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Top 20 Camping Parks in North America

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You may find it difficult sometimes tto decide which of the many choices is the perfect park for your camping adventure. With a bit of research you'll discover that National Forest Service campgrounds are often in great locations, but aren'tt really attractive. Standard campsites or caravan parks aren't usually very memorable.

Most of the good camping parks require early reservations. The best camping parks will provide you with beautiful views, a fire ring rather than a small pit, and a pit toilet or even a restroom.

Here are some highly recommended camping parks in North America:

1. Philip Edward Island in Ontario in Canada

2. Marble Canyon in Arizona

3. Cumberland Island in Georgia

4. Allagash Wilderness in Maine

5. Wood-Tikchik in Alaska

6. Squaw Flat camping park, Canyonlands National Park in Utah

7. Flat Tops in Colorado

8. Strawberry Crater Wilderness, near the Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument

9. Bachelor Cove, Lake Roosevelt near The Apache Trail in Arizona

10. High Point in New Jersey

11. White Tank camping park, Joshua Tree National Park in California

12. Channel Islands in California

13. Goosenecks camping park of the San Juan river, Mexican Hat

14. Gooseberry Falls in Minnesota

15. Apua Point in the Hawaiian islands

16. Pipe Springs camping park, Guadalupe Mountains National Park in Texas

17. On the lakeside of Lake Mead at Pearce Ferry in Arizona

18. Rock Hound State Park in New Mexico

19. Cottonwood Campground at Chinle

20. Circus Circus RV and Caravan CampSite, Las Vegas, Nevada.

For an even greater adventure, consider camping in Europe at some of the most beautiful countrysides in the world. Some even offer bed and breakfast options.

European camping parks are broken down in three categories that should fit your budget and preferences. You'll be able to choose from luxury parks, moderate camping parks or basic parks where guests need to bring their own tents.

The leading company in Europe is Eurocamp. Many of their sites offer well-appointed accommodations, single- to six-sleeper tents called “caravillas”.



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