14 Epic United States Camping Spots That Are Beyond Beautiful
Camping is one of the most incredible ways to get in touch with nature and there are no better places to do this than in the United States of America. From the simplest to the most complex hikes, campfire cooking, and sleeping in a tent to luxurious car camping and exotic remote wild spaces, there is no shortage of places to explore. To be more precise, these 14 camping sites represent different places to camp for the people across America starting from beautiful mountain ranges and ending with coastlines.
Explore a more ‘back to the wilderness’ side of the United States with camp grounds in national parks, forests and near great lakes. If you want to get cosy under the stars or have your camping adventures alongside challenging terrain these incredible places are sure to make you pack up and hit the road. Cover your tent and get ready for the trip of your life – the United States of America’s natural sites.
Yosemite National Park, California
Yosemite is a place famous for its views: huge granite cliffs and storming waterfalls. Try camping along the valley floor in order to enjoy the sunrise view of the Half Dome and El Capitan. It is, in fact, endowed with well over 750 miles of hiking trails that ultimately provide spectacular views. The park has become a hub of wildlife since numerous people have sighted wildlife within the park.
Grand Tetons National Park, Wyoming
Among those located in the state of Wyoming, this park provides a quiet camping experience due to the presence of the magnificent Teton Range. This is a camper’s delight because it has clear mountains, lakes, green meadows, and a tranquil atmosphere. If you want to do kayaking and hiking then it’s better to set your camp at Jenny Lake. Ironically, after the sun sets the Tetons begin to light up in the most beautiful shades possible.
Glacier National Park in Montana
Its official moniker is the “Crown of the Continent,” and if you camp near Lake McDonald, you can swim in waters as clear as in a natural pool encased by cliffs. The park has the Going-to-the-Sun Road that will give scenic drive-through outlooks of glaciers, meadows and valleys. Sometimes you can see mountain goats and other large animals such as grizzlies.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tennessee/North Carolina
Separated by the ridge top from North Carolina, the Smokies are widely recognized by their boundless mists and the green woods. There are many campsites ranging from primitive backcountry sites to more developed areas for camping. Some of the great hiking opportunities here include other sections of the Appalachian Trail. It is a beautiful trail of wildflowers and waterfalls all year round.
Olympic National Park, Washington
Olympic National Park is a climatically varied world with capabilities of harboring; temperate rain forest and ocean bluffs among others. There are ways to glimpse moss-hung forests, glaciers, and the stripped rocks of the Pacific Coast while camping. At Kalaloch Campground, it is possible to camp right at the shoreline and even nod off to the rhythm of the ocean waves. The park features many fauna as well, such as Roosevelt elk and bald eagles.
Zion National Park, Utah
Zion is out on the Utah Strip, and the red towering cliff side and steep canyons provide an other-worldly background to the camping enthusiasts. Watchman Campground in the park has popularity due to the location near the Virgin River and several hiking tracks. Have the stunning hike of Angels Landing, or the grand one of the Narrows. At night there are stars in the sky and over the sandy desert.
Acadia National Park, Maine
Acadia is located along the Atlantic coast and that means that it provides extraordinary views of the ocean and cliffs. Blackwoods Campground is perfect to be used as a starting point for carriage roads, hiking trails, and Cadillac Mountain. The park is best viewed in the morning, particularly early in the morning when light first graces the Atlantic shore. The area is home to seals and peregrine falcons and other wildlife has been reported to be seen in this region.
Joshua Tree National Park, California
Jumbo Rocks is a good example of campsites that afford scenographic views of boulders painted in the light of the deserts. The park is also a source of joy for astronomers, as it features some of the darkest skies in the Region of Southern California. Trek up into the trees and discover small gardens in the middle of the desert.
Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
Located on the south slope of Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah provides natural simplicity and tranquility with beautiful views of rolling hills and valleys. Big Meadows Campground is a well known site to visit within the park since it provides easy access to the numerous trails and excellent opportunities to see fauna. The park is particularly famous for the Skyline Drive that has scenic outlooks at every ten miles intervals. Autumn is also a great option of the seasons to visit the area since the trees provide splendid colors during the season.
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Featuring hoodoos – bizarre, tall slender pillar-like structures – Bryce Canyon National Park is an exceptional camping ground. North Campground provides sites with pine tree shade and near the entrance to Bryce’s Amphitheater. Down in the canyon, you can see the orange and red painted rocks up close. This park is particularly ideal for astronomical observation at night since the environment becomes much darker.
Denali National Park, Alaska
The Denali is another wilderness camping grounds, and in the background is one of the world’s largest mountain; the Mount Denali. Developed site camping means that camping facilities are already established; however, backcountry camping means that facilities will be self- established. The fauna is diverse, and people can meet moose, caribou and even wolves in the area. The park offers physical challenges of rocks and steep incline and breathtaking views that makes anyone who loves nature of the highest form a dream to visit the park one in a life time.
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Possibly the most famous natural attraction of the world, the Grand Canyon provokes camping opportunities for everyone that are as grandiose as the views. Another one which is the very favorite is the Mather Campground that is located on the South Rim to provide the view of the over vast desert landscape. Drive further along the road or hike down into the canyon to feel even closer to its multicolored strata of a rust-red color. It will be quite delightful to watch a sunset or a sunrise here.
Big Bend National Park, Texas
Big Bend’s steep cliffs, deserts, and meandering river are beautiful for camping, and the inexperienced hiker will find the park’s beauty well hidden. The Chisos Basin Campground provide excellent view of the surrounding peaks and easy access to hiking trails. The park is a rather isolated area which may be ideal for those, who want to leave the noise behind and be with nature. The Rio Grande forms the southern boundary of the park and rafting and exploring the river is possible.
Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
The beautiful and abstract Crater Lake, blue in color, was formed by the eruption of the volcanic peak and is the deepest of the U.S. This camp ground is located at the base of tall pines and near the rim drive which is a circular route that goes around the lake. Hiking other trails are also recommended or you can take a boat ride to Wizard Island in the center of the lake. This is camping paradise whose allure lies in the beautiful scenes especially the unspoiled water sources.
Disclaimer: This list is solely the author’s opinion based on research and publicly available information.
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