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Yosemite, California (the photo)
Acadia Park, Maine
Assateague National Seashore, MD - I really like this place!
Crater Lake Nat. Park, Oregon
Glacier Nat. Park, MT
Grand Teton Nat. Park, WY
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M$The United Kingdom has some wonderful camping destinations for tent camping, caravanning and RVing. A personal favorite is the Lake District in Cumbria which is one of England’s oldest national parks:
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The park was described as the romantic poet William Wordsworth as, "a sort of national property, in which every man has a right and an interest who has an eye to perceive and a heart to enjoy."
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The Lake District is, without question, one of the most beautiful locations in England and there of plenty of campgrounds to choose from: http://www.lakedistrictcamping.co.uk/
Another wonderful camping destination is the 680 square mile Yorkshire Dales National Park which was immortalized by veterinarian turned author James Herriot (who lived in Thirsk). Check out the campgrounds: http://www.york360.co.uk/campsites/campsites-in-the-yorkshire-dales.htm
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Canada is another spectacular international camping destination. A popular choice is Vancouver Island in British Columbia which provides some wonderful sightseeing opportunities and awesome whale watching tours:
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You can find a campground via: http://www.hellobc.com/en-CA/SightsActivitiesEvents/AirLandActivities/Camping/VancouverIsland.htm
In the United States you have a choice of 394 National Parks and hundreds of State Parks to choose from. Zion Canyon National Park (http://www.nps.gov/) in Utah is awesome and features a taxing sixteen mile one day, or overnight, canyoneering adventure through the 35 foot wide Zion Narrows:
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One of the best State Parks to offer camping is Dead Horse Point (http://www.utah.com/stateparks/dead_horse.htm) in Utah’s Canyonlands. Look at this great view of the Colorado River 2,000 feet below your campground!
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Another great camping location has to be Arizona’s Kartchner Caverns State Park (http://azstateparks.com/Parks/KACA/index.html), a dazzling geological gem set beneath the Whetstone Mountains in southeast Arizona:
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Smaller County campgrounds are also popular. Lake Cachuma in California's Santa Ynez Valley (between Santa Barbara and Solvang) is a beautiful spot:
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Another Santa Barbara County Park - with a great campground - is Jalama Beach:
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