Visiting New Mexico offers outdoor enthusiasts extensive options: canyons, deserts, mesas, mountains, rivers, lakes, and even ghost towns. Now, in this indispensable guide, the best campgrounds in and around these remarkable areas are rendered in full detail. Rated on beauty, privacy, spaciousness, quiet, security, and cleanliness, these campgrounds offer campers unparalleled southwestern beauty, and this guide — with its detailed maps, coordinates, and contact information — provides all the info readers need to access them.
From Santa Cruz to Yosemite National Park, from the coastal bluffs to the Nevada border, Northern California is a spectacular location for tent camping. With such a staggering list of possibilities, a guide like The Best in Tent Camping: Northern California is a must-have. Offering at-a-glance information organized with a five-star rating system, the book lets outdoor enthusiasts quickly gauge the beauty, site privacy, and security of each listing. In addition, each write-up includes suggestions on the right time of year to visit, local amenities, and natural attractions. Whether pitching that tent in sandy beaches or the mountainous Sierra Nevada, this is the guide to consult.
• Jane and Hans Huber with Bill Mai → Menasha Ridge Press 2004
For The Best in Tent Camping: Northern California, the authors traveled from Santa Cruz across Yosemite National Park to the Nevada border to bring campers the 50 finest tent campgrounds in this spectacular area. With so many tent sites to choose from, outdoor enthusiasts need guidance to make sure every camping trip counts. From the majestic rock cliffs and endless beaches of the Coast Range to the Cascade Range and the Sierra Nevada, where they can find the best summer-weather mountain camping in the state, campers won't be disappointed with the sites found in this book.The Best in Tent Camping: Northern California offers relevant, easy-to-use information organized with a five-star rating system that measures such qualities as beauty, site privacy, and security. Readers will not only find suggestions on where to camp, but also when to plan that perfect trip.Whether campers fish, boat, climb, raft, hike, or just want time to relax, The Best in Tent Camping: Northern California is an indispensable resource.
From rocky coastlines to sagebrush deserts, camping in Oregon has never been better. The Best in Tent Camping: Oregon guides tent campers to the state's quietest, most scenic and serene campsites. It's the perfect resource for those who blanch at the thought of pitching a tent on a concrete slab, trying to sleep through the blare of another camper's boom box, or waking up to find your tent surrounded by a convoy of RVs. The book contains detailed campground layout maps; key information such as fees, restrictions, and dates of operation; and candid ratings for beauty, privacy, quiet, security, spaciousness, and cleanliness.
Between the state's two major population centers, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania offers the outdoor enthusiast thousands of square miles of hills, forests, and rivers to pursue a variety of outdoor activities
Offers relevant information organized with a five-star rating system that measures such qualities as beauty, site privacy, and security. Contains suggestions for outdoor recreation and sightseeing near each campground
Desert camping in Death Valley? Check. Glacier camping in the Sierras? Check. That’s Southern California for you an area of staggering diversity and awesome natural beauty. With such a wide array of camping opportunities, The Best in Tent Camping: Southern California is an indispensable guide for bringing enthusiasts to their ideal campsite. Offering detailed profiles, at-a-glance information, campground maps, directions, and coordinates, this guide offers campers a truly comprehensive look at the best that the Golden State’s southern region has to offer.
• Jane and Hans Huber with Bill Mai → Menasha Ridge Press 2004
Drive from a campground below sea level in Death Valley to a campground 10,000 feet up by a glacier in the Sierras in two hours. This diversity is Southern California camping.For The Best in Tent Camping: Southern California, the authors traveled the area to bring campers the 50 finest tent campgrounds in this spectacular region. With so many tent sites to choose from, this guide provides outdoor enthusiasts with all of the information needed to choose a perfect site in any section of the southern part of the state. From the sandy beaches of the coast to the deserts in the southeast; from the Northern Sierras to the Southern Sierras, campers won't be disappointed with the sites found in this book. They will not only find suggestions on where to camp, but also when to plan that perfect trip.Whether campers are in the mood for fishing for native golden trout, hiking, bird watching, or just relaxing outdoors, The Best in Tent Camping: Southern California is an indispensable resource.