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Where is the best place to camp for beginners?

These are the top 15 U.S. campsites for beginners.
  • Watchman Campground.
  • Elk Creek Campground.
  • Big Creek Campground.
  • Fallen Leaf Campground.
  • Golden Gate Canyon.
  • Silver Falls State Park.
  • Leonard Harrison State Park.
  • Big Meadows.




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OUR TOP CAMPING TIPS FOR BEGINNERS
  1. Plan your camping setup as well as your trips.
  2. Start with a good editable packing checklist.
  3. Camp with friends and share the load.
  4. Include open-air undercover shelter.
  5. Buy well and buy once, borrow or buy second hand.
  6. Test your gear beforehand.
  7. Plan your meals and your menu.


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??By adhering to this simple rule of thumb, you can make traveling easier for your whole family. It suggests to limit your travel to no more than 300 miles in one day. Then, arrive no later than 3 p.m. Finally, stay at your destination for at least 3 days.

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You may camp almost anywhere in Land Between the Lakes. A Basic Camping Permit is required for each person 18 and over when camping in Basic Camping Facilities. A Dispersed Camping Permit is required when camping in non-designated areas of the recreation area.

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Based on our experience, we'd say that most children are ready for summer camp by the age of 12 or 13. At this point, they are in school year 6 or 7 and have had enough structured learning time. We think it's important to give them some more freedom before sending them off into the wild world of pre-tweenhood!

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