How To Pick Prime Camp Locations

March 2, 2010 · Filed Under Camping · Comment 

There is no dearth of campgrounds across America. The craze for camping out has only grown over the last two years with both fitness and New Age gurus speaking emphatically about the importance of spending time with Nature. Going from your workplace and home air-conditioning to hotel-room air-conditioning can never match the experience of spending your holidays beneath a star-studded sky.

If you are a first-time camper do look for a location near your home. This is more for security reasons as, in case of a problem, help will be more easily accessible. Even otherwise, whether you’re camping out alone, with family or friends, check on the security measures at a campground. This should be your first priority even before you decided on a camping holiday.

When it comes to cost, you will have to juggle some options. Usually, you need to pay an admission fee and a camping fee but the overall price also depends on if outdoor activities will be organized at the campsite or not.

If a campsite has been specially geared up for hosting families there will be options for  hobby classes, fun activities with children and more. Some camping locations are near  lakes and rivers so there are options for swimming, boating etc. Several camping  locations fall on hiking and cycling trails so you can also consider going in for a  cycling/hiking vacation while taking a break mid-way for camping out instead of spending.

If you don’t intend to camp out often, you may want to check out camping locations that  also lend out camping equipment like tents, flashlights, campfire cooking accessories and  other stuff.

A lot of information on all the popular camping locations in America is available on the Internet. You can check these out and also consider whether you want to choose your own site at a camping site or let one be assigned to you.

Camping Resorts: Perfect For Anyone Who Enjoys Nature

December 10, 2009 · Filed Under Camping · Comment 

Unique camping resorts have lately become the most popular vacation spots across America and Europe. Most people don’t go looking for entertainment but prefer a close-to-Nature rejuvenation-break during holidays as an ideal way to de-stress.

If you’re someone rugged enough to carry your tent as a backpack, can cook on fire, go without emails and phone calls for long stretches of time then the safari or Nature-park holiday is great fun for you. You can enjoy being close to wildlife too. These kinds of camping resorts will have secluded camping sites that also satisfy the Nature photographer in you.

But if you still want the woods, early morning bird chatter, golden sunsets and sunrises without letting go of the all the luxuries of modern life like showers and air-conditioning, look for the camping resorts that also double up as spas and health resorts.

Then, there are the camping resorts that dot a cycling or hiking trail. These are large areas where you can stop for a breather on a seven-day or longer journey. You still carry your tent and essentials with you but you are not cut off from the rest of the world either. You can walk a bit from your tent and find a payphone. If you don’t want to cook under the sky, you still have access to packaged food nearby. These are great for caravan travelers.

Most camping resorts are designed for families with the organizers offering options for all kinds of group activities as part of the stay. These include games for children like treasure hunts, nature classes, walking sessions, astronomy hobby courses, cooking sessions and more. Camping resorts are ideal for family bonding and teaching children about Nature.

You can also take up combo memberships with camping resorts so that you can camp on their entire range of properties every successive holiday.

Things to Think About Choosing a Campsite

October 29, 2009 · Filed Under Camping · Comment 

Are you thinking you want to go camping in your Open Range RV? If you have yet to choose a campground, you may want to think about doing so soon. In the summer months, camping is a popular activity; therefore, you will want to make sure that you are able to get a camping reservation at the RV park of your choice.

Another one of the many reasons why you may want to think about making your camping reservations in advance is because many campgrounds allow their guests to handpick which camping spots they want. Of course, not all campgrounds allow this, but you will find that a large number of them do. To make sure you plenty of campsites to choose from, the earlier you can make reservation the better it will be.

In all honesty, the “perfect,” campsite is likely to vary from person to person. It depends on your wants and needs, as well as the wants and needs of those in your camping group. You might want to take some of these factors into consideration when choosing your campsite even though there will be variations in what you are looking for.

If you are going camping with small children, you may want to think about making sure that your camping site is a good distance away from any bodies of water or any dangerous hiking trails. Campgrounds often have playgrounds on site as you will find out. It may be a good idea to try and get a camping spot that is located near a playground or other locations that are designed for children.

In addition to the safety of those that you will be camping with, preferences are also something that should be taken into consideration. If you are a water lover and would like to spend your time boating, fishing or swimming, you may want to think about getting a camping spot that is close to the water. On the other hand, if you would prefer to spend your time hiking, you may want to try and get a camping spot that is located near the campground’s hiking trail, and so forth.

Size is also another factor that you may want to take into consideration, when choosing a campsite. Different campground parks have different sizes campsites. Larger campsites usually are designed for campers with multiple tents or Open Range RVs. Before agreeing to rent a particular camping site, you will want to make sure that the site in question is large enough for your entire camping group.

If you are camping in an Open Range RV, then you will want to make sure there are hookups such water and electricity. Camping in an Open Range RV is so much better when you can utilize the benefits of your RV.

The above mentioned factors are just a few of the many factors that you may want to take into consideration when choosing a camping spot for your next camping adventure. As a reminder, not all campground parks allow you to choose your owing camping sites, but a large number of them do.

RV Camping For Pleasure and Fun

October 17, 2009 · Filed Under Camping · Comment 

Camping for most people means a tent and sleeping on a mat on the ground. If this doesn’t sound to good, then camping in a RV is what you need to try. This is the ultimate outdoor adventure.

RV’s come in many sizes and shapes. RVs start with campers that fit in the bed of a pickup truck. Most will have a toilet, shower, beds and even a full kitchen included.

Next there are van conversions called Class B motorhomes that are basically a cargo van converted into a camping vehicle. Many even have a rasied roof for more head room. You will also find the same amenties as a truck camper in these units.

Next up is the Class C motorhome. The front looks like a pickup truck or van but that is where the similarity ends. With a sleeper extension over the cab, this type has a rear living area that looks like any other motorhome you are familar with. It is still basically a cargo box with windows except a lot prettier. The Class C has all the amenities of home. A kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and living room. You could live in a Class C.

The next step us is the Class A motorhome. Of all motorized RVs, this is the roomiest. These motorhomes are like a mini one bedroom apartment. They are fully self contained. From the queen size bed to a dinette that comfortably seat four, you will find luxury. The kitchen is complimented by a microwave in addition to a stove and refirgerator. You can even get an ice maker that will make over 20 pounds of ice a day. You are ready to party now!

If that weren’t enough choices, there are still the trailers. First of all, a travel trailer is one you can pull behind a truck or a large SUV. A trailer that attaches to a hitch in the bed of a truck is called a 5th wheel. Both of these trailers are equally as luxuriant as the best motorhome. An advantage is they cost a lot less.

You can buy new or used. You should do a lot of reasearch on the Internet whichever way you choose to go. You need to learn as much as you can in regards to RVs. You can find our a lot by searchng in your favorite search engine for an RV forum.

When you decide that an RV might be for you, attend an RV show or two. Several dealers and vendors will get together at stadiums or fairgrounds and do an RV show to sell every type of RV there is. There are also local RV shows usually put on by one or two dealers to show and sell some of their inventory.

If you really are not sure you would like to spend $40,000 or $250,000 on a hobby you are not sure you would like, buy a used RV. There are pre-owned RVs you can get into for under ,000.

Camping in an RV is a fun adventure awaiting you and your entire family.

 

Camping Resorts: Ideal Vacation Options For Families and Groups

October 11, 2009 · Filed Under Camping · Comment 

Unique camping resorts have lately become the most popular vacation spots across America and Europe. Most people don’t go looking for entertainment but prefer a close-to-Nature rejuvenation-break during holidays as an ideal way to de-stress.

If you’re someone rugged enough to carry your tent as a backpack, can cook on fire, go without emails and phone calls for long stretches of time then the safari or Nature-park holiday is great fun for you. You can enjoy being close to wildlife too. These kinds of camping resorts will have secluded camping sites that also satisfy the Nature photographer in you.

There are the spa-cum-health resorts that also function as camping resorts. At these places, you’re not completely cut off from the rest of the world and can still choose to sleep in an air-conditioned room. You can decide when to sleep in a tent or go hiking and for long walks.

Several camping resorts have also developed as stopovers for travelers on a cycling or hiking trail. These resorts have been basically built to cash in on the tourism potential of a region. People can simply pick up tents and other accessories and spend nights outdoors while returning the stuff the next morning and moving on with their trail. Sometimes, people stay on for a couple of days.

Family camp resorts are ideal for teaching children about Nature and bonding between adult family members. These resorts offer special hobby classes, treasure hunts and plenty of other outdoor group activities. These have become hot spots of families receiving corporate gift coupons for time off from work.

Most of these resorts offer a club membership that lets you choose one of their sites for a holiday every year.

How To Pick Ideal Camping Locations

October 3, 2009 · Filed Under Camping · Comment 

Camping sites seem to be mushrooming across America over the last two years – particularly since fitness experts and New Age philosophers have been emphasizing that one should spend time with Nature. Our lives are so fast-paced spent in air-conditioned buildings that taking off on a holiday to sleep in another air-conditioned hotel room doesn’t do much for a rejuvenation of the spirit or body. Camping, therefore, makes an ideal holiday choice. You can find hundreds of camping locations depending on cost, activities etc.

Whether traveling alone, with a group of friends or family, a campground or camping  site/location is easy to find from directory listings but safety should be your top  priority. Look for camping locations near your home particularly if you are going on a  camping holiday for the first time. If you call up a club offering camping holidays, ask  them about what security features they provide you.

You can consider the cost factor next. You have to pay an admission fee and camping fee  at most camping locations. Usually, campgrounds that are extremely popular but those with  extra activity offered at the camping site will charge extra in the admission fee itself.

In fact, camping has developed as a popular family option so you can also pick campgrounds that facilitate extra activities like hobby classes and options for hiking. Some camping locations also offer boating and swimming if they are near lakes and rivers. Most camping locations are stopover points on a hiking or cycling trail. You can choose to go on a hiking or cycling holiday and combine a mid-way camping break with it too.

If you don’t intend to camp out often, you may want to check out camping locations that  also lend out camping equipment like tents, flashlights, campfire cooking accessories and  other stuff.

A lot of information on all the popular camping locations in America is available on the Internet. You can check these out and also consider whether you want to choose your own site at a camping site or let one be assigned to you.