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Your essential planning guidebook for family-friendly camping trips
featuring 300+ of the best camping and glamping spots in the USA!
Outdoor adventure, glamping, and camping vacations have never been
more popular-and everyone is looking to discover the best
destinations with beautiful scenery and desirable amenities. In
Where Should We Camp Next?, family camping and RV experts Stephanie
and Jeremy Puglisi make it easy for you to plan the perfect
family-friendly, budget-conscious summer road trip. Whether you're
a fan of rustic national parks or luxury glamping resorts, the
in-depth profiles of more than 300 amazing outdoor accommodation
destinations will help you find the best places to park your RV,
pitch your tent, or kick back in your yurt, treehouse, or cabin.
Includes:Regional and state-by-state breakdown of campgrounds and
RV resortsIntroduction to campsite types, prices, when to book, and
how to bookThe best campsites based on your personality and desired
amenitiesWhere Should We Camp Next? is the adventurer's ultimate
guide to vacations across the USA and highlights regional cuisine,
must-see attractions, and unforgettable activities. Whether you're
planning a cheap family camping vacation or a romantic couple's
getaway, this book is your gateway to making memories with the
people you love the most.
In recognition of the nation's love for the Great British
coastline, 2018 sees the launch of a brand new guidebook - Cool
Camping: Coast - the latest title in the best-selling Cool Camping
series. Featuring 66 of the best independent campsites along
Britain's coast, plus 20 seaside glamping locations for those in
need of a bit more luxury, this colourful new guide offers the
perfect inspiration for any holiday by the sea. Exciting
recommendations include a National Trust-owned farm overlooking the
best surf spot in Wales, a Scottish getaway where you can swoosh
onto the beach via a children's slide and a mountain-foot meadow in
Snowdonia with panoramic views of Anglesey, the Great Orme and
Puffin Island. Every single campsite featured is less than one mile
from the coast and each gets the full Cool Camping treatment -
brought to life with entertaining, insightful reviews and dazzling
colour photographs. Each entry is also accompanied by handy
practical information such as on-site facilities, off-site
entertainment, the nearest good pub and all-important directions to
help you find the way. For this brand new title, additional
chapters also include a collection of suggested glamping
alternatives for those in need of extra comfort - from eco-escapes
in Cornwall to treehouses overlooking the North Sea - along with
beach game ideas for families and informative tips on where to hire
campervans and how to find great coastal campsites abroad. So
whether you plan to spend your day sea kayaking around craggy
cliffs, cooking freshly picked mussels over a campfire or learning
to surf within a beachball's throw of your tent, Cool Camping:
Coast is the perfect guide to help you plan your trip.
There has never been a better time to explore the Blue Ridge
Parkway! This updated edition of Hiking the Blue Ridge Parkway is
ideal for anyone who uses the Parkway as a portal to the Southern
Appalachian experience. It includes the best trails in the national
forests, state parks, and private preserves that line the 469-mile
roadway-from the southern end of Shenandoah National Park in
Virginia to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North
Carolina-making it a single-volume solution for the serious
explorer, whether on foot or by car. Look inside to find: Hikes
suited to every ability, from 0.1-mile nature walks to 13-mile
backpacks, with options for longer treks Accurate directions to
both popular and less-traveled trails Up-to-date trail descriptions
and detailed trail maps Difficulty ratings and elevation gain for
each hike Mileage log for the entire Parkway and a guide to
wildflowers Tips for zero-impact hiking, trail etiquette, and
hiking with kids
Perfect Camping for You in Illinois The Prairie State provides a
spectacular backdrop for some of the most scenic campgrounds in the
country. But do you know which campgrounds offer the most privacy?
Which are the best for first-time campers? John Schirle has
traversed the entire region-from Apple River Canyon State Park in
the northwest, with its bubbling creeks and steep ravines, to the
Garden of the Gods Recreation Area in the south, one of the most
photographed locations in the state-and compiled the most
up-to-date research to steer you to the perfect spot! Best Tent
Camping: Illinois presents 50 private, state park, state recreation
area, forest preserve, and wildlife area campgrounds, organized
into three distinct regions. Selections are based on location,
topography, size, and overall appeal, and every site is rated for
beauty, privacy, spaciousness, safety and security, and
cleanliness-so you'll always know what to expect. The new
full-color edition of this proven guidebook provides everything you
need to know, with detailed maps of each campground and key
information such as fees, restrictions, dates of operation, and
facilities, as well as driving directions and GPS coordinates.
Whether you seek a quiet campground near a fish-filled stream or a
family campground with all the amenities, grab Best Tent Camping:
Illinois. It's an escape for all who wish to find those special
locales that recharge the mind, body, and spirit. This guide is a
keeper.
The world-famous Grand Canyon is only one of Arizona's spectacular
natural features. Arizona encompasses over 90 wilderness areas,
more than 15 national parks and monuments, and the largest national
forest in the country. Expansive mesas, high peaks, and snaking
canyons create a dynamic landscape and reflect a rich geologic and
human history. Backpacking Arizona is the only guide devoted to
overnight trips in the state. You'll discover the maze of side
canyons and hidden grottos in the Grand Canyon's untrammeled
backcountry, historic pioneer trails on the Mogollon Rim, the
little-traveled Blue Range, and the legendary Superstition
Mountains in the Sonoran Desert.
One of the great pleasures of camping is cooking in the
out-of-doors within beautiful surroundings. Whatever your mode of
travel, whether it be backpacking in the high altitude, camping in
a tent, pop-up trailer, camper, travel trailer, motor home or
boating the closeness to nature is rewarding. The wonderful aroma
of campfire smoke, the vista of a lake, stream and mountains, the
animals and birds close at hand, and the smell of evergreens
enhance the experience. The dry desert camping among smoke trees
with lizards scurrying around is satisfying also.
Adventure awaits on the Last Frontier: make your way through
Alaska's mountains, glaciers, and rivers with Moon Anchorage,
Denali & the Kenai Peninsula. Inside you'll find: * Flexible
itineraries including four days in Anchorage, four days in Denali
National Park, day cruises, and a 10-day adventure covering the
best of the Kenai Peninsula * Strategic advice for hikers,
adventure sports lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, budget travelers,
and more * Must-see highlights and outdoor experiences: Embark on a
cruise to admire stunning fjords and watch brown bears catch wild
salmon from a river. Go skiing at a mountain resort or hike through
alpine forests. Dine on fresh king crab at the best restaurants in
Anchorage or catch your own halibut on a fishing expedition. Take
an intrepid "flightseeing" tour to secluded glacier landings in
Denali National Park and discover the best spots to watch the
northern lights dance across the sky * Expert advice from Homer
local Don Pitcher on when to go, where to stay, and how to get
around * Full-colour photos and detailed maps throughout * Thorough
background on the landscape, wildlife, history, and local culture,
plus up-to-date information about health and safety,
transportation, and recreation Find your adventure in Anchorage,
Denali and the Kenai Peninsula with Moon's expert advice and local
insight. Expanding your trip? Check out Moon Alaska. About Moon
Travel Guides: Moon was founded in 1973 to empower independent,
active, and conscious travel. We prioritize local businesses,
outdoor recreation, and traveling strategically and sustainably.
Moon Travel Guides are written by local, expert authors with great
stories to tell-and they can't wait to share their favorite places
with you. For more inspiration, follow @moonguides on social media.
With hikes in Glacier and Waterton varying from half-hour strolls
to full-day adventures, this guidebook is for everyone, including
families.
Get into the great outdoors with this inspirational and practical
guide to camping. Includes a guide to all the National Trust's
sites - from camping to glamping and beyond - as well as the
equipment, recipes and fun games you'll need. This is a practical
and inspirational guide to camping. It's about getting outside and
enjoying the Great British Outdoors, whether you want to do it
under canvas or in a glamorous yurt. As well as a guide to all the
locations and types of campsite the National Trust has - many in
stunning scenery - there's information about everything from the
best kind of tent to what kind of boots will keep blisters at bay.
There's also a brilliant range of recipes that you can cook
outdoors, even pizzas and cakes, so you can eat like a king in the
wilderness. There are games and outdoor adventures for all ages -
pond-dipping and tracking wildlife get you up close to nature,
while kite-flying and building a woodland den brings out the
adventurer in everyone.
Perfect Camping for You in Arizona! The Grand Canyon State provides
a spectacular backdrop for some of the most scenic campgrounds in
the country, from the cool forests of the Mongollon Rim and the
White Mountains to the verdant crowns of southern Arizona's sky
islands. But do you know which campgrounds offer the most privacy?
Which are the best for first-time campers? Kirstin Olmon Phillips
and Kelly Phillips have traversed the entire state and compiled the
most up-to-date research to steer you to the perfect spot! Best
Tent Camping: Arizona presents 50 national park, state park, and
recreation site campgrounds, organized into five distinct regions.
Selections are based on location, topography, size, and overall
appeal, and every site is rated for beauty, privacy, spaciousness,
safety and security, and cleanliness-so you'll always know what to
expect. The new full-color edition of this proven guidebook
provides everything you need to know, with detailed maps of each
campground and key information such as fees, restrictions, dates of
operation, and facilities, as well as driving directions and GPS
coordinates. Whether you seek a quiet campground near a fish-filled
stream or a family campground with all the amenities, grab Best
Tent Camping: Arizona. It's an escape for all who wish to find
those special locales that recharge the mind, body, and spirit.
This guide is a keeper.
The Full Value of Parks is the first comprehensive look at the
values associated with parks and other kinds of protected areas.
Much has been written about the importance of parks to the tourism
industry, yet the reasons why people care deeply about them usually
have little or nothing to do with money. Instead, people value
parks as sacred sanctuaries and places of spiritual self-discovery,
as settings of breathtaking beauty, as venues of scientific
inquiry, as destinations for much-needed recreation-even as places
where one can go to heal a wounded psyche. The profound attachment
that people feel to the world's great natural areas and cultural
sites arises from an incredibly diverse, complex, and sometimes
conflicting array of values. After a thorough overview of the kinds
of values found in parks, the unique challenges of managing parks
to accommodate differing viewpoints are surveyed in this
path-breaking book. Drawing on insights from a broad group of
international experts, and offering examples from Siberia to
tropical Africa, from the Andes to the Australian outback, The Full
Value of Parks is an engaging and lucid exploration of the entire
range of benefits and values of protected areas-from economics to
the intangible.
Discover diverse and breathtaking natural landscapes in this
beautifully illustrated collection of America's 63 national parks,
as well as 37 state, recreational, and city parks and green spaces.
Nowhere in the world is there a park system like America's. The
National Park System was the first in the world and is a collection
of the country's best national treasures. For Americans, these
places are part of our cultural DNA. Filled with beautiful National
Geographic photography, wisdom from experts, need-to-know travel
information including the best scenic overlooks and hiking trails,
and practical wildlife-spotting tips, this inspirational collection
takes readers to all 63 national parks, as well as 37 state,
recreational, and city parks and green spaces. With a park in every
state, this beautiful collection highlights the top experiences in
stunning destinations from Yosemite and Sequoia to Biscayne and
Mammoth Cave. You'll discover the beauty, diversity, surprises, and
wonder of each park, including The mountain peaks of the Tetons
Hawaii's constantly erupting volcanoes The crystal-clad underworld
of Carlsbad Caverns The steamy swamps and mangrove forests of the
deep South Hidden gems tucked in bustling cities like New York's
Central Park And so much more! Each entry in this magnificent
volume explores the breathtaking landscapes, remarkable histories,
extraordinary wildlife, and the need to conserve and explore each
destination. With a foreword from legendary recording artist Garth
Brooks, "the voice of America," this innovative guide will lead you
to experience the greatest park experiences the world has to offer
and an understanding of these natural open spaces.
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