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Having Great Adventures At A Park Campground

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Some call it getting back to nature when you grab your camping gear and head out to spend a few days at a park campground, especially if it is relatively close to home. If you really want to feed your wanderlust, then consider going a little further out and perhaps off the beaten path. There are some really great places to satisfy the adventuresome spirit.

There are so many interesting places to go to enjoy the great outdoors, more than we may ever get the chance to see. You don’t necessarily have to have a set list of places, perhaps just an idea of what you really enjoy. You may want to get a camper and drive to specific locations or you may prefer the whole backpacking, camping hiking type of trip. Get your tent, take your time and when you decide to stop, just camp in whatever place you have found yourself.

If you feel that you need a plan in order to travel, or at least a semi-plan, then you can always decide where you are going to start, perhaps a national park campground and then once there, decide on your next destination. You might want to talk with some of the other people camping in the area and see if they can suggest a great place. Most of these places also have a campground directory that may help you decide which way to head.

If you are going to be strictly camping, hiking or backpacking, then be sure to have enough outdoor gear to last through whatever temperature or terrain changes you may encounter. Also be sure that your camping equipment is in good condition so that there will be no surprises, or at least no bad surprises, along the way. However, there are times when even the best laid plans go awry, so it is a good idea to let someone know where you are on a daily basis.

It is not necessary to have a loaded rv or an exotic campground to park it in, in order to have fun while traveling. You could be traveling by camper or on foot by hiking. Camping is more a state of mind. You may not have even realized that it was something you wanted to do, it may have been a little thought in the back of your mind but not something you thought you would see through to fruition. Yet once out there, and fishing, swimming or hiking, and being able to camp at some really great locations, such as a national park campground, you may wonder why you didn’t do it sooner.

Instead of chestnuts roasting on an open fire, it should be marshmallows roasting on an open fire. Camping is an activity quite like any other. The serene quality of being out in nature is one that thousands of people take part in when the weather gets warmer. The tents become unfurled and sleeping bags make their way out of storage. Warm weather signals a great time to make camp and get out of the house. The long winter is over and now it is time to get outside and get active. Are you a camping enthusiast or are you a novice to this great pastime? If you are a novice then you are in luck. The rest of this article will cover the basics of what you will need while camping and what to expect of the great outdoors.

What type of things should I take with me camping?

Let’s see…you will definitely need to take some extra clothing and depending on the weather will depend greatly on the type of clothing you will need. You will need to bring along the following items no matter where you go camping: sleeping bag, food, water, small hatchet for chopping firewood and matches. Other items that some people pack are: coolers for food, fishing poles, tents and a radio to listen to at night. What you take depends largely on how you want to camp and what you want to carry with you.

What can I do when I’m camping?

You can do whatever your heart desires. Some people look at camping as a way to relax and so they spend a majority of their time just relaxing by the campfire and reading a book. Some people want adventure such as rock climbing or white water rafting. You can also swim, hike, ride bicycles or even go horseback riding while you are camping. It is also a great way to explore the area.

How do I keep wild animals out of my food stuff?

The best way to keep animals out of your food stuffs is to keep it in your car if you are in a campground. If you are the enthusiast who likes to hike into the woods away from everyone you will want to tie your food stuff out of reach so small animals, and even big ones, can not reach the food. Keeping a campfire going will also discourage animals from getting into your food supplies. Always keep scraps and other food wastes buried or far away from camp to discourage them as well.

What are some typical foods that are eaten while camping?

Who could possibly not go camping and not have hot dogs and marshmallows roasted over an open fire? It is just tradition to have those two staples. Other food items will depend on what type of camping you are doing. Many people love to catch their own food and roast them on the fire. Fish is an excellent food source and if you are near a river or stream it is a great way to hunt for your food. No matter what food you take, you will swear it is much better outside than if you were to cook it at home.

What about showers?

You are in luck. You do not have to remain dirty and sweaty if you utilize some campgrounds. Many of the newer family oriented campgrounds do have shower facilities you can use while you are camping. The cost is factored into your camp ground fees. You will need to provide your own towels, soap and shampoo if you intend on showering. Just because you are camping does not mean you have to completely rough it and be stinky.

To learn more go to Coleman Camping also Camping Oven and at Texas Camping

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