Top U.S. Campgrounds & Camping Trips
- Spokane and Northeastern Washington Campgrounds; Spokane, WA. With everything from desert camping, lake sports and mountain sports, the Washington region between Wenatchee and Spokane, provides plenty of activities for the avid camper.
- Santa Barbara County Campgrounds; Santa Barbara, CA. Many consider Santa Barbara the most livable city in the U.S. The blue ocean, sparkling beaches, green mountain backdrop, and mild and sunny weather in Santa Barbara County combine to provide the ingredients for a near-perfect campsite. Beaches such as Carpinteria, El Capitan, and Refugio are among the best in the state, and inland, the Sierra Madre and San Rafael Mountains join with the Los Padres National Forest to provide a prime wilderness experience.
- Alexander Springs Campground; Umatilla, FL. An oasis in the forest, Alexander Springs is one of the most outstanding features of Central Florida. The U.S. Forest Service recognized this aquatic wonder and built a fine recreation area around the spring.
- First Landing State Park Campground; Virginia Beach, VA. First Landing is the most visited park in Virginia's system, drawing more than 1.2 million vistors annually. With coastal landscape, subtropical and temperate plants growing in tandum, 75 foot sand dunes, and its proximity to Virginia Beach it's no wonder this is one of the area's most sought-after camping location.
- Payson Area Campgrounds; Payson, AZ. Payson is in the center of the mountain country made famous by western writer Zane Grey, who often wrote from a small cabin close under the 2,000-foot escarpment of the Mogollon Rim. The Mazatzal Wilderness, one of the largest in the state, bounds the area on the west. Containing the northern half of the Mazatzal Mountains, this craggy range has plenty to offer for the avid outdoors person: miles of hiking trails; deep, rugged canyons; and miles of forest roads and trails open to mountain bikers.




















