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RV
Camping - Campsite Of The Month Index
Every month we review and
recommend a new RV camping location.
We tell you about the area, show photos of the campsite,
describe campsite access and include location maps. These RV
camping locations are usually a little or a lot off the beaten path,
but we enjoy peaceful, scenic locations, and want to share them with
you.
Our
RV Camping Campsite Of The Month
December
2007 - Yuma BLM Resource Area - Quartzsite, Arizona
Thousands
of RVers make Quartzsite their
destination every winter. A great climate, wonderful scenery,
historical areas, flea markets, a gem and mineral show, and much more
are waiting for you. January and February are the most
popular months to visit as this is when most events are scheduled, but
late Fall and early Spring are much quieter for those wanting to avoid
crowds.
Previous
RV Camping Campsite Of The Month
November 2007
- Buffalo Gap National Grassland - Wall, South Dakota
The Buffalo
Gap National Grassland offers a wide range of recreation opportunities
near Badlands National Park. Camping along "The Wall" offers
unspoiled views of the Badlands and surrounding prairie.
Known as the birthplace of Paleontology (the study of
fossils), old, and not so old history awaits you.
October
2007 - Dave Deacon Campground - Sunnyside, Nevada
The Wayne
E. Kirch Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is home to the Dave Deacon
developed campground. This free campground is well off the
beaten path, but offers ammenities such as picnic tables with table
shelters, fire grills, vault toilets, water, and even an RV dump
station.
September
2007 - Kulshan Campground - Baker Lake, Washington
Fall
is nearly upon us, and some great RV camping opportunities open up for
those looking for off peak season campground locations. The
Kulshan campground is a great example. Though this campground
has fee camping during the peak summer months, off season campers are
treated to free campsites suitable for any size RV. This
campground with the Cascade Mountains for a backdrop is maintained by
Puget Power.
August 2007 -
Sand Island BLM Campground - Utah
RV
travelers in southeastern Utah may find
the camping is great just outside the small town of Bluff.
Located in the San Juan River valley, this campground is an
oasis of the southwest canyon country. Hiking, biking, back
country exploring, birdwatching and rockhounding are only some of the
outdoor actvities available. Campsite photos
included.
July 2007 -
Shoshone National Forest - Wyoming
The Wind
River Mountains of Wyoming southwest
of Lander offer a wide range of outdoor recreation opportunities
including dispersed RV camping (boondocking). This
month, find out about access roads, wildlife, and what to expect at
this exceptional free RV camping location. Campsite photos included.
June 2007
- Comanche National Grassland - Colorado
Wonderful
scenery, a remote location, and free RV camping await you in
southeastern Colorado. This area is home to a wide variety of
wildlife, 270 types of birds, and visible history going back to the
days of the dinosaurs. Picketwire Canyon is the location of
North Americas largest dinosaur track site, petroglyphs, abandoned
homesteads, modern ranch lands, and is only a few miles
from this months RV campsite of the month.
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