jenks Lake (3 to 4 miles round trip)*
    • 6:00 pm - Potluck dinner
    • 7:30 pm - Group campfire activities

    Saturday, Aug. 15

    7:00 am - Coffee and pastries

    Hike* or 4x4 trip

    • 1:00 pm - Big Bear town* 
    • 6:30 pm - Check white board*
    • 7:30 pm - Group campfire

    Sunday, Aug. 16

    •  12:00 pm - Check out

    *Check campground white board for updates and hike/outing details.

    Amenities and Notes:

    • Tents will be on the large spacious sites separate from RV's
    • Flush toilets, picnic tables, grill/fire rings, and drinking water. 
    • Bears frequent the area; follow all food and garbage disposal regulations. Food storage lockers on site.
    • Don't Move Firewood: Protect California's forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. For more information visit firewood.ca.gov. - 'Buy It Where Your Burn It' Available on site at $8-10 a bundle, cash only.
    • Fire restrictions may be imposed at any time due to hot, dry weather conditions, at which time campfires and charcoal fires may not be allowed. Campfires must be kept small and in the fire ring.
    • Quiet hours are from 10 pm to 8 am.
    • Each "tent first person" registration includes parking for 1 vehicle. Second person sharing a tent must arrive with first person in same vehicle. No extra parking available.  Tent sites will not be shared with RV's.
    • Back into your site - safety requirement for emergency evacuation.
    • Park all tires on pavement - environmental issues - strictly enforced.
    • Specific campsite assignments will be sent a week before the event.

    Notes/conditions for RVs:  This is a dry camping. Fresh water spigots available throughout camp and at the dump station. The dump site is located nearby ($10 fee).  Generators may be operated between 7 am and 10 pm. Maximum site size is 35 feet. Maximum of 2 vehicles per site. RV with tow vehicle attached upon arrival counts as 1 vehicle. If tow vehicle is not attached upon arrival, occupant is responsible for extra parking fees $8 per day. Your tow vehicle must fit on your site with all tires on the pavement. 

    What to BringTen Essentials, camp chair, daypack for hiking, camping/cooking gear, food, warm/cool weather clothing, some cash, and your name tag. Bring your senior Golden Age Park pass if you have one.

    GOING GREEN!  Please bring your own plates, cups, mugs, eating utensils, napkins, paper towels, camp soap, etc.  There are water spigots located in the camp or in the nearby restroom for washing dishes.  

    Location/Directions:   Latitude 34.171955, Longitude  -116.875098

    Distance is approx. 70 miles from Palm Springs via Interstate10.

    From I-10 take SR-38 North. From the Mill Creek Ranger Station. The campground is approximately 20 miles to the entrance. Turn left into the campground. From the Big Bear Discovery Center take SR-38 towards Redlands for 25.8 miles and turn right into the campground. Google Map

    Hazard Warning!! - Dangerous intersection at entrance to camp from Highway 38 - limited visibility. Use extra caution when exiting the camp back on to the highway.

    Nearby Trails:

    • Ponderosa Vista Nature Trail, 0.6-mile length
    • Whispering Pines Trail, 0.5 mile
    • Rio Monte Trail, 2.5 miles
    • Big Falls Trail, 0.3 mile
    • Jenks Lake Trail,1 mile
    • Wild Horse Creek, 5 miles

    Website: San Bernardino National ForestCampground map click here

    Climate:   Ave Temps: 77° / 44°     Current Weather click here

    RefundsCancellation for a refund, minus any service fee, must be received by August 1, 2024.

    Payment:  You can pay with the following credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. 

    Pets: Are welcomed. Must be kept on leash. Please pick up after your pet. 

    Photos: click here

    Prices are based upon you being a GO paid member.  If not currently a GO member, you will have the option of joining at an additional $25 per person for a one (1) year club membership prior to registration. Each person going must complete a separate registration. You can click here to join.  

    Contact Leaders:

    Health Problems/Allergies:  Discuss any medical concerns with the trip leader that may affect your ability to complete the event.


    • Wed, August 19, 2026
    • 2:00 PM
    • Sun, August 23, 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Duck Creek, UT
    • 20
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    Ready for an Unforgettable Escape? Come join your GO friends to Southern Utah!       -Updated ticket costs-                 

    Tired of the daily grind? Then it’s time to trade traffic for towering trees and spreadsheets for starry skies! Join your Great Outdoors friends on a five-day, four-night camping adventure in the breathtaking landscapes of Southern Utah! 

    We’ll be setting up camp at Duck Creek Campground, a peaceful hideaway nestled in the Dixie National Forest near Cedar City—just 450 miles east of LA. You’ll be surrounded by groves of aspen and Douglas fir, with ancient ponderosa pines (some over 500 years old!) standing tall all around you. 

    There are hiking trails right from camp,Duck Creek Pond and Navajo lake nearby if you feel like casting a line, renting a boat or just kicking back. One day, we’ll hit the trails at Cedar Breaks National Monument—a jaw-dropping natural amphitheater—on a scenic hike along the South Rim Trail (note: there’s a $15–$25 fee per vehicle to enter). We’ll also explore the Mammoth Lava Caves, a wild formation from Utah’s volcanic past. 

    And if that’s not enough? Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks are just about an hour away. If you forget something or need supplies, Duck Creek Village is just down the road with shops, firewood, and a few local eats. 

    So….Let’s get outside, breathe in that mountain air, and make some memories! 

    Details: 

    We have reserved campsites 087,089, 090(Loop D) 

    We are allowed one vehicle per site, however there is overflow parking which is about ¼ mile away at the visitor’s center. We may be able to park a few more vehicles at the campsite but that will be figured out when you get thereThere is a fee for overflow vehicles in camp which the driver will be reimbursed. 

    Sorry because of the limited space, this is tent camping only. 

    There are no showers so bring your solar shower, however, Pine Wood resorts, which is in Duck Creek Village,offer showers if availability permits, $10/person. 

    Campground amenities include flush toilets, fire rings, picnic tables and potable water. 

    Make sure to bring firewood and buy it locally as they are discouraging firewood brought in from outside the area due to exotic pest infestation. 

    For more info about duck Creek Campground go to:  

    Duck Creek, Dixie National Forest - Recreation.gov 

     

    Registration $85 for driver, $70 for Passenger, tent camping only

    Registration by credit card only 

    Each camp site is allowed one vehicle per site, (we probably can squeeze a few more in) but overflow parking is available at the visitor’s center, and carpooling is highly encouraged to limit the number of vehicles.  Let the trip leader know if you have room to share in your vehicle. 

    Itinerary: 

    Wednesday Aug. 19th: Arrival AFTER 2pm. Meet and Greet tea and other yummies! Feel free to share your favorite finger food and/or beverage if you so desire, GO will be providing drinks and snacks as well.  BYOB. Dinner on your own. Campfire gathering 

    Thursday Aug. 20th: Breakfast on your own. Explore local trails around the area, TBD at the site. Lunch on your own, more exploring, Potluck dinner Prepare your favorite dish for 4 to 6 people Campfire gathering 

    Friday Aug 21th:Breakfast on your own then drive to Cedar Breaks National Monument (carpooling to be figured out) Pack a lunch. Taking the5-mile South Rim trail which offers spectacular views, a moderately strenuous hike but well worth it! Have plenty of water, comfortable hiking shoes and sunscreen! Dinner at a nearby restaurant. (Paesano’s Pizzeria or Aunt Sues Chalet) Return for our Campfire gathering. 

    Saturday Aug 22th:Breakfast on your own, visit Navajo Lake, maybe rent a boat or walk around the lake, more exploring TBD. Have lunch in Duck Creek Village. Dinner on your own, relax, take in the beauty, campfire gathering. 

    Sunday Aug 13th: Our last day Breakfast on your own, pack up and head out and prepare for your next GO adventure! 

    Note: This itinerary is subject to change as weather, moods and circumstances permit! 

    Refund Policy: Cancel on or before August 10th you will receive a refund minus a $10 processing fee. Sorry but no refunds will be issued after that date. 

    Contact the trip leader if you need to cancel. 

    This event is limited to GO members only When you register, you’ll need to have your credit card ready and pay your registration fee within 15 minutes If you’re not a member, you can first join as a member online and then return to register for the event.  We’d love to have you join!! 

    Dogs are allowed if they are on a leash. 

    Weather this time of year is usually pleasantly warm and breezy (low 80’s high 70’s) Very slight chance of rain but it has been known that an occasional thunderstorm can pass through now and again, so be prepared! 

    Bring your 10 essentials, camping and cooking gear, food and a bundle or two or three of firewood. (We can always go down the road to buy more) 

    Sunscreen and a wide brimmed hat and comfortable hiking shoes highly recommended! 

    Additional e-mails will be sent out with more details, changes and other pertinent info as the date of the trip nears. 


    Your Trip Leader, Brian Miller: Duck Creek, UT (circa 1963)
    [email protected]
     

     

     


    • Thu, September 24, 2026
    • 2:00 PM
    • Sun, September 27, 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Sycamore Canyon Campground - Point Mugu State Park 9000 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265

    Point Mugu State Park - Sycamore Canyon Campground

    SAVE THE DATE!

    Sep 24 - 27

    Registration opens in July.

    Point Mugu SP Gallery Image

    Located in the far western Santa Monica Mountains, this park features five miles of ocean shoreline with rocky bluffs, sandy beaches, sand dunes, rugged hills and uplands, two major river canyons, and wide grassy valleys.


    DirectionsGoogle Map

    Prices:  tbd


    Tent and RV sites: 

    • Tent sites: 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33
    • RV sites: 42, 52, 53, 56
    • Tent campers and RVs will be sharing sites with other tent campers to maximize space for everyone, e.g. 3 tents per site or 1 RV and 1 tent. 

    Booking Private SitesIf you’d like to reserve your own private campsite (most commonly for RVs or extra personal space), you can reserve directly here: https://www.reservecalifornia.com/park/694/624

    Parking

    • Sycamore Cove, Mugu Beach, and La Jolla Canyon parking lots open at 8am and close at sunset.

    • Sycamore Canyon campground gates open at 8am and close at 10pm. No entry after 10pm.

    • We will have limited parking spots available at the reserved campsites, and preference will be given to those who carpool. Click here for carpool opportunitiesSolo drivers: drop gear, then park in overflow/day-use lot (talk to rangers for guidance). 

    • Fees include entry for 1 vehicle and 1 legally towed vehicle or trailer, additional vehicles will be charged per night at the park. Although your site may hold 2 or more vehicles, your reservation only covers 1 vehicle (except for group or specialty sites).

    • Overflow/day-use parking is available at the following rates:

      • All day – $12.00 per car, per day

      • 3 hrs – $9.00 per car

      • 2 hrs – $6.00 per car

      • 1 hr – $3.00 per car


    Point Mugu SP Gallery Image

    Schedule of Events*

    Thurs, Sep 24

    • 2:00 pm - Check-in
    • 6:00 pm - Meet and Greet BYOB - bring snacks to share. Dinner on your own
    • 7:00 pm - Group campfire; location TBD; bring firewood (In the event wood fires are banned, propane tanks will be available to fuel propane fire rings).

    Fri, Sep 25

    • 7:00 am - Continental breakfast/coffee 
    • 10:00 am - Depart for morning hike (Point Mugu Scenic Trail to Great Dune View Trail Out and Back (2.24 miles, moderate)   
    • Lunch: on your own
    • Afternoon: Relax at camp or at the beach
    • 6:30 pm - Potluck (bring a dish to share)
    • 7:00 pm - Campfire/Movie

    Sat, Sep 26

    • 7:00 am - Continental breakfast/coffee 
    • 10:00 am - Hike: Ray Miller Backbone Trail (5.4 miles, moderate)
    • Lunch: on your own
    • Afternoon: Relax at camp or at the beach
    • 6:30 pm - Potluck (bring a dish to share)
    • 7:00 pm - Dance Party under the Bridge

    Sun, Sep 27

    • 7:00 am - Limited Continental breakfast/coffee
    • 12:00 pm Check out/Leave No Trace
    • tbd - Possibly stop off at another beach on the way home

    *-Check campground white board for updates and hike/outing details.

    Climate: 73/57 degrees.  View weather forecast - click here

    Amenities: Showers - The park has only token-operated showers. The token machines accept ONLY one dollar bills, and you will receive 2 tokens for a dollar. Change for larger bills is not available at this time.

    What to Bring: The Ten Essentials, Meet and Greet item, Potluck item, and other considerations:

    • Warm sleeping gear – It can get cool at night, so bring a warm sleeping bag, extra blankets, or whatever you need to stay comfortable.
    • Camping chair – Highly recommended for meals, campfires, and relaxing around camp and at the beach.
    • Beach towel and umbrella – If you plan to spend some time at the beach, a beach towel and umbrella are sure to come in handy. The beach is just a few minutes walk from our reserved campsites.
    • Warm and cool weather clothing – Malibu should have warm and sunny weather, but weather can change throughout the day, so layers are best.
    • Comfortable hiking shoes – Especially important if you plan to join any of the area hikes.
    • Drinks and water – Bring everything you need, including drinking water. According to the website potable drinking water is currently available, but that can always change.
    • Party Outfits 
    • Firewood – Pick up firewood at a grocery store or hardware store on your way up in a larger town. We will want plenty for the weekend. For additional firewood at a lower price, you can also stop at Adam’s Firewood on the way up (cash only)https://maps.app.goo.gl/AYT5sPFLGQbf3Dy3A

    Pets: Pets are welcomed, but must be kept on leash in campground and day-use areas. Pet owners are responsible for picking up after their pets. Pets are not permitted on park trails.

    Links:

    Trip Leader Contact: John Butta, [email protected]

    RefundsCancellation for a refund must be received by August 15; a $20 cancellation fee will apply.  Cancellations after August 15 will receive no refund.  All cancellation requests must be sent to the Trip Leader.  Please let the trip leader know whether you prefer to receive your refund via PayPal or Zelle.  You will need to provide the email address associated with the means you choose.  

    Health Problems/allergies  Discuss any medical concerns with the event leader that may affect your ability to participate in this event. 

    • Thu, September 24, 2026
    • 4:00 PM
    • Sun, September 27, 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • 6800 Lopez Drive, Arroyo Grande, CA 93420

    Lake Lopez - Arroyo Grande Harvest Festival

    The Arroyo Grande Harvest Festival is a local favorite event that features everything from entertainment to food, scarecrow and baking contests, games for the kids, movie night, and so much more! This family-friendly event highlights the best of Arroyo Grande and its neighboring communities.  


    When: Sept 24 - 27, 2026 @ TBD

    *Registration is not open yet at this time. More info to follow...*

    • Fri, October 16, 2026
    • Sun, October 18, 2026
    • TBA

    *** SAVE THE DATE ***

    Hello GO!

    Please make sure that you mark your calendars for the
    48th All Chapter Conference and Campout
    Hosted by GO-SBVC

    Dates
    Friday, October 16 thru Sunday, October 18, 2026
    Location
    TBA


    • Thu, November 12, 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Mon, November 16, 2026
    • 11:00 AM
    • Death Valley Stovepipe Wells


    Death Valley 2026 4X4 RV Trip Details

    Reserve Now!!!

    If you are planning to join us for our upcoming trip to Death Valley National Park, the scheduled dates are, Thursday, November 12 thru Monday, November 16, 2 2026.

    Everyone attending is responsible for making their own RV reservations at the Stovepipe Wells RV Campground. Please be aware that the campground has only 14 available sites, so it is important to reserve your RV site as soon as possible.

    How to Reserve Your RV Site

    • 1.      To reserve a rv site Click here
    • 2.      On the right side of the web page, select “RV Sites.”
    • 3.      Scroll down and click on “Book Now.”
    • 4.      Use the monthly calendar to navigate to November 2026.
    • 5.      Select dates from November 12 through November 16.
    • 6.      Continue scrolling until you see RV site options.
    • 7.      If only room rates are displayed and no RV sites appear, revisit the site later.
    • 8.      You may need to repeat this process several times during the month until an RV site becomes available.
    • 9.  Once your site has been reserved, please send an email to Cliff



         


    • Sun, November 22, 2026
    • 2:00 PM
    • Wed, November 25, 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Ramona, CA
    • Dos Picos County Park Trip Notes

      Dos Picos County Park is located in Ramona, California. Its name is Spanish for "two peaks," derived from the two prominent mountains nearby. The surrounding ranch land and steep rocky slopes help preserve its secluded atmosphere.

      This park is known for its magnificent Oak trees.  The landscape is a mixture of chaparral, open grassland, and oak woodland. Coyote, fox, possum, skunk, and raccoon are all seen in the park regularly.

      The city of Ramona is minutes away when driving.  You may purchase food and other supplies there.

      Maximum RV length is 40 feet.  All sites have E/W. Several sites will be dedicated as tent sites.  These sites can have three tents, max and two cars.  The water spigots at these sites are unique.  It is housed in a plastic box that sits below ground level.  

      Tent campers, all the sites are gravel.   Your tent will likely be pitched on gravel.  Please bring blow-up mattresses or cots to sleep on, so you are not sleeping on gravel.  Tents should also bring extension cords. 

      At each site there is room for an RV and tow vehicle, or two vehicles.  Extra vehicles can park in the overflow lot for a total of $9, which is paid by GOPS.  The overflow parking lot is NOT close.  It’s located on the opposite side of the campground from our sites, so car camping would NOT be a good choice, please bring a tent.

      Leashed dogs are welcome at $1/night/dog.  Campers will pay for their own dogs upon check-in at the campground. 

      Sites 63 & 69 are ADA sites.  If you have an ADA placard, please let the trip leader know.   

      We will have access to the indoor pavilion and its outdoor picnic area.  It is located in the middle of all our sites.  There is a massive fire pit. The use of that pavilion and its outdoor space was an additional cost that was figured into the cost of this campout.  Typical weather in this area in November is high 73, low 42.

      Cancellation policy: cancel for full refund minus a $10 fees on or before Nov 10th, 2024.

      Dos Picos County Park Campground

      17953 Dos Picos Park Road

      Ramona, CA 92065

      (760) 789-2220 

      Trip Leader Contact: Robert Varga

    • [email protected]

    • (760) 641-9112 text messages only

    Dos Picos Campout Schedule of Events

    Disclaimer: the following schedule is tentative and could change without notice. Check-in and Check-out are set in stone, no changing those.

    Sunday, November 24

    • 2:00 pm - Check-in (please don't arrive early)
    • 6:00 pm – Meet and Greet, in the Pavilion, bring finger food to share if you want.  
    • 7:00 pm – Dinner on your own, but you’ll probably be satiated from grazing the finger food, so join the group fire early!
    • 8:00 pm - group fire, please bring firewood, $6/bundle at the park

    Monday, November 25

    • 7:00 am – coffee by our Bombastic Barista, Mike and a PUMPKIN PANCAKES AND EGGS breakfast in the Pavilion!
    • 10:00 am – local hike somewhere close by
    • 1:00 pm – activity on your own or impromptu group activity
    • 6:00 pm – PotLuck dinner in the Pavilion. 
    • 8:00 pm - group fire, please bring firewood, $6/bundle at the park

    Tuesday, November 26

    • 7:00 am – Coffee by our Bombastic Barista, Mike and continental breakfast items in the Pavilion
    • 10:00 am – local hike somewhere close by
    • 1:00 pm – Special for us: tour and wine tasting of a local vineyard owned by an x-GOSD member and his husband. pocomontana.com
    • 5:00 pm – dinner on your own
    • 6:30 pm - Raffle!!!  $5/ticket or 5 tickets for $20;  see the prize display in the Pavillon. 
    • 8:00 pm - group fire, please bring firewood, $6/bundle at the park

    Wednesday, November 27

    • 7:00 am – Coffee by our Bombastic Barista, Mike and continental breakfast items in the Pavilion
    • 9:00 am - pack up and clean up, say our tearful goodbyes
    • 12:00 pm - Check out

    Have a GREAT Thanksgiving!!







Past Campouts

Fri, April 10, 2026 SD - Campout - Mount Diablo State Park
Fri, April 10, 2026 CORP - Outdoors Experience - Hike Leader - Trip Leader
Fri, March 13, 2026 SD - Campout - Agua Caliente Regional Park
Thu, March 12, 2026 PS - Camping - Salton Sea - Mecca Beach Campground
Sun, March 01, 2026 SD/OCLB - Campout - Full Lunar Eclipse & Mineral Pools Campout
Thu, January 08, 2026 PS - Camp - Agua Caliente County Park
Thu, November 13, 2025 PS - Camp - Death Valley 4x4 Plus
Thu, October 16, 2025 San Diego/CORP - 47th All Chapter Conference and Campout
Thu, October 09, 2025 SBVC - Santa Cruz Island Campout
Thu, September 25, 2025 PS - Hike / Bike Planning Meeting Sept 25
Thu, September 18, 2025 PS - Trip Planning for 2026
Thu, September 04, 2025 PS - Camp - Mammoth Lakes - Old Shady Rest
Thu, August 21, 2025 SD - Camping - Mount Laguna Campout
Thu, August 21, 2025 OCLB - Lassen Volcanic National Park Campout
Mon, August 11, 2025 PS - Camping - Barton Flats
Sun, August 10, 2025 OCLB - Perseid Meteor Shower 2025! One Night Only Campout! Joshua Tree National Park
Wed, August 06, 2025 SBVC - Duck Creek Campout
Thu, July 17, 2025 PS - Camp - Sweetwater Summit and San Diego Pride
Sun, June 15, 2025 PS - Guajome Park in Oceanside, CA Campout
Fri, June 13, 2025 OCLB - Pinnacles National Park Campout
Fri, May 30, 2025 LA - Camping: Forest Falls
Thu, May 15, 2025 LA - Camping: Wheeler Gorge Campground
Fri, May 09, 2025 OCLB - Yosemite National Park 2025 in the Spring - Curry Village
Fri, April 25, 2025 OCLB - Cachuma Lake Campout, Santa Barbara
Wed, April 16, 2025 LA- Camping: Central Coast & Morro Bay
Thu, March 13, 2025 SD - Campout - Agua Caliente Regional Park
Thu, March 13, 2025 PS - Camping - Salton Sea - Mecca Beach Campground
Mon, February 10, 2025 SD - Yosemite National Park: Horsetail Fire Falls
Fri, January 31, 2025 OCLB - Cottonwood Campout, Joshua Tree National Park
Sun, January 12, 2025 PS - Camp - Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Sun, November 24, 2024 PS- Dos Picos County Park Campout
Mon, November 04, 2024 PS - Blair Valley Off Grid Camping
Thu, October 17, 2024 LA/CORP - 46th All Chapter CampOut and Conference
Tue, September 24, 2024 PS - Speaker Series - Darin Furry: Interested in the RV Lifestyle?
Thu, September 19, 2024 PS -Camp - Mammoth Lakes - Old Shady Rest
Tue, September 17, 2024 PS - Hike / Bike Planning Meeting Sept 17
Thu, September 12, 2024 PS - Trip Planning Sept 12
Fri, September 06, 2024 LA-Camping-Mount Pinos-Los Padres NF
Wed, August 21, 2024 OCLB - Day Hikes in the Adirondack State Park
Mon, August 12, 2024 PS - Camping - Barton Flats San Bernardino NF
Sun, August 11, 2024 OCLB - Perseid Meteor Shower! One Night Only Campout! Joshua Tree National Park
Fri, August 09, 2024 OCLB - Perseid Meteor Shower! One Night Only Campout! Shady Cove Group Camp
Fri, August 09, 2024 LA Camping - SHADY COVE-PERSEIDS METEOR SHOWER CAMPOUT
Thu, July 18, 2024 PS - Camp - Sweetwater Summit and San Diego Pride
Wed, June 26, 2024 LA - Camp: Malibu Creek State Park Campout
Thu, June 20, 2024 SD - Camping - Mount Laguna Campout
Sun, June 16, 2024 PS - Guajome Park in Oceanside, CA Campout
Fri, June 07, 2024 SD/SBVC - Santa Cruz Island Campout
Mon, June 03, 2024 PS - East Flats Off Grid Camping
Fri, May 17, 2024 OCLB - Yosemite National Park 2024
Thu, May 09, 2024 PS - Hurkey Creek Campground
Wed, April 17, 2024 PS - Hike / Bike Planning Meeting April 17
Tue, April 09, 2024 PS - Cottonwood Campground Joshua Tree NP
Sat, April 06, 2024 PS - Off-Grid Camping Meeting
Fri, March 22, 2024 SD - Campout - Agua Caliente Regional Park
Thu, March 14, 2024 PS - Camping - Salton Sea - Mecca Beach Campground
Fri, March 08, 2024 CANCELLED: SD - Campout - Tijuana River Valley Regional Park
Mon, February 26, 2024 SD - Backpacking - Grand Canyon Campout
Fri, February 16, 2024 PS-Camp - Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Tue, January 16, 2024 PS - Hike / Bike Planning Meeting Jan 16
Thu, January 04, 2024 PS- Camping- 4x4 Plus Salton City
Sun, December 17, 2023 OCLB - HoliGay Party 2023
Tue, December 05, 2023 PS - Camping Rancho Jurupa - Festival of Lights
Fri, October 20, 2023 PS/CORP - 45th All Chapter Campout and Conference - Lake Perris
Tue, October 03, 2023 OCLB - Sequoia National Park
Mon, October 02, 2023 PS - Hike / Bike Planning Meeting Oct 2
Thu, September 21, 2023 PS-Camping - Hearst Castle - San Simeon State Park
Wed, August 30, 2023 PS - Trip Planning Aug 30
Fri, August 18, 2023 PS - Skyline Group and Heart Bar Camps
Tue, August 15, 2023 SD - Backpacking - Boundary Waters Canoe Area (MN)
Thu, August 10, 2023 OCLB - Perseid Meteor Shower! One Night Only Campout! Joshua Tree National Park
Fri, July 28, 2023 LA-Camping-Table Mountain Campout
Thu, July 13, 2023 PS - Camp - Sweetwater Summit and San Diego Pride
Wed, July 12, 2023 OCLB - CALIFORNIA STATE AND NATIONAL REDWOOD PARKS
Fri, June 23, 2023 PS - William Heise San Diego County Park
Thu, June 15, 2023 (LA - Kern River Campout) CANCELED: Campground is closed due to flooding
Sat, May 27, 2023 SD - Mount Laguna Campout
Fri, May 19, 2023 OCLB - Yosemite National Park 2023
Thu, May 11, 2023 PS - Hurkey Creek Campground
Tue, May 02, 2023 PS - Hike / Bike Planning Meeting May 02
Thu, April 13, 2023 PS -Camping - Joshua Tree - Blackrock
Wed, April 05, 2023 LA - Central Coast and Morro Bay Camping
Mon, March 27, 2023 PS - Death Valley 4x4
Sun, March 26, 2023 OCLB - Yosemite Valley in March
Thu, March 16, 2023 PS - Salton Sea - Mecca Beach Campground
Thu, March 16, 2023 SBVC - St. Patrick's Day in Las Vegas!
Fri, February 17, 2023 SD - Campout - Agua Caliente Regional Park
Sun, February 12, 2023 PS - Stagecoach Trails - Anza Borrego
Thu, February 09, 2023 SD - Kiss a Whale Adventure
Thu, January 19, 2023 PS - Quartzite Sports, Vacation & RV Rally
Fri, January 13, 2023 SBVC - Majestic Yosemite National Park
Thu, December 01, 2022 PS - Hike / Bike Planning Meeting Dec 01
Sun, November 20, 2022 PS - Dos Picos County Park
Fri, October 14, 2022 OCLB/CORP - 44th Annual All Chapter Conference Registration
Thu, October 06, 2022 LA - Pirate Camp Catalina at Two Harbors!
Wed, October 05, 2022 PS - Hike / Bike Planning
Sun, October 02, 2022 PS - Trip Planning Meeting Oct 2
Fri, September 23, 2022 PS - OAK GLEN CAMPING
Thu, September 08, 2022 SBVC - Morro Bay/Margarita Festival
Wed, August 31, 2022 PS - Trip Planning Aug 31
Sun, August 14, 2022 PS - Barton Flats Oso Group Camp
Thu, July 28, 2022 LA - Agnew Meadows (Mammoth)
Wed, July 13, 2022 OCLB - Grand Teton National Park Trip with Day Hikes
Sun, July 10, 2022 PS - Camping - Idyllwild Regional Park
Sun, June 12, 2022 PS - Guajome Campout
Thu, May 26, 2022 SBVC - Aliso Park Campout
Thu, May 12, 2022 PS - Sequoia Park Three Rivers CA
Fri, May 06, 2022 OCLB - Yosemite National Park
Fri, April 29, 2022 SD - Catalina State Park Campout
Thu, April 21, 2022 SBVC - Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
Sun, April 10, 2022 PS - Cottonwood Campground Joshua Tree NP
Thu, March 24, 2022 LA - Central Coast and Morro Bay Camping
Wed, March 16, 2022 PS - Hike / Bike Planning Meeting Wed March 16 at 6pm
Thu, March 10, 2022 PS - Campout - Agua Caliente County Park
Fri, March 04, 2022 OCLB - Pinnacles National Park Campout
Thu, February 17, 2022 PS - Salton Sea - Mecca Beach Campground
Fri, February 11, 2022 SD - Campout - Agua Caliente Regional Park
Thu, February 03, 2022 LA - Death Valley, Furnace Creek Camping
Fri, January 14, 2022 SBVC - Majestic Yosemite National Park
Fri, January 07, 2022 OCLB - Cottonwood Campout
Tue, December 21, 2021 PS - Hike / Bike Planning
Thu, November 25, 2021 SD - Campout - Death Valley National Park
Sat, November 20, 2021 SD - DAY ACTIVITY - MISSION BAY BIKE RIDE
Mon, November 15, 2021 PS - Joshua Tree Park Ryan Camp
Tue, October 12, 2021 PS - Hike / Bike Planning
Thu, October 07, 2021 PS - Camp: Lone Pine/Western Film Festival
Mon, October 04, 2021 PS - Trip Planning For 2022
Mon, September 13, 2021 PS - Trip Planning For 2022
Thu, September 09, 2021 PS - Silent Valley Camp Resort Campout
Tue, September 07, 2021 PS - Trip Planning For 2022
Thu, August 19, 2021 LA - Camping Trip Quaking Aspen, Sequoia National Forest Campout
Fri, August 13, 2021 SBVC - Gem Lake Backpack (Intermediate)
Tue, July 20, 2021 PS - Camping - Idyllwild Regional Park
Thu, June 17, 2021 LA - Dogwood Campground (Lake Arrowhead)
Fri, June 11, 2021 SD - Mount Laguna Campout
Sun, June 06, 2021 PS - Camping - Barton Flats
Thu, April 15, 2021 OCLB - Caspers Wilderness Car Camp
Fri, November 06, 2020 SBVC - Lucidity Festival - CANCELLED
Thu, September 17, 2020 PS/SBVC - CANCELLED - Hearst San Simeon SP
Tue, August 25, 2020 SBVC - cancelled - Jalama Beach
Fri, August 07, 2020 PS - Cancelled - Big Bear Barton Flats
Thu, July 23, 2020 PS - Death Valley Pt 2 - Virtual Tour
Sun, July 12, 2020 PS - Mono Hot Springs Resort
Sun, July 12, 2020 PS - Cancelled - Rock Creek Tent Camping
Thu, July 09, 2020 PS - Death Valley Pt 1 - Virtual Tour
Fri, June 12, 2020 PS - Name That Campout-Jeopardy
Sun, June 07, 2020 PS - CANCELLED - Guajone Regional Park, Oceanside
Thu, June 04, 2020 SBVC - El Capitan State Beach
Thu, May 28, 2020 PS - Staycamp -Saline Valley - Virtual Tour
Fri, May 22, 2020 Cancelled - SD - Campout - Lake Edison
Thu, May 21, 2020 SBVC - CANCELED: Aliso Park Campground-Arroyo Grande Strawberry Festival and Cuyama Valley Exploration
Fri, May 15, 2020 PS - Staycamp - Lake Perris Virtual
Fri, May 15, 2020 CANCELLED - CORP - Lake Perris Jamboree
Fri, May 01, 2020 PS - Yosemite High Sierra Camps - Virtual Tour
Thu, April 30, 2020 SBVC - CANCELED: Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
Wed, April 29, 2020 PS - Deep Creek Hot Springs - Virtual Tour
Wed, April 22, 2020 PS - Earth Day 50 Years - Wild and Scenic Short Films
Thu, April 16, 2020 PS - Virtual- Joshua Tree NP (Cottonwood Campground)
Thu, April 16, 2020 PS - Cottonwood Campground Joshua Tree NP
Mon, March 30, 2020 PS - Cancelled - Emma Wood State Beach Campout
Fri, March 27, 2020 SD - Campout - Agua Caliente Regional Park
Thu, March 12, 2020 SBVC - Morro Bay Campout/Cayucos Sea Glass Festival
Thu, March 12, 2020 PS - Organ Pipe Cactus
Thu, February 27, 2020 LA - Joshua Tree N.P. - Jumbo Rocks Campground
Tue, February 11, 2020 PS - Ski Outing Big Bear
Thu, February 06, 2020 PS - Salton Sea - Mecca Beach Campground
Fri, January 17, 2020 SD - Mojave National Preserve & Mitchell Caverns Campout
Fri, January 17, 2020 SBVC - Yosemite National Park
Sat, December 28, 2019 PS - Tecopa Hot Springs 28 December 2019
Thu, November 28, 2019 LA - Ensenada, Mexico (Condo Or Hotel)
Thu, November 14, 2019 PS - Kartchner Caverns
Thu, October 24, 2019 PS - Joshua Tree NP (Black Rock Campground)
Fri, October 11, 2019 SBVC/CORP - 41st Annual GO Conference, Jamboree & Campout
Thu, September 26, 2019 PS - Silent Valley Camp Resort
Wed, September 18, 2019 SBVC - Overnight Trip Planning Meeting
Wed, September 18, 2019 PS - Trip Planning For 2020
Thu, September 05, 2019 SBVC - Morro Bay State Park
Thu, August 15, 2019 LA - Rock Creek Canyon (near Mammoth)
Fri, July 12, 2019 PS - Silverwood Lake - Cancelled
Thu, July 04, 2019 SD - Kings Canyon National Park
Sat, June 22, 2019 PS - Mt Baldy Hike and Camp
Thu, June 13, 2019 LA - Kern River Camping and Rafting
Sun, June 09, 2019 PS - Big Bear (Serrano Campground)
Thu, June 06, 2019 SBVC - El Capitan State Beach Campout
Sat, June 01, 2019 PS - Mt Baldy Hike and Camp
Thu, May 23, 2019 SBVC - Bates Canyon-Los Padres National Forest-Arroyo Grande Strawberry Fest!
Wed, May 15, 2019 PS - Snow Canyon-St. George Utah
Sun, May 12, 2019 PS - Hurkey Creek Campout (Idyllwild)
Thu, April 18, 2019 SBVC - Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
Thu, April 11, 2019 PS - Joshua Tree NP (Cottonwood Campground)
Thu, March 14, 2019 PS - Dos Pico County Park, Ramona
Thu, March 14, 2019 PS- Camping - Dos Picos Park, Ramona, 14 March 2019
Sat, March 09, 2019 PS - CHUCKWALLA BENCH CAMPING 9 March 2019
Fri, December 28, 2018 New Year's Eve Campout (4 Nights/5 Days) 2018
Fri, December 21, 2018 PS - TECOPA HOT SPRINGS 21 December 2018
Thu, November 08, 2018 PS - So. Arizona - Catalina State Park 8 Nov 2018
Sun, October 28, 2018 PS - JOSHUA TREE PARK - JUMBO ROCKS CAMP
Fri, October 12, 2018 ANNUAL CONFERENCE - 40TH ANNIVERSARY 2018
Fri, September 21, 2018 PS - OAK GLEN RETREAT - CAMP 21 September 2018
Tue, August 14, 2018 PS - Idyllwild Park Camping
Tue, August 14, 2018 PS - IDYLLWILD CAMPING 14 August 2018
Thu, July 26, 2018 PS - WHITNEY PORTAL ALABAMA HILLS 26 July 2018
Fri, July 13, 2018 PS - Sweetwater Regional Park Camping
Sun, June 17, 2018 PS - Big Bear Serrano 17 June 2018
Thu, May 17, 2018 PS- Zion National Park, Watchman Campground 17 May 2018
Thu, December 28, 2017 PS - TECOPA HOT SPRINGS 28 December 2017
Thu, November 16, 2017 PS Death Valley 2017 Nove16


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