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Family Camping Vacation


Have you ever gone hiking in a national park? Or backpacked across the country? Or maybe gone to a survival camp? The word camping may be used to define all of those activities, or you may remember something totally different when you hear the word. For instance, a kid may think of setting up a tent in the backyard and inviting a bunch of friends over to spend the night. What does it bring to your mind?

Many kids enjoy going to summer camp so they can hang out with a bunch of other kids and tell ghost stories around the campfire while everyone pretends they are not really scared. You can't admit you are actually afraid because that's not cool and they may make fun of you. Yet you are already thinking about the camping gear you may need for next summer, as well as planning your revenge for the year before.

Is this the year that you and your family are going to load up a camper van or something similar, gather any and all camping equipment that you will need and head for the hills on a great camping vacation? Depending on the time of year, you may need campground reservations, so it is a good idea to plan ahead and call just to be safe.

If you are planning to travel in an RV camper, then plan ahead and find out if any of the locations you plan to camp in have restrictions in place. They may not allow motorized vehicles of any kind, or maybe there is day use only and they have no overnight accommodations available. This type of planning helps to avoid what could be a huge problem for you, not to mention having to deal with "are we there yet?" from the kids. If you have not already decided where you plan to go, then consider a lake campground where there will be swimming, fishing or just relaxing options for everyone. Remember to call and double check on what, if any, restrictions are applicable for the locations you plan on visiting.

If it is getting late and you have not been able to locate a family campground or anything else suitable, then you do have other choices. Since you more than likely have all the equipment that you need in the RV, you can either keep going or stop somewhere for the night and then head out again in the morning. The kids will have a great time even if they complained initially that they didn't want to go camping. If you look closely, you may even see some smiles on their faces.


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