Planning a Camping Trip
Article from David Sweet of About.com
A Complete Guide to Help You Plan Your
Next Camping Trip.
The planning of any camping trip begins with the desire to get outdoors. Once you have the itch to go camping, you'll only need to pick a date, find a campground, choose a route, prepare your gear, go grocery shopping and head out. Sounds simple huh? It actually is, and it gets easier with each subsequent trip to the campground. Whether you're a new camper or a veteran, these articles and resources will help you plan your next camping trip.
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Finding Campgrounds
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Is This Your First Camping Trip?
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Making Trip Preparations
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Checking In/Out
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Setting Up Camp
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After a Camping Trip
Finding Campgrounds
There are two types of campgrounds: public and private. Both have their advantages, but finding a good one may be a challenge. Veteran campers are very reluctant to tell other campers about the "good spots" for fear that those campgrounds will start getting crowded once the word gets out. We won't hold back on you. Here are some great articles and resources that we found that will help you find a campground that's right for you and your family.
Is This Your First Camping Trip?
So you've decided to go camping. Good for you! The first thing you should learn is that camping is about being prepared. With that in mind, here is information that will help you to get ready for your first camping trip.
Making Trip Preparations
Do you need a checklist to make sure you've packed all your gear? The following articles and resources will help you when you're planning a camping trip and could use some ideas on what you need to take.
Checking In/Out
A lot of campground unhappiness can be resolved by asking the right questions at check in. Campers should take this opportunity to become familiar with rules and the layout of the campground.
Setting Up Camp
Now that you have chosen your site, it's time to set up camp. Once your gear is arranged, familiarize yourself with the campground and its facilities. Time to settle in and get comfortable, you're there.
After a Camping Trip
The ride home after a camping trip can be long, particularly when you have a hot shower and cozy bed waiting there for you. Before relaxing, there are some final chores that need to be done.
