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Ohanapecosh Campground, on the southeast side of Mount Rainier National Park, is surrounded by old growth forest and crossed by an exceptionally beautiful snow-fed river. Close to Ohanapecosh are popular hikes to Silver Falls and the Grove of the Patriarchs. The main attraction at Mount Rainier National Park is the mountain itself, a glacier-clad volcano of immense pr...
Come by water or land to this cove for a backcountry camping experience! Oil Pan Cove is located on the Arizona side of Lake Mohave.
How to Get There: It can be accessed from the water or via Eldorado Jeep Trail Road from Hwy 93.
The Old Maverick Road runs between Maverick Junction and Santa Elena Canyon. It is a 14-mile improved dirt road that passes along the Terlingua Creek badlands on the west side of the park. A number of historic sites are located near the road that you may visit as you gradually descend to the Rio Grande and Santa Elena.
While usually passable for most vehicles, this r...
Old Ore OHV Road is a 26 miles (43km) dirt road located in Big Bend National Park between Dagger Flat Road and Rio Grande Village Road. Used in the early 1900s to transport ore from Mexican mines to the railroad station at Marathon, the Old Ore Road generally follows the route used by mule and pack trains a century ago. This road is rough and requires a sturdy vehicle...
Onion Mountain lookout is at 4,438 feet above sea level and is set atop a 12-foot tower. A visit to the cabin, a 14’ by 14’ block of wood and windows, feels like camping in a house of glass. It is furnished with a bed and a table and chairs, and features a propane cooking stove, refrigerator, and lanterns. A vault toilet is located near the tower. There is...
44 camp sites situated above a rock-shelf shoreline with access to a small sandy beach for all visitors.
Osprey Bay is situated above a rock-shelf shoreline which has small sandy enclaves exposed at low tide. Campsites have no shade.
Off the small sandy beach, a short walk from the campground, visitors have the option to swim, snorkel, canoe or simply relax on the ...
Owl Canyon Campground is located on BLM land wiithin Rainbow Basin Natural Area in California. Owl Canyon Campground is a first-come first-served campground with 22 campsites (no hookups). Campsites include a picnic table and a fire ring.
Potable water may or may not be available, but it is advised to bring your own drinking water. It is advised to bring your own drin...
Owl Creek Campground has 7 camping unit spaces, picnic tables, grills, ramadas, and restroom facilities available to make your stay more enjoyable. The campground is a stop on the Black Hills Back Country Byway.
Directions: Owl Creek Campground is located 10 miles south of Clifton within the Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area. The campground is located ...
Part of a working cattle ranch, we cut out 160 acres to create a wonderful country environment for our guests. We are not a resort by any means! Our largest area is for primitive (tent) camping. There are tables and fire pits scattered at random throughout the campground. Sites are not designated, you choose where you want to camp. Lots of trees, perfect for hammock c...
Ozark is located 3 miles down a graded gravel road off of Highway 7 north of Jasper, Arkansas. The campground is open year round and has 31 campsites available on a first come, first served basis. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring, and lantern hook provided.The flush restroom is closed November 15 to March 14 and no fees are charged during this time. A vault toi...
Adjacent to Lake Ozette, this small campground is great for those that enjoy lakeside camping and water activities.
Season: Year round. Some sites flood in winter.
Reservations: First-come, first-served.
Sites and Fees 15 total sites, $20 per night.
RVs: Sites for 21 feet.
Cabin rentals and campsites are available just outside the park boundary at Ozette, and...
Located in Page, Arizona, home to beautiful Lake Powell, campground is the perfect place to sit back and relax after a busy day touring the Grand Circle area of Northern Arizona and Southern Utah.
Camping is allowed in designated areas only, and consist of fifteen primitive lakeside campsites are available along Upper Pahranagat Lake. Sites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. They are free of charge, though a donation box is provided at the registration kiosk if you choose to make a contribution. Several of the sites can accommodate tents, camping...
The campground offers visitors 59 individual campsites and two large group sites featuring picnic tables and steel fire rings. There is no water or electric hookups at the campground, but there are two vault toilets and trash collection. The neighboring day-use site has two shaded picnic areas with tables and charcoal grills.
The path to the Painted Rock Petroglyph Ca...
Price: $170.10