Sunday, October 8, 2017

2017 Indy Road Trip

2017 Indy Road Trip

09/22 - 10/08
Our Instagram Travel Log:

  • 2017 SCCA Run-Offs;
  • Mount Rushmore;
  • Crazy Horse;
  • Devil’s Tower;
  • Grand Canyon;
  • Four Corners

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The Smiths at William Heise State Park Campground

The Smiths at William Heise State Park Campground Situated 4,200 feet above sea level in a forest of pines and oaks along the northern extremity of the Laguna Mountain Range, this 929-acre park is one of the few San Diego county parks to get snowfall each year.

Forests of oak, pine, and cedar surround peaceful mountain meadows and provide an undisturbed setting for miles of scenic hiking and equestrian trails. Mule deer and wild turkey are frequently seen throughout the park, and rare residents include bobcats and mountain lions.

Though its forest may seem timeless, each season brings dramatic changes: from winter snowfall to spring wildflowers, there is always something new to see at Heise.












Features:

  • Camping
  • Cabins
  • Showers (coin-operated)
  • Playgrounds
  • 10.75 miles of multi-use, non-motorized trails
  • Wedding and special event venues
  • Birds of William Heise
  • Junior Rangers
  • Restrooms