The road to the campground is to the right, the left road is the exit from the campground.
My campsite is at the top of the bluff. I decided to put my screen tent up.
Inside my screen tent is my rock and shell collection that I'm using to make things.Across from my camper is the fee station and "Iron ranger", I don't take money, the campers take a pay envelope from the "Iron Ranger" and then deposit their money in it.
The picture is a little fuzzy because I was inside the screen tent.It looks like the mom, but I didn't see the twin calves.
There are two vault toilets in the campground. They look like this. I have to clean them several times a day.In the back of the vault toilet is a place where cleaning supplies are kept.
All of the usual supplies.
Except for the can of "Pam Kitchen Cooking Spray"! I was surprised when I was told that we spray the inside of the toilets with Pam in order to keep the waste from sticking to the toilet. I was skeptical, but for the most part it really works! Since we have no water for cleaning, it is really helpful!
A Magpie searches in the grass by the overlook for food.\Magpie
The pavilion and overlook.
These wooden logs with markers on them are actually campsites.
See the markers on the side of the road?
The RV campground
This section separate the RV camp ground from the tent camp ground.
This part of the camp ground is for tents.
The tent camp ground with the vault toilet and garbage dumpster.
The stairs to the beach are on the tent camp ground.
The tent camp ground.
The view from the tent camp ground.
Looking backward toward the tent campground.The RV campground
This section separate the RV camp ground from the tent camp ground.
This part of the camp ground is for tents.
The tent camp ground with the vault toilet and garbage dumpster.
The stairs to the beach are on the tent camp ground.
The tent camp ground.
The view from the tent camp ground.
The road from the RV camp ground to the tent campground.
Another view across the bay.
High tide.
High tide.
Low tide
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Low tide
Low tide
Low tide
Low Tide
Low tide
Low tide and the mountains across the bay.
Low tide and the mountains across the bay.
Low tide and the mountains across the bay.
Low tide and the mountains across the bay.
The plant grows profusely here. It's called equisetum, or horse tails. It also grows in Illinois.
The creek that runs next to and on the road to the beach.
The road to the beach.
The beach at high tide.
The beach at high tide.
The creek that runs along the road empties into the ocean.
It runs along the beach.
The campground is at the top of that bluff.
High tide.
High tide.
High tide and the mountains across the bay.
High tide and the mountains across the bay.
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Low tide and the mountains across the bay.
Low tide and the mountains across the bay.





















































