Selecting a Camping Location |
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Regardless of which tiny little piece of land you choose for your camping location, the one that you should know is that the options are endless. What do you prefer to do during your next big trip? Go fishing, hiking, or boating? Many camping locations offer that and then more. But, just because there are many spots available for camping, you shouldn’t just pack you’re camping accessories to run off to the first camping spot you come across. Lots of thought goes into choosing a camping location.
One of the first things that you will need to know is the accessibility to the camping spot. This is even truer if you camp with an RV. Consider how you intend to get to the camping spot. Will you be parking and then walking or will you be able to drive right up, these are very important considerations. If you have to park and then walk, you might want to find out how far you are going to have to walk considering that you likely brought a lot of gear with you.
The view can also be taken into consideration as there is no use going camping in a spot where there is no view when there are many beautiful camping spots around you! After all, you didn’t go camping and put forth all of this effort to not have the best view possible. Remember to check if there is access to clean water for you to use during your camping trip. If there is no water, you will have to pack all the water for your needs and to put out the campfire that you make.To make a fire you are going to need firewood. Inquire about firewood when you either make reservations or when you check in. You will want to make sure that there is ample access to firewood at all times and one where you don’t actually intend to carry all the wood to the camping spot! Look for a camping site that has plenty of dead wood around to make it easier to build a fire.
Most important, avoid the ‘uncharted areas’ when choosing a camping location. It can be both difficult and dangerous to camp in spots which are not established. There are many reasons for this but the most important reason is bears. If you do decide that you are the adventurous type then you should certainly make sure that the area around you is level and free of rocks. Check while it is light out to see if there are any drop off points and such. These things are already taken care of at an established camping ground. This is to make sure that you are safe and when you walk around at night that you don’t tumble down a hill or something worse.
The best places to look to choose a camping location would be in the local state parks, national forests, conferring with friends who have gone camping, and of course through the Internet.
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