Caspar

Lying alongside the Pacific Ocean, the coastal town of Caspar, California is waiting to be explored. It was first settled in 1857 and was utilized as a lumber and logging town for about a century, and ruins of the mill can still be seen. Not far from the San Francisco Bay Area, Caspar is easy to reach and makes the perfect escape from the big city. Outdoor enthusiasts will love that it’s surrounded by state parks on three sides: Point Cabrillo Light Station, Jug Handle State Natural Reserve, and Caspar Headlands State Beach. Take the California Coastal Tree to see the lighthouse and hike to the headlands, passing Frolic Cove on the way. Jug Handle features bogs and marine terraces with different ecological stages. Make Caspar, California your next glamping destination and you won’t be disappointed.

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