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The Bicentennial Campground is the most accessible campground in Golden Gate, approximately 100 yards from the parking area near Battery Wallace. There are three sites, each of which can accommodate up to three people with one tent. Water is available at the Visitor Center approximately one mile away. BBQ grills are available at the camp sites, and campers may also us...
Come by water or by land to this cove for a secluded camp spot. If you’re going to drive in, a 4WD vehicle is recommended.
How to Get There: Bighorn Cove is located on the Arizona side of Lake Mohave, south of Willow Beach. It can be accessed from the water or via Bighorn Cove Road from Willow Beach.
Big Meadows is a recreational area of the Shenandoah National Park in Madison County and Page County, in the US state of Virginia. The meadow is located on the Skyline Drive at Milepost 51 and contains the park's Harry F. Byrd Visitor Center, a lodge, camp store, and camping area. Several hiking trails can be accessed from Big Meadows, including the Mill Prong Trail w...
Big Meadows Campground is located 75 miles east of Fresno, California, in the Sequoia National Forest and Sequoia National Monument. The campground sits at an elevation of 7,500 feet and has views of the meadow and surrounding mountains.
The campground offers 43 single campsites and one double-family campsite. Picnic tables and campfire rings are provided, as are vau...
The Big Springs cabin site is located approximately 30 miles from Fredonia, Ariz., on Forest Service Road 22, about an hour drive from the north rim of the Grand Canyon. There are seven cabins; each cabin has two twin-size beds and one full-size bed. A cabin manual is located inside the main dining hall to answer visitor questions and provide guests with area informat...
Located between Mammoth Lakes and June Lake, near the Crestview area, this campground has 26 campsites surrounded by pine forest. This is a popular basecamp for fishing Deadman Creek, exploring Obsidian Dome and OHV/ATV trails in the Lookout Mountain area.
Bring your own water.
Sites are self register when you arrive, no reservations.
21 day stay limit.
From U...
Big Sur Campground and Cabins is set on 16 redwood-studded acre's with easy access to the river, beach and hiking trails. There are plenty of sites here to pitch a tent or park the RV. Also included tent cabins with queen beds and 12 wooden cabins that have fireplaces or wood stoves to keep you warm at night.
Tent sites $50+ per night
RV sites $60+ per night
Cabin'...
Bitterbrush is open year round although there is no water or trash service during the winter months. This is a popular a winter campground as it is frequently below the snow line or just has minor amounts of snow. 30 campsites. Bearproof food storage containers available in the campground.
From Bishop go west on State Route 168 (Line Street) approximately 13 miles. T...
Black Beach Campground is the first campground you reach as you drive on the east side of Alcova on County Road 407 Kortes Road. There are two boat ramps located at this campground. Almost all campsites have a picnic shelter. There are few, if any, areas available for swimming. Fishing and boating are the primary uses. Restrooms are available. No water or utilities a...
While the campgrounds at Mid Hills and Hole-in-the-Wall accommodate a maximum of 8 people and 2 vehicles, the Black Canyon Equestrian & Group Campground (located across the road from Hole-in-the-Wall Information Center) is ideal for larger groups. Camping here will help minimize unnecessary damage to natural resources.
Group campsite: Vault toilets, trash recepta...
The Black Jack Campground is nestled among pine and eucalyptus trees near Mt. Orizaba. At 2,097-feet, it’s Santa Catalina Island’s highest peak. At 1,600 feet above sea level, the facility provides eleven campsites with sweeping views of rolling terrain to the ocean. Situated several miles from both Avalon and Two Harbors, Black Jack Campground offers tran...
Black Rock Campground lies among one of the thickest Joshua tree forests in Joshua Tree National Park. Its location on the park's northern perimeter makes it a popular rest stop for hikers, birders, horseback riders and RV campers. Black Rock is one of only two campgrounds in the national park that can be reserved during the busy winter season; it is open on a first-c...
Nestled under Cedar and Pine trees, the campground is located near Black Rock Reservoir. Some sites offer canyon views. Each site has a table, grill and fire ring. Road not recommended for large RV's; winding one lane road (road 11S12).
ake highway 168 to Shaver Lake. Go east on Dinkey Creek Road 12.5 miles, turn right on McKinley Grove Road (road 11S40), travel appr...
Price: $149.95