12/20/2009 @ 3:43:41 pm by campervoice.com

Great Campgrounds Around the U.S.

There are many great campgrounds around the United States. One of them is Haena Beach Park in Hawaii. For three dollars a night, campers can explore the forest, swim, and snorkel. Another great campground is in Kenai Fjords National Park. It is located in Alaska and contains twelve campsites. Some popular attractions there are Exit Glacier and the Harding Icefield Trail, where people can enjoy a hike. Campers who love the water can kayak.

In California, there is a campground called Gold Bluffs Beach Campground. The campground has showers, bathrooms, entrances to several trails, a canyon, fire pits, and campfire programs. It resides in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park along a ten mile length of beach. Sometimes elk, bobcats, deer, and cougars come near the campground and it is important not to approach them. Dogs are allowed here, but their owners must clean up after them.

Salmon River Campground in Idaho has thirty campsites along the river and rests in a forest of pine and meadows. The season goes from May to September and the activities people can do include boating, camping, fishing, picnicking, wildlife viewing, and water sports. The campground contains drinking water, bathrooms, and RV sites. There is a limit to how many days you can camp and pets have to be kept on a leash at all times.

Cape Lookout National Seashore in North Carolina is only able to be reached by boat. It has marshes, large beaches, and dunes. It is a great place for swimming, looking at tide pools, catching fish, and surfing. People who are camping have to bring things like wood and drinking water and take them out when they leave again.

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