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  2. El Capitán State Beach - Wikipedia

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    El Capitán State Beach is a protected beach in the state park system of California. The most easterly of three state parks along the Gaviota Coast , it is located about 20 miles (32 km) west of downtown Santa Barbara , in Santa Barbara County .

  3. Popular El Capitan State Beach to close for yearlong ... - AOL

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    The state beach, located off the 101 Freeway just 30 minutes north of Santa Barbara's downtown, features 132 standard campsites, five group sites and spaces for hike-and-bike campsites.

  4. Gaviota State Park - Wikipedia

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    Gaviota Beach. The park is bisected by U.S. Route 101, which turns north from the coast at Gaviota, passing through the Gaviota Tunnel and Gaviota Pass, a deep canyon cut entirely through the southern branch of the Santa Ynez Mountains. [3] Gaviota State Park consists of two units, one on each side of the highway.

  5. El Capitan State Beach - Wikipedia

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  6. Guadalupe Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Guadalupe Mountains (Spanish: Sierra de Guadalupe) are a mountain range located in West Texas and southeastern New Mexico.The range includes the highest summit in Texas, Guadalupe Peak, 8,751 ft (2,667 m), and the "signature peak" of West Texas, El Capitan, both of which are located within Guadalupe Mountains National Park.

  7. Learn more about this revamped campground's safari tents ...

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    An area of Dancing Fire Glamping and RV Resort features five safari tents, which proprietor Steve Ureel said are aimed as a camping alternative to groups and event gatherings, such as girls ...

  8. Montaña de Oro State Park - Wikipedia

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    Montaña de Oro ("Mountain of Gold" in Spanish) is a state park in Central Coastal California, six miles southwest of Morro Bay and two miles south of Los Osos.. It consists of 8,000 acres (32 km 2) of cliffs, seven miles of shoreline, [1] sandy beaches, dunes, coastal plains, streams, canyons, and hills, including the 1,347-foot (411 m) Valencia Peak.

  9. Camp 4 (Yosemite) - Wikipedia

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    Camp 4 is a tent-only campground in Yosemite National Park in the United States. [2] It became notable after World War II as "a birthplace of rock climbing’s modern age." [3] It is located at an elevation of 4000 ft (1200 m) on the north side of the Yosemite Valley, close to base of granite cliffs near Yosemite Falls.