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  1. I’ve been camping a few times and it’s always fun to go to a new site. I also never thought about camping at sites with cliffs and so much scenery. I’ve never camped in Cali but I have camped near the beaches in Florida.

    • You definitely have to try some California campsites!

  2. Outsideguy

    Native Californian here: Bureau of Land Management lands allow what is called dispersed camping which means you can tent camp just about anywhere although there will not be facilities of any sort and you must not scar the place with fire rings etc. If you really want wild and free check out BLM district offices web pages and get away from crowded noisy campgrounds and increasingly costly fees. Plus you can still find natural beauty and wild life in abundance. And please do not call California “Cali.”

    • Oh hi there! Love meeting other people born and raised in California. I see you’re commenting from San Jose, so looks like another one of those “Nor Cal” “So Cal” disagreements. You say hella. We say Cali. 😉

      Thanks for the positive contribution to this article. As you mentioned, yes, it’s possible to camp outside of organized camp sites. But, as you already know those “increasing costly fees” help support the maintenance and preservation of our state parks. Hopefully we can at least agree that the more we encourage people to get outdoors, the better. No matter how they choose to do it, or what they choose to call it.

      • Russ Lovell

        Well said. You know you’re on the right track when you can shorten your name and everyone still knows who you are. After reading some of the comments about camping, thought I’d share our site for those who don’t like sleeping in the dirt, but still want to hear the waves crashing on the beach: RV rentals by owner, delivered and set up at your destination. Cheers from Cali!

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If you’re looking for a destination full of magic, you need to visit Banff, Canada this winter!

Winter in Banff runs from December to March:

🗓️ December is incredibly special with tons of Christmas cheer.
🗓️ January is when winter truly sets in—don’t miss the Ice Festival in Lake Louise.
🗓️ February is peak “winter” in Banff and it’s the perfect time to ski. 
🗓️ March often has the biggest snowfall of the year so you can still enjoy all of the amazing winter activities.

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❄️ Take in the breathtaking views from high up above on the @banffgondola. And don’t forget to dine in style at the top and treat yourself to an incredible meal (with a view) at Sky Bistro.

❄️ Stay at Canada’s “Castle in the Rockies,” the @fairmontbanff—this hotel takes Winter (and luxury) to the next level.

❄️ Get to know the local scene of charming Banff town, where tons of local restaurants and cafes whip up their own signature hot chocolate. Warm up with a cup, do some shopping, and be sure to dine out at some of the cozy restaurants around town!

Have you been to Banff before? Is it on your bucket list?
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