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Is Camping Your Thing?




Looking for a spot for your next vacation? The next time you have a long weekend and are looking for an outdoor getaway, check out one of these beautiful campgrounds across the US
Alabama- Outpost at Gulf State Park
At the Outpost Campsites at Gulf State Park in Alabama, you can stay in a tent on the beach set up with four cots. The campsite also comes with a sink for dishwashing. If you’d like to opt for a more minimalist experience, you can stay at a camping area on a trail.
California- Half Moon Bay State Beach
Half Moon Bay State Beach in California has 52 campsites on Francis Beach. On your trip, you can spend your day laying in the sun, fishing, and picnicking across four miles of beach. You can visit the Half Moon Bay State Beach Visitor Center for free every Saturday and Sunday.
Colorado- Piñon Flats Campground, Great Sand Dunes National Park
Head to Piñon Flats Campground in Great Sands Dune National Park. Pitch your tent at a scenic spot so you can gaze at the dunes and the Sangre de Cristo mountains. There are fire grates and picnic tables at each site so that you can enjoy the view while you’re eating.
Florida- Cayo Costa State Park
Visit the primitive campgrounds of Cayo Costa State Park that are close to the beach and offer picnic tables, ground grills, and potable water. You can spend your days hiking, biking, fishing, or even scuba diving.
Illinois- Starved Rock State Park Campground
Make sure you plan ahead for booking this popular spot. Starved Rock State Park, located along the shore of the Illinois River is perfect for fishing, boating, and hiking throughout the park’s eighteen canyons.
New Hampshire- Harbor Hill in the White Mountains
Visit Harbor Hill in the White Mountains of New Hampshire for a well-rounded experience, complete with playgrounds, a sport court, a swimming pool, a rec hall, an athletic field, and a personal campsite. Take the time to stargaze in your private camping area for some classically beautiful views.
New York- Camp Orenda
If you’re looking for a more polished experience, Camp Orenda in New York is the perfect place to go glamping. You can hike through trails along the beautiful rivers and lakes through the Adirondacks by day. At night, you’ll have all-inclusive dinners and a private, furnished cabin to go back to.
North Carolina- Big Creek Campground, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Visit Big Creek Campground at Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina for an adventurous outdoor experience. The nearby Big Creek Trail follows the water of Big Creek and even leads hikers to a waterfall. Visitors are also welcome to fly fish and visit the park sanctuary to see animals and plants.
Oregon- Cape Blanco State Park
Cape Blanco State Park in Oregon features the famous Cape Blanco Lighthouse built in 1870 and the Historic Hughes House, both of which offer seasonal tours. The park features eight miles of hiking trails that lead to the beach, lookouts, fishing spots, and the lighthouse. A huge bonus? The campground features first come first served electrical sites with water.
South Dakota- Badlands National Park
Badlands National Park in South Dakota has a whopping 244,000 acres and is home to bison, sheep prairie dogs, and black-footed ferrets. Campers are free to stay for up to 14 days as they spend their time hiking or just taking in the beautiful sunsets, sunrises, flowers, and wildlife. Visitors can either stay in Cedar Pass Campground or Sage Creek Campground.
Texas- Chisos Basin Campground, Big Bend National Park
The Chisos Basin Campground in Texas’s Big Bend National Park is near the national park’s beautiful trails and has tall cliffs surrounding the area. The park is full of wildlife and historical sites that campers can visit during their stay.
Virginia- Big Meadows Campground, Shenandoah National Park
The wooded areas of Shenandoah National Park have over 200 campsites. This park has over 500 miles of trails, 101 of which are part of the Appalachian Trail. It’s also full of plants and wildlife, so viewers can catch a glimpse of the animals during their stay. Another popular feature of the park is Skyline Drive, which runs along the top of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Campers can drive along this expanse and gaze at the park over one of 75 scenic overlooks.
Wisconsin- Apostle Islands National Seashore
Apostle Islands National Seashore in Wisconsin offers just about everything campers could ask for to enjoy an outdoor vacation. The nearby Stockton Island has bogs, dunes, lagoons, savannahs, and pine forests. Campers can take shuttles to different islands for a small fee to soak in everything that each island has to offer, including lighthouse tours and hiking.
If you’re looking to plan a camping trip in the US you have endless options for campgrounds that will make your stay memorable.

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