Spring Break: For the Camper Extraordinaire
Photo via Flickr/onesecbeforethedubSpring break is here and the weather is absolutely divine. The sun is out and nature is at its finest. It’s practically begging you to spend the week being outdoorsy. We’ve compiled a list of some fantastic campsites across the country—from New York to California. Many of our favorite sites can be found in state parks, and you know how we love those. Pitch your tent, roll out your sleeping bag and spend some time finding your inner Zen.
Big Sur, California
Photo via Flickr/Paul Lovine
Road-trip to the Golden State and spend a few starry nights camping in the state parks or privately-owned campgrounds throughout Big Sur. Luxuriate during the early mornings with a coffee in hand listening to the babbling of the stream in the Big Sur Valley or enjoy ocean views or set up HQ on the bluff at the southern end.
If you have a hankering for hiking, you must journey into the Ventana Wilderness, a 240,026-acre sector of the Los Padres National Forest. Venture up the steep-sided, sharp-crested ridges that separate the valleys and cool off in the waterfalls and thermal springs found along major streams. You’ll never be bored, as there are 55 designated trail camps spread across 237 miles. Try a different one every day for a unique experience each time.
Visit the second Sunday of the month for a special Big Sur treat—a Condor Tour, a two-hour viewing tour down the coast to see the beautiful and endangered Californian condors. Make sure to book a tour in advance because chances to see these magnificent creatures go quickly.
Arches National Park, Utah
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Located 18 miles from the park entrance, Devils Garden Campground is a great site to pitch a tent and rough it under the stars. The campground is open year-round and includes 50 individual sites for $20 per night. The facilities include potable water, picnic tables, grills and pit-style and flushable toilets … but no showers.
After rolling up your sleeping bag and slipping on your hiking boots, you can trek the park on a Fiery Furnace Tour, a three-hour long, vigorous hike—starting April 5. Make sure to get your tickets in advance.
Adirondack Lakes Region, New York