Nebraska is a state of wagon trails that are etched on the prairies of Nebraska. It is the home of the Mormon and Oregon Trails and is frequented by hikers. The Great Platte River Road Archway located near Kearney and the Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer in Grand Island tell the long-lost story of…
Montana can be considered as the lost land of the giants! Why!? Well, everything from the beautiful peaks of the Continental Divide and the trout stocked rivers speaks about Montana’s natural beauty. The large open skies in the backcountry camping destinations along with the ample wildlife that resides in the wild regions of the state…
If you love the simple yet exciting life of a river town, see no further, pack your bags and head over to the state of Missouri. It is bordered by two great rivers of the United States, viz. the Mississippi and the Missouri. The campgrounds scattered all over the state are ideal for spending some…
Mississippi is a state that is known for scenic getaways, state parks, and camping spots ideal for the whole gang/family! The most notable state park is the Natchez Trace Parkway that runs through the cypress lowlands. It is also popular for its rich historical past, thick pine woods, and beautiful little towns. Mississippi is notable…
The state of Minnesota is considered to be the land of 10,000 lakes and it’s a fact. The major cities of Minnesota are St. Paul and Minneapolis. Campers and adventure seekers can help themselves with the natural attractions available here in the state. The campgrounds in Minnesota are also popular for being the perfect destination…
Michigan is a state of natural wonders. The state is also the proud host of more than 1000 campgrounds, scattered throughout the state. The backpacking community can take a sigh of relief as the campgrounds of Michigan offer accommodations for RV, tent, horse and car camping. The picture-perfect settings of the state and its surrounding…