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Posted by Dan in Campgrounds
on Mar 6th, 2010 | 0 comments
If there is someplace you can go and sit back to be amazed by the beauty and spectacular natural creations of the almighty, it is here. The Smokey Mountains are the most beautiful and magnificent natural wonders of our country. It’s got hundreds of miles of hiker trails, wildlife so diverse that one can’t help getting awe struck and virgin vistas to enjoy and relax.
It’s got more wilderness than one can travel and walk past but that does not mean that one would have to spend the night in a tent somewhere in the middle of the jungle and eat raw food from the forest. I have news for all of you...
Posted by Morgan Lee in Campgrounds, Motorcamping
on Feb 17th, 2010 | 0 comments
by Morgan Lee
Michigan is one of the wonderful states in US. Its name has been derived from the popular Lake Michigan which flows through it. It is one of the most densely populated states in US and it boasts picturesque attractiveness that attracts tourists from all over the world. You can plan the camping trip in the state parks and many campgrounds which exist in excess within the state. It totally depends upon the choice of the campers that what he chooses. Some of the great lakes out here definitely make sure that we have the most beautiful scenery in front of us.
I would like to throw light on...
Posted by Dan in Campgrounds, Camping
on Nov 21st, 2009 | 0 comments
If you want to camp in Europe, you should know that it’s going to be a little bit different than camping in the United States. The campgrounds in much of Europe are in settings that are much more similar to city parks, and some are much better in terms of amenities than others. Overall, don’t expect to find ice for an ice chest or a picnic table to eat off of very easily. A lot of the campgrounds in Europe won’t have these things. What they will have, though, are a lot of different people from different walks of life and different places all over the world. You can learn a lot about...
Posted by Dan in Campgrounds
on Oct 20th, 2009 | 0 comments
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Posted by Dan in Campgrounds
on Oct 18th, 2009 | 0 comments
The owners and staff of Koa Campgrounds are dedicated to making
sure they are all clean, safe and fun to be at. If you’re not
ready to rough it in the wilderness just yet, then a KOA
campground may be right for you. Whether you prefer tent
camping, cottages, lodges or their exclusive cabins you can
enjoy the ambiance of the campground experience.
KOA camps have pride in being camping experts making your stay a
great one, with locations in Canada, USA and Japan. Search on
koakampgrounds.com and read up on camping information from the
experts who know all about camps. Also read about a sale or...
Posted by Dan in Campgrounds, Camping
on Oct 17th, 2009 | 0 comments
A LOT of my favorite childhood memories involve family camping trips. We loved to spend time in the outdoors. We saw the beauty of nature up close. Our summers were full of nature and fresh air. We were often out on the water in a small rowboat, we enjoyed campfires, the cool night air, and the chance to chase lightening bugs, we rode bikes all over the campgrounds, we spent time fishing off piers, we swam in lakes and pools, we met people from all over the world on our camping expeditions.
Our family folklore grew by the year every time we went camping. We enjoyed state campgrounds in Florida,...
Posted by Dan in Campgrounds
on Oct 13th, 2009 | 0 comments
British Colombia is the home to four KOA campgrounds which are all located to the southern end of the region. Each is basically the same general layout and not too much out of the norm from what you would expect from any KOA campground. That may not sound exciting but flash and glam is not the KOA way. What they will provide are safe, clean, well maintained and staffed sites at great rates and superb locations which make them very family friendly. What follows is a brief overview of each.
The Victoria West KOA in British Colombia is the southernmost site they offer in the area. The campround operates...
Posted by Dan in Campgrounds
on Oct 4th, 2009 | 0 comments
When it comes to national parks, Yellowstone National Park tops the charts. Yellowstone is unique in many different ways. Many people are not aware that it is the first national park ever founded in the United States.
The park was first established on March 1, 1872. Another interesting fact was that it was one of the favored camping spots of former President Theodore Roosevelt. The Yellowstone National Park campgrounds are renowned for their economical benefits and the unspoiled atmosphere that they reside in.
There are a total of 12 Yellowstone National Park campgrounds, seven of which are...
Posted by Dan in Campgrounds
on Oct 3rd, 2009 | 0 comments
In Nova Scotia you will find two KOA campgrounds, on located in the north and the other in the south, which are sure to meet your camping needs. What you will find at these campgrounds is everything you would expect from a KOA campground and just a little bit more. If you’re familiar with the KOa chain of campgrounds you will be pleased with the offerings you’ll find in these prime locations. What follows is a brief overview of each site and a little information on area activities to help make your stay a little nicer.
The Halifax West KOA is located in the southern region just south of...
Posted by Dan in Campgrounds
on Oct 1st, 2009 | 0 comments
Bankhead National Forest is Alabama’s largest national forest, with 180,000 acres located in northwestern Alabama named in honor of William B. Bankhead, a longtime U.S. Representative from Alabama. Clear Creek Recreation Area, one of six recreation areas that are part of Bankhead National Forest, is located approximately 15 miles north of Jasper on Lake Lewis Smith. This area offers excellent camping in spacious and private sites complete with RV electric and water hook-up and excellent views from many camp sites of beautiful Lake Lewis Smith. Other recreational activities available while camping...
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