Above, at North Pines Campground at Yosemite National Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Camping in a national park is something that everyone should try at least once in their lives.
Whether it is in a tent, sleeping under the stars or in an RV, it is an experience that will bring lasting memories.
The Travel has posted a list of ten things to know before camping in a national park. They are things every newbie should know and a good refresher for experience campers.
They begin with:
America is known for its breathtaking nature and esteemed national parks. In 2021, the National Park Service registered 297 million park visits! Visitors travel to national parks to enjoy hiking, swimming, fishing, biking, and bird watching. Another main draw to the parks is camping. Staying in a national park overnight helps visitors really connect with nature and escape the trials of everyday life.
Arches National Park, Yosemite National Park, and Glacier National Park are all popular national park camping spots. Campers enjoy in the charging waterfalls, breathtaking hiking trails, and unique wildlife.
Camping in a national park is not as simple as walking up and pitching a tent, however. Camping takes a lot of prior planning and research. From reserving a campsite to packing supplies to learning park procedures, a lot of thought goes into this outdoor activity. Below is a list of ten things to know before camping in a US national park.
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