When we speak about Utah, usually we paint a mental picture of arid land, a sandbox but that is not the case. Come and visit the southern part of the state and you’d encounter the magical landscape Utah has to offer. It consists of spires and red arches that closely resembles dissolving sand castles. It…
Texas is a state that is often called as the Lone Star State and anyone visiting for a camping vacation can grandly enjoy their vacay! Head over to the red rock mountains and the frontier forts of the Palu Duro Canyon, close to Amarillo to tickle the adventurist’s nerve in you! Love beach camping!? Well,…
In the Midwestern region of the United States of America, lies the state of South Dakota. It is the 5th least populous state which is also 5th among the states with least population density. However, it is the 17th most expansive state in the U.S.A. In the state, Sioux Pierre is the city with the…
South Carolina is popular for its subtropical, humid air which is befitting to support the salt grass marshes and Sea Islands. Campers and backpackers find the campgrounds of the state extremely appealing due to the plethora of outdoor activities available here. Clean and wide sandy beaches, golf resorts, etc. offers ideal options to name a…
All of the campgrounds in Oklahoma are surrounded by lush grasslands that have a distinctly Western feel adhered to it. It is a land of rich Native American heritage and home of Tahlequah, the capital of the Cherokees. The signposts seen here are written both in English and the Native American language. Tsa-La-Gi is one…
North Dakota is the home of the unwinding, ribbon-like Missouri River that spans across the prairies of the state, a route that has gained fame over the years. It was the same route that was selected by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark during their Corps of Discovery Expedition. The history buffs and the ones with…
Rhode Island is a state in the Northeastern region of the United States of America. Providence is the capital of this state. Rhode Island has the smallest area and it has the second highest population density. It is also the eighth least populous and the longest state in the American union. It has Connecticut to…
Oregon is a state located in the Pacific Northwest region of the west coast of the United States. It is one of the only three states of the contiguous United States that can boast of a coastline on the Pacific Ocean. Along the state of Washington, the Columbia River traces most of the northern boundary…
The campgrounds in North Carolina are remarkably scenic that spans from the Blue Ridge Mountains till the outer banks. It is the home of the Blue Ridge Parkway, a dream destination for RV campers. Driving enthusiasts can enjoy the breathtaking 469-mile alongside the impressive heights of the high Appalachian ridge. Asheville is located in the…
The state of New Mexico can be considered as the rendezvous for several of the cultures indigenous to the land. It remarkably portrays that people from different ethnicities can mingle and mix with each other and be merry all along! The flavors, music, and arts of New Mexico cast a strong spell on anyone who…