Campground In Garden Nursery Landscaping Guide
Campground In The Great Outdoors
By Leaf Treehorn
Have you ever stopped and thought about how much things have
changed since you were a kid? Depending on your generation, your
mom may not have worked outside the home, while today a two income
family is pretty much the norm.
Grabbing time to spend with the family is very important, so
why not consider a camping trip? While you may prefer room service
and a warm beach, your kids will think it is great. They don’t
care if you choose a campground in some third world country, or
if you had to borrow used camping gear, just as long as you can
be there together as a family and have some fun.
Take Your Children To A Family Campground
Actually there are some really great places to camp. Whether
you are traveling by camper or in a new or used RV, there are
a few spots worth mentioning and checking out. If you are traveling
with kids, then be sure to check into staying at a family campground
if possible, as there will be more activities for the kids to
enjoy.
Of course you can’t leave out Washington DC, as it proudly serves
as the nation’s capital. If you can’t imagine being able to find
a campground in this area, then think again. Rock Creek Park is
a gorgeous area to pitch a tent.
Cherry Blossoms In The Spring
If it happens to be spring, then be prepared to be awed by the
Cherry blossoms. Another good point to this area is that many
of the attractions are free. Learning about camping and about
our country simultaneously can be a great adventure for kids.
Again, being together is the main goal, but if something can
be learned by it also, then by all means pack up the kids, gather
up your camping equipment and head out for a great family vacation
with memories that will last a lifetime. If you still have no
idea where you want to go, then consider doing a campground search
online.
If you can find a forum, then you may get advice from people
who have actually been to a certain location and may have some
tips for you. And with an estimated 8,000 public, and 8,000 privately
owned campgrounds available, you are sure to find one that fits
your needs.
Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona
One place you really do not want to miss is the Grand Canyon
National Park in Arizona. Viewing pictures of the area is not
even close to the real thing, because actually being there is
breathtaking. Staying at a campground in the Grand Canyon is nothing
short of spectacular.
Whether you enjoy camping hiking or having the opportunity to
take photographs, you will find it all here. Hiking is very popular,
as some of the areas can only be reached by foot. After you have
arrived, you will wonder why you didn’t think of a camping outdoor
adventure sooner.
About the Author:
Leaf Treehorn has written a number of articles on recreation,
gardening and landscaping including National
Parks Recreation Camping, National
Parks And Wildlife, National
Parks, Whitewater
Canoeing, Kayaks,
Mountain
Biking, Cyclocross,
Yosemite
Rock Climbing, How
To Rock Climb, Rock
Climbing, Rock
Climbing Wall.
Keep a lookout for more of his articles on this website.
Little Known Camping Facts....
What about showers?
You are in luck. You do not have to remain
dirty and sweaty if you utilize some campgrounds. Many of the
newer family oriented campgrounds do have shower facilities you
can use while you are camping.
The cost is factored into your camp ground
fees. You will need to provide your own towels, soap and shampoo
if you intend on showering. Just because you are camping does
not mean you have to completely rough it and be stinky.
RECOMMENDED READING
|