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Visit a National Park for Free this Veteran's Day
So much of the natural beauty of our planet gets lost to an ever-increasing population and all that comes along with it, such as the expanding need for housing and new businesses. It’s easy to lose sight of how important it is to conserve what we can of the organic landscape, but National Parks are doing exactly that. These Park lands have been protected to preserve the natural environment, including the wildlife and plants that call these territories home. National Parks are such a wonderful family friendly way to experience nature at its finest. Did you know that here in California we are home to 9 of these spectacular parks? From the desert floors of Death Valley to the giant Redwoods, there is something for everyone to be found in these magical places. Take advantage of the last free admittance day of the year (November 11) and reconnect with nature. 
Veterans Day: November 11
This Veteran’s Day take a minute to thank those around you who have stood up to serve and protect our beautiful country. This long weekend is the perfect opportunity to get out on the road or settled into a campground with your loved ones and spend some time honoring those who have kept all these freedoms possible. Check out Camp-California’s Outdoor Principles before you go to ensure that you are doing your part to preserve and protect our countries outdoors spaces.
Featured RV Park
Those looking for a gorgeous year-round destination in the High Sierra need look no further that Bass Lake at Yosemite. They offer a variety of accommodation options, making it an appealing location to visit rain or shine. Choose from short term or extended stay RV sites, tent camping spaces in the summer, or maybe opt for one of their newly renovated log cabins during the colder season. Regardless of the time of year, you will find no shortage of activities nearby. BLAT is a short walk from the shore of Bass Lake, 14 miles from the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad, and only 18 miles from the South Entrance to Yosemite National Park.
There is a wonderful sense of community within the park, and it shows though during all their exciting festivities. This year, their annual Veteran’s Day memorial and Flag Retirement Ceremony will be accompanied by a Celebration of Life for one of their own, Chet Wancewicz. Chet was a Veteran and an important member of the Bass Lake at Yosemite family, who will be greatly missed. 
Favorite Recipe
Campfire Cinnamon Roll-Ups
by Almost Supermom
Must-Have Gear
Nanopresso
from Wacaco