How to Choose the Right Campsite

Every summer or spring, it’s always great to go outdoors with your friends or family and enjoy the night outside the comforts of your home. The thrill of being closer to nature, enjoying live music through your friend’s guitar or just enjoying those sweet marshmallows in a campfire is a always a worthy experience to remember. Although it’s way better to be in our home watching TV, the excitement of the forest without being placed in danger always entices us to be in the forest every year.

But that experience is rather difficult to look for if you’re not an experienced camper. If it’s your first time, it’s always a challenge where to go for camping since there are practically hundreds of campsites in each state.

camping.jpgHere are some tips on how you can actually enjoy the night in the woods, even if it’s just your first time.

1. Research – like any other travel plans you’re making, get the most information you can about a specific area you are interested in. Here are the things that you should be looking for: if you’re traveling with an RV, look for parking information. There are camping sites where their RVs can be parked in the campsite while most needs a little bit of hiking which is just a 15 minute walk from the parking area. Access to water is also an important information. If you don’t know, be sure to bring one. Last but not the least, cooking facilities; there are campsites that offer use of the cooking facilities while some let you explore your fire making abilities.

2. Do not go to uncharted areas – hold your sense of adventure and stick to the route provided by the campsite administrators. There is one simple reason why you need to stay away from these areas: bears. All right, if there is no bear, it doesn’t mean the area is not dangerous. Snakes and other dangerous animals and insects are regulars of the forests. You already saw in documentary channels how animals can attack so you have to stay away from these places yourself.

3. State and local parks are your best bet – there are private camping sites that post their information online, which are not bad. However, if it’s your first time and you don’t know what you need to do or where to go, always go for the state or local parks first. These government controlled areas may not have the best facilities compared to privately owned parks, but you can bet that these are safe and convenient enough for a good start in camping experience.

4. The view – no, I’m not talking about the TV show but you have to consider the view when you book something online. Always go for a camping site that offers pictures of the area. Without them, you don’t know what you’re in for. Without the view, your camping experience will be like sitting in the middle of the forest waiting for something really bad to happen.

So be prepared and get lots of information from your intended camping site. Only through preparedness ensures you and your family a great time in the camping site.

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