Find your campsite here before you go on your next camping trip. Our Guide To State And National Park Campgrounds is convenient to use and also contains a few private campgrounds.
If this is your first RV camping trip, check out these posts. You will find lots of things you'll need to know before you hit the road.
We hope you will use our guide as reference for where to stop as you venture along your next road trip. We like to stay at state parks just off the highway we are traveling on and we have found so many that we would love to go back to one day. Then there are a few that we will want to avoid.
As a feature of this guide, we have rated state, and a couple of national, park campgrounds by using a 1(low) - 5 (high) rating. We take into consideration the cleanliness of the park, especially the bathrooms (which all have handicap facilities except where noted), the helpfulness and friendliness of the staff, the facilities, amenities and the size of the campsites.
In addition, we will have pictures of our campsites and surroundings to give you an idea of what to expect if you go. We hope it will be a useful guide for you as you make your plans for your next RV road trip.
State By State Guide To State And National Park Campgrounds
As we go on more camping trips, we will update this state by state guide to state and national park campgrounds. Make sure you bookmark this page so you can remember to come back and see the updates!
Alabama
Coming soon!Alaska
Coming soon! (Maybe!)Arizona
Coming soon!Arkansas
Click here to find Arkansas State and National Park campgrounds.California
Coming soon!Colorado
Coming soon!Connecticut
Coming soon!Click here for Strawberry Park Campground, Preston, CT
Click here to find Florida State and National Park campgrounds.
Delaware
Coming soon!Florida
Click here to find Florida State and National Park campgrounds.
Georgia
Click here to find Georgia State and National Park campgrounds.
Check out Stone Mountain Park on your visit to Georgia if you are planning to spend a Weekend In Atlanta. If you are going to Savannah, check out Savannah, Georgia here.
Hawaii
Coming soon! (Maybe!)Idaho
Coming soon!Illinois
Coming soon!Indiana
Coming soon!Iowa
Coming soon!In the meantime, click here to find Things To Do In Sioux City, Iowa
Kansas
Coming soon!Kentucky
Click here to find Kentucky State and National Park campgrounds.Louisiana
Click here to find Louisiana State and National Park campgrounds.Maine
Coming soon!Maryland
Click here to find Maryland State and National Park campgrounds.Massachusetts
Coming soon!Michigan
Coming soon!Minnesota
Coming soon!Mississippi
Coming soon!Missouri
Coming soon!Montana
Click here to find Montana State And National CampgroundsNebraska
Click here to find Nebraska State And National Park CampgroundNevada
Coming soon!Does your vacation to Nevada include a trip to Las Vegas? Check these posts out before you go - Things To Do In Vegas When You Want To Venture Off The Strip and Free Things To Do In Las Vegas.
We visited 2 national parks when we were here. Find out all about Carlsbad Caverns National Park and Guadalupe Mountains State Park here - Carlsbad, New Mexico.
Wilmington, where we live half of the year, is only one of the many fun cities in NC. Check out these posts before you make your plans to take a vacation here. Cherokee, Asheville, Fayetteville,
One of our favorite states. Read all about our adventures in this amazing state.
New Hampshire
Coming soon!New Jersey
Coming soon!New Mexico
Click here to find New Mexico State And National Park Campgrounds.
New York
Coming soon!
Are planning a trip to the New York City area? If you get a chance to venture into Astoria, Queens, we highly recommend a visit to the Museum Of The Moving Image!
North Carolina
Click here to find North Carolina State And National Park Campgrounds.
North Dakota
Coming soon!Ohio
Coming soon!Oklahoma
Coming soon!Oregon
Coming soon!Pennsylvania
Coming soon!Rhode Island
Coming soon!South Carolina
Coming soon! But for now, check out our post about Charleston, South Carolina.South Dakota
Coming soon!Tennessee
Click here to find Tennessee State and National Park Campgrounds.
Nashville, TN.
Things To Do In Memphis, TN
Things To Do In Memphis, TN
Texas
Click here to find Texas State and National Park Campgrounds.Click here for San Antonio/Alamo KOA
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DeleteI've bookmarked this for later to see what you add. When in Washington State, go camp at Cape Disappointment State Park on the coast. It's great and will not disappoint! (There's a history lesson in the name of the park.) The beach is right there and the little ocean towns are fun to window shop. Since it is Western Washington, visit during July to early September for warmer weather. If you like the rain like me (it's my liquid sunshine), visit anytime! ~Adrienne from Gluten Free Preppers and a member of the Blogger's Pit Stop Crew P.S. The Pacific Ocean on Washington's coast is ALWAYS freezing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all your info. We appreciate any travel related suggestions. I will definitely make a note of Cape Disappointment State Park! PS. So excited to hear you bookmarked. I added a couple more this week but I still have a couple more to go.
DeleteHi - we're Canadian. Do you have any You Tube videos of the RV places you've been to? Which is the best and nicest one to stay at? Thanks. Caroline.
ReplyDeleteThank you for asking but we are not technically talented enough to make videos. That is such a good idea and would give our readers a better view of the campgrounds we visit!
DeleteTo answer your second question: You usually can't go wrong with camping at state and national parks. They are affordable and offer so much in different ways to enjoy nature either by foot or kayak, etc. I really loved Lake Catherine State Park in Arkansas because of the many small but gorgeous waterfalls we saw on the hike we took there.
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