If you’ve tried to book a camping spot at a private campground in the past, you’ve likely been frustrated by the somewhat antiquated reservations system a lot of private campgrounds use. You have to submit your information on a website, then wait for the campground to confirm, and that’s only if the campsite allows you to even book online. Some make you call or email. Nothing’s instantaneous or easy. However, if you use Campspot, it can be.

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With Campspot, all you have to do is search for a site based on your location, travel dates and number of travelers. From there, finetune your search based on things like pricing, rating, type of site (RV versus tents-only, for example), amenities and more. Then, when you’re ready to book your site, you can do so right online and get an instant confirmation. There’s no more waiting around for someone to let you know that you did indeed get that spot.
The whole process makes booking a campsite just as easy as booking a hotel room.
Campspot lists sites all over the country, with more than 130,000 campsites available in some of the most in-demand camping destinations in the United States.
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