- MORAINE PARK, COLORADO
If, like me, you are an avid hiker and eagerly looking for an ideal getaway to a high altitude destination, this is precisely where you should go for camping. The campsite offers backpacking activities, hiking to the magnificent Rocky Mountains, Nature trails, and winter sports. You can also set up your tents in the Glacier Basin and have an enjoyable bonfire.
- WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FOREST, NEW HAMPSHIRE
The White Mountains offer a rustic touch of flora and fauna, bringing you closer to nature like never before. The spectacular sights of the fall season, the riot of red, orange, aubergine, and yellow flowers, and a view of the mountains are all that one can only dreamy of until they visit here. The forest is accessible all year round and requires daily passes for camping in certain areas. If you are going to camp here, do not miss out on the opportunity of hiking the Appalachian Trail.
- SHAWNEE NATIONAL FOREST, ILLINOIS
This place encompasses over 280,000 acres of praises, lakes, ponds, rivers, meadows, and waterfalls. If you are looking for a campground with amenities like fishing, horseback riding, swimming, and trekking, this would be an ideal one. There are several campgrounds like the Pharaoh’s campground where you must visit the Garden of the Gods. Next is the 25-acre Pine Ridge Campground at Pounds Hollow, perfect for setting up tents and small nature trails. The Redbud Campground located in the Bell Smith Springs Recreational Area is one of the most enthralling sites ever. If you are looking for backpacking, then the Trails of Tears Campground would be the perfect one.