Whether you prefer the comforts of a developed campground or want to truly camp in the wild, there’s a campsite for you. There are campsites near lakes, in the woods, with mountain views and within national parks—the options are endless. And, for those who just want to go camping without all the hassle, there are even glamping sites.
Using an online campground finder is one of the easiest ways to find a site near you, especially if you’re traveling in an RV or car. Simply center the map over your current location and zoom in to see the available campsites nearby. Once you’ve narrowed your options, click on the campsite for more details and photos. This will help you decide if it’s the right spot for your adventure.
While many developed campgrounds offer amenities such as restrooms, showers, and picnic tables, you’ll have to be self-sufficient when camping on BLM or national forest lands. These free campsites typically have zero amenities and will require you to follow fire regulations. If you’re planning to camp on dispersed lands, it’s a good idea to bring a foldable table so that you can sit comfortably at the site and cook your meals.
If you’re looking for a campground in New York City, Collective Retreats offers unique tenting that takes the camping experience to a whole other level. You’ll get to wake up to jaw-dropping views of Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty. And, it’s easy to get there since these NYC campsites are mass transit accessible.