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Tapotupotu Beach offers a scenic campsite with a nearby lagoon suitable for swimming and kayaking. Visit Cape Reinga/Te Rerenga Wairua only 5 minutes drive away or 3 hours via the walking track.
There are 25 tent sites. Cold water showers are available.
Teklanika Campground provides a unique park experience for those wanting more time in the park and a truly remote camping experience among the backdrop of Cathedral Mountain and Teklanika River. Because Teklanika Campground is located within the restricted section of Denali Park Road, there is a minimum 3-night stay for anyone wishing to drive their RV or private vehi...
There are two Telephone Canyon campsites. Both are located along the same short access road. Maximum vehicle length is 25'
Telephone Canyon 1 (TC-1) can accommodate 1 vehicle, no trailers, 6 people, no horses.
Telephone Canyon 2 (TC-2) can accommodate 2 vehicles, no trailers, 12 people, no horses.
Primitive roadside sites offer nice views, solitude, and a small...
Run by the National Park Service, this campground is most popular with RV campers, as it provides hookups, but does not have its own onsite showers. This the only campground on Lake Mead that is on the Arizona side of the lake, and it is fairly remote. Fishing for bass, rainbow trout, catfish, crappie, and bluegill is popular at Temple Bar, along with other activities...
Temple Mountain east Campground also known as the “People Pasture” is located just west of the turnoff to Goblin Valley State Park. This campground has multiple parking areas for large recreational vehicles, fire rings, pit toilets and kiosk with map information. This is a first come first serve campground that currently has no fees for use. Please recreat...
The Temple Mountain west Campground is located at the intersection of Temple Mountain and Behind the Reef road. This campground has multiple parking areas for large recreational vehicles, fire rings, pit toilets a shade shelter and picnic tables. This is a first come first serve campground that currently has no fees for use. Please recreate responsible and stay on des...
Temple Mountain Townsite Campground is located at the intersection of Temple Mountain and Behind-the-Reef Roads, two miles west of the turnoff to Goblin Valley State Park. One of the most distinctive geologic features of central Utah, the Reef is a 75-mile-long rocky spine that reaches up to 1,000 feet high and forms the eastern edge of the San Rafael Swell. Temple Mo...
The lovely Ten-X Campground is located 2 miles south of Tusayan and 47 miles north of Williams on U.S. Highway 180/AZ Highway 64. The campground is only about 4 miles from the south entrance to Grand Canyon National Park. Located in a beautiful ponderosa pine/Gambel oak forest on the Tusayan Ranger District, Ten-X is a quiet, peaceful campground that generally has ope...
Take Route 25 from Glen Jean for six miles towards Thurmond. Turn right at the intersection just before the bridge across the river and continue towards Stone Cliff. At Stonecliff, cross the New River bridge and continue upstream on Route 25 (which becomes unpaved at this point) towards Thayer. At Thayer Church, turn downhill off Route 25 to the bottom. Cross the rail...
This trail enters The Brothers Wilderness. Hike through a remote canyon area called the Valley of the Silent Men. The Brothers were named in 1856 by George Davidson of the U.S. Coast Survey after the Fauntleroy brothers - Edward (South peak) and Arthur (north peak) who were brothers of Constance and Ellinor Fauntleroy (the latter was fiancée of George Davidson)...
Set on historic Route 66, this modest 1940s motel occupies 13 forested acres. It's a mile from both the Grand Canyon Railway depot and Bearizona Wildlife Park. Simple rooms have free Wi-Fi and TVs with cable channels, plus coffeemakers, microwaves and minifridges. Some rooms are set in converted railway cars and cabooses.In addition to the indoor pool, there's an on-s...
This secluded camping spot is set behind Blowsand Hill along the rocky slopes of Borrego Mountain. As such, it is a prime location for viewing large chuckwalla lizards. While it is now a popular camp, it was also a film site for movies, such as the recent “Into The Wild” and the older “The Desert Rats” about WWII in North Africa.
“The Elbow” is one of the beautiful, storied bend of the Walker River State Recreation complex. This particular section of the park is known for world-class fishing. The park is one of Nevada's largest and newest state park units. Set up camp at The Elbow in the Bighorn Campground, choosing from nearly two dozen new spots that set the stage for pretty incr...
Price: $149.95