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Pondalowie Bay Bush Campground is located near the beautiful Pondalowie Bay in Innes National Park. This campground has 26 tent based campsites.
Fires are NOT permitted at this campground at any time during the year.
The Ponderosa Grove campground is situated approximately eight miles to the northwest of Kanab, Utah, at 6,300 feet in elevation and is named for the small canopy of ponderosa pine trees that shade its campsites. The climate in the area ranges from extremely cold in the winter to temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer months.
Ponderosa Grove camp...
One of the fun parts about Lake Mead National Recreation Area, which includes Lake Mohave, is that you can camp anywhere that doesn’t explicitly say you can’t. So come ashore after a long day of being out on the lake, and claim a cove to camp in. This one’s on the Arizona side of Lake Mohave and can only be accessed from the water.
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The Chugach National Forest is a 5.4 million acre United States National Forest in south central Alaska. It is located in the mountains surrounding Prince William Sound including the eastern Kenai Peninsula and the delta of the Copper River. Approximately one-third of the area of the forest is rocks and ice.
Though the Chugach forest is largely wild, with only 90 mile...
Porcupine Flat Campground located in northern area of Yosemite National Park along Tioga Road (HWY 120), is a first-come first-served campground outside of Yosemite Valley. This campground is very remote, very quiet, and very unpopulated relative to other campgrounds in Yosemite. The campground is directly off the road and thus does not require a rough drive to the ca...
The Pyramid campground and gorge walk are another 11 kilometres further north from Porcupine Gorge Lookout turnoff along the unsealed Kennedy Developmental Road. To ensure a site during holiday periods you will need to book one of the nine e-permit campsites several weeks in advance. Campers should bring their own drinking water, as the water supply is unreliable.
This small, intimate campground on the banks of a mountain stream in the Sierra foothills. It's a quick trip to the famous Alabama Hills, where more than 400 movies have been shot, from classics such as "Gunga Din" to recent hits like "Ironman." Further up a paved road is Mt. Whitney, the tallest peak in the continental US. Located just one mile from the amenities in ...
Port Craig Lodge, at sea level, offers trampers the chance to soak weary limbs in the Southern Ocean and see the rare Hectors dolphins.
The lodge sleep up to 40 people.
Potwisha Campground, located along the Generals Highway in Sequoia National Park, offers convenience for visiting the many attractions in the park. The campground is situated along the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River, just four miles from the park entrance, in the Sierra Foothills.
There are numerous opportunities for fishing and hiking near the campground. The M...
Princess Campground sits next to a large meadow at an elevation of 5,900 feet in the Indian Basin Grove. The campsite is just 3 miles northwest of Hume Lake. The 87-acre lake was built to support a one-time commercial logging operation, and is part of the Kings River Watershed, a region of the Sierra Nevada mountains replete with vast stands of timber. The lake n...
Pu'u 'Ula'ula (Red Hill) cabin is locateed along the Mauna Loa Trail in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. A total of 16 hikers (12 per group) are allowed per night at the Red Hill cabin - there are only 8 bunks.
Backpackers to Mauna Loa should be adequately equipped, experienced in wilderness/high altitude trekking, and physically fit.
All overnight backcountry hik...
Quartzite campground (sites 1-100) is mostly open and grassy, with medium/large trees scattered throughout the grounds. Many campsites have a nearby tree for some limited shade or are on the perimeter near (but not in) the surrounding woods. There are both electric (75 sites) and non-electric campsites. Many of the largest recreational vehicles end up in Quartzite cam...
Relax in this secluded campground near the Queets River. This campground is only accessible from the Upper Queets River Road due to a past mudslide.
Season: Year round.
Reservations: First-come, first-served.
Sites and Fees: 20 total sites, $15 per night.
RVs: RVs and trailers not recommended.
The Blowholes Campground, also known as Point Quobba, is located along the Quobba coastline nearby the awe-inspiring sight of the Blowholes is located just 75 kilometres north of Carnarvon on a bitumen road. Powerful ocean swells force water through sea caves and up out of narrow holes in the rocks, jets of water erupt into the air, sometimes up to a height of 20 metr...
Railroad Bridge is located north of the town of Buena Vista. Traditionally, this site has been a popular river access point for boaters and gold-panners alike. It also is located fairly close to some of the better-known climbing in the region.
View the Railroad Bridge Campground Map.
Facilities:
14 basic campsites (each offers a tent pad, fire grill, and table)
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Price: $224.21