Pennsylvania
If you want to explore Pennsylvania's great outdoors, The State Parks are the right place. You can reserve campsites, cabins, picnic pavilions and whitewater boating launch times online.
Cabins and picnic pavilions can be reserved from 11 months to two days in advance. Campsites can be reserved from 11 months up to noon of the day of arrival.

Rhode Island has many camping areas in its beautiful woodlands
Rhode Island
Rhode Island is a state of many firsts. First to take action against British rule, first synogogue, first successful water-powered cotton mill, and now the Ocean State is the first U.S. state to receive the The American Academy of Hospitality Sciences' prestigious "International Star Diamond Award." The AAHS certifies that Rhode Island is a world-class destination offering some of the best natural beauty, culinary offerings, history and cultural attractions. World class - that's Rhode Island! But don't take our word for it, come see for yourself!

Cool morning breeze. Bacon. Eggs. Hamburgers. Steaks. A hot burning fire.
South Carolina
State Parks in South Carolina have over 3,000 campsites in scenic places with fun activities for the entire family. Every park offers a unique camping experience.
Traditional campgrounds provide sites for camping trailers, RVs and tents. Most parks have a limited number of pull-through sites and other sites that will accommodate larger units. These areas include access to restroom/hot shower facilities, water and electric hook-ups, a picnic table and holding tank dumping stations. Some parks also offer rustic tent sites (centralized water and no electricity) at a reduced rate.

Thousands of campsites to chose from.
South Dakota
Traveling the Lewis and Clark Trail? Or do you enjoy old cabins, military forts, and prehistoric sites? The South Dakota parks are the largest outdoor museums in the state.
For some, there’s nothing better than setting up the tent or camper for a leisurely weekend or week of camping. Others prefer a cozy camping cabin or group lodge. Whatever your preference, the S.D. state parks have the right accommodations for you.

Experience a variety of outstanding recreational opportunities.
Tennessee
The good nature of Tennessee State Parks offers unique recreation opportunities, high quality accommodations and the chance to make lifetime memories this summer.
Get outdoors and explore the natural, cultural and historical wonder of Tennessee this summer. State Parks feature a variety of outdoor adventures where you can make memories that will last a lifetime.

Texas Outside's Campground and RV Park Reviews
Texas
Check the Lakes & Boating section of Texas Outside if you want to fish, boat, or camp on a lake - you'll find lake reviews, boat rentals, fishing guides, cabins, lake camping, and much more

Welcome to Utah
Utah
Would you, your family or friends like to play outdoors more but just aren't sure where to start? Let us show you how! If you've ever wanted to go fishing, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, kite flying, boating, or history exploring, now is the time to start! No experience preferred!
With over 7,000 improved campsites and virtually unlimited primitive camping, few states can compete with the variety of camping opportunities found in Utah. Highlights include alpine camping in the Uinta highlands or one of the many other high mountain ranges; desert camping among the cacti and Manzanita brush of Utah's red rock country; boat camping on Lake Powell, Flaming Gorge, or one of the many other lakes and reservoirs; primitive camping in a wilderness area, or a more civilized put-in at one of the state's national parks, national forests or state parks.

Take the Challenge: Venture Vermont!
Vermont
Vermont State Parks are perfect for weddings or any group event. Shelters and picnic areas can accommodate groups from 50 to 700 people depending on location. Many offer recreational opportunities such as fishing, swimming, kayaking, canoeing and hiking to name just a few.
Enjoy an indoor, tented, or open air gathering by the lake or mountain top. Festivities for you and your guests can include a stay in one of our cozy cottages, cabins or campsites with varied amenities. For a truly special experience and memories you and your guests will treasure, book your celebration today:1-888-409-7579.

Virginia is for Campin Lovers
Virginia
Camping in Virginia can be back-to-basics primitive, on well-developed tent sites with electric/water hookups, or on RV sites with resort-style amenities, such as cable TV!
Virginia welcomes you, your family, your friends and even your beloved pets to experience fresh air, woodlands, mountain streams, rolling surfs, wildflowers, star-studded skies, critters, crackling campfires and glowing marshmallows on a stick.

No Child Left Inside
Washington
What sort of getaway sounds good to you? A hike through a timeless forest? Bass fishing in sunny Eastern Washington? Maybe you'd like to spend a few days in a lighthouse keepers' residence beside the Pacific Ocean while waves pound the beach below.

WV Parks and Forests offer abundant wildlife viewing opportunities!
West Virginia
West Virginia's state parks and forests offer camping experiences from primitive tent sites to full-hook up service.
In addition to events and activities, you are invited to enroll in statewide programs designed for individual, group or family participation. There is no competition and enrollment is for the sheer enjoyment of being outdoors or making a difference by your involvement in state parks and forest preservation, operation and visitation.
Whether you’re an area resident, a first time or regular visitor to West Virginia, or coming back to home, you’re always welcome at your West Virginia State Parks and Forests.

Experience Camping in Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Spend the night with nature in one of more than 4,600 campsites in Wisconsin state parks and forests.
A typical campsite is in a natural setting with road access, a fire ring, and a picnic table, and can be used by either vehicle or tent campers. But there also are backpack, walk-in, and canoe-in sites, sites with electrical hookups, and sites designed specifically for either tent or vehicle campers. Some sites are accessible for people with disabilities. Some are for people with horses. Others accommodate large groups of campers.

State Parks, Historic Sites & Trails
Wyoming
Campers have plenty of space to explore in Wyoming. There are fewer than five human residents per square mile… five national forests, more than 18 million acres of public land and numerous wilderness areas. So whether you’re taking an RV adventure or heading off the beaten track, Wyoming has the campsite to match.
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