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Alabama

Alabama

Most Alabama State Parks host modern campsites along with primitive camping. Modern bathhouses and spacious camping pads – many right on the water – make camping in an Alabama Park comfortable and fun. Many park campgrounds offer senior discounts, allow pets, have onsite picnic tables and grills and ample parking for visitors. Advance reservations are recommended, especially on weekends and holidays.
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Alaska


As Governor of Alaska, I am pleased to welcome you to the Alaska Travel Industry Association's website. Alaska is different from every other destination in the world. Every day offers an unforgettable memory: a mother moose and calf, glaciers and mountains, unique Native cultures, our Russian legacy and Gold Rush days. Even lifelong Alaskans are amazed! And we have a wide range of accommodations and dining to suit every budget. Enjoy your online visit to Alaska, and I hope you'll come to visit the "Great Land" soon.With warm regards,
Parks in Alaska


Arizona


Arizona Parks protects and preserves 27 Parks and Natural Areas. The agency also includes the State Trails Program, outdoor-related Grants Program, the State Historic Preservation Office, as well as the Off-Highway Vehicle Program, and more. Arizona Parks manages 7 of the top 25 most visited natural attractions in Arizona.* Download information and publications on a wide range of topics.
Conserving Arizona's Treasures


Arkansas


Experience the beauty of the Natural State while camping or lodging in Arkansas. Are you are looking for a mountaintop hideaway with cloud-capped lodges for a business meeting or family reunion? Or would you rather pitch your tent at a scenic riverside campsite or relax in one of the beautiful lakeshore Arkansas cabins with a cozy fireplace?

From scenic camp sites and RV camping facilities to lodges with full resort amenities including golf there is an Arkansas Park just right for your trip.
Experience the beauty of the Natural State while camping or lodging in Arkansas.


California


All of our visitors need to know that our parks can be quite different from commercial or even city or county recreational facilities. Parks are often created around special, sometimes remote, natural or cultural resources that allow us to escape our everyday lives and refresh our spirits. Rustic campgrounds, winding trails occasionally invaded by tree roots, isolated beaches with limited amenities, and wind-whipped ghost towns challenge our spirit of adventure. We welcome all who seek the diverse adventures our parks offer. Please be realistic about your needs, and plan ahead to help ensure an enjoyable visit.
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Colorado


Attracting more than 11 million visitors per year, Colorado's 42 state parks are a vital cornerstone of Colorado's economy and quality of life. Colorado Parks encompass 242,531 land and water acres, offering some of the best outdoor recreation destinations in the state. Colorado Parks also manage more than 4,000 campsites, and 57 cabins and yurts. For more information on Colorado Parks or to purchase an annual pass online, visit www.colorado.gov/parks.
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Connecticut


No Child Left Inside is a major state initiative designed to reconnect youngsters with the outdoors, build the next generation of environmental stewards and showcase Connecticut's state parks and forests.

A key element of the program is The Great Park Pursuit, The Connecticut Parks Family Adventure. Now in its second year, the Great Park Pursuit takes Connecticut families on a tour of state parks and forests throughout the spring. Families follow clues to determine which parks to visit as they compete for outdoor adventure prizes. Visit No Child Left Inside to sign up and learn more about No Child Left Inside and the Great Park Pursuit.
Connecticut offers campgrounds in thirteen parks or forests.



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Delaware

Your Delaware Parks have exceptional trails, ponds, beaches, forests and fields, but there's so much more! Delaware Parks bring you exotic animals at the Brandywine Zoo, resort cottages and a state-of-the-art marina at Indian River, folk art at the Blue Ball Barn, and history in the Mt. Pleasant Meeting House, Indian River Life-Saving Station, Fort Miles Historical Area and many, many more special places. Come see what your Delaware Parks have for you!


DC Camping

Where to camp, hike, fish or enjoy the outdoors in District of Columbia

District of Columbia

Finding parks or campsites in and around Washington, District of Columbia just got easier. We have put our expert pathfinders on the job to root out the best of the Great Outdoors. Whether you want to really rough it, or perhaps relax in the comfort of an RV. Camping near Washington, DC is not only fun, its easier to find the perfect location with our Campsite Directory. No compass or map needed!


Florida

The Real Florida

Florida

The mission of the Florida Park Service is to provide resource-based recreation while preserving, interpreting and restoring natural and cultural resources.


Georgia

Get Outdoors Georgia

Georgia

Georgia’s parks offer a wide variety of recreational opportunities, including miniature golf, tennis, volleyball, horseshoes and children’s playgrounds. Some activities require a small fee, while many others are free. Hours vary and some activities may close during winter.


Hawaii

Welcome to Hawaii parks

Hawaii

The maximum length of stay at any one park is 5 consecutive nights.

Camping fees for Hawaii Parks are $5.00 per campsite per night, with the exception of Na Pali Coast state park, Kaua‘i. The fee for camping in Na Pali Coast state park, which has camping areas at Hanakoa, Kalalau and Miloli‘i, is $10.00 per person per night.


Idaho parks

Camping opportunities abound within Idaho's Parks.

Idaho

Our mission: “To improve the quality of life in Idaho through outdoor recreation and resource stewardship.”


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