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Weekend of July 28th, 29th & 30th 2006

This year we are heading up to Idyllwild for a weekend in the Mountains of beautiful San Jacinto.

Pictures from Past Years...
Here are pictures from the last two trips... Borrego Springs and Mt. Laguna.

This years Schedule of Events (Still in the works):

  • Friday Night get Together
  • Saturday Hike
    Cruise the town, check out the tourist shops
    Hike to the Overlook
    Dance Workshop & Dance (assuming we get enough folks interested)
    Rennisance Weekend in Idyllwild !!
    Play Cards
    Pizza Night
    Throw Frisbee
    Have a Beer or two or three;)
    Camp Fire
  • Sunday Morning
    10:00am
    Breakfast
    Hike
  • Sunday Noonish - Pack up and head home

    Chamber of Commerce:
    www.idyllwildchamber.com

    Lodge/Motel:
    www.idyllwild.com/lodging.html

    Idyllwild Inn - In Town 951-659-2552
    Tahquitz Inn - In Town - 951-659-4554
    Fireside Inn - In Town - 951-659-2966
    Atipahato Lodge - Just outside town - Rated High - 951-695-2201


    Camping:

    Mt. San Jacinto State Park Idyllwild Campground, the 33-site state campground in Idyllwild, off Highway 243, has flush toilets, showers, tables, grills and food lockers.

    There are several C/Z folks already taking a few of the sites, Greg, Bunny, Sylvia, Jim, Ramona & Katherine so just follow the steps below to reserve a spot.

    TO MAKE RESERVATIONS for a stay at Idyllwild campgrounds, contact Reserve America at 1-800-444-7275. or go to www.reserveamerica.com
    Reservations can be made up to seven months in advance. Fees are charged for overnight accommodations and an additional fee is charged for hook ups or extra motor vehicles. These fees are collected at the park.
       
    Campfire programs for adults and kids are on Saturday nights at either the Stone Creek or Idyllwild campgrounds and at Round Valley in the wilderness. State Park campgrounds offer a Junior Ranger program in the summer for children 7 to 12. Campers, visitors and residents are encouraged to attend and earn certificates of completion.

    Nature walks through Long Valley in the state wilderness are led by members of the Mt. San Jacinto Natural History Association. Visitors using the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway do not need a wilderness permit for these hikes.

    Times and subject matter for the interpretive programs vary, so check ahead with the State Park headquarters in Idyllwild at (951) 659-2607 for current schedules.


    Directions: Click Here
 


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