Our philosophy is simple. We want to encourage you to dream. BIG!
Then we help you plan your trip, get the most out of it while you're traveling and help you
share your experience with friends.
The Hamburger Rock Campground is located north off the Needles Highway (accessed from Highway 211), approximately three miles southeast of Canyonlands National Park and 17 miles northwest of Newspaper Rock. The campground provides 10 campsites, mostly situated at the base of the Hamburger Rock geologic feature. This is the closest site to Canyonlands National Park, an...
From Hamma Hamma Cabin, stroll down the Living Legend Trail and read the interpretive signs that detail the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps. A quarter mile along, the trail offers a lovely, open view of the Hamma Hamma River. In the spring, Harlequin ducks come up from the sea to nest in this tranquil and serene fresh water spot. Once the eggs hatch, the male ...
Tucked away down a winding dirt road and under towering jeffrey pine trees, the Hanna Flat campground offers an escape for visitors who want a more primitive camping experience that still offers many amenities. Despite being located only two miles off CA Highway 38, north of the town of Fawnskin, Hanna Flat provides campers with solitude, fresh pine-scented air, and c...
Happy Camp is the only campground on the Chilkoot Trail in the alpine. A very small wooden warming cabin, an outhouse, and a modest number of campsites are all available at this campsite. Happy Camp owes its name to the relief prospectors (and hikers) experienced from arriving at the first outpost after the pass. The camp is situated in a true alpine ecosystem and rec...
Harvey’s Return Campground is a historic landmark that once served as a supply landing site for the Cape Borda Lightstation. Embark on the Harvey’s Return Hike to explore the cove where lightkeepers once hauled up stores using a horse-drawn winch and small rail cars. Geology enthusiasts will be captivated by the striking outcrops of tightly folded, thinly ...
Hatch Point Campground is located 56 miles southwest of Moab. To reach the campground drive 32 miles south of Moab on Highway 191 to the Canyon Rims Recreation Area turnoff. Follow that road for approximately 15 miles and turn right on the graveled road that goes towards Anticline Overlook. Follow this graveled road for about 9 miles to the campground. The campground ...
How to Get There:
Haulapai Bay is located on the Arizona side of Lake Mead, about 5 miles south of South Cove (along the water). It can be reached from the water or via Haulapai Wash dirt road.
TIPS:
Fee required to enter Lake Mead National Recreation Area
The Havasupai campground is reached by hiling (or mule ride) 10 miles (16 km) from Hualapai Hilltop. The campsites are located within a 5-minute walk of the beautiful 100-foot Havasu Falls, about 2 miles downhill from the Village of Supai. Sites are available on a first come, first served basis. It serves up to 250 people. Drinking water is available. At this time, ca...
While there are plenty of campgrounds available for people visiting the Grand Canyon, those more adventurous might be interested in hiking down into the canyon and camping overnight. This should be planned out a bit in advance as a Backcountry permit is required and the park only issues 13,000 permits a year.
Havasupai Gardens Campground is 9 miles (14.4km) roundtrip ...
Havasupai Point is located at a remote section on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. There are only a few back country campsite on the Havasupai Point.
When passing through the area, make sure to watch for cattle and close any gates that are closed when you approach.
The trail is accessible by use of U.S. Forest Service roads along the south rim of Grand C...
The most remote of Golden Gate's campgrounds, Hawk Camp is located high above Gerbode Valley. There are three sites, each of which can accommodate up to four people. This is a strenuous 4-mile hike up the Bobcat trail near the Marin Headlands Visitor Center. Another option is a 3-mile hike from the Tennessee Valley parking area.
Groups may reserve the entire campgroun...
The most remote of Golden Gate's campgrounds, Hawk Camp is located high above Gerbode Valley. There are three sites, each of which can accommodate up to four people. The 3-mile hike from the Tennessee Valley parking area starts up the Old Springs Trail and then onto Miwok Trail. The campground can also be reach from a few other trails including a strenuous 4-mile hike...
Located in the Tennessee Valley in the north end of the Marin Headlands (a gentle three-quarters of a mile walk from the Tennessee Valley parking area), Haypress has five sites. Each site can accommodate up to four people. Groups may reserve the entire campground from November 1 to December 31. The rest of the year, a maximum of three sites may be reserved per group. ...
Surrounded by old growth forest, Heart O' the Hills offers summer ranger programs and great family fun.
Season: Year round. Walk-in only during heavy snowfall.
Reservations: First-come, first-served.
Sites and Fees: 105 total sites, $20 per night.
RV: Sites for 21 feet, a few for 35 feet. No dump station.
Price: $224.21