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Travel America, May-June, 2003 by Nancy Baren Miller
Fort Bragg Mendocino Coast Camping offers an option for those who wish to camp on California's Mendocino Coast but don't want to set up and break down camp. They'll deliver a trailer to area campgrounds, set the trailer up, light the appliances, and explain the operation. When you leave, the firm takes care of cleanup and removing the trailer from the campground.
Trailer choices include a 25-foot Fleetwood Mallard sleeping four to six people and 27-foot Fleetwood Wilderness with slide-out sleeping six to eight. These fully self-contained units include dishes, pots, pans, and utensils but lack bedding and linens. TV/VCRs and generators are optional. Pets welcome. Rates start at $75 per night with a two-night minimum and don't include campground fees. For information or reservations, call (707) 964-0696 or browse www.fbmcc.com.
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