Pre-payment to the SNU must be made by April 30, 2015
(see below)
Location: Northern California – Lassen RV Park is located one mile off of Hwy. 299 and eight miles east of McArthur in the foothills among numerous trees. This is 175 miles North of Reno via Hwy 395.
Finding the Rally Site: The SNU now provides the means for you to put its rally sites on your electronic map. If you don't have a GPS or a PND or a computer with a mapping program, you can still take the file and use it to find coordinates on your paper maps.
What to expect at an SNU rally : Never been to an SNU rally? This page will give you information on arrival and departure times, meals, activities, and other information that will help make the rally an enjoyable experience.
Boondocking SNU Style: SNU rallies are a great way to experience camping “off grid” Our usual rally sites have no electricity or other hookups. Water is frequently not available. For the SNU, this type of camping enhances the experience and we are never without all the comforts of home
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-- The first night's and only the first night's payment will be
required in advance. The payment for other nights before the rally
is optional. Payment for all unpaid nights (for the rally period)
will be made at the rally.
-- The Park requires each participant fill out a registration
form. There are three options: (1) fill out the registration form
at the time of deposit, give it to Randy, and he will send it to
the Park or (2) fill it out and send it to the Park yourself
or (3) wait until you arrive at the Park to fill it out.
-- It will be a first to arrive first choice selection of sites.
-- If someone wants to arrive before the first rally day or stay
after the last one you will have to make arrangements with the
Park
yourself and also pay for the extra nights yourself. If you arrive
early, you may choose one of the sites reserved for the rally.
For more information and details on how to make your reservation payment contact the SNU at: hq(at)SierraNevadaAirstreams(dot)org or a phone call to Diane at 775-972- 5011
Events and activities: Morning coffee klatch is from about 7 to 9. Happy hours will likely occur on Friday and Saturday starting about 4 p.m. Shared meals will be Friday and Saturday around 6 p.m. All gatherings will be informal and BYO (bring your own) to share as suits your karma. If you want to coordinate and plan, then form your own conspiracy with whomever is handy!
Weather: In May days can be hot and nights cool. Weather is changeable
Facilities: gravel roads. The park has
both pull-through and back in sites. All sites have water,
electricity, and sewer. There is no cable or satellite. The park
also has a covered picnic area, a BBQ area, and a swimming pool
Nearby attractions: Among the many nearby attractions are Fort Crook Museum in Fall River Mills, the Allen radio telescope array, McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park. Fall River Brewery, Fall River & Wild Rice
If you can't make it for the entire time, feel free to join us for a few hours, one day, or whatever time frame fits your schedule.
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