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Bruneau Dunes State Park

48-site campground with showers and a great view of the dunes. For reservations call 208-366-7919.

Logged at stop: Bruneau Dunes State Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Goulding's Monument Valley RV Park

Campground outside the Tribal park with spacious sites and incredible views of Momument Valley. There is also a very lovely indoor pool with a place to lounge and sun yourself outside. I would definitely recommend this campground over the one in the Tribal Park.

Logged at stop: Monument Valley (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Alamagorda KOA

Campground located about 20 miles north of White Sands National Monument in the town of Alamagorda. It has a nice pool and laundromat. It also rents saucers to ride down the dunes on.

Logged at stop: White Sands National Monument (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Tishimingo State Park

Nice campsite overlooking a lake. With good views and spacious sites. Although you can't swim in the lake, there is fishing and row boat rentals.

Logged at stop: Natchez Trace Parkway - Tishomingo State Park (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Mammoth Cave NP - Headquarters Campground

109-site campground just a 1/4 mile from the Visitor Center. It is within walking distance to the Ampitheater where ranger talks are given each evening. There are no hookups.

Logged at stop: Mammoth Cave (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Coconino National Forest

There are five National Forest campgrounds along the Oak Creek Canyon Drive. Good size sites with lots of ponderosa pine trees. These campgrounds fill up quickly in the summer.

Logged at stop: Slide Rock State Park (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Walmart - Belle Vernon, PA

Not exactly camping, but a good stop for a day of just driving. Also, a good place to shop if you've forgotten anything.

Logged at stop: Wal-Mart - Belle Vernon (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Monroe's Shiloh Campground

Nice pool, hot tub, small lake for fishing, and tons of mosquitoes.

Logged at stop: Monroe's Shiloh Campground (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lake Colorado City State Park

Nice campsground with good size sites, electricity, and water. There are lovely views of lake and lots of small flowering cactus plants.

Logged at stop: Lake Colorado City State Park (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Elephant Butte Lake State Park

Paved campsite overlooking the lake. In addition to these designated camp sites, there is open beach camping for those willing to chance the sand.

Logged at stop: Elephant Butte Lake State Park (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Brushy Point Campground

Tranquil campground on the eastern shore with great views and access to the lake.

Logged at stop: Heron Lake State Park (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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White's City RV Park

Closest campground to Carlsbad Caverns. Although the campsites themselves are not that great, they do give you access to the White's City Motel's outdoor pool. Also, for an additional fee of $8, there is a very small, but fun, water park with 2 big water slides.

Logged at stop: Carlsbad Caverns (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Bay City Recreation Area

193-site campground and recreational park on the shores of Saginaw Bay on Lake Huron. Facilities include swimming beaches, volleyball and basketball courts, fishing dock, Nature Center, golf, and hiking trails.

Logged at stop: Bay City State Recreation Area (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Platte River Campground

174-site campground conveniently located in the park

Logged at stop: Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Apostle Islands Area Campground

Nice campround in Bayfield, Wisconsin, south of Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, complete with owner that performs country music for his guests.

Logged at stop: Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Pipestone Campground

Logged at stop: Pipestone Campground (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Wilson Island State Park

140-site campground with spaciouis, well-shaded sites.

Logged at stop: Wilson Island State Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lake Anita State Park Campground

144-site campground with easy access to the lake

Logged at stop: Lake Anita State Park (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lake McConaughy beach

Primitive camping on beach at northeast corner of lake. Caution: make sure sand is hard enough to drive on.

Logged at stop: Lake McConaughy State Park (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Shady Acres RV Park

Conveniently located campground in Green River, Utah, right off I70.

Logged at stop: Green River - Shady Acres RV Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Watchman Electric Sites

Nice campsites along the Virgin River. Campground is about 1 mile from the Visitor Center. Reservations accepted.

Logged at stop: Zion National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Ruby's Inn Campground and RV Park

200-site campground right outside Bryce National Park with full hookups, pool, hot tub, and laundry.

Logged at stop: Bryce Canyon National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Wind River RV Park

60-site campground with laundromat. Not much in the way of recreational facilities.

Logged at stop: Riverton - Wind River RV Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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KOA - Devils Tower

109-site campground right outside the entrance to Devils Tower National Monument with a nice heated pool and fishing on the Belle Fourche River.

Logged at stop: Devils Tower National Monument (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lake Manawa State Park

73-site campground on the shores of the Lake Manawa.

Logged at stop: Lake Manawa State Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Glacier Basin in Rocky Mountain National Park

150-site National Park Campground located in a beautiful meadow surrounded by snow-capped mountains. Reservations are accepted.

Logged at stop: Rocky Mountain National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Spruce Lake RV Park

110-site campground 1 1/2 miles outside of Rocky Mountain National Park . Facilities include a heated pool, free mini golf, and fishing on the Big Thompson River.

Logged at stop: Estes Park - Spruce Lake RV Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Plymouth Park

32-site campground on the Columbia River

Logged at stop: Columbia River - Plymouth Park Campground (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Cougar Rock National Park Campground

200-site campground 2.3 miles northwest of Longmire, with evening ranger programs in the amphitheater.

Logged at stop: Mount Rainier National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Kalaloch National Park Campground

175-site campground along Kalaloch Beach

Logged at stop: Olympic National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Kamloops RV Park

100-site campground along Route 1 in the town of Kamloops.

Logged at stop: Kamloops - Kamloops RV Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Whispering Spruce Campground

110-site campground located along Route 1 in the town of Golden, BC

Logged at stop: Golden - Whispering Spruce Campground (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Santa Rosa Lake State Park

76-site campground with some electrical hookups, picnic areas, boat ramps, and hiking trails.

Logged at stop: Santa Rosa Lake State Park (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Elk City/Clinton KOA

90-site campground right off I40 with a nice pool and pleasant sites.

Logged at stop: Elk City / Clinton KOA (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lake Dardanelle State Park

97-site campground on the lake

Logged at stop: Lake Dardanelle State Park (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Huntington State Park

Beautifuly landscaped, 22-site campground on a 250-acre reservoir, with swimming access right from your campsite.

Logged at stop: Huntington State Park (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Firehole Canyon Campground

40-sites overlooking the lake and interesting rock chimneys, or fireholes

Logged at stop: Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area - Fire Hole Canyon (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Mustang Ridge

73-site campground overlooking the lake. Located just southwest of Dutch John off 191.

Logged at stop: Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area Dam (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Kanab RV Corral

40-site campground within the town of Kanab in walking distance to restaurants and shops. Facilities include a pool and laundromat.

Logged at stop: Kanab - Kanab RV Corral (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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BLM - Big Bend Recration Area

23-site campground along the Colorado Riverway about 8 miles north of Moab. The campground has a sandy beach and is surrounded by spectacular red sandstone cliffs and rock pinnacles. Although somewhat primitive, the campground can accommodate large RVs.

Logged at stop: Moab - Colorado Riverway / Big Bend Recreation Area (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Canyonlands Campground

Only campground right on the main drag in Moab. Great location and good pool.

Logged at stop: Moab - Town (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Devil's Garden campground

52-site campsite which works on a first-come, first-served basis. It fills up quick, so get there early in the day. The campground is surrounded by spectacular red sandstone rock formations and is the starting point for several hikes into the Devil's Garden.

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Battlement Mesa Campground

Pretty depressing 110-site campground. Written up very highly in Woodalls because of the resort community's recreational complex. However, they are located about 3 miles from the campground.

Logged at stop: Battlement Mesa Campground (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Tiger Run RV Resort

Premier RV Resort with landscaped sites with patios, a beautiful clubhouse with fireplace, an indoor pool and hot tub, and lake and stream fishing.

Logged at stop: Breckenridge (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Riverside City Park

Beautiful city park, right off I76, with picnic areas, swimming pool, playground, and tennis, volleyball, and basketball courts. The park offers free overnight camping.

Logged at stop: Fort Morgan (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Prairie Rose State Park

Pretty 97-site campground with electrical hookups overlooking a 218-acre lake.

Logged at stop: Prairie Rose State Park (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Sunset Campground

Very pretty 110-site forested campground run by the National Park Service. Located across the road yet in walking distance to the rim of the canyon.

Logged at stop: Bryce Canyon National Park (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Flying J Travel Plaza

Logged at stop: Flying J - Toledo (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Flying J Travel Plaza

Not exactly camping, but a good safe place to stop after a day of just driving.

Logged at stop: Flying J - Toledo (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Kansas rest area

Logged at stop: Route 70 Rest Area (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Commercial campground in Ohio

Logged at stop: Commercial Campground (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Arch View RV Park

Campground with pool and nice views of Arches National Park.

Logged at stop: Canyonlands National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lake McConaughy beach

Primitive camping on the beach along the northeast corner of lake.

Logged at stop: Lake McConaughy State Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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North Rim Campground

Only campground in the North Rim. It has 83 sites and is located in a ponderosa forest, just a few feet away from the canyon

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - North Rim (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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TeePee Campground

Campground on the shores of Lake Huron in biking distance to the ferry to Mackinac Island.

Logged at stop: Cherry Orchards Drive / Mackinaw City (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Trailer Village

84-site campground near Grand Canyon Village

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - South Rim (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Mesa Verde Point Kampark

Campground with a pool less than 1 mile outside the National Park

Logged at stop: Mesa Verde National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Bay Furnace Campground

50-site campground in the Hiawatha National Forest on the shores of Lake Superior. Located about 5 miles west of Munising.

Logged at stop: Pictured Rock National Lakeshore (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Indiana Dunes State Park

286-site campground nestled in the dunes

Logged at stop: Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Indiana Dunes State Park

286-site campground nestled in the dunes

Logged at stop: Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Cottonwood Campground

Quiet campground with spacious sites along the Little Missouri River in the South Unit of the park

Logged at stop: Theodore Roosevelt National Park (South Unit) (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Jamestown KOA

Conveniently located campground on a frontage road right off I94. Facilities include a swimming pool and laundromat.

Logged at stop: Jamestown - KOA (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Bridge Bay Campground

429 site campground located near the northern end of Yellowstone Lake. A few sites have views of the lake, but most do not.

Logged at stop: Yellowstone National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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St. Mary's KOA

109-site campground with hot tub and great views of mountains, located right outside St. Mary entrance to the park. Car rentals available on site.

Logged at stop: Waterton-Glacier National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Port Angeles KOA

73-site campground with laundry, spa, and heated pool

Logged at stop: Port Angeles - KOA (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Baraboo Hills Campground

Very nice 130-site campground with heated pool, mini golf, and lots of kid activities

Logged at stop: Devils Lake State Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Miner's RV Park

Worst campground I've ever been in in terms of ambience and size of sites. However, it was the closest to Mt. Rushmore and it did have a view of it from the hot tub.

Logged at stop: Mount Rushmore (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Circusland RV Park

The only RV park on the strip. It's really just a pavement, but what do you expect--you're in Las Vegas. It has a nice pool and laundromat and is very conveniently located across the street from Wet and Wild Water Park.

Logged at stop: Las Vegas (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Cedar Pass Campground

110-site campground in the National Park with an amphitheater for ranger talks. Has great views of the Badlands.

Logged at stop: Badlands National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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St. Paul East KOA

71-site campground with a heated pool right off I94

Logged at stop: St. Paul - KOA (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Mar-Lynn Lake Campground

250-site campground with spring-fed lake, fishing, and swimming.

Logged at stop: Streetsboro - Mar-Lynn Campground (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Riverside RV Resort and Campground

Wonderful year round RV resort just a few miles north of Whistler Village. The campground is located in a beautiful setting on the glacier-fed Fitzsimmons Creek with spectacular view of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. The Whistler Valley Trail runs through forests and along the river right through the campground and then on to the Village. There is also a complimentary shuttle service to Whistler Village. The campground is open all year round and has log cabins and winterized RV sites.

Logged at stop: Whistler (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Deception Pass State Park

246-site campground with great views of the Rosario Strait.

Logged at stop: Deception Pass State Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Johnston Canyon Campground

Very pretty 132-site forested campground run by the National Park Service. The sites are roomy and the views are spectacular.

Logged at stop: Banff National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Whistlers Campground

Very pretty 700-site forested campground about 2 miles south of Jasper Townsite, run by the National Park Service. The sites are roomy and the views are spectacular.

Logged at stop: Jasper National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Saskatoon

Nice campground off Highway 16 near Saskatoon on a hill overlooking ballfields.

Logged at stop: Saskatchewan (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Campground

On the southern shore of Lake Manitoba

Logged at stop: Manitoba (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Red Rock State Park

135-site, well-equipped campground set in a beautiful natural amphitheater, surrounded on 3 sides by red sandstone cliffs and buttes.

Logged at stop: Red Rock State Park (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Friend's driveway

Home of dear friends in Murray, Kentucky

Logged at stop: Friends Driveway in Western KY / Land Between the Lakes (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park

34-site campground with full hookups located right on the lake. Facilities include a marina, boat docks, fishing pier, and boat rentals.

Logged at stop: Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Rancheros de Santa Fe Campground

Lovely, wooded and secluded campground about 5 miles from the heart of Santa Fe with a nice pool and hiking trails.

Logged at stop: Santa Fe (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Gaslight Campground

Immaculately clean 125-site campground with fishing pond and swimming pool

Logged at stop: Emlenton - Gaslight Campground (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Kodachrome Basin State Park

27-site campground located in a natural amphitheater right by "Big Stoney." Except for busy summer weekends, there are usually sites available.

Logged at stop: Kodachrome Basin State Park (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Wahweap Resort and Marina Campground

123-site campground with great views of Lake Powell

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Wahweap (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Walmart - Augusta, Maine

Not exactly camping, but a good place to stop for a day of just driving. Also, since this Walmart is located in a large shopping mall, it was a good place to shop if you've forgotten anything or just want to spend some money.

Logged at stop: Wal-Mart - Augusta (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Deer Island Point Campground

40-acre campground on the southwestern tip of Deer Island. The campground has open sites along the top of a cliff with spectacular views of the Bay of Fundy and the swirling tides of the Old Sow.

Logged at stop: Old Sow / Deer Island (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Bar Harbor KOA

Beautiful 175-site, oceanfront campground with panormaic views of Western Bay. The campground is located just minutes from Acadia National Park.

Logged at stop: Acadia National Park (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Meat Cove Campground

Small, primitive campground perched on a highland bluff overlooking the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Logged at stop: Meat Cove (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Cheticamp National Park Campground

162-site National Park campground located in the Rigou

Logged at stop: Cape Breton Highlands National Park / Cabot Trail (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Whycocomagh Provincial Park

62-site campground located on a dramatic hillside overlooking Bras d'Or Lake

Logged at stop: Whycocomagh Provincial Park (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Parlee Beach Provincial Park

165-site campground located a few miles from Parlee Beach

Logged at stop: Parlee Beach Provincial Park (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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South Kouchibouguac Campground

Beautiful, well-maintained, 311-site campground on the Kouchibouguac River

Logged at stop: Kouchibouguac National Park (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Cedar Dunes Provincial Park

42-site campground adjacent to the beach

Logged at stop: Cedar Dunes Provincial Park (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Wishing Well Campground

32-site campground on Trans-Canada 1 near Cordroy Pond -- about 1 hour north of ferry.

Logged at stop: Ferry to Corner Brook (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Trout River Pond Campground

44-site campground overlooking Trout River Pond. Although only 2 sites actually have views, there is an open picnic area which does provide a nice overlook.

Logged at stop: Gros Morne National Park (Trout River) (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Spirity Pond KOA

Commercial campground in the heart of Gros Morne National Park, set on a pretty mountain lake. Activities include swimming, fishing, and paddle boating on the lake.

Logged at stop: Rocky Harbor (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Shallow Bay Campground

50-site national park campground near a beautiful, 3-mile beach. The campground is not directly on the beach, but just a short walk along a path through a line of protective tuckamores. There are several other hiking/biking trails through the forest around the campground.

Logged at stop: Gros Morne National Park (Shallow Bay) (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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J. T. Cheeseman Provincial Park

102-site campground on the Little Barachois River. The Cape Ray Beach is located about a mile away in the park's day use area.

Logged at stop: J. T. Cheeseman Provincial Park (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Sunset Campground

Large campground with over 240 RV sites located on Route 6 next to the Cavenish Boardwalk and across the street from PEI National Park. Campground recreation includes a heated swimming pool, mini golf, two tennis courts, shuffleboard, amusement center with arcade, ping-pong, movies, horseshoe pits, volleyball, and much more,

Logged at stop: Cavendish (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Robinsons Island Campground

148-site National Park Campground located on Rustico Bay. This remote campground has wooded sites as well as open area sites right on Rustico Bay. There are no hookups.

Logged at stop: Robinsons Island National Park (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Camping Plage Trois-Pistoles

100-site commercial campground off Route 132 with a beach on the St. Lawrence River.

Logged at stop: Trois Pistoles (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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KOA Quebec City

184-site campground with heated pool on Route 20 about 10 miles south of Quebec City.

Logged at stop: Quebec City (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Bridger Bay Campground

13-site primitive campground at Bridger Bay, right on the lake.

Logged at stop: Antelope Island State Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Flying J Travel Plaza

Not exactly camping, but a good safe place to stop after a day of just driving.

Logged at stop: Flying J - Toledo (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lake Anita State Park Campground

144-site campground with easy access to the lake

Logged at stop: Lake Anita State Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Little Thunder Campground

Developed campground with electric hookups on the northeast corner of lake

Logged at stop: Lake McConaughy State Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Garden of the Gods Campround

313-site, 5 Star campground bordering the Garden of the Gods. Facilities include a heated pool, indoor whirlpool, and laundry

Logged at stop: Garden of the Gods (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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4J + 1 + 1 RV Park

80-site campground located along the Uncompahgre River in the walking distance to the Ouray Hot Springs and downtown Ouray

Logged at stop: Ouray (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Monument Campground

13-site campground in a juniper and pinon pine forest. There is no water or hookups.

Logged at stop: Natural Bridges National Monument (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Halls Crossing Campground

60-site primitive campground with great views of Lake Powell. There is no water or hookups.

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Halls Crossing (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Halls Crossing RV Resort and Marina

32-site campground with full lhookups. Unfortunately, there are no views of the lake from this campground.

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Halls Crossing (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Sundowner West RV Park

96-site campground right off I70, with a fishing pond and swimming pool.

Logged at stop: Sundowner West RV Park / Salina (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Steamboat Springs KOA

129-site campground on the Yarma River with a heated pool, mini golf, rental go-carts, and fishing on the river.

Logged at stop: Steamboat Springs (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Fruita Campground

71-site campground located adjacent to the orchards along the Fremont River. It is within walking distance to the Fruita School, the Gifford Farmhouse, and other historic attractions. Fruit picking is available in season.

Logged at stop: Capitol Reef National Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Canyonlands Campground

Only campground right on the main drag in Moab. Great location and good pool.

Logged at stop: Moab - Town (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Devil's Garden campground

52-site campsite which works on a first-come, first-served basis. It fills up quick, so get there early in the day. The campground is surrounded by spectacular red sandstone rock formations and is the starting point for several hikes into the Devil

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Gore Creek

National Forest Service campground 5 miles east of Vail at the base of Vail Pass. The campground is set in a forest along a stream. There is no water or hookups.

Logged at stop: Vail (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Tiger Run RV Resort

Premier RV Resort with landscaped sites with patios, a beautiful clubhouse with fireplace, an indoor pool and hot tub, and lake and stream fishing.

Logged at stop: Breckenridge (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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South Rim Campground

102-site National Park campground about a mile south of the Visitor Center. The popular Rim Rock Nature Trail starts from the C Loop of the campground.

Logged at stop: Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Kan-Do Campground

45-site campground right off I70 with a nice heated pool. It is located approximately 2 miles from Graham Cave State Park.

Logged at stop: Graham Cave State Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Kentuck Family Campground

226-site campground set on a hill above the river. A steep trail leads down from the Campground to the Youghiogheny River Trail.

Logged at stop: Ohiopyle State Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Brookville KOA

204-site campground just minutes from I70 with a heated 80-foot swimming pool, a fishing pond with paddleboat rentals, and mini-golf.

Logged at stop: Brookville - KOA (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Front Royal Campground

146-site campground just 2 miles from the northern entrance to Shenandoah National Park with a pool, waterslide, mini golf, and pond fishing.

Logged at stop: Front Royal Campground (1998 Road Trip to Virginia and North Carolina)
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Our Driveway

Logged at stop: Our Driveway (1998 Road Trip to Virginia and North Carolina)
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Charlottesville KOA

71-site campground about 10 miles from Monticello with a pool, rec room, hiking trails, and pond fishing.

Logged at stop: Charlottesville KOA (1998 Road Trip to Virginia and North Carolina)
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Camp Hatteras

A premier camping resort in the village of Rodanthe with oceanfront and soundfront sites. Some of its many amenities include: an indoor pool and jacuzzi, an outdoor pool, a 9-hole mini golf course, three stocked fishing ponds, basketball, volleyball, horseshoes, shuffleboard, playground, and a lighted tennis court.

Logged at stop: Cape Hatteras National Seashore (1998 Road Trip to Virginia and North Carolina)
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Odessa Campground

Small, run down campground in Odessa, Delaware, that is no longer in business.

Logged at stop: Odessa (1998 Road Trip to Virginia and North Carolina)
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First Landing State Park

235-site campground on the Chesapeake Bay.

Logged at stop: First Landing State Park (1999 Road Trip to First Landing State Park, Virginia)
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Niagara KOA

Large 362-site campground in Grand Island just 7 miles from the falls. Facilities include a heatred pool and a pond with paddle boats and fishing. Right next to the campground is Martin's Fantasy Island Fun and Water Park.

Logged at stop: Niagara Falls (1999 Road Trip to Niagara Falls)
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State Park Campgorund

270-site campground on the northern end of Letchworth State Park.

Logged at stop: Letchworth State Park (1999 Road Trip to Niagara Falls)
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Homestead RV Park

64-site Good Sam campground in a beautiful, wooded setting overlooking the scenic Matanuska Valley

Logged at stop: Homestead RV Park (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Teklanika River Campground

This is the only RV campground beyond the vehicle restriction area within Denail National Park. Campers are given special permits to drive in and return, but vehicles cannot be used otherwise. In order to limit traffic on the park road, there is a 3-day minimum stay. There are 53 large sites, each with a firepit and picnic table. Reservations recommended.

Logged at stop: Denali National Park (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Williwaw Creek Campground

Beautiful 60-site National Forest Campground set in the forest. Many of the sites have views of Middle Glacier. There is also an observation platform for viewing spawning salmon during the summer.

Logged at stop: Portage Glacier (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Porcupine Campground

24-site U.S. Forest Service campground at the end of the Hope Highway. A few sites have wonderful views of Turnagain Arm.

Logged at stop: Hope (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Homer Spit Campground

Waterfront campground at the end of the Homer Spit. There are 120 sites, most with 30-amp electrical hookups. The campsites along the beach have no hookups.

Logged at stop: Homer (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Miller's Landing Campground

30-site campground on Resurrection Bay at Lowell Point. The campground offers a wide range of fishing, boating, kayaking, dog mushing, wildlife and glacier tours, and hiking opportunities.

Logged at stop: Miller's Landing - Seward (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Normandy Farms Campground

Award winning campground with amazing facilities - 1 indoor heated pool, 3 outdoor pools, jacuzzi, sauna, fitness center, 18-hole disk golf course, a beautiful 20,000 square foot Recreation Lodge with lots of activities, and lots more.

Logged at stop: Normandy Farms Campground (1999 Road Trip to Boston Suburbs)
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L. L. Bean Parking Lot

L. L. Bean allows overnight RV parking at their flagship store in Freeport, which is open round the clock

Logged at stop: L. L. Bean (2000 Winter Road Trip to Acadia)
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Blackwoods National Park Campground

Year round campground set in a pine forest just a short walk from the ocean. There are 306 sites - no hookups or electric.

Logged at stop: Acadia National Park (2000 Winter Road Trip to Acadia)
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Tree Farm Campground

118-site campground located just east of Springfield, VT, in striking distance to several ski areas. Open year round.

Logged at stop: Tree Farm Campground (2000 Winter Road Trip to Acadia)
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Mt. Brode Ski Resort

Slopeside RV sites with electric. Unfortunately, this resort has closed.

Logged at stop: Mt. Brodie Ski Area (2000 Winter Road Trip to Acadia)
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Wal-Mart - Florence

Not exactly camping, but a good stop for a day of just driving. Also, a good place to shop if you've forgotten anything.

Logged at stop: Wal-Mart - Florence (2000 Spring Break on Hunting Island)
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Hunting Island State Park

Lovely 200-site beachfront campground on the northern tip of the island. Each campsite has water and electric.

Logged at stop: Hunting Island State Park (2000 Spring Break on Hunting Island)
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Jekyll Island Campground

206-site wooded campground on the northern tip of the island, just a short walk from the Clam Creek Picnic Area, Driftwood Beach and the fishing pier.

Logged at stop: Jekyll Island (2000 Spring Break on Hunting Island)
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Hunting Island State Park

Lovely 200-site beachfront campground on the northern tip of the island. Each campsite has water and electric.

Logged at stop: Hunting Island State Park (2000 Spring Break on Hunting Island)
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Wal-Mart - Richmond

Not exactly camping, but a good stop for a day of just driving. Also, a good place to shop if you've forgotten anything.

Logged at stop: Wal-Mart - Richmond (2000 Spring Break on Hunting Island)
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Shawme-Crowell State Park

285-site campground nested in a forest.

Logged at stop: Sandwich (2000 Columbus Day in Provincetown)
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Coastal Acres Campground

114-site campground within walking distance to the town of Provincetown

Logged at stop: Provincetown (2000 Columbus Day in Provincetown)
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Holiday Park Campground

200-site campground located on 200 acres along the picturesque headwaters of the Choptank River, in the heart of the Delmarva Peninsula. Sites are spacious and wooded and there are many

Logged at stop: Holiday Park Campground (2000 Chesapeake RV Road Trip)
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North Pole Campground

71-site, year round campground located just 3 miles north of Whiteface Mountain and 12 miles north of Lake Placid village.

Logged at stop: Lake Placid (2001 Winter Trip to Lake Placid)
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Mt. Brodie Ski Resort

Slopeside RV sites with electric. Unfortunately, this resort has closed.

Logged at stop: Mt. Brodie Ski Area (2001 Winter Trip to Lake Placid)
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Flying J Travel Plaza

Logged at stop: Flying J - Latta (2001 Spring Break on Hunting Island)
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Hunting Island State Park

Lovely 200-site beachfront campground on the northern tip of the island. Each campsite has water and electric.

Logged at stop: Hunting Island State Park (2001 Spring Break on Hunting Island)
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Huntington Beach State Park

184-site campground on the edge of one of the most beautiful stretches of the Grand Strand

Logged at stop: Huntington Beach State Park / Brookgreen Gardens (2001 Spring Break on Hunting Island)
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Goldbrook Campground

Year-round campground located just 5 miles from the Trapp Family Lodge and 7 miles from the Stowe Mountain Ski Resort

Logged at stop: Stowe (2002 Winter Trip to Stowe, Vermont)
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Mt. Brodie Ski Area

Slopeside RV sites with electric. Unfortunately, this resort has closed.

Logged at stop: Mt. Brodie Ski Area (2002 Winter Trip to Stowe, Vermont)
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Flying J Travel Plaza

Not exactly camping, but a good stop for a day of just driving. Also, a good place to shop if you've forgotten anything.

Logged at stop: Flying J - Latta (2002 Spring Break on Hunting Island)
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Hunting Island State Park

Lovely 200-site beachfront campground on the northern tip of the island. Each campsite has water and electric.

Logged at stop: Hunting Island State Park (2002 Spring Break on Hunting Island)
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Flying J Travel Plaza

Not exactly camping, but a good stop for a day of just driving. Also, a good place to shop if you've forgotten anything.

Logged at stop: Flying J - Latta (2002 Spring Break on Hunting Island)
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Cape Henlopen State Park

159-site campground set amongst pine-covered dunes

Logged at stop: Cape Henlopen State Park (2002 RV Trip to Delaware and Virginia Beach)
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First Landing State Park

235-site campground on the Chesapeake Bay.

Logged at stop: First Landing State Park (2002 RV Trip to Delaware and Virginia Beach)
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Kroger Supermarket

24-hour supermarket that allowed us to park in their lot overnight (with advanced permission from the manager)

Logged at stop: Brother's house in Columbus (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Blue Springs Lake Campground

61-site campground in Jackson County's Fleming Park

Logged at stop: Blue Springs Lake Campground (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Chief Hosa Campground

61-site campground (elevation 7,700 feet) set in a beautiful mountain setting with commanding views of the Continental Divide.

Logged at stop: Chief Hosa Campground (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Goblin Valley State Park Campground

25-site campground with modern restrooms and hot water showers. Each campsite has a picnic table with a shade covering, paved parking pad, and barbecue grill.

Logged at stop: Goblin Valley State Park (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Echo Bay Campground

166-site campground up a steep hill from the lake (no views)

Logged at stop: Lake Mead National Recreation Area - Echo Bay (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Stovepipe Wells Campground

200-site campground in the village of Stovepipe Wells. 15 of the sites have RV hookups—a necssity in the summer. Campground guests are welcome to u se the motel pool across the street.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Grand Sierra Resort Casino & RV Park

178-site campground that is part of the humongous Grand Sierra Resort. Guests of the campground have access to the hotel facilities, including the pool (adults only after 8:00 pm), numerous restaurants, a 20-shop arcade, Nevada’s largest casino floor, a 50-lane bowling center, the Fun Quest arcade for kids, and a lake top golf driving range.

Logged at stop: Reno / Grand Sierra Resort Casino & RV Park (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lower Lehman Creek Campground

11-site campround (elevation 7,700) along the Lehman Creek at the beginning of Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive. The campground has no hookups, showers, or dump station.

Logged at stop: Great Basin National Park (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Friends' driveway

Logged at stop: Friends' home in Park City (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Vedauwoo Glens Campground

50-site campground set amongst the pink granite boulders

Logged at stop: Vedauwoo Glens (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lake Anita State ParkCampground

144-site campground with easy access to the lake

Logged at stop: Lake Anita State Park (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Kickapoo State Park

184-site campground with showers and a playground. About half the sites have electric hookups.

Logged at stop: Kickapoo State Park (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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My brother's house

Logged at stop: Brother's house in Columbus (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Flying J Travel Plaza

Logged at stop: Flying J - Carmel Church (2003 Spring Break on Edisto Island)
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Edisto Beach State Park

Lovely 75-site beachfront campground set between the ocean and salt marshes. Each campsite has water and electric.

Logged at stop: Edisto Beach State Park (2003 Spring Break on Edisto Island)
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KOA - Enfield, NC

77-site campground conveniently located just off I95 (Exit 154), south of Rocky Mount. Amenities include a swimming pool and mini golf.

Logged at stop: KOA - Enfield (2003 Spring Break on Edisto Island)
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First Landing State Park

235-site campground on the Chesapeake Bay.

Logged at stop: First Landing State Park (2003 Spring Break on Edisto Island)
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Cypress Cove Campground

32-site campground in the heart of Manteo on Roanoke Island. Amenities include a well-stocked fishing pond.

Logged at stop: Roanoke Island (2004 Spring Break on Ocracoke Island)
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Cape Hatteras National Seashore Campground

136-site campground along Ocracoke Beach

Logged at stop: Ocracoke Island (2004 Spring Break on Ocracoke Island)
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Friends' driveway

Logged at stop: Friends' House in Virginia Beach (2004 Spring Break on Ocracoke Island)
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Indiana Dunes State Park

286-site campground nestled in the dunes

Logged at stop: Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Cedar Pass Campground

110-site campground in the National Park with an amphitheater for ranger talks. Has great views of the Badlands.

Logged at stop: Badlands National Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Beartooth Campground

Random secluded unpopulated site off the side of the highway that is in the heart of Grizzly Bear country without cell phone coverage

Logged at stop: Beartooth Highway (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Canyons Campground

X number site campground located by zasfd asdf asdf.

Logged at stop: Yellowstone National Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Jenny Lake

Describe Jenny Lake or wherever you camp here!

Logged at stop: Grand Teton National Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Mather Campground

XX site campground near ssss

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - South Rim (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Lake McConaughy beach

Primitive camping on the beach along the northeast corner of lake.

Logged at stop: Lake McConaughy State Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Gravel Parking Lot

Possibly "free" camping is available in the parking lot in Monument Valley as directed by the attendant. First come, first serve. May be known as Mitten View Campground. Regardless, the views are awesome.

Logged at stop: Monument Valley (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Canyonlands Campground

Only campground right on the main drag in Moab. Great location and good pool.

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Devil's Garden campground

52-site campsite which works on a first-come, first-served basis. It fills up quick, so get there early in the day. The campground is surrounded by spectacular red sandstone rock formations and is the starting point for several hikes into the Devil's Garden.

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Ruby's Inn Campground and RV Park

200-site campground right outside Bryce National Park with full hookups, pool, hot tub, and laundry.

Logged at stop: Bryce Canyon National Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Sunset Campground

Very pretty 110-site forested campground run by the National Park Service. Located across the road yet in walking distance to the rim of the canyon.

Logged at stop: Bryce Canyon National Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Moraine Park

Campsite located within the park.

Logged at stop: Rocky Mountain National Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Gros Ventre Campground

Camped in this xx campground located

Logged at stop: Grand Teton National Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Flying J

Not exactly camping, but a good stop for a day of just driving. Also, a good place to shop if you've forgotten anything.

Logged at stop: Flying J - Latta (2009 Southeast Coast Trip)
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Hunting Island State Park

Lovely 200-site beachfront campground on the northern tip of the island. Each campsite has water and electric.

Logged at stop: Hunting Island State Park (2009 Southeast Coast Trip)
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Gamble Rogers State Park

34-site campground located right on Flagler Beach

Logged at stop: Gamble Rogers State Park (2009 Southeast Coast Trip)
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John Pennekamp State Park

47-site campground located a short walk from the concession and Cannon Beach

Logged at stop: John Pennekamp State Park (2009 Southeast Coast Trip)
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Curry Hammock State Park

28-site, full-facility campground on the ocean side of the Key

Logged at stop: Curry Hammock State Park (2009 Southeast Coast Trip)
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Buttonwood Campground

One of three campgrounds in the park. This one is located on the Gulf side of the Key.

Logged at stop: Bahia Honda State Park (2009 Southeast Coast Trip)
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El Mar RV Resort

10-site campground located right on the water on Stockton Island (mile marker 5)

Logged at stop: Key West (2009 Southeast Coast Trip)
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Curry Hammock State Park

28-site, full-facility campground on the ocean side of the Key

Logged at stop: Curry Hammock State Park (2009 Southeast Coast Trip)
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Anastasia State Park

123-site large wooded campground within bicycling distance to the beach

Logged at stop: Anastasia State Park (2009 Southeast Coast Trip)
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Huntington Beach State Park

107-site campground just a short walk over a boardwalk to the beach

Logged at stop: Huntington Beach State Park (2009 Southeast Coast Trip)
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Friends' house in Virginia Beach

Logged at stop: Friends' House in Virginia Beach (2009 Southeast Coast Trip)
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Schroon Lake Rest Area

Adirondack Northway Rest Area

Logged at stop: Northway Rest Area (2010 RV Trip to Quebec)
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Le Genévrier

400-site, family-oriented campground with a lake for swimming and 15 km of mountain biking trails

Logged at stop: Camping Le Genévrier in Baie St. Paul (2010 RV Trip to Quebec)
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Camping Leclerc

Lovely wooded campground on Chemin de La Baleine along the southern shore of the island

Logged at stop: Isle-aux-Coudres (2010 RV Trip to Quebec)
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Camping Tadoussac

200-site campground (428 rue Bateau-Passeur) located high atop a hill overlooking the town. Some of the sites have spectacular views of the river and town below. It is in walking distance to town.

Logged at stop: Tadoussac (2010 RV Trip to Quebec)
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Parc du Mont-Sainte-Anne Campground

166-site campground within the park, just 7 km east of the alpine ski area. The campground has a large lake for swimming, mountain bike trails, a playground, and even an animal farm.

Logged at stop: Parc du Mont-Sainte-Anne (2010 RV Trip to Quebec)
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Sablonniere Campground

Lovely park campground on the Riviere du Diable in the La Diable Sector of Parc National du Mont-Tremblant

Logged at stop: Mont-Tremblant (2010 RV Trip to Quebec)
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Ausable River Campground

120-site campground located on 130 acres along the Ausable River within the Adirondack Park. Activities include fishing, boating, and swimming on the Ausable River as well as bicycling or walking along its wilderness trails.

Logged at stop: Ausable River Campground (2010 RV Trip to Quebec)
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Flying J Travel Plaza

Not exactly camping, but a good safe place to stop after a day of just driving.

Logged at stop: Flying J - Toledo (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lake Anita State Park Campground

144-site campground with easy access to the lake

Logged at stop: Lake Anita State Park (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lone Eagle Campground

Developed campground with electric hookups on the north shore of the lake, just west of Arthur Bay

Logged at stop: Lake McConaughy State Park (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Boyd Lake State Park Campground

148-site campground with paved pull-through sites. Facilities include a sandy beach and pavilion for swimming, a marina with boat ramps, and a paved walking/biking trail that connects to Loveland’s path system.

Logged at stop: Boyd Lake State Park (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Walmart - Broomfield, CO

Not exactly camping, but a good place to stop for a day of just driving. Also, since this Walmart is located in a large shopping mall, it was a good place to shop if you've forgotten anything or just want to spend some money.

Logged at stop: Boulder (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Reverend’s Ridge Campground

97-site campground (57 of which have electrical hookups) just off Gap Road in the northwest corner of the park

Logged at stop: Golden Gate Canyon State Park (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Marys Lake Campground

Nestled in a beautiful valley surrounded by the Rockies, just a stone’s throw away from Mary’s Lake.

Logged at stop: Estes Park (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Timber Creek Campground

98-site national park campground located in the Kawuneeche Valley on Trail Ridge Road approximately 10 miles north of Grand Lake. It works on a first-come, first-served basis.

Logged at stop: Rocky Mountain National Park (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Tiger Run RV Resort

Premier RV Resort with landscaped sites with patios, a beautiful clubhouse with fireplace, an indoor pool and hot tub, and lake and stream fishing.

Logged at stop: Breckenridge (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Flying J Travel Plaza

Not exactly camping, but a good safe place to stop near the Denver Airport for an early morning flight

Logged at stop: Flying J - Aurora (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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My brother's driveway

Logged at stop: Brother's house in Columbus (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Kansas rest area

Logged at stop: Route 70 Rest Area (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Hickory Run State Park Campground

381-site campground with both a forested section and a grassy, more open section

Logged at stop: Hickory Run State Park (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Cedarbrook RV Park

Located 1 mile off I70 in southwestern Illinois

Logged at stop: Cedarbrook RV Park (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Chatfield State Park

Campground in walking distance to the lake

Logged at stop: Chatfield State Park (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Martha's Vineyard Family Campground

Only campground on the island, located just one and a half miles from the Vineyard Haven ferry terminal on the Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Road. The campground has spacious wooded sites as well as rustic cabins. Other amenities include modern restrooms with hot showers, laundromat, store, recreation hall and playground.

Logged at stop: Tisbury (2008 Martha's Vineyard RV Vacation)
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Indianapolis KOA

Commercial campground right off I40 with a nice pool and pleasant sites.

Logged at stop: Indianapolis KOA (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Brother's Driveway

Logged at stop: Brother's House in Ohio (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lake Anita State Park Campground

144-site campground with easy access to the lake

Logged at stop: Lake Anita State Park (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Little Thunder Campground

Developed campground with electric hookups on the northeast corner of lake

Logged at stop: Lake McConaughy State Park (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Marys Lake Campground

Nestled in a beautiful valley surrounded by the Rockies, just a stone’s throw away from Mary’s Lake and a short distance from the east entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park

Logged at stop: Rocky Mountain National Park (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Century Mobile Home and RV Park in Ogden

Commercial campground right off I15 with a nice pool and pleasant sites

Logged at stop: Drive through Wyoming to Ogden (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Umatilla Marina and RV Park

Commercial campground located on the Columbia River in Umatilla, Oregon.

Logged at stop: Columbia River (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Saltwater State Park

88-acre marine camping park located about halfway between Seattle and Tacoma in the city of Des Moines, Washington. Its main attraction is its 1,445 feet of beachfront on the Puget Sound, including a sandy swimming beach, tide pools for exploring marine life, a submerged artificial reef popular with scuba divers, and salmon spawning in McSorley Creek.

Logged at stop: Seattle (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Mounthaven RV Resort

Lovely 16-site campground nestled in a cedar grove just a 1/2 mile from the Nisqually Entrance to Mount Rainier National park

Logged at stop: Mount Rainier National Park (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Crown Villa RV Resort

Exclusive RV resort in Bend with many fine amenities: pads constructed of decorative, paver bricks, professionally landscaped patios, guest lounge, spa and fitness center, tennis court, and more.

Logged at stop: Bend (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Mazama Campground

The only RV campground in the park. It has 213 tent and RV sites (and some hookups) and is open from late June to mid October. This campground is located in Mazama Village, about 3 miles south of the Steel Visitor Center

Logged at stop: Crater Lake National Park (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Harbor RV Anchorage

Logged at stop: Redwood National and State Parks (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Caspar Beach RV Park

RV Campground across the street from beautiful Caspar Beach, just 3 1/2 miles north of the village of Mendocino.

Logged at stop: Mendocino (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA and Side Trips to San Francisco (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Riverside RV Park

Lovely RV Park located near the mouth of the Klamath River on Highway 101 in Klamath, California.

Logged at stop: Klamath - Riverside RV Park (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA and Side Trips to San Francisco (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Sunset Bay State Park

67-stie campground across the road from beautiful Sunset Bay Cove

Logged at stop: Sunset Bay State Park (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Fort Stevens State Park

476-site campground that also has15 yurts and 11 deluxe cabins

Logged at stop: Fort Stevens State Park (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Pine Village KOA

Lovely camping resort on 30 acres near the Bavarian village of Leavenworth. The campground has 120 RV sites, 40 tent sites, 20 cabins, two cottages, and nine lodges.

Logged at stop: Leavenworth (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Seattle / Tacoma KOA

Popular urban 134-site campground located 17 miles south of Seattle in the town of Kent, Washington

Logged at stop: Seattle / Tacoma KOA (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Columbia Hills State Park

338-acre state park with Horsethief Lake and 7,500 feet of Columbia River shoreline. The campground has eight sites with partial hookups, four sites with no hookups, and six primitive tent sites.

Logged at stop: Columbia Hills State Park (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Garden RV Park

100-site campground with a lovely garden setting just 4 miles south of the town of Sisters on Route 20

Logged at stop: Sisters (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Klamath Falls Walmart

Not exactly camping, but a good place to stop for a day of just driving. Also, it was a good place to food shop.

Logged at stop: Klamath Falls Walmart (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Indian Wells Campground

43-site campground located at the southern end of the park just downhill from the Visitor Center

Logged at stop: Lava Beds National Monument (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Manzanita Lake Campground

179-site campground located near the northwest entrance to the park, adjacent to Lake Manzanita

Logged at stop: Lassen Volcanic National Park (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Auburn Gold Country RV Park

RV park in the heart of California's historic Gold Mining districts

Logged at stop: Auburn (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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San Francisco RV Resort

Atop a 60-foot bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, 15 miles south of the Golden Gate Bridge

Logged at stop: San Francisco RV Resort - Pacifica (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Berg's Driveway

Andrew's girlfriend Celeste's parents' home

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Sonoma Coast State Park (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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San Francisco RV Resort - Pacifica

Atop a 60-foot bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, 15 miles south of the Golden Gate Bridge

Logged at stop: San Francisco RV Resort - Pacifica (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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San Francisco RV Resort - Pacifica

Atop a 60-foot bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, 15 miles south of the Golden Gate Bridge

Logged at stop: San Francisco RV Resort - Pacifica (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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San Francisco RV Resort - Pacifica

Atop a 60-foot bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, 15 miles south of the Golden Gate Bridge

Logged at stop: San Francisco RV Resort - Pacifica (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Morro Bay State Park

95-site campground overlooking the Bay

Logged at stop: Morro Bay State Park and San Luis Obispo (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Washburn Campground - San Simeon State Park

70-site campground located on a plateau overlooking the Santa Lucia Mountains and the ocean

Logged at stop: San Simeon State Park and Hearst Castle (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Port San Luis Harbor

Dry camp right on the ocean near the fishing pier

Logged at stop: Port San Luis Harbor Campground - Avila Beach (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Malibu Beach RV Park

140-site campground perched atop a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean and the world famous Malibu Beach. Since it faces south over the ocean, both sunrise and sunset are viewable from the campground.

Logged at stop: Malibu Beach RV Park (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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North Pines Campground

One of three very highly sought after campgrounds in Yosemite Valley

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Upper Pines Campground

One of three very highly sought after campgrounds in Yosemite Valley

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Castle Crags State Park

76-site mostly tent-only campground with 3 sites for RVs up to 27 feet (no hook-ups). The campsites are set in a forest at the base of the road to Vista Point. Its proximity to I5 makes it both convenient and a bit noisy.

Logged at stop: Castle Crags State Park (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

150-RV-site campground with full and partial hookups located on lovely Lake Siskiyou at the foot of Mount Shasta

Logged at stop: Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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Crown Villa RV Resort

Exclusive RV resort in Bend with many fine amenities: pads constructed of decorative, paver bricks, professionally landscaped patios, guest lounge, spa and fitness center, tennis court, and more.

Logged at stop: Bend (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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Cascade Locks Marine Park

16-site campground on the Columbia River, with a boat launch and great salmon fishing.

Logged at stop: Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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Vasa Park Resort

16-site campground on the western shore of Lake Sammamish

Logged at stop: Seattle (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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Stanton Park

40-site campground along the South Umpqua River in Canyonville, just off I-5 Exit 99

Logged at stop: Stanton Park (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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North Pines Campground

One of three very highly sought after campgrounds in Yosemite Valley

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Crane Flat Campground

A Yosemite National Park campground located located 17 miles from Yosemite Valley, near the junction for Tioga Road at an elevation of 6,200 feet.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Tuolumne Meadows Campground

A popular Yosemite National Park Campground located on the Tioga Road at Tuolumne Meadows, about 1.5 hours northeast of Yosemite Valley. It is at an elevation of 8,600 feet.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Mammouth Mountain RV Park

185-site campground located in the town of Mammoth Lakes just across the street from the Forest Service Visitor Center.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra (South of Mono Lake) (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Willow Springs RV Park

25-site campground located along US 395 about 6 miles south of the town of Bridgeport. All sites have full hookups. A nice touch is the central campfire that has been in place for 50 years.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra (North of Mono Lake) (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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South Lake Tahoe KOA

56-site campground (40 with full hookups and 16 with no hookups) located about 6 miles south of Lake Tahoe on US 50. There is a nice heated pool that is open seasonally.

Logged at stop: Lake Tahoe (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Flying J

Not exactly camping, but a good stop for a day of just driving. Also, a good place to shop if you've forgotten anything.

Logged at stop: Flying J - Bakersfield (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Afton Canyon Campground

22-site campground set at 1,400 feet in a desert riparian habitat along the Mojave River. There are no hookups and the campground is first-come, first-served

Logged at stop: Afton Canyon Natural Area (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Circus Circus RV Park

170-site campground located right on the strip with full hookups and a nice pool. It's really just a pavement, but what do you expect--you're in Las Vegas, and it's the only campground on the strip.

Logged at stop: Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Furnace Creek Campground

136-site campground located just north of the Visitor Center, which is open all year. There are no hookups. This is the only park campground that takes reservations

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Yucca Valley RV Park

Small 15-site campground (with full hookups) conveniently located near Palm Springs and Joshua Tree National Park

Logged at stop: Joshua Tree National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Jumbo Rocks Campground

125-site campground located about 9 miles south of the town of Twentynine Palms on the Utah Trail. Its unique granite rock formations make it a very popular spot for rock climbers. At 4,400 feet, this campground is the highest campground in the park. Sites are first-come, first-served.

Logged at stop: Joshua Tree National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Caprinteria State Beach

200-site campground with full or partial hookups, many of which are situated right on the edge of the beach. The campground is in walking distance to the lovely little town of Carpinteria.

Logged at stop: Carpinteria State Beach / Santa Barbara (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Laguna Seca Raceway

172-site campground situated in an oak woodlands overlooking the world-famous Laguna Seca Raceway. It is just 6.5 miles away from Monterey.

Logged at stop: Monterey (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Berg's Driveway

Andrew's girlfriend Celeste's parents' home

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Sonoma County (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Upper Pines Campground

One of three very highly coveted campgrounds in Yosemite Valley

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Side Trips through Sonoma and Napa County (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Mammoth Mountain RV Park

185-site campground located in the town of Mammoth Lakes just across the street from the Forest Service Visitor Center.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - South (Mammoth Lakes, Bishop, and Lone Pine) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Keough Hot Springs Resort

Small campground at the hot springs resort with 10 water and electric sites.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - South (Mammoth Lakes, Bishop, and Lone Pine) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Brown's Millpond Campground

Located 6 miles northwest of Bishop in Inyo's Millpond County Park, with 60 RV and tent sites nestled in the foothills of the High Sierra and backed by the cool-running waters of a creek.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - South (Mammoth Lakes, Bishop, and Lone Pine) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Boulder Creek RV Resort

77-site campground located on 395, 4 miles south of Lone Pine. There are 57 pull-through and 20 back-in sites, each with water, sewer, electric, and cable TV. Other amenities include a pool, spa, free WIFI, and free muffins and coffee in the morning.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - South (Mammoth Lakes, Bishop, and Lone Pine) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Furnace Creek Resort RV Park

26-sites (all with full hookups) campground, located at The Furnace Creek Ranch just south of the Visitor Center. Open year round. Guests can enjoy the Ranch’s natural spring-fed swimming pool, shower facility, coin operated laundry, tennis courts, shuffleboard, volleyball, Bocci Ball and basketball court.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Oh! Ridge Campground

143-site (no hookups) National Forest Campground located on a hill above June Lake, with outstanding views of the lake and mountains. The campground is at an elevation of 7,600 feet.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - North (June Lake, Lee Vining, Yosemite, and Bridgeport) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Mono Vista RV Park

Lovely campground along Highway 395 in Lee Vining, the eastern Gateway to Yosemite.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - North (June Lake, Lee Vining, Yosemite, and Bridgeport) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Sonoma County (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Berg's Driveway

Andrew's girlfriend Celeste's parents' home

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Sonoma County (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Mono Vista RV Park

Lovely campground along Highway 395 in Lee Vining, the eastern Gateway to Yosemite.

Logged at stop: Tuolumne Meadows / Mono Lake (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Camp Richardson

Lakeside resort located in South Lake Tahoe California, offering lakeside lodging, RV camping, a full service marina during the summer months, cross country ski resort during the winter, and beachside dining year round.

Logged at stop: South Lake Tahoe area (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Manzanita Lake Campground

179-site campground located near the northwest entrance to the park, adjacent to Lake Manzanita

Logged at stop: Lassen Volcanic National Park (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

150-RV-site campground with full and partial hookups located on lovely Lake Siskiyou at the foot of Mount Shasta

Logged at stop: Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Prosser Reservoir Campground

29-site campground located at an elevation 5,800 feet on the west shore peninsula of Prosser Reservoir. There are no hookups.

Logged at stop: Truckee (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA and Flight Home (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Side Trips to San Francisco, Sonoma, Napa, and Marin Counties (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA and Flight Home

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA (2015 Herb and Lolo's Migration West)
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Upper Pines Campground

One of three very highly coveted campgrounds in Yosemite Valley

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2015 Yosemite Thanksgiving and San Diego)
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Walmart - Chino

Not exactly camping, but a good stop for a day of just driving. Also, a good place to shop if you've forgotten anything.

Logged at stop: Walmart Supercenter in Chino, California (2015 Yosemite Thanksgiving and San Diego)
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Los Banos KOA

KOA campground located just 3 miles west of I5, near the San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area

Logged at stop: Los Banos KOA (2015 Yosemite Thanksgiving and San Diego)
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San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Award winning camping resort located within an hour’s drive of San Francisco, Napa and Sonoma Valley Wineries, giant redwoods, and Sonoma County and California Coastal Beaches.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA (2015 Yosemite Thanksgiving and San Diego)
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Campland on the Bay

Premier campground located on beautiful Mission Bay in San Diego. Amenities in this 555-site campground include: 2 swimming pools and jacuzzis, a world class fitness room, a 124-slip marina, power boat and kayak rentals, bike rentals, the Hungry Wolf BBQ and Ice Cream Parlor, and lots of planned activities on the weekends.

Logged at stop: Campland on the Bay and San Diego Side Trips (2015 Yosemite Thanksgiving and San Diego)
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Campland on the Bay

Premier campground located on beautiful Mission Bay in San Diego. Amenities in this 555-site campground include: 2 swimming pools and jacuzzis, a world class fitness room, a 124-slip marina, power boat and kayak rentals, bike rentals, the Hungry Wolf BBQ and Ice Cream Parlor, and lots of planned activities on the weekends.

Logged at stop: Campland on the Bay and San Diego Side Trips (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Upper Pines Campground

One of three very highly coveted campgrounds in Yosemite Valley

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2016 Yosemite & Eastern Sierra)
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Tuolumne Meadows Campground

A popular Yosemite National Park Campground located on the Tioga Road at Tuolumne Meadows, about 1.5 hours northeast of Yosemite Valley. It is at an elevation of 8,600 feet.

Logged at stop: Yosemite - Tuolumne Meadows (2016 Yosemite & Eastern Sierra)
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Mono Vista RV Park

Lovely campground along Highway 395 in Lee Vining, the eastern Gateway to Yosemite.

Logged at stop: Mono Lake and Travertine Hot Springs (Bridgeport) (2016 Yosemite & Eastern Sierra)
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Camp Richardson

Lakeside resort located in South Lake Tahoe California, offering lakeside lodging, RV camping, a full service marina during the summer months, cross country ski resort during the winter, and beachside dining year round.

Logged at stop: South Lake Tahoe Area (2016 Yosemite & Eastern Sierra)
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Upper Pines Campground

One of three very highly coveted campgrounds in Yosemite Valley

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2016 Yosemite and Pinnacles)
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Pinnacles Campground

Lovely campground near the East Entrance to Pinnacles National Park. There are 103 sites for tents and 36 sites with partial hookups. There is even a swimming pool open during the summer.

Logged at stop: Pinnacles National Park (2016 Yosemite and Pinnacles)
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Sidewinder Cove

Beautiful, protected cove with decent anchoring located near the entrance to the Narrows

Logged at stop: Lake Mead National Recreation Area (2016 Bringing the Boat West)
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Lake Mead Marina

Transient dock at the marina for $20 per night

Logged at stop: Lake Mead National Recreation Area (2016 Bringing the Boat West)
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Morro Bay State Park

95-site campground overlooking the Bay

Logged at stop: Morro Bay State Park and San Luis Obispo (2017 Southern California Deserts)
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Los Banos KOA

KOA campground located just 3 miles west of I5, near the San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area

Logged at stop: Los Banos KOA (2017 Southern California Deserts)
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Flying J

Not exactly camping, but a good stop for a day of just driving. Also, a good place to shop if you've forgotten anything.

Logged at stop: Flying J - Thousand Palms (2017 Southern California Deserts)
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Borrego Palms Canyon Campground

Lovely campground in Anza-Borrego State Park located near the town of Borrego Springs and the park Visitor Center. The campground had three sections: one for hookups, one for tent campers, and one for RV dry camping. There are two excellent hikes that start in the campground: Borrego Palms Canyon and the Panorama Overlook Trail.

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2017 Southern California Deserts)
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Jumbo Rocks Campground

125-site campground located about 9 miles south of the town of Twentynine Palms on the Utah Trail. Its unique granite rock formations make it a very popular spot for rock climbers. At 4,400 feet, this campground is the highest campground in the park. Sites are first-come, first-served.

Logged at stop: Joshua Tree National Park (2017 Southern California Deserts)
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Eureka Dunes Campground

Primitive campground (no water or flush toilets) with four designated sites at the base of the impressive Eureka Dunes. A bit further down the road, there are a few more dispersed campsites without the amenities of a picnic table and fire ring.

Logged at stop: Death Valley - Eureka Dunes (2017 Death Valley and Eastern Sierra 4WD)
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Saline Valley Warm Springs

Primitive campground in a beautiful palm oasis with numerous soaking pools

Logged at stop: Death Valley - Saline Valley Warm Springs (2017 Death Valley and Eastern Sierra 4WD)
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Chiemsee-Camping Rödlgries

330-site campground on the south shore of the Chiemsee with its own bathing beach. The boat ferry to the islands is located just a short 1 km walk away.

Logged at stop: Chiemsee (2017 European Vacation)
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Camping Nord-Sum

Small, family run campground with grassy sites separated by trees and shrubs, and a heated swimming pool

Logged at stop: Salzburg (2017 European Vacation)
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Camping Grafenlehen

Small, family-run campground just a mile from Berchtesgaden National Park. From the campground, it’s just a ¾-mile walk on a lovely path alongside a river to the northern end of Konigsee Lake and boat docks from which the lake ferry departs.

Logged at stop: Berchtesgaden National Park (2017 European Vacation)
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Camping Marina di Venezia

Largest campground in Europe with incredible facilities: an Aquamarine Park with 5 pools, including an Olympic size lap pool, a wave pool, 3 large water slides, a play area with a giant tipping bucket that periodically dumps gallons of waters on heads below, and several jacuzzis; 3 restaurants, 2 bars; a supermarket, a hair salon, shops, a doctor’s office, a stage for performances, and a sandy mile-long beach on the Adriatic Sea

Logged at stop: Venice (2017 European Vacation)
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Camping Bella Italia

Beautiful campground on the southern shore of the Gardasee with five large water pools, inflatable parks, restaurants, shops, and markets

Logged at stop: Peschiera del Garda on the Gardasee (2017 European Vacation)
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Camping San Michele

Peaceful and tranquil campground set in an olive grove atop a hill overlooking the countryside, located about a mile from the Levanto train station.

Logged at stop: Cinque Terre (2017 European Vacation)
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Conca d'Oro

Campground on western shore of Lake Maggiore near the little village of Feriolo, with nice grassy sites and a sandy beach right on the lake.

Logged at stop: Lake Maggiore and the Borromean Islands (2017 European Vacation)
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Camping Alphubel

Small campground next to the Tasch train station

Logged at stop: Zermatt and the Matterhorn (2017 European Vacation)
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Camping Eigennordwand

Campground nestled at the base of the Eiger North Wall with incredible views. It is located a short distance from the Mannlichen cable car station.

Logged at stop: Grindelwald (2017 European Vacation)
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Camping International Lido

Campground across the street from Lido Beach, and just a mile and a half walk along the waterfront promenade to Lucerne's Altstadt

Logged at stop: Lucerne (2017 European Vacation)
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Camping Brunnen

Campground on the shores of the Forggensee, about 3 miles north of the Schloss Neuschwanstein

Logged at stop: Fussen (2017 European Vacation)
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Camping Ampersee

Campground near A8 in Olching, with a grassy beach on a small lake and a beer garden.

Logged at stop: Wieskirche, Andechs Monastery, and Ampersee (2017 European Vacation)
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Camping Rutti

Campground at the end of the Lauterbrunnen Valley in the village of Stechelberg with lovely views of the surrounding mountains. It is about a half mile walk from the Schilthornbahn to Murren and the Schiltorn.

Logged at stop: Stechelberg, Gimmelwald, and Murren (2017 European Vacation)
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Tuolumne Meadows Campground

A popular Yosemite National Park Campground located on the Tioga Road at Tuolumne Meadows, about 1.5 hours northeast of Yosemite Valley. It is at an elevation of 8,600 feet.

Logged at stop: Yosemite - Tuolumne Meadows (2017 Total Solar Eclipse)
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Bordertown RV Resort

Campground with 50 large, pull through spaces, all paved and with full hook-ups.

Logged at stop: Bordertown RV Resort (2017 Total Solar Eclipse)
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Mazama Campground

The only RV campground in the park. It has 213 tent and RV sites (and some hookups) and is open from late June to mid October. This campground is located in Mazama Village, about 3 miles south of the Steel Visitor Center

Logged at stop: Crater Lake National Park (2017 Total Solar Eclipse)
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Klamath Falls KOA

Campground in Klamath Falls with pull through sites with full hookups.

Logged at stop: Klamath Falls KOA (2017 Total Solar Eclipse)
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BLM Land

Primitive camp in a pull-out along a 4WD road near the Crowley Hot Springs area. Great views and easy access to the pools.

Logged at stop: Long Valley Primitive Hot Springs (2017 4WD Eastern Sierra and Death Valley Adventure)
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Primitive Campground

Undeveloped campground located 2 miles past the Racetrack Playa with room for about 6 groups of campers. The only facility is an outhouse strapped to the ground to prevent it from blowing away (just like those rocks)

Logged at stop: Death Valley - The Racetrack (2017 4WD Eastern Sierra and Death Valley Adventure)
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Palm Oasis

Primitive campground in a beautiful palm oasis with two soaking pools, shower facilities, and a restroom.

Logged at stop: Death Valley - Saline Valley Warm Springs (2017 4WD Eastern Sierra and Death Valley Adventure)
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Glacier View Campground

Campground at the junction of 168 and 395, with showers and water and electrical hook-ups

Logged at stop: Big Pine (2017 4WD Eastern Sierra and Death Valley Adventure)
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Ricardo Campground

First-come-first-served campground in Red Rock Canyon State Park, with large campsites set against a backdrop of colorful cliffs

Logged at stop: Red Rock Canyon State Park (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Brown's Millpond Campground

Located 6 miles northwest of Bishop in Inyo's Millpond County Park, with 60 RV and tent sites nestled in the foothills of the High Sierra and backed by the cool-running waters of a creek.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Mono Vista RV Park

Lovely campground along Highway 395 in Lee Vining, the eastern Gateway to Yosemite.

Logged at stop: Mono Lake (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Bridgeport Reservoir Marina and Campground

Campground on a pretty fishing lake with nice views of the Sierra.

Logged at stop: Bridgeport (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Campground by the Lake

Campground located across the street from Lake Tahoe that is owned and operated by the City of South Lake Tahoe Recreation Services Department. The campground is part of a complex with other city recreational facilities, such as an indoor heated swimming pool, an ice arena, basketball courts, pickleball, etc. The day use cost to use these facilities is $6.

Logged at stop: South Lake Tahoe (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Sandy beach in Gunsight Canyon

Set up our tent past the muck onto the sandy beach. No rain in sight, so we kept the fly off the tent and had an incredible view of the Milky Way from our sleeping bags

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Gunsight Canyon (2018 Lake Powell Boat Camping)
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Anchored off beach in Chuckwalla Springs Cove

In the back of the boat with nothing but the stars above

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Chuckwalla Springs Cove (2018 Lake Powell Boat Camping)
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Anchored in cove in Halls Creek Bay

In the back of the boat with nothing but the stars above

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Halls Creek Bay (2018 Lake Powell Boat Camping)
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Anchored in cove a few miles up the San Juan Arm

In the back of the boat with nothing but the stars above

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - San Juan Arm (2018 Lake Powell Boat Camping)
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Campground by the Lake

Campground located across the street from Lake Tahoe that is owned and operated by the City of South Lake Tahoe Recreation Services Department. The campground is part of a complex with other city recreational facilities, such as an indoor heated swimming pool, an ice arena, basketball courts, pickleball, etc. The day use cost to use these facilities is $6.

Logged at stop: South Lake Tahoe area (2018 Tuolumne Meadows)
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Tuolumne Meadows Campground

A popular Yosemite National Park Campground located on the Tioga Road at Tuolumne Meadows, about 1.5 hours northeast of Yosemite Valley. It is at an elevation of 8,600 feet.

Logged at stop: Tuolumne Meadows (2018 Tuolumne Meadows)
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"The Sinks"

Along a dry creek bed, which during the spring is a little island nestled between two arms of a creek

Logged at stop: Canyon Creek Trailhead to the Sinks (2018 Trinity Alps)
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Upper Canyon Creek Lake

On the shores of a lovely alpine lake surrounded by meadows and granite cliffs

Logged at stop: Sinks to Upper Canyon Creek Lake (2018 Trinity Alps)
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Bridgeport Reservoir Marina and Campground

Campground on a pretty fishing lake with nice views of the Sierra.

Logged at stop: Bridgeport (2018 Eastern Sierra with Outlaws)
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Mammoth Mountain RV Park

185-site campground located in the town of Mammoth Lakes just across the street from the Forest Service Visitor Center.

Logged at stop: Mammoth Lakes (2018 Eastern Sierra with Outlaws)
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Near Fort Piute

In a pull-out alongside the rocky road to Fort Piute (mile 23.7)

Logged at stop: Mojave Road - Colorado River (mile 0.0) to Fort Piute (mile 23.7) (2018 Mojave Road & Indian Wells)
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Mojave Road - Mile 68.4

As recommended by two of our guidebooks, we camped at a lovely spot with great views a short distance down a wash at mile 68.4.

Logged at stop: Mohave Road - Fort Piute (mile 23.7) to just shy of Marl Springs (mile 77) (2018 Mojave Road & Indian Wells)
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Mojave Road - Mile 115

Pullout not to far from the Afton Canyon railroad trestle, where we were lulled to sleep by the sound of freight trains.

Logged at stop: Mojave Road - Near Marl Springs (mile 77) to entrance to Afton Canyon (mile 116) (2018 Mojave Road & Indian Wells)
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Upper Pines Campground

One of three very highly coveted campgrounds in Yosemite Valley

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2018 Yosemite in Winter)
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Kuyima Eco Tour Whale Watching Camp

Campsite on a bluff overlooking Laguna San Ignacio. The facilities included environmentally-friendly toilets, sun-heated freshwater showers, drinkable water for cooking and washing, and a dining palapa offering reasonably-priced meals.

Logged at stop: Kuyima Eco Tour Whale Watching Camp (2019 Baja Adventure)
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Playa El Requeson

Lovely beach along the picturesque waters of the Bahia Conception. A sandbar connects to shore to a small rocky island.

Logged at stop: Playa El Requeson on the Bahia Concepcion (2019 Baja Adventure)
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Temblor Range foothills

Surrounded by the super bloom along the base of the Temblor Range foothills

Logged at stop: Carrizo Plains National Monument (2019 Superbloom)
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Trona Pinnacles

Dispersed camping in designated areas surrounded by the tufa spires

Logged at stop: Trona Pinnacles (2019 Superbloom)
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Racetrack primitive camping

Undeveloped campground located 2 miles past the Racetrack Playa with room for about 6 groups of campers. The only facility is an outhouse strapped to the ground to prevent it from blowing away (just like those rocks)

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2019 Superbloom)
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Camping Cala D'Oques

Family-run campground in Tarragona on the Costa Durado. The campground has 2 km of beach on the Mediterranean Sea and is adjacent to the very popular Platja del Torn. There is a restaurant with two garden terraces overlooking the sea, with daily paella specialties. Cost: 33 € per night

Logged at stop: Camping Cala D'Oques (2019 Spain)
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Camping La Marina

Top-rated (by Tripadvisor) campground on the Costa Blanca with amazing facilities - aquamarine park, fitness center, up-scale restaurant, supermarket, etc. Campsites are quite spacious and the walk to the beach is along a lovely boardwalk through a forest. Cost: 48 € per night

Logged at stop: Camping La Marina (2019 Spain)
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Camping Reina Isabel

Lovely campground on the outskirts of Granada with lush trees, a pool, prestigious restaurant, and a bus stop to the Alhambra. Cost: 23 € per night

Logged at stop: Granada (2019 Spain)
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Camping Parque Ardales

Lovely campground located on a huge forest estate, covered with pine trees, on the shores of the Conde del Guadalhorce Reservoir. It is less than 2 miles away from the entrance of the Caminito del Rey (north entrance).Cost: 23 € per night

Logged at stop: Ardales and the Caminito del Rey (2019 Spain)
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El Brillante Municipal Camping

Municipal campground in walking distance (1.5 miles) to the Mezquita. Unfortunately, its pool was not open yet - and it was extremely hot! Cost: 33 € per night

Logged at stop: Cordoba and the Mezquita (2019 Spain)
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Camping don Quijote

Lovely campground on the outskirts of Salamanca with good-sized plots, a large pool, 5-star restaurant on site, and adjacent to a lovely park along the Tormes River. Cost: 18 € per night

Logged at stop: Salamanca (2019 Spain)
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Camping Naranjo de Bulnes

Lovely campground in Asturias located just 8 km from the trailhead to the famous Ruta del Cares hike in the Picos de Europa National Park. The campground had awesome mountain views, a nearby river, and wonderful facilities. Cost: 21 € per night

Logged at stop: Parque Nacional de Los Picos de Europa (2019 Spain)
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Area de Autocaravanas de Kobetamendi

An aire (place for campers to park overnight) atop a hill with panoramic view of Bilbao. It has electricity and WiFi and a bus stop a short distance down the hill. Cost: 15€ per night

Logged at stop: Bilbao (2019 Spain)
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Camping Campeole La Cote des Roses

Large campground with direct access to a sandy beach on the Mediterranean (400 meters) and in walking distance to the Narbonne Plage pedestrian promenade. Cost: 18€ per night

Logged at stop: Narbonne Plage (2019 Spain)
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Donastia San Sebastian

An aire (place for campers to park overnight) near the university, just a 1 km walk to the Playa de Las Conchas. Cost: 6€ per night

Logged at stop: San Sebastian (2019 Spain)
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Camping La Gaviota

153 pitch campground on the Playa de la Gaviota with a restaurant, pool, and great facilities. Cost: 20€ per night

Logged at stop: Costa Brava - La Gaviota, Salvador Dali Theater and Museum, and Cadaques (2019 Spain)
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Camping Las Palmeras

Very highly rated campground, right on the Costa Daurada, with a wonderful restaurant and pool. Cost for a premium (beachfront site): 29 € per night.

Logged at stop: Camping Las Palmeras (2019 Spain)
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Forest Road near entrance to Painted Hills

Pullout along a forest road near the Painted Hills Unit

Logged at stop: John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Painted Hills Unit (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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BLM Land

On a ridge just off gravel road 40 in BLM land near the Mascall Formation Overlook

Logged at stop: John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Sheep Rock Unit (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Alvord Desert Playa

Under the stars in total isolation

Logged at stop: Alvord Desert (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Steens Mountain Wilderness Campground

Campground in Frenchglen at the end of the Steens Mountain Scenic Byway. Actually, we didn't stay overnight, but just used their showers

Logged at stop: Steens Mountain Scenic Byway (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Page Springs BLM Campground

Lovely BLM campground with spacious campsites set along the Donner and Blitzen River.

Logged at stop: Steens Mountain Scenic Byway (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Mazama Campground

The only RV campground in the park. It has 213 tent and RV sites (and some hookups) and is open from late June to mid October. This campground is located in Mazama Village, about 3 miles south of the Steel Visitor Center

Logged at stop: Crater Lake National Park (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Alabama Hills

Disperse camp in Alabama Hills near Mobius Arch

Logged at stop: Lone Pine - Alabama Hills and Horseshoe Meadow (2019 Fall Trip to the Eastern Sierra)
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Tuttlecreek Campgroud

BLM campground (elevation 4,944 feet), just off the Horseshoe Meadow Road, with beautiful views of Mt. Whitney and the surrounding Sierra.

Logged at stop: Lone Pine - Alabama Hills and Horseshoe Meadow (2019 Fall Trip to the Eastern Sierra)
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Sandy Flat Campground

Nice forest campground on the Lower Kern River near Lake Isabella

Logged at stop: Jawbone to Lake Isabella 4WD Road (2019 Fall Trip to the Eastern Sierra)
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Shasta Lake

Various coves on the Sacramento River and Pit River Arms

Logged at stop: Shasta Lake (2019 Boating Shasta Lake)
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Pismo Beach

To reach the area of the beach that you are allowed to camp, we had to cross the Arroyo Grande Creek, which is only passable at lower tides.

Logged at stop: Pismo Beach (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Sheep Canyon primitive campground

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Olla Wash

Lovely dispersed camping site along the Olla Wash with our very own cholla garden

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Along the Ibex Dune Road

Pullout next to the trailhead for the walk to the Ibex Dunes

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Eureka Dunes Campground

Primitive campground (no water or flush toilets) with four designated sites at the base of the impressive Eureka Dunes. A bit further down the road, there are a few more dispersed campsites without the amenities of a picnic table and fire ring.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Upper Pines Campground

One of three very highly coveted campgrounds in Yosemite Valley

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2020 Yosemite During Covid)
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Barstow Calico KOA

Campground in Barstow along I15, with 70-foot Pull-Thru RV Sites with dividing hedges, full hookups, free cable and Wi-Fi, Deluxe Cabins and Tent Sites

Logged at stop: Barstow Calico KOA (2020 Lake Powell during Covid)
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Wahweap Resort and Marina Campground

123-site campground with great views of Lake Powell

Logged at stop: Wahweap Resort and Marina Campground (2020 Lake Powell during Covid)
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Gunsight Canyon

Small cove just across the water from Gunsight Butte.

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Gunsight Canyon (2020 Lake Powell during Covid)
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San Juan Arm

Cove just a few mile up the San Juan Arm with expansive incredible 180 degree views of the red sandstone cliffs.

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - San Juan Arm (2020 Lake Powell during Covid)
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Register Rock

In a cove by Register Rock. This is the rock upon which the Mormons carved their names after making the miraculous descent down Hole-in-the-Rock and fording the then Colorado River to this point. Unfortunately, those names are now under water.

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Reflection Canyon and Register Rock (2020 Lake Powell during Covid)
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Mono Lake

Remote pull-out along the southern shore of Mono Lake

Logged at stop: Mono Lake (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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Pullout along White Mountain Road

Logged at stop: Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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Buttermilks

On a hilltop past the climbing area to photograph the Neowise Comet

Logged at stop: Bishop (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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Mono Lake

Remote pull-out along the southern shore of Mono Lake

Logged at stop: Mono Lake (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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Thelma and Louise Point

Bluff above the Colorado River where the final scene from the movie Thelma and Louise was filmed - the one where they drive their car off the cliff.

Logged at stop: Moab (2021 Utah Off-Roading)
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Gooseberry A

30 miles from start of Shafer Switchback Trail

Logged at stop: White Rim Trail (Canyonlands National Park) (2021 Utah Off-Roading)
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Horseshoe Canyon Trailhead

On a bluff overlooking Horseshoe Canyon near the trailhead for the Great Gallery

Logged at stop: Horseshoe Canyon and the Great Gallery (Canyonlands National Park) (2021 Utah Off-Roading)
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BLM land outside Capitol Reef Boundary

Since dispersed camping is not allowed within the Capitol Reef National Park boundary, we found a previously used campsite on BLM land near the spur road for the Temple of the Sun and the Temple of the Moon

Logged at stop: Cathedral Valley Loop (Capitol Reef National Park) (2021 Utah Off-Roading)
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BLM land near Strike Valley Overlook

Lovely dispersed camping spot in the BLM land outside of Capitol Reef National Park, just a short distance from the spur road to the Strike Valley Overlook

Logged at stop: Notom Bullfrog Road, Upper Muley Twist, and the Burr Trail (2021 Utah Off-Roading)
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Chuckwalla Springs Cove

In the back of the boat with nothing but the stars above

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Chuckwalla Springs Cove (2020 Lake Powell during Covid)
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White Sands Jeep Trail

A few miles back from the Wahweap Hoodoos along the White Sands Jeep Trail, a very rough 4WD road, to a promontory looking over a small canyon with impressive, colorful hoodoos just under the rim.

Logged at stop: Cottonwood Canyon Road, Wahweap Hoodoos, and Old Paria (2021 Utah Off-Roading)
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Eel Creek USFS Campground

Campground set among coastal shrubbery on the edge of the sandy dunes within the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. It is also the start of the John Dellenback trail into and over the Umpqua Dunes to the Pacific Ocean

Logged at stop: Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area (2021 Pacific Northwest - Escaping the Smoke)
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Kalaloch Campground

175-site campground along Kalaloch Beach

Logged at stop: Olympic National Park (2021 Pacific Northwest - Escaping the Smoke)
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Sol Duc Hot Springs Campground

Lovely campground located along the Sol Duc River about a mile from the hot springs at the resort. There is a trailhead for Sol Duc Falls right from the campground.

Logged at stop: Olympic National Park (2021 Pacific Northwest - Escaping the Smoke)
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Upper Pines Campground

One of three very highly coveted campgrounds in Yosemite Valley

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2021 Yosemite in the Fall)
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Saline Valley Warm Springs

Primitive campground in a beautiful palm oasis with numerous soaking pools

Logged at stop: Death Valley (2022 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Hidden Valley

Lovely remote valley with lots of Joshua Trees. Since it is at an elevation of about 5,000 feet, it is much cooler than Saline Valley

Logged at stop: Death Valley (2022 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Panamint Sand Dunes Trailhead parking lot

Best way to get an early start on the dunes or to spend the night after completing them.

Logged at stop: Death Valley (2022 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Saline Valley Warm Springs

Primitive campground in a beautiful palm oasis with numerous soaking pools

Logged at stop: Death Valley (2020 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Eureka Dunes Campground

Primitive campground (no water or flush toilets) with four designated sites at the base of the impressive Eureka Dunes. A bit further down the road, there are a few more dispersed campsites without the amenities of a picnic table and fire ring.

Logged at stop: Death Valley (2020 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Valley of the Gods

One of many pull-outs along the scenic Valley of the Gods loop

Logged at stop: Gooseneck State Park, Muley Point, and Valley of the Gods (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Vik Campground

Campground conveniently located just 1 km from Vik village center with the following services: electricity, toilets, warm and cold running water, shower, WiFi and dining facilities.

Logged at stop: Vik - Dyrhólaey and Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach (2023 Iceland)
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Skaftafell Campground

Very nice campground in a lovely setting, with a gravel area to park in surrounded by a grassy area to sit out in. It also had great facilities (lots of bathrooms and showers, laundry, etc.). However, even more importantly, it was located near the trailhead for the two hikes we planned to do today: Svartifoss (waterfall) and Skaftafellsjökull (glacier), so we didn’t have to move the campers.

Logged at stop: Skaftafell - Svartifoss and Skaftafellsjökull (2023 Iceland)
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Viking Cafe

Atop a hill above the Viking Cafe overlooking the dunes and tidal flats

Logged at stop: Vestrahorn (2023 Iceland)
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Borgarfjörður eystri Campsite

Lovely campsite set at the foot of a rocky hill called Álfaborg, which the campground website claimed was home to elves. Fortunately, the website added that the elves don't mind guests as long as they respect their home, the rocks.

Logged at stop: Borgarfjörður eystri (2023 Iceland)
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Vogafjós Farm Resort Campground

Campground adjacent to the Vogafjós Farm with good facilities (restrooms, showers, and a cooking facility)

Logged at stop: Lake Mývatn Geothermal Area (2023 Iceland)
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Búðardalur Campground

Campground in the tiny village of Búðardalur, situated on the Hvammsfjörður at the north-eastern end of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Facilities not that great but location good.

Logged at stop: Búðardalur (2023 Iceland)
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Grundarfjörður Campground

Campground in the small village of Grundarfjörður just 5 minutes for Kirkjufell. Unfortunately, the grass was too muddy to park on, and the nearby Sundlaug Grundarfjarðar (swimming pool) where we planned to take a shower was closed because of a worker strike. However, it did have a great sideview of Kirkjufell

Logged at stop: Snæfellsnes Peninsula - Grundarfjörður (Kirkjufell) (2023 Iceland)
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Arnarstapi Campground

Nice campground located close to the start of the Arnarstapi to Hellnar coastal walk.

Logged at stop: Snæfellsnes Peninsula - Arnastapi (2023 Iceland)
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Grindavik Campground

Great campground to either start or end an Icelandic vacation. Great facilities.

Logged at stop: Grindavik (2023 Iceland)
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Reykjavik Campground

Large campground with wonderful facilities, located right next to the Laugardalslaug pool. From the campground it is an easy walk to the Sculpture and Shore Walk that will bring you to the main part of town

Logged at stop: Reykjavik (2023 Iceland)
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Siglufjörður Campground

What a location!! Set at the end of a fjord 25 miles from the Arctic Circle, with colorful buildings and the harbor on one side, and amazing mountains on the other.

Logged at stop: Siglufjörður (2023 Iceland)
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Usal Beach

Lovely beach located at the southern end of the Lost Coast in the Sinkyone Wilderness State Park. It is reached via a 6.5-mile,bumpy 4WD road from California 1.

Logged at stop: The Lost Coast (2023 Lost Coast)
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Mattole Campground

14-site campground located at the end of the Mattole Road at the northern terminus of the Lost Coast Trail. Unfortunately, it was under renovation and technically closed. However, we joined several other campers amongst the construction vehicles.

Logged at stop: The Lost Coast (2023 Lost Coast)
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Goblin Valley State Park Campground

25-site campground with modern restrooms and hot water showers. Each campsite has a picnic table with a shade covering, paved parking pad, and barbecue grill.

Logged at stop: Goblin Valley State Park (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Moonscape Overlook

Perched near the edge of a cliff, looking out over an expanse of badlands, known as the Blue Valley, below us and the Henry Mountains in the distance. It was mind blowing.

Logged at stop: Moonscape Overlook (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Cathedral Valley Campground

Primitive, no-fee, first-come-first-serve campground with six campsites, each with a picnic table and fire grate. There is a pit toilet, but no water available. It is located about halfway around the 57-mile Cathedral Loop Road.

Logged at stop: Cathedral Valley (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Kodachrome Basin State Park

27-site campground located in a natural amphitheater right by "Big Stoney." Except for busy summer weekends, there are usually sites available.

Logged at stop: Kodachrome Basin State Park (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Sunset Campground

Very pretty 110-site forested campground run by the National Park Service. Located across the road yet in walking distance to the rim of the canyon.

Logged at stop: Bryce Canyon National Park (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Upper Pines Campground

One of three very highly sought after campgrounds in Yosemite Valley

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2023 Yosemite in the Fall)
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Upper Pines Campground

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2022 Yosemite Valley)
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Buck Farm Canyon

Nice campsite at Mile 41 with a hike into Buck Farm Canyon

Logged at stop: Day 2 - Hot Na Na (Milel 17) to Buck Farm Canyon (Mile 41) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Hot Na Na Wash

Nice campsite at Mile 17

Logged at stop: Day 1 - Lee's Ferry (Mile 1) to Hot Na Na Wash (Mile 17) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Nankoweap Canyon

Nice campsite at Mile 53 at the base of the hike up to the Nankoweap Granaries

Logged at stop: Day 3 - Buck Farm Canyon (Mile 41) to Nankoweap Canyon and Granaries (Mile 53) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Carbon Creek

Nice campsite at Mile 65 near the start of a hike up into Carbon Canyon

Logged at stop: Day 4 - Nankoweap Canyon (Mile 53) to Carbon Canyon (Mile 65) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Across the river from Clear Creek (Mile 85)

Nice campsite just shy of Zoroaster Rapid

Logged at stop: Day 5 - Carbon Canyon (Mile 64) to just shy of Zoroaster Rapid (Mile 85) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Hermit Rapid

We camped that night at a campsite right after Hermit Rapid that had a nice view

Logged at stop: Day 6 - Zoroaster Rapid (Mile 85) to just after Hermit Rapid (MIle 96) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Mile 119 Rapid

Campsite just after Mile 119 Rapid

Logged at stop: Day 7 - Hermit Rapid (Mile 96) to 119 Mile Rapid (Mile 119) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Thunder River Camp

Our first 2-night stay in a campsite. This would allow us to do the 8-hour hike to Thunder River Falls

Logged at stop: Day 8 and 9 - 119 Mile Rapid (119) to Thunder River Camp (Mile 134) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Lolo Canyon

Difficult campsite because of steep sandy hills, but we round a lovely spot up against the limestone cliffs, with our own private little waterfall nearby, where spring water from the canyon above spilled over a limestone lip, cascading about 20 - 30 feet down to the sandy ground below.

Logged at stop: Day 10- Thunder River Camp (Mile 134) to Olo Canyon Camp (Mile 146) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Tuckup Canyon

Nice camping spot at Mile 165 and the place where I would celebrate my 68th birthday

Logged at stop: Day 11 - Olo Canyon (Mile 156) to Tuckup Canyon (Mile 165) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Mile 190

Camp at the end of a 25-mile day that would leave us 36 miles to go over the next 2 days to get to our end point at Diamond Creek

Logged at stop: Day 12 - Tuckup Camp (Mile 165) to Camp near Mile 190 (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Mile 216

Nce beach around Mile 216, with nice views of golden hour lighting up the canyon walls. This was our last night camping on the river, so it was bittersweet. Just 10 miles to go before reaching our take-out point at Diamond Creek.

Logged at stop: Day 13 - Mile 190 Camp to Mile 216 Camp (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Ibex Dunes

Just off the Ibex Dune Road

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2024 Mojave 4WD Course and more)
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Eureke Dunes primitive campground

Primitive dispersed campground (no water or flush toilets) at the base of the impressive Eureka Dunes.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2024 Mojave 4WD Course and more)
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Top 10 Holiday Park - Queenstown

A chain of campgrounds in New Zealand where you can depend on great facilities. Selected this campground because it is in walking distance to the Onsen Hot Pools

Logged at stop: Queenstown (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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White Horse Hill Campground

Only campground within Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park. It is located at the end of Hooker Valley Road and is run by the Department of Conservation. The facilities were pretty spartan. However, the real attraction was the phenomenal scenery right from our campsite and the easy access to the very popular Hooker Valley Track.

Logged at stop: Mount Cook National Park (Aoraki) (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Hampshire Holiday Park - Glendhu Bay

Lovely campground set right on Glendhu Bay. This was definitely a campground frequented by New Zealanders, specifically those with watercraft of any kind. There were power boats, jet skis, kayaks, and SUPs, and even a beach for swimming.

Logged at stop: Wanaka (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Top 10 Holiday Park - Te Anau

A chain of campgrounds in New Zealand where you can depend on great facilities.

Logged at stop: Te Anau (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Top 10 Holiday Park - Te Anau

A chain of campgrounds in New Zealand where you can depend on great facilities.

Logged at stop: Te Anau (the second time) (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Top 10 Holiday Park - Fox Glacier

A chain of campgrounds in New Zealand where you can depend on great facilities. This one was conveniently located near the Lake Matheson Trailhead and Fox Glaicier Guiding

Logged at stop: Fox Glacier (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Punakaiki Beach Camp

Located right on lovely PUnakaiki Beach on the Tasman Sea and in walking distance to the Pancake Rocks.

Logged at stop: Pancake Rocks and Punakaiki Beach (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Top 10 Holiday Park - Akaroa

Kind of like the KOA of New Zealand - great facilities that you can depend on. It would be our 5th night staying in one this trip. This one at location, location, location - overlooking the Akaroa Harbor and in walking distance to town, where there were plenty of restaurants, cafes, and shops.

Logged at stop: Akaroa (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Ponderosa Grove Campground

Lovely BLM campground set amid rolling sagebrush and ponderosa pines.

Logged at stop: Coral Pink Sand Dunes (2025 Utah Off-Roading)
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BLM land somewhere off the Hole-in-the-Rock Road

Beautiful, remote place to camp surrounded by beautiful red sandstone cliffs

Logged at stop: Hole-in-the-Rock Road (2025 Utah Off-Roading)
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Cathedral Valley Campground

Primitive, no-fee, first-come-first-serve campground with six campsites, each with a picnic table and fire grate. There is a pit toilet, but no water available. It is located about halfway around the 57-mile Cathedral Loop Road.

Logged at stop: Cathedral Valley (2025 Utah Off-Roading)
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Moonscape Overlook

Perched near the edge of a cliff, looking out over an expanse of badlands, known as the Blue Valley, below us and the Henry Mountains in the distance. It was mind blowing.

Logged at stop: Mars Desert Research Station, Factory Butte, and Moonscape Overlook (2025 Utah Off-Roading)
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Snow Canyon State Park

Site 27, a large private site set against the backdrop of the red cliffs.

Logged at stop: Snow Canyon State Park (2025 Utah Off-Roading)
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Rotorua Thermal Holiday Park

Highly-rated 3-star campground located on Old Taupo Road, known for its natural setting and thermal amenities. It is popular because of its proximity to two major attractions: Te Puia, the major geothermal and Māori cultural center in Rotorua, and Whakarewarewa Forest, the famous mountain bike park

Logged at stop: Van Pickup and Rotorua Thermal Holiday Park (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Taupo Top 10 Holiday Park

One of a chain of campgrounds we have come to like in New Zealand. This one is located just a short 20-minute walk (1.5 km) from Taupō’s town center and the lakefront.

Logged at stop: Taupo Volcanic Zone - Wairakei Thermal Valley (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Tongariro Holiday Park

Pleasant, family-run campground located near Tongariro National Park

Logged at stop: Tongariro National Park (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Opoutere Coastal Camping

Rustic, peaceful campground located just a short stroll through a pine forest to a 3-mile long Beach with pristine white sand.

Logged at stop: Opoutere Beach (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Hahei Beach Resort

3 nights on a beach-front campsite directly on Hahei Beach, where the entire length of this pink-tinted white sand beach is framed by ancient, red-blooming pōhutukawa trees and has lovely views of the Mercury Bay Islands off its shoreline. It's location was perfect in that we never had to move the campervan. Rather we could walk to all the hikes we did and dining options.

Logged at stop: Hahei Beach and Cathedral Cove (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Piha Domain Motor Camp

Grassy campground that stressed quiet and enjoying nature over partying. It as conveniently located just a 2-minute walk to the beach and Lion Rock

Logged at stop: Piha Beach (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Muriwai Beach Campground

Large spacious campground adjacent to the 60km long Muriwai Beach and set within the Muriwai Regional Park. It is in walking distance to the Muriwai Gannet Viewing Platforms

Logged at stop: Muriwai Gannet Colony (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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