$$$$, 20 sites, All Year, All ages, Tents, 20 ft max RV length, 956 ft elev, pull thrus, tables, grill, water, toilets, pet friendly extra rules, trail, hike, 3 ADA …
First time trying to arrange a camping weekend here and it's hard for me to get information by phone since the voice mail systems are locked up. I'm trying to figure out where check in is for the Juniper campground, how much it is to have additional vehicles on site and when the latest time is for arrivals. If you know the answer from experience, please let me know and I will be super happy. :)
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You can check in at either of the Entrance Stations (South Gate from Pleasanton, or North Gate from Walnut Creek). If there’s nobody at the Entrance Station one of the Park Rangers …
You can check in at either of the Entrance Stations (South Gate from Pleasanton, or North Gate from Walnut Creek). If there’s nobody at the Entrance Station one of the Park Rangers will cruise around, during the afternoon and check you off against thhe camping list. I believe one extra vehicle is allowed, at $10. Although you can check in at any time before the Park closes st dusk, I’d strongly suggest you get there around 2:00pm, if possible.
My 8 year old has just started hiking with us a few times (all under 5 miles) and ready for new challenges. Which hikes in Mount Diablo are safe but would have some sufferer terrain for her. Thank you!
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We just climbed the big stone boulders which i'm sure she would be able to do. We saw other kids her age doing them. Hope that helps.
Description of the different campsites and which are closest to water?
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I did go to the website and decided to try here for an answer. Since then spent one night at Juniper site no area to jump in water or fish but a very nice campground and not far to …
I did go to the website and decided to try here for an answer. Since then spent one night at Juniper site no area to jump in water or fish but a very nice campground and not far to the peak. I will return for more.
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How does the rolling window reservation system work?
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California State Parks moved from a block or on-sale day reservation period to a rolling window. The public can reserve the highly sought-after campsites and lodging six months...