It's summertime! So pack up your bags and get ready to embark on the camping excursion of a lifetime! With so many campgrounds to explore across the country, there are plenty of opportunities for you to get your camp on this summer! But for the sake of simplicity, we've narrowed our list down to 6 of the best camping destinations in the United States.
*The following list of camping destinations is in descending order and reflective of the editorial staff at Our Community Now.
6. Wallowa Lake State Park, Oregon
Open for camping year-round, Wallowa Lake State Park in Oregon is perfect for watersports and hiking, if that's your thing. The camping spot is nestled between a glacial lake and the Wallowa Mountains, making it an incredible place for you to unwind and relax from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Go on a tram ride to the top of the 8,200-foot Mt. Howard and experience views unlike any other of the Wallowa Lake basin and the Eagle Cap Wilderness, or go hiking or horseback riding around the various lakes at the base of the mountain peaks and take in all Mother Nature has to offer.
For more information on Wallowa Lake State Park or to reserve your campsite, visit Oregon State Parks' website.
5. Kirby Cove, California
Enjoy unobstructed views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco Bay when camping at Kirby Cove Campground in California. If you're itching to get out and finally get some much-need peace and quiet, then Kirby Cove is for you.
Set in a wooded area, you'll be secluded as you walk down the beach or hike the bluffs. Seriously, this is a getaway like no other!
Learn more about Kirby Cove and book your next camping trip by visiting the National Parks Service's website.
4. Black Hills National Forest, South Dakota
Home to 30 campgrounds with more than 682 individual sites, make Black Hills National Forest your next camping destination! And while you're there, you should definitely pay a visit to Mt. Rushmore—an experience that's totally worth the trip alone!
To make a camping reservation, visit Recreation.gov.
3. Assateague Island National Seashore Campground, Maryland
Assateague Island National Seashore Campground offers a variety of unique experiences, such as observing wild horses and enjoying the sandy beaches. There are also plenty of activities to engage in, like camping, kayaking, hiking, biking, and more. So be sure to make the most of your visit and explore all that this beautiful campground has for you to experience.
For more information on Assateague Island, visit nps.gov.
2. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
One of the most gorgeous national parks in the country, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to 5 main campgrounds, all located near picturesque sites like Estes Park and Grand Lake. With a wide variety of mountain ranges, from towering peaks to meadows, there's no shortage of terrain to explore and hike.
Make your reservation for one of Rocky Mountain National Park's campgrounds online.
1. Joshua Tree National Park, California
Last, but certainly not least, is Joshua Tree National Park. With a diverse ecosystem, countless wildlife, plants, and rich history, Joshua Tree is a must-visit destination on anyone's list! One of the main attractions is the Joshua Trees themselves, which look as if they were ripped right off the pages of a Dr. Seuss book!
For more information, visit nps.gov.
Before you embark on your next camping trip, make sure you've got all the essentials checked off your list!