Above, at Jackson Hole/Snake River KOA. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Over the years, I have camped in several states. According to RV Life Campground Reviews, I have camped in 15 states.
Ever wondered what state ranks as the number one state for camping?
Well, Travel + Leisure has the answer.
They begin with:
Though it feels as though spring has just begun, summer vacation is around the corner. For many, that means it's time to start plotting out the perfect camping trip. And, according to Adventures on the Rock, a website dedicated to helping travelers find adventure vehicles, this year, it's all about camping in Wyoming.
The company recently shared its rankings for the best states to go camping in the U.S., analyzing 10 factors to score each state using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, National Park Service, the CDC, AAA Gas prices, the National Climatic Data Center, and more. Those factors included the number of national parks and landmarks relative to the state area, a state's available hiking trails, campsites relative to the state population, and the diversity of plants and animals. The company also considered a state's average yearly rainfall and current fuel costs.
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