tent camping santa cruz area
Posted August 14, 2009
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California Camping. Where is a good place to camp near Santa Cruz?
We are looking for a good place to camp near Santa Cruz in the forest the cedar / Grove. We want something as close to the beach as possible and prefer to rent a cabin or cottage instead of a tent.
Great Basin or Nisene Marks.
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