Two or Three Nights on Weekdays or Two Nights of Camping from Thursday–Saturday at Mendocino Campground (Up to 57% Off)
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Camp sites for up to four people are situated by modern bathrooms and provide access to hiking in the Redwoods and views of the Pacific
A recently discovered alternative to the indoors, going outside offers adventurous explorers exposure to things such as wind, sunshine, and the naturally occurring mazes found in cornfields. Leave the indoors with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $35 for a two-night camping stay for up to four people, valid Sundays through Wednesdays (a $70 value)
- $45 for a three-night camping stay for up to four people, valid Sundays through Wednesdays (a $105 value)
- $35 for a two-night camping stay for up to four people, valid Thursdays through Saturdays (a $70 value)<p>
Camp sites for up to four people are situated by modern bathrooms and provide access to hiking in the Redwoods and views of the Pacific
A recently discovered alternative to the indoors, going outside offers adventurous explorers exposure to things such as wind, sunshine, and the naturally occurring mazes found in cornfields. Leave the indoors with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $35 for a two-night camping stay for up to four people, valid Sundays through Wednesdays (a $70 value)
- $45 for a three-night camping stay for up to four people, valid Sundays through Wednesdays (a $105 value)
- $35 for a two-night camping stay for up to four people, valid Thursdays through Saturdays (a $70 value)<p>
Need To Know Info
About Mendocino Camp Grounds
Situated between the towering trees of the backwoods, the lapping waves of the Pacific Ocean, and the historic Mendocino village, Mendocino Campground is perfectly placed for a weekend spent outdoors. Campers can set up their tents or park their RVs in the shady lots of the campground, and then make their way to any of the nearby attractions. At the end of a 10-minute hike lies both the Big River and the Pacific Ocean where visitors can try their luck at fishing, take a dive into the water, and ride bikes along the coastline. For those looking for views of the forest from a different vantage point, they can ride through the Redwoods on the restored railroad cars of the Skunk Train. When guests get back to camp, they might spend the night telling ghost stories around the campfire or sate video-game withdrawl by jumping over grassy hills. Yet regardless of the pastoral location, guests still enjoy indoor perks such as hot showers in the modern bathrooms.