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Tell us About Your Favorite Camping Place!

Camping is so much fun! Most of us have favorite places where we like to camp and we would love to hear about your favorite camping place. Maybe it’s a special place you like to camp or hike by yourself, or that great camping place you like to take the family and friends every year. We look forward to reading about your favorite camping place!

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23 Responses to “Tell us About Your Favorite Camping Place!”

  1.   Denise Says:

    I like Woods Canyon Lake in Arizona, it is one of my favorite places to camp. The Lake is beautiful, I tried fishing there I didn’t have a lot of luck. I do like camping under the pine trees, there is something relaxing about listening to the breeze rustle thru the trees. The campsites are nice and depending on what area you camp in the views are wonderful.

  2.   The Camping Gear Connection.com Says:

    Thank you for sharing your favorite place to camp with us. I agree, there is something relaxing when a breeze rustles though the trees, brings you closer to nature I think.

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    One of my favorite places to camp in Oklahoma is Beaver’s Bend. Pine trees a cold river and trout fishing. When my kids were young they really enjoyed the outdoor movies by the river and craft classes during the day at the nature center. Lots to do there.

  10.   The Camping Gear Connection.com Says:

    Glad you like our blog! Thanks for sharing your favorite place. I haven’t been to Beaver’s Bend but it sounds like a great place to go with entertainment for the entire family, how great is that! As for the trout fishing you have now got my attention, love to fish.

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  20.   1/5 JarHead Says:

    Because Beamer (my service dog) and I come from Utah you might think that our favorite campsites would be here. Actually, they are: Hovenweep national monument and Bryce Canyon national park. For some reason we always begin or end there in our camping adventures.

    But we camp out thirty days at a time, going to the four corners of the Mountain West. In New Mexico it it Chaco Canyon for its mysterious and captivating ruins. In Arizona I think it is the Chiracahua national monument, while a little crowded it has a thing that makes us want to go back. Colorado draws us to the Grand Junction area and its national monument before we head north to Absoraka national forest.

    Each year we make two or three of those thirty day hikes, usually staying at a camp site for two or three nights. So, we do see a lot of the nicest camp grounds, and then there are some that are awful – but that is a part of the great trip around the Mountain West. In the California-Nevada region the Nevada Beach forest service campground draws us back again, and again.

    These are a few of the best that we have been to, and we have enjoyed all of the experiences – including bad weather with snow and wind.

  21.   The Camping Gear Connection.com Says:

    What a great way to spend 30 days several times a year! Sounds like you and Beamer are well seasoned hikers. Chiracahua national monument has really great rock formations I haven’t been there in many years but I really enjoy that area. Thank you for sharing your camping places I would love to hear more of your adventures. Take care, be safe.

  22.   1/5 JarHead Says:

    While Yellowstone and Teton are nice, some might even say spectacular, their campgrounds are just a “little ruff.” But then with all of the visitors, what should we expect? You could go north past Mammouth Hot Springs to the Pine Creek forest service campground outside of Livingston. They have a couple of hikes, on the creek, and lots of water falls – and yet you are close enough to Yellowstone to visit it from the north entrance (not quite so busy!) and enjoy both.

    I actually like the eastern side of Glacier national forest for its great beauty. The problem with Glacier is that it really is a Summer camping experience. But if you look to the east, and you can bus your way over that winding road, the glaciers are really something to see.

    Beamer and I have done all of the normal trails (Hermits, Bright Angel, Kabob and the Nortern ones as well), nave made it down to the mid-point and then one time have made it all the way down and back. Beamer did not appreciate that one though (heck, I was pooped too!). And the campgrounds of Mather are really a lot better than most national parks.

    The Rocky Mountain national park is way too close to Denver and very crowded. There were only – perhaps – three or four camp sites that could be considered as fitting for a tent site that was more than a two-person. And the water stunk! That potable water should have had clarification tablets to clear it up.

    The Gallo camp sites at Chaco Cultural National Historical Park, or whatever they want to call it – it is still Chaco Canyon, are a little more on the primitive side, but the ruins are vast and spectacular. So you get there by going some 15 miles over dirt roads. We have made all of the trails, except the one that goes to the top of the mesa overlooking the real big ruins at Pueblo Bonito. There is so much to do at that site that you wonder why go to Mesa Verde (especially when you have the Hovenweep very close by – Aztec Ruins are nearby but lack camp sites).

    Just got a new Marmot LimeStone 6P and will go south this time with that big orange tent. Although we like the Kelty Trail Dome 6, had to replace it a couple of times due to sudden windstorms. Kept it though, as a back-up – but should not need that with the Marmot. We will be leaving the last week of April and be gone for the month of May – lots of places to go and see, some to hike – like the trail down from the Bandelier campground near Santa Fe.

  23.   The Camping Gear Connection.com Says:

    I am glad you are sharing the different places you have camped, I enjoy reading about them. I hope you will come back and share your up and coming trip for April-May. You and Beamer have a safe trip!

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