
FANTASMA PARA HALLOWEEN FULL
FULL first night fee plus the original reservation fee will be charged if your cancellation is received less than 11 days prior to your arrival date. Holidays/Special events – first full night on 2 night minimum reservations plus the original reservation fee will be charged if your cancellation is received 30 – 11 days prior to your arrival date. 50% of the first night fee plus the original reservation fee will be charged if your cancellation is received 30-11 days prior to your arrival date.

Group reservations may not be scheduled the Friday prior to or during event weekends. Each additional vehicle is $10 per night, each tent is $5 per night and each additional person over 4 is $8 per night. Each site is restricted to 1 vehicle, 1 tent and 4 people. If the camping deposit is $150, you will owe $50 upon arrival at Calico.įor less than 20 people it is $30 per site.

Example: for 20 people for 2 nights the fee is $200 for camping. The ranger will then deduct the deposit and you will pay the remaining balance owed. Upon arrival at Calico a ranger will take a people count and multiply the number of people by 5 (if 2 nights by 10). There is a onetime $20 non-refundable reservation deposit and a camping deposit of $30 per site required at the time of booking. $160/night – 20 person maximum – No minimum night required except on festival weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday), which requires a two-night minimum.Ĭamping for Special Event Weekends is subject to special event weekend pricing.įor groups of 20 or more people (per night) is $5 per person per night for tent camping only. $160/night – No minimum night required except on festival weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday), which requires a two-night minimum.

CAUTION: Mines in the Calico area are extremely hazardous and must not be approached for any reason. Along with its history and attractions, Calico Ghost Town has shops, restaurants and offers camping, hiking and off-roading.ĭue to the historic nature of the town, not all areas are ADA accessible. Today, Calico is part of the San Bernardino County Regional Parks system, which is visited by people from across the country and from all over the world.

Calico received State Historical Landmark 782 and in 2005 was proclaimed by then Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to be California’s Silver Rush Ghost Town. Walter Knott purchased Calico in the 1950’s architecturally restoring all but the five original buildings to look as they did in the 1880’s. The town that once gave miners a good living lost its hustle and became a “ghost town.” Calico is an old West mining town that has been around since 1881 and was abandoned in the mid-1890s after silver lost its value.
