Address: 4510 N Fort Wilderness Trail, Orlando, FL 32836, USA
“First time staying at a Disney Resort and I can't find any faults really. I am not a campsite sort of person, but here you get the full Davy Crockett vibe, with NO hardship. Bit of an information overload at check-in, but don't let that put you off. We are staying at the `Cabins at Fort Wilderness'. They are super cute, immaculately clean with nice touches of the "bigger brother' resort Wilderness Lodge. The internal transport is easy to use and regular for getting to the various amenities within the resort. Connecting to other services to the Parks is very efficient and simple to use. The boats to Magic Kingdom, Contemporary and Wilderness Lodge and quick and regular. The atmosphere is very peaceful and family friendly. Other guests and cast members are so nice and helpful. It's very close to Magic Kingdom, but feels very calm to come back to after an exhausting Disney Day. Some guests might feel its a bit spread out and you do have to use the internal buses or carts to get about, but everything is still within 15 minutes walking distance and the woodland is beautiful and filled with wildlife. Can't recommend it highly enough.”
Address: Old Hwy 101, San Clemente, CA 92672, USA
“Camped one weeknight and our first time there. It's not bad for weeknight; I don't know about weekend. Train came by once in a while, but stop after 1030 or 11PM, and started again at 555AM by my smartphone. Of course the noises from the freeway are constantly there and it's sounded like waterfall. Over all we still have good time there.”
Address: Avalon, CA 90704, USA
“Parsons Landing is a crazy pretty place to camp. There's pretty much nothing here - just fox boxes, clean pit toilets and fire pits. You can pay to have water and firewood delivered to your site which you should do. Previous campers have made wind shelters out of rocks at every campsite for your fire or to pitch your tent behind. If there's an earthquake you're probably gonna suffer a brain injury but what can you do?”
Address: 33401 Ortega Hwy, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, USA
Address: 33401 Ortega Hwy, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, USA
“This is a really fun campground. The site are spread far enough out that there's at least a semblance of privacy, and several are along a slight ridge that gives them a great view of the neighboring hills. The restrooms and water facilities were also very well kept. A perfect spot for a quick one or two-night vacation.”
Address: 33401 Ortega Hwy, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, USA
Address: 900 S Fork Rd, Lytle Creek, CA 92358, USA
“A nice campground located in the mountains with a beautiful view of the park. Staff is friendly and the price was good. We spent only one night but I'd definitely come back. It has a lot of people who live there during the whole year, so it has a very friendly energy.”
Address: 18316 Burnside Bridge Rd, Sharpsburg, MD 21782, USA
“Clean, well maintained, plenty of out houses, and very close to battlefield.”
Address: 1412 Monroe Bay Cir, Colonial Beach, VA 22443, USA
“Love this place. Our camper has been there 7 years now..... any wait for the season to begin!!”
Address: Mott Peak Trail, Martinez, CA 94553, USA
“Small hike. Green. Newts. Campbase. Cows. Lots of nature.”
Address: 1240 Blue Mt Rd, Monkton, MD 21111, USA
“Awesome ropes course, great amenities!”
Address: 13283 Cherry Ln, Queen Anne, MD 21657, USA
“Great little camping area with beautiful grounds, semi secluded wooded sites, and very clean. Staff was very friendly and helpful upon checking in. The fill/dump station is conveniently located right to the left when you come in (no full hookups here). The bath house was clean and easily accessible as it is in the middle of the loop. There is a disc golf course, a picnic pavilion, two kids play areas (the picture below is the one at the lake), and great hiking trails. Some caveats: 1. Almost no cell service. This was a non factor for me, this is why I camp, to get away from those things. Something to consider if you work on the road or need to answer emails. 2. The bugs were in full force, please bring bug spray and light those citronella candles! I got bit on both feet pretty good, spending my next two days in severe itch mode! 3. If you have to travel for some items the Denton Walmart is about 15 minutes away. There is also a Dollar General in Ridgely. 4. Bring your bikes! Lots of space to ride around, especially for the kids.”
Address: 2043 Allegheny Ln, East Stroudsburg, PA 18302, USA
“Great family place to get away fairly priced”
Address: 2043 Allegheny Ln, East Stroudsburg, PA 18302, USA
“As an East coast Semi full time campers my wife and I use Timothy Lake South as our Winter on site campground. Timothy Lake South Campground management superp, bath houses spotless, staff very friendly and yes with a smile. We camped numerous time on all Outdoor World Resorts and they are for sure one of the best.”
Address: Lehman Township, PA 18328, USA
“This site is only accessible by canoes or kayaks. There is no public road access to the campsite. Secondly, the site is maintained by the NPS, (National Park Service) within the DWGNRA, (Delaware Water Gap National Recreational Area). People found camping at this site that are not on a river trip or camped at the site for longer than one day can expect to receive hefty fines from the NPS. This site is a primitive campsite. There is a fire ring suitable for cooking on as well as allowing you a small fire. You will also have access to a privy style toilet a short distance in the woods behind your site. This site is a riverside site that will hold 2-3 smaller tents. It is well maintained by the NPS and had no litter or garbage on site. It is very secluded and tucked into the forest between the Delaware River and the McDade Trail. To reach this site you can put boats in the water at two locations, Dingman's Ferry and Eshback Access. If you start at Dingman's Ferry, you really should go for a hike first. If you hike about 30 minutes each way you will be able to see two very impressive waterfalls. Silverthread Falls and Dingman's Falls are right up the road from the river access point and well worth the walk. There are also tons of hiking trails a matter of minutes from your camp leading to minor waterfalls, overlooks and historic cemeteries. The trails are all well marked and easy hiking. No traffic noise, usually there are no other campers close by, which allows you to just sit and enjoy the sounds of the river and the wildlife around you.”
Address: 249 Babbling Brook Rd, Scotrun, PA 18355, USA
“A quiet place to unwind and get away”
Address: Cottonwood Grove Loop, Aurora, CO 80015, USA
“It was definitely nice to be able to go camping but still be in the city”
Address: 4201 S Parker Rd, Aurora, CO 80014, USA
“This is a lovely campground and park just outside of Denver. There are miles of walking and biking trails, a swim beach, boating, RV and tent camping, wildlife viewing, and picnic areas. There is also an area for dogs to go off leash to exercise. Amenities include bathrooms, showers, and a laundry. The staff is friendly and helpful.”
Address: 2500 W Hampden Ave, Sheridan, CO 80110, USA
“If you can get into the park, your visit should be great. Management will help if you have any questions. This is a no BS park and pretty quiet. I did several drive-thru at different times of the day to see how the park was when people are at work and evenings. There wasn't any chaos and I liked the park. I've been living there for almost 6 years.”
Address: Lakewood, CO 80228, USA
“Love this park there are a couple small lakes to use. Bear Creek Lake is large enough to sail on with small boats. There are always several small fishing boats out enjoying the lake and on the warmer days there are usually some kayaks out as well. When you are done enjoying that water there are lots of trails to hike on in the park and some places to camp too.”
Address: 17180 E 136th Ave, Brighton, CO 80601, USA
“We loved our stay at Barr Lake RV Park it was convenient and we had a beautiful view of the mountains every day to head to work. Everyone was always helpful and courteous and Kathy even sent a package to me that came in after I had left.”
Address: 1 Cove Rd, Avalon, CA 90704, USA
“This was the best Boy Scout camp my boys went to. The staff was amazing, which is not surprising - I think they have their pick of employees. If you're planning to spend the summer working at a Boy Scout Camp, why would you not choose to do it on Catalina Island? The weather was beautiful, the facilities were slightly better than the other camps, and the range of merit badges was great. This is obviously a good place to work on the water-related badges. The sailing badge, in particular, was a good one to do here. We were there on a pretty windy week, so the kids had a blast with the sailboats. The overnight "war canoe" trip to Parson's Beach was amazing, and the older scouts really enjoyed the Rugged "E" program. Highly recommended.”
Address: 830 Cristianitos Rd, San Clemente, CA 92672, USA
“Nice clean camp sites. Bathrooms have flushing toilets and warm water sinks and showers. One of the rangers is wound up tight on my visit.”
Address: 830 Cristianitos Rd, San Clemente, CA 92672, USA
“Nice quiet campground, spots have electric and water, private spacious spots, coin showers, nice staff, Verizon service is spotty AT&T works, 1.5 mile walk to beach”
Address: 11661 Harpers Ferry Rd, Purcellville, VA 20132, USA
“Great paths that are well maintained; gives you options for the novice or experienced hiker. The back part of these trails requires a stream crossing but leads to some great “trail less taken” opportunities.”
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