5 Best Camping Sites in the U.S.


With summer just around the corner, why not plan a camping trip to one of the world's most beautiful campsites?
Here are 5 best camping sites to visit for your summer vacation!





1. LUDINGTON STATE PARK, MICHIGAN
From biking trails to fishing and boating, there are plenty of activities for the entire family. Located just north of Ludington, Michigan between the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan and Hamlin Lake, this campsite is perfect for families with many different tastes. If you would like having a variety of activities on your camping trip from relaxing beach walks to kayaking in the lake and jet skiing, make sure to put Ludington State Park on your list!







2. ARCHES NATIONAL PARK, UTAH
Get ready to see the most breath-taking stone bridges, monoliths, and sandstones made by beautiful nature. Located in eastern Utah adjacent to the Colorado River, it is home to over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including the world-famous Delicate Arch. It has the highest density of natural arches in the world! From horseback riding to rock climbing to biking in this red-rock wonderland, Arches National Park will give you the most unforgettable camping experience.







3. JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK, CA
Located in southeastern California, this beautiful national park offers visitors stunning vistas and rewarding hikes. If you love going on hikes, there are more than 10 mountain peaks you can explore. The must-see Keys View, which is the highest point in the park, offers breathtaking vistas. During clear days, you can see the beautiful views of the Coachella Valley, Palm Springs, and the surround peaks that stretch all the way to Mexico. Make sure to visit Keys View at sunset when the desert sky is painted with blistering reds and bright oranges!







4. GLACIER NATIONAL PARK, MONTANA
Located in beautiful Montana, this national park offers amazing hiking trails as well as fly fishing. If you prefer cooler temperatures and hiking with breathtaking views every step of the way, make sure you visit the Grinnell Glacier. Enjoy fishing and boating in the beautiful lakes, and even cross-country skiing during the winter. Glacier also hosts special events throughout the year so make sure to check out their website before you visit!







5. THE ADIRONDACK PARK, NEW YORK

Located in northeastern New York, the park is home to a wide variety of habitats including wetlands and old-growth forests. There are over 50 species of mammals that live in the Mountains of the Adirondacks. Here are some of the interesting mammal species you might run into during your visit: moose, beavers, skunks, snowshoe hares, bobcats, and even flying squirrels!








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