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Three Wilderness cabins are located within Haleakalā National Park and are maintained by the National Park Service for visitor use by advanced reservation.
Palikū Cabin, at 6,380 feet (1,945 meters), is at the east end of the wilderness valley at the base of a rain forest cliff. The cabin is reached via a strenuous 9.3-mile hike on Keoneheʻeheʻe Trail, 10.1 miles on H...
40km out of Halls Creek along Duncan Road is the spectacular Palm Springs. It is an oasis, complete with palm trees, a fresh water spring and an abundance of wildlife.
The Duncan Road crosses Palm Springs Creek 40 km from Halls Creek. 24 hour camping.
Located at the western end of Death Valley National Park, this family-run resort with rooms, cabins and campsites is 4 miles from Father Crowley vista point and 23 miles from Joshua trees at Lee Flat.Simple rooms have en suite bathrooms and up to 3 beds, and Internet access is available. Wood-paneled cottages add minifridges, air-conditioning or bunk beds, and a 2-bed...
Camp in a picturesque setting in beautiful Pandora bay. Only accessible on foot and with minimal facilities, this is the spot for those seeking a true wilderness experience.
The tracks to this campsite are best suited to people with good fitness. Although this is a coastal track, the track is not flat. The track is well formed or follows sections of beach with sever...
Paradise Valley Campground, a family-oriented music free camping oasis located in the heart of Sea to Sky Country.
On-site General Store offering most basic supplies including ice, propane refills, beer, wine and spirits.
The Parsons Landing Campground is a secluded beach camping site located 7 miles west of the village of Two Harbors.
The 8 primitive campsites accommodate up to eight people each and are accessible only via a moderately difficult hike or kayak trip. Shade structures and running water are not provided; you must pack in your supplies.
Guests must purchase at least one ...
12 boat-in campsites are available. Sites have a picnic table, fire-ring and are accessible by boat only. Some sites have portable restrooms. Quiet hours (no generators, music, or loud voices) are from from 9 p.m. – 8 a.m. You may reserve boat-in sites online.
For cancellation policy see Reservation Policies: Terms & Conditions.
ite reservations are available by calling the Reservation Center at 877-MY-PARKS. You can call seven days a week, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. MST. You may also reserve campsites online.
105 developed campsites with a picnic table, a fire-ring/grill, and parking for two vehicles. Select sites also have a ramada. Sites have 20/30 amp and 50 amp voltage. Sites tend to fill up...
The Pearce Ferry Primitive Campground is located near the Pearce Ferry Seismograph Station. It has a vaulted restroom, metal fire rings and emergency call box station. Shade is limited, so bring your own when camping in summer.
One of several ferry routes along the river, Pearce Ferry was intended for Mormon settlers traveling south from St. George, Utah, to new farml...
The Pear Lake Ski Hut (also known as Pear Lake Winter Hut) was built in Sequoia National Park by the Civilian Conservation Corps during 1939-1941 using local Sierra granite and timber materials. It is an example of the National Park Service Rustic style, using rough masonry and a log roof structure.
The hut is located in the high Sierra east of Lodgepole, and 3/8 of a...
Peavine Cabins are located on a gravel bar of the Chitistone River, surrounded by towering cliffs. There are two cabins that are available for the public to use, both situated at about 2000' elevation. There is no running water or plumbing. There is a rustic pit toilet located near both cabins. Please bring your own toilet paper, as the pit toilet is not regularly sto...
Pebble Creek Campground lies against the dramatic backdrop of the Absaroka Mountains near the park's Northeast Entrance. Open mid-June through September, Pebble Creek offers a more isolated camping experience. Sites can accommodate a few RVs, including longer RVs or vehicle/trailer combinations in pull-through sites. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit...
Pepeiao cabin is in the southwestern reaches of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park backcountry. The cabin has three beds, but campers may also use tents.
The cabin may be accessed from two trailheads;1.) Hilina Pali Overlook via the Hilina Pali Trail - 4.8 miles (accessed via Hilina Pali Road).2.) Kaʻū Desert Trailhead via the Kaʻū Desert Trail - 9.1 miles (accessed via ...
Peter Lougheed Provincial Park is a provincial park located in Alberta, Canada. The park is located in Kananaskis Country approximately 90 km west of Calgary, along the Kananaskis Trail.
The park is named after Peter Lougheed who served as premier of Alberta from 1971 to 1985. The park was once known as Kananaskis Provincial Park.
The park was dedicated on September 2...
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