April 4, 2006

Lake Isabella

Tucked away in California’s Sierra Nevadas, just East of the ever-pleasant Bakersfield is “California’s Best Kept Secret,” Lake Isabella!!!

Having never been there or ever hearing about it, I packed the ol’ RV and went with the lovely Kelly Parker. The only information we had was an awkward tip on a hot spring:

“Remington Springs – In Kern County, just south of Lake Isabella off highway 78. From Hobo campground (also Miracle Hot Springs) drive 2.5 miles south on old highway 78 until you see a telephone pole in the middle of a large turnout area on the right side of the road. Park there and follow the trails straight down to the river. Right next to the river is this large cement tub filled with steaming sulfury hot water.”

It is completely wrong BTW, but after asking several truckers and grocery store clerks, we ended up there. I forgot my swimsuit so I had to hang out in my fluorescent green butt-huggers (a little embarrassing).

We got to meet the local color there and drink some fine spirits. Afterwards, smelling of rotten eggs, we made our way to the local saloon and played several mean games. We then found our way back in the (very) pitch black to the infamous Hobo Campground.

Here is a very short photo essay. I got hit in the head and have a slight concussion now, so my vision is a bit blurry and I’m not functioning at 100%. Enjoy.

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[tags]lake, isabella, hotsprings, california, travel, liquor, sierranevada, shuffleboard, kerncounty[/tags]

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Comments

April 17, 2006

jim parker said:

you need to put more pictures of kelly on your website. . . . .so i can at least see more of her

her dad,

jim

June 19, 2009

tina said:

Hi.

Is there also a campsite at the hot spring? If so what is it called. Thanks so much for your help.

Tina

February 17, 2010

Carrie Jo said:

Hey you guys,

Damn I miss you guys….I wish Junior and I were there with you guys….You all take care and send my luv to everyone.

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