Blue book value of a camper
California’s Coronado: The Future Best Beach in America. Coronado’s pedigree is hard to beat in Southern California. (Yes, there are nice beaches in Northern California, but we are humans, not seals. Look but don’t touch.) The narrow, long line of sand curving along the outside of San Diego Bay seems to sparkle. No, it does sparkle. There’s mica in the sand, reflecting the sun’s rays.
The red-turreted Hotel del Coronado has anchored the stretch of sandy real estate since 1888. From Victorian ladies in full-length frocks and gentlemen in evening coats strolling the sands to the microscopic bikinis and baggy bathing shorts of today, Coronado has played host to it all. Blue book value of a camper.
Best Western Suites: Its orange roofs and white siding echo the Del, but the prices (and experience) are more down-market. A good, simple motor inn. 275 Orange Ave. Pool and hot tub. www.bestwestern.com or 800-528-1234. Rates from about $189 a night.
Silver Strand camping: Camper and RV parking is available at Silver Strand Beach State Park. Rates start at $8 per night for smaller vehicles and rise to $30 per night for RVs over 21 feet. Discounts are available for seniors and the disabled. 800-444-7275. Blue book value of a camper, www.maps.google.com/vote





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