The area surrounding Addison, Michigan is part of suburban Detroit, but the rural, country atmosphere is a long way from the bustle of the big city. Addison campgrounds offer the outdoor enthusiast many advantages to get out and stretch while...
Lake Greenbelt swims in miles of natural Texas beauty. Campgrounds, fishing lakes and rivers, and nationally recognized park systems, are prevalent in the Texas Panhandle Plains. The area is home to largemouth bass, juniper, mesquite and cacti,...
Mora, Minnesota, is 70 miles north of Minneapolis and sits just on the fringe of green country in Minnesota. The Chippewa National Forest and Lake Superior are ever further north, and Mora can serve as a pit stop for folks heading out of town....
Taking in charm of quaint country villages, relaxing along the shores of Lake Champlain, hiking to the peaks of Mount Mansfield or taking in the views of wondrous Quechee Gorge makes Vermont an ideal vacation destination. Numerous campgrounds,...
Chisago Lake Township in east central Minnesota, about an hour north of Minneapolis, encompasses the towns of Chisago City, Lindstrom, Shafer and Center City, as well as a network of lakes, including Chisago Lake. Nearby Wild River State Park...
Fitness enthusiasts who want to fish and camp will certainly find a campground that fits their needs in Lafayette, Indiana. Some local campgrounds offer fishing on site, so you can fish and camp in the same location. Once you're done fishing, the...
Motorcyclists are welcome at local campgrounds in Georgia. Indeed, many campgrounds offer amenities specifically for motorcyclists. In addition, there are on-road and off-road activities to enjoy while taking in the scenic Georgia wilderness that...
As you plan your backpacking trip, you'll want to spend some time selecting your destination. You should narrow it down to a few areas and then compare each one to make your final decision. Base your selection around how long you plan to stay at...
Gulf Shores, Alabama, is located on the white sand beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. Known for its pristine beaches and laid-back vibe, this gulf location has many kinds of accommodations for the outdoors enthusiast, including several campgrounds and...
Many people go camping to escape life. Others take the plunge into nature in an effort to partake in hiking and activities only the natural environment may bring them. Camping in Livingston, Texas features a wide variety of recreational and...
Texas City is located in Galveston County, along Interstate 45 between Houston and Galveston Island. There are two campgrounds within seven miles of Texas City that are convenient to the city's residents and its guests. The Oasis Resort and RV...
Cannon Falls, Minnesota provides you with a beautiful setting for enjoying hiking, biking, fishing and swimming. Local campgrounds cater to either RVers or tent campers, offering everyone a restful place to rejuvenate after a long day’s...
Surf City, North Carolina, sits on a beautiful white sand beach on Topsail Island. The town is bordered by the Intercoastal Waterway on the west and the Atlantic Ocean on the east, and many local campgrounds look out over one or the other. While...
Camping World locations in California are located near major attractions such as Knott's Berry Farm and the San Diego Zoo. A drive along Interstate 5 brings you to most of the California locations. No locations exist in the northern or western...
Texas offers plenty of places to pitch a tent and enjoy the outdoors. Home to some of the best state parks in the nation, Texas also offers many privately owned campgrounds with amenities and activities. Casual and advanced tent campers should...
The Susquehanna River leisurely meanders for 444 miles before emptying into the Chesapeake Bay at Havre de Grace, Maryland. Camping is available in the river valley at various locations, including Susquehanna State Park, Packer Island and Buffalo...
Tent campers in Minnesota enjoy an outdoor lifestyle that is reminiscent of settlers first coming to the region in the early 19th century. The state features wide-open prairies, natural rock and cliff formations and roving herds of bison. Tent...
Located in central Texas, the small cities of Belton and Temple are between Waco and Austin near the Army base Fort Hood. Visitors to the area can enjoy the area's attractions and outside recreational activities while staying at local campgrounds...
Greene County is a picturesque area in northern Georgia. Visitors to Greene County can enjoy the many hiking and biking trails spread throughout the county or enjoy a quiet, relaxing vacation at one of the campgrounds or lakes in the area. Local...
Ocean City, New Jersey, was voted one of the top family beaches by Coastal Living magazine. The island, which is dedicated to family fun, does not have any bars or liquor stores. Campgrounds in the surrounding areas provide a reasonable...
Wears Valley, Tennessee, offers picturesque campgrounds and outdoor activities next door to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Wears Valley gives visitors the option of staying outside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to avoid...
The lake in Somerville, Texas, is a popular outdoor recreational area on the Brazos River Basin. Also referred to as Lake Somerville, the area provides sites for camping and an assortment of recreational and healthy activities. In addition to...
Yosemite National Park, in central California, is known throughout the world for its stunning natural beauty. The park welcomes visitors year-round, as it offers hiking, cycling, rock climbing, swimming, kayaking and skiing, so active visitors...
Galveston is a huge Texas tourist attraction, as well as being home to more than 300,000 people. It is the second most populated city in the county of Galveston, the first being League City. Aside from having a huge beach on the Gulf of Mexico,...
With lighthouses, restaurants, running paths and a 28-mile stretch of fresh, gray Pacific Northwestern beach, Long Beach, Washington, is a tourist favorite. There are 1,000 RV and tent campsites in Long Beach to accommodate visitors to one of...
With more than 2,000 miles of rivers flowing through the Appalachians, West Virginia offers you a wide range of whitewater rafting on its 60 rivers. There are whitewater rivers for all levels, from the challenging Class V waters of the Cheat, the...
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, offers challenging rapids for whitewater rafters. The city is located where Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia meet, and where the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers collide. The Harpers Ferry National Historical Park...
Central Ohio has much to offer both the inexperienced and seasoned camper alike. Visitors to the Columbus region will find a variety of campgrounds including lakeside resorts, RV sites and state parks. Take in a day of fishing, hike a scenic trail...
At any time of the year, Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee offer activities for the entire family, from the health-conscious mom to the kids who want to play outside. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the main attraction in the area...