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BIG BASIN TENT CABINS., CAStatus: Open year round. Season Dates DescriptionFor additional information about the Big Basin Tent Cabins: Click here.Big Basin Redwoods State Park is located in the beautiful Santa Cruz Mountains among the inspiring California Redwoods. Big Basin Tent Cabins offer convenience and comfort in a beautiful outdoor setting. Big Basin Tent Cabins feature raised platforms with mattress pads, a table, a wood stove, and a lockable door. There is also a picnic table, fire ring, and room for one traditional tent outside. Best of all, this enclosed structure requires no set-up! If you don't own any camping gear try the Total Camping Package add-on including 4 sleeping bags, a cook stove, pots and pans, cooking utensils, a lantern, a 60 quart cooler, 2 bundles of wood, and 2 bags of ice. This package costs $100 for your entire stay. Better still, try our Deluxe Tent Cabins including your beds made up for your arrival (sheets, blankets comforter, pillows), curtains, lantern, bath towels, wash cloths, sparkling apple juice and Amenity Basket. Deluxe Tent Cabins start at $90.00 per night. The Total Camping Package or Deluxe Tent Cabin premium may be added over the phone by calling the Big Basin Camp Store and Tent Cabin Office at 1-831-338-6794. You should have reserved your tent cabin first. The Camp Store and Gift Shop has an excellent selection of gifts, apparel and souvenirs as well as camping supplies, groceries, beer and wine, and ice and wood for campfires. Our freshly brewed espresso bar and freshly squeezed organic juice bar are open daily. Soft drinks, sandwiches to go and snacks make your picnic a snap. Designated the first State Park in 1902, Big Basin enjoys warm summer weather and is open year round for camping, hiking and picnicking. The park has over 80 miles of trails. Be sure and pick up a map at park headquarters before your hike and take a look at the multimedia kiosk in the Sempervirens Room (next to park headquarters). There you will find great information, photos, and video of some of the most popular trails. Some of these trails link Big Basin to Castle Rock State Park and the eastern reaches of the Santa Cruz range. The Skyline to the Sea Trail threads its way through the park along Waddell Creek to the beach and adjacent Theodore J. Hoover Natural Preserve, a freshwater marsh. The park has a surprising number of waterfalls, a wide variety of environments (from lush canyon bottoms to sparse chaparral-covered slopes, many animals (deer, raccoons, an occasional bobcat) and lots of bird life-- including Steller's jays, egrets, herons and California woodpeckers. Services & Amenities:
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Getting There:Big Basin Tent Cabins.21600 Big Basin Way Boulder Creek CA The park is 25 miles northwest of Santa Cruz via Highways 9 and 236 and about 65 miles south of San Francisco. IMPORTANT NOTE: All roads into Big Basin are curvy. For more detailed information: For additional information about the Big Basin Tent Cabins: Click here. Phone Park for More Information:Information: (831)338-4745 |
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