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February 27th, 2009 · No Comments

Camping Site

If you plan to go camping with your family this summer, the first thing you have to consider is what camping site to select for camping. Choosing the right site will make all the difference in your camping trip experience. Once you have selected a particular campground, look into their map to find out the campsite available for booking or reservations. Here is a look at some key points to check to pick the right Camping Site:

* Type – Campsites can be Tent Site, RV Sites or Cabin Sites. Your camping trip will be based on the kind of site you wan to select. For example, if you prefer a RV site, you have to look into campground offering such sites and the facilities given in such places as well.<./p>

* Location: You might be having a list of interesting campsites to consider, but what you really need to look into, is how quickly accessible they are. You won’t want to spend a lot of time, in reaching to your destination. If you cannot take you vehicle to the actual campsite, but you have to walk it up there, the walk time should be a maximum half a mile.

* Facilities: The campsite you select must have the right facilities to ensure that your stay is engaging. Select a site that has lush natural beauty and which offers plenty of opportunity for exploration and recreation, after all, you are going camping to enjoy different kinds of experiences and the campsite s facilities should enable you to do this. There should be good nearby attractions as well, that you can visit and keep engaged during your stay.

* Access to Dry Wood: Most of us think that going camping is in the forest, so why worry about wood. First of all, you cannot cut wood in many places because it is illegal. Secondly, you cannot find dry woo d all the time and any wood other than dry wood won’t burn for a camp fie. The most important aspect of your camping will be the campfire and so you need to select a campsite that offers dry wood needed for starting the campfire.

* Access to Water – It’s not practical to be carrying water to your campsite from your home, even if you stay in a place close to a campsite. Check if the campsite you select offers access to fresh water supply, which is clean. You have to do a bit of research on this. In case it does not, you might want to cut short your stay and carry beverages for drinks, while you are there.

* Site Frequency – Choose a campsite in a campground that is well-known and frequently visited. This way you can be sure about safety and also that you will have a good time while camping. if a campsite says – new or relatively new and so on, you might want to reconsider if you are going with your family because it is better to camp in well-known spot in such cases.

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