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Campsites are located along the banks of the Colorado River looking across to the scenic sandstone "Entrada Bluffs" area. Individual sites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Two group sites are available for reservation through Recreation.gov. The campground accommodates tents and small RVs and offers quiet and shady sites.There is river access for smal...
Diamond Creek is one of the largest tributaries of the Colorado River on the south side of the Grand Canyon.
Take-out/Put-in point: this is the first location downriver from Lee's Ferry where a road reaches the Colorado River.
Noncommercial river trips which launch from Diamond Creek (river mile 225) take 2 to 5 days. River trips often choose to end here, and some ri...
Diamond Lake is a natural body of water in the southern part of the U.S. state of Oregon. It lies near the junction of Oregon Route 138 and Oregon Route 230 in the Umpqua National Forest in Douglas County. It is located between Mount Bailey to the west and Mount Thielsen to the east; it is just north of Crater Lake National Park.
Anglers often fish by boat near Silent...
Diaz Lake Recreation Area is a 100 spaces, 80-acre lake along Rouet 395 near Lone Pine, California. It has swimming, fishing, water skiing, picnicking,grills, fire rings, tables, flush restrooms, and well water. Camping spaces are available for large RV's. No shower facilities within the campground.
Diaz Lake is open to motorized boats from May 15 - Oct 30.
Dismals Canyon Campground has three walk-in campsites and two walk-in group sites. Scattered off the main path and given a wide berth from one another, Dismals Canyon primitive campsites offer the ultimate outdoor experience. "Sleeping Water" is an example of Dismals Canyon's popular campsites. It is a separate box canyon with its own waterfall and wil...
Anza-Borrego State Park has 500 miles worth of dirt road and unlimited dispersed camping. The entire backcountry area of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is defined as a camping facility. Occupancy by the same persons, equipment, or vehicles of any camping facility within Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is limited to a total of thirty (30) days in any calendar year.
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Djúpidalur has a swimming pool, huts and houses. Djúpidalur is a family run sheep farm and farm stay. The hot water in Djúpidalur is geothermal, so there is abundance of both hot and cold water.
The area for tents is covered with grass. The area for campers has gravel bedding and artificial grass. There are outlets for electricity at the campsite...
D. L. Bliss State Park is a state park of California, USA, on the west shore of Lake Tahoe. It is named in honor of timber and railroad magnate Duane Leroy Bliss. Notable features include Rubicon Point Light — the highest-elevation lighthouse in the United States — and a popular trail to a large balancing rock. In 1929 Bliss's heirs donated 744 acres (301 ...
Doi Luang Chiang Dao is Thailand's third highest peak, located about 1.5h drive north from Chiang Mai city. It would be best to split this trail into two days as you can take your time to enjoy all the views on the way. Bring your camping gear, water and snacks as there are limited facilities around. There are also hot springs and caves nearby.
Camping at the Doll House in The Maze District offers one of the most remote campgrounds tucked far into the Canyonlands National Park. The Doll House has three campgrounds (Doll House 1 & 2 are the smallest, but they are tucked into the red rock formations of the Doll House. In the coller months these campsites are mostly in the shade. Doll House 3 has a little m...
Dorst Creek Campground is located in the breathtaking Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in central California's rugged Sierra Nevada range. The campground is perched at an elevation of 6,700 ft., on the banks of scenic Dorst Creek. Several meadows surround the campground and a number of small streams flow through the site. A handful of popular day-hikes beg...
Perfect for secluded tent camping. The access road is washed out 5.5 miles from the campground and it is not vehicle accessible. First-come, first-served.
The Double Diamond Dude Ranch Dining Hall was built in 1945 as the centerpiece of a dude ranch operated by Frank Williams and Joseph S. Clark, Jr. in Grand Teton National Park. The ranch was opened in 1924 with a dozen tent cabins and log buildings for a kitchen and dining hall, lounge and commissary. In 1943 Williams built log tourist cabins, followed by the larger d...
Douglas Spring Campground is located at 6.1 miles along Douglas Spring Trail and is at an elevation of 4,800 feet. Douglas Spring has 3 campsites.
Camping is allowed at 6 designated campgrounds within the Saguaro Wilderness Area. These campgrounds are located throughout the wilderness area and a permit is required for all overnight stays.
The fee for this permit ...
Price: $149.95