Finding a campsite any weekend this summer, let alone a holiday weekend, feels impossible. Good news: It’s not.
, both of which feature established campsites but also contract with private landowners who are willing to rent out space on their property.Is it a requirement that camping involves setting up a tent in the dark and sleeping on either an incline or lumpy rocks? If the answer is no, and you also don’t think a basic tenet of camping is that it has to be cheap, then the world is your yurt.
The drawback is that they can cost three to five times more than a spot at a traditional campsite, and sometimes even more than a hotel room. The same goes for group sites. Several campgrounds around the state still have reservations available for their roomiest sites, which can fit you and all your neighbors, but also come at a cost of more than $100 per night.Just for procrastinators like you, most federally run campsites have set aside several first-come, first-served spots.
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