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7 Scenic and Serene U.S. Camping Destinations

by Holly Riddle

Aug 6, 2018
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    With the arrival of August, fall is on its heels, meaning you only have a few more weeks left to get in all your favorite summer activities, from beach days and park picnics to rollercoaster rides and camping trips. For the latter, we’ve compiled some of the best scenic and serene camping destinations in the United States. © Solarseven | Dreamstime.com
  • Joshua Tree National Park
    In Joshua Tree National Park at Jumbo Rocks Campground, the biggest (quite literally) attraction is the plethora of “jumbo” rocks spotted in every direction. This no-reservations campground is first come, first served, so get there fast to stake your claim. © Jeff Whyte | Dreamstime.com
  • Green Mountain National Forest
    In the Northeast, Green Mountain National Forest beckons with one of the oldest long-distance hiking trails in the country, as well as year-round camping facilities. The offerings are a bit rustic, backcountry camping is encouraged and, best of all, it’s totally free. © Cllhnstev | Dreamstime.com
  • Boston Harbor Islands State Park
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  • trout fishing
    Situated in one of Washington State’s most picturesque landscapes, White River Campground in Mount Rainier National Park makes the best basecamp if you visit the area in search of salmon and trout. It caters to many fly fishermen, but is also a great place to relax among the scenic Pacific Northwest surroundings. © Christy Hembree | Dreamstime.com
  • Assateague Island
    If you hope to blend your late-summer camping trip with a little beach visit, Assateague Island National Seashore is the place to do so. The barrier island near Maryland and Virginia is home to wild horses, nearly 40 miles of beach and ocean-side camping. Backcountry camping and horse camping are both available. © Stephen Bonk | Dreamstime.com
  • Michigan
    You’ll find these aquamarine waters off the coast of none other than Michigan. At Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Little Beaver Lake Campground offers lots of lake views, water activities and hiking in addition to camping right along the water. © Jason P Ross | Dreamstime.com
  • Big Bend National Park
    In Texas, Big Bend National Park is open year-round with three developed campgrounds and backcountry camping. For the adventurers, rafting and kayaking on the Rio Grande are a must. On land, hiking the moderately challenging canyons provides invigorating views. © M. E. Risser | Dreamstime.com

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