Located in New York's Shawangunk Ridge, Minnewaska State Park Reserve offers 50 tent sites, 5 car-camping sites, and amenities like Wi-Fi, restrooms, and shared fire pits for visitors to explore the rugged terrain and take in the stunning scenery.
Yosemite National Park in Northern California offers 13 campgrounds with stunning views of lakes, waterfalls, and Sequoia trees, but advanced booking is recommended, especially during high demand from April to September.
Big Bend National Park in Texas offers whitewater canoeing, rafting, hiking, and backpacking opportunities with RV and backcountry camping options, but permits are required for river trips and camping.
Kirby Cove, located 10 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge, offers four isolated campsites with stunning waterfront views of San Francisco, near a rocky beach and picnic area surrounded by Monterey cypress woods, and even a rope swing.
Signal Mountain offers stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and Grand Teton National Park, with excellent camping options, RV parks, and wildlife sightings.
Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming is famous for its geothermal wonders such as Old Faithful, diverse wildlife, and stunning natural landscapes.
Badlands National Park in South Dakota boasts stunning rock formations, plains, and rich fossils, with two campgrounds available - Cedar Pass with 96 campsites and Sage Creek with 22 first-come, first-served spots, often visited by bison.
The Grand Canyon National Park is located in Arizona, USA and is known for its iconic grandeur, colorful vistas, and unique geological formations, attracting millions of visitors every year.