Last Tuesday, March 17th, we arrived at Lake Cachuma for a 2 week stay. It is a beautiful county campground up in the Los Padres mountains near Santa Barbara. Seemed like a good place to be with the Covid-19 virus spreading like crazy everywhere. The day after we arrived, the park ranger informed us that they were closing the campground to campers on Friday, because of the virus, and that we would have to leave! They were still going to allow day use!! Makes no sense.
We had to scramble realizing that all the county and state campgrounds we had reserved this year in California were closing and who knew for how long. We are currently in Paso Robles, which was our next stop anyway. We were able to extend our stay here from 2 weeks to a month. This is our favorite wine region....but all the tasting rooms are closed! Weird being here like this! We are healthy though and grateful for being so.
Even though we were only at Lake Cachuma for about 2 1/2 days, we really enjoyed it and I have to share a few pics of the area and birds:
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that is our motorhome in the clearing across an inlet on the lake |
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a view of most of the lake from a mountain trail |
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beautiful Madrone tree |
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lots of turkeys! |
Bummer! But thanks for the nice pictures. Hope you can find places to stay on your way north.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a beautiful short stop. Hopefully you will continue to find places that allow you to stay for extended periods. I think many of the small towns are closing parks to RVers because they are worried that their medical facilities can't even handle the local residents, any sick outsiders will make it even worse. Stay well!
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