![]() Friday nights they have a cook your own on their oak pit bbq…you can choose from steak, chicken, spareribs or fish.īright and early I headed for my next camping destination, Lake Cachuma. I stopped for the night at the Santa Maria Elks, chose the partial hookups for $25 (no sewer) full hookups there are $30 and dry camping is $12. We bought their cheese sampler but don’t recommend it as the pieces were very tiny of each for the price.Īt this point we split up, Cherie heading to Indio to visit family, and I headed off to Santa Barbara to visit friends. We tried a couple of their reds, but they weren’t to our liking so didn’t buy a bottle. You can bring in something to eat but nothing to drink. The tasting room was cute with some outside seating. Dogs on leash, not a lot of area to walk them. Not much room…maybe 1 bigger rv and a smaller one or one big and a couple van size. Lots of overhanging trees to watch out for. Parking for RVs was tight, I had to unhitch the Jeep to make it into a spot. The winery we went to next was the Julietta winery in Clarksburg, CA. I’m combining a couple of my stops, because my camera malfunctioned and I don’t have any good pics of the winery or casino.
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