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Paraiso Springs Resort, Santa Lucia Range, California
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| | Paraiso Springs Resort is exceptionally well loved by people in Greenfield. Yeah, come up here to the Santa Lucia Range for a perfect time. Paraiso Springs Resort is in the neighborhood of Limekiln State Park which is a wonderful spot, and there's good hiking along the Tunnel Trail. Outdoors recreation is bountiful, some of the amusing stuff you can do is hiking, whitewater paddling, fishing, and swimming, so you won’t run out of things to do. This camp ground is one of the perfect spots to camp here in the Santa Lucia Range. You have to unquestionably |
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dedicate some time to Indian Valley since you're here at Paraiso Springs Resort, and don't leave Paraiso Springs Resort without first going for a hike along the Chalone Peak Trail. Pack your tent and sleeping bag and hit the road; Paraiso Springs Resort in California is a really
| delightful site to spend some time. All the great local attractions in the vicinity and such a great variety of outdoors recreation will unquestionably have you coming back persistently. In California you never run out of outdoors cool stuff. You'll wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the cool things at Paraiso Springs Resort. A nice place to pop by near Paraiso Springs Resort is Happy Canyon; hiking is a popular thing to do around Paraiso Springs Resort; Balconies Trail is a perfect local trail. There's so much stuff to do next to Paraiso | |
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Springs Resort; it is a delightful escape from the mundane. All the outdoors exciting stuff in the Santa Lucia Range will keep you coming back many times. You'll locate a beautiful lake called The Dry Lake near Paraiso Springs Resort, and there's whitewater on Arroyo Seco River
for all you adrenaline rush seekers. Paraiso Springs Resort is pretty dried out frequently; January is the wettest month with most rain; July on the other hand is the driest. Summer at Paraiso Springs Resort comes with high temperatures in the 70's, and all through summer nights
temperatures are in the 50's. Daytime highs during the winter are in the 60's; after the sun is down all through the winter temperatures at Paraiso Springs Resort sink into the 30's. A trip to Pinnacles National Monument is worthwhile, and Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park is
a delightful site to stretch your legs a bit. The staff that controls this campground and the extremely ably run facilities are relatively remarkable. Coming to this campground is always a great idea. You can run the rapids of San Antonio in the vicinity of Paraiso Springs
Resort, and you can go for a hike on the Marble Peak Trail. This campground is a great spot to stop by. At Paraiso Springs Resort you always meet someone from Greenfield, and going for a hike on the Horse Pasture Trail is always a good adventure.
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LOCATION AND CONTACT INFO:
Address: Paraiso Springs Rd Soledad, California 93960
Coordinates: Latitude: 36.3354 Longitude: -121.3575
Valley Harvest Inn, Soledad
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5 miles away
Welcome to the Valley Harvest Inn, located in Soledad, CA, the heart of the Salinas Valley and Monterey County wine country. Close to Pinnacles National Monument, Mission Soledad, and Monterey Bay, th...
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Quality Inn King City, King City
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17 miles away
The Quality Inn features free continental breakfast, free high-speed Internet and an outdoor pool. The rooms have hair dryers, coffee makers, irons and boards and all rooms feature microwaves and refr...
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More Hotels and Campgrounds Near Paraiso Springs Resort, Santa Lucia Range, California
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| These outdoors activities are available near Paraiso Springs Resort. |
| | Camp Grounds Near Paraiso Springs Resort:
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Miller's Lodge, Greenfield
, 8 miles away |
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Lower Piney Creek Campground, Monterey County
, 8 miles away |
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Piney Creek Campground, Monterey County
, 8 miles away |
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Rocky Creek Campground, Monterey County
, 11 miles away |
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Hanging Valley Campground, Monterey County
, 13 miles away |
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Chaparral Campground, San Benito County
, 14 miles away |
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China Camp, Monterey County
, 14 miles away |
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| | Hotels Near Paraiso Springs Resort:
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Valley Harvest Inn, Soledad
, 5 miles away |
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Quality Inn King City, King City
, 17 miles away |
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Days Inn King City, King City
, 17 miles away |
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Courtesy Inn, King City
, 17 miles away |
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Keefers Inn, King City
, 17 miles away |
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Ventana Inn Big Sur, Big Sur
, 25 miles away |
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Days Inn Salinas Airport, Salinas
, 26 miles away |
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| | Trails Near Paraiso Springs Resort:
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Horse Pasture Trail, Monterey County
County
, 13 miles away, 5.3 hiking miles, 1737 feet elevation difference |
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Marble Peak Trail, Monterey County
County
, 14 miles away, 1.6 hiking miles, 1188 feet elevation difference |
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Chalone Peak Trail, Monterey County
County
, 14 miles away, 2.7 hiking miles, 1720 feet elevation difference |
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Tunnel Trail, San Benito County
County
, 14 miles away, 3.6 hiking miles, 1385 feet elevation difference |
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Balconies Trail, San Benito County
County
, 14 miles away, 1.4 hiking miles, 316 feet elevation difference |
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High Peaks Trail, San Benito County
County
, 14 miles away, 3.8 hiking miles, 1535 feet elevation difference |
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Hot Springs Trail, Monterey County
County
, 15 miles away, 4.4 hiking miles, 1545 feet elevation difference |
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| | Whitewater Near Paraiso Springs Resort:
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Arroyo Seco River, Monterey
County
, 5 miles away, Class III - 14.5 miles long (Arroyo Seco Picnic Area to Route G16 bridge) |
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Arroyo Seco River, Monterey
County
, 11 miles away, Class IV(V) - 3 miles long (Willowcreek Bridge to Arroyo Seco Picnic Area) |
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San Antonio, Monterey
County
, 17 miles away, Class II - 10.7 miles long (Above and down to Mission San Antonio de Padua) |
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Carmel River, Monterey
County
, 24 miles away, Class II-III(IV) - 10 miles long (Los Padres Reservoir to Carmel Valley) |
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