Posts Tagged ‘campgrounds’

Camp In NC For An Unforgettable Holiday

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Americans and enterprising foreigners choosing a vacation trip that makes nature the focus might consider camping in North Carolina. For those who are unfamiliar with the state, you need to know first of all that there are three identifiable regions: the mountains in the west, the Atlantic coast on the east and the Piedmont heartland. The state borders Tennessee on the west, Virginia in the north and Georgia and South Carolina in the south. Trails for hikers, bikers and horses are available. Gorges, mountains, forests, waterfalls and other scenic natural sites abound.

Where to camp in North Carolina

As there so many options, the best way to limit the possibilities is to decide what type of camping trip you are looking for. Do you want to go traditional and rough it? Do you want showers and potable water available? Are rented cabins more suitable? Is an recreational vehicle park a consideration? Are you interested in enjoying seasonal events as well?

Some tips for travelers

The best tip is to research ahead of time. The computer is a useful tool to help you plan. Going online opens up a whole host of sources, including the state’s useful resources that can guide you in planning your trip. Planning ahead will certainly improve the quality of your experience.

For those choosing a tent camping option in the national parks, here’s something to remember about how to hold your position. Set up a tent; and do not use any objects to make your claim to a choice spot. Only tents are acceptable devices for stake claiming.

Narrowing your choices

Use your computer to access the many websites that will help you decide amongst the wide number of choices available. General, specific and individual website resources help you find what type of campsites you are looking for and then to help narrow your options. Please keep in mind that if tent camping is your choice, there is a book that has greater detail. The book’s title is:The Best In Tent Camping: The Southern Appalachian & Smoky Mountains. It lists many known and unknown sites(depending on the prospective camper’s familiarity with the state), such as the Linville Falls Campground in Spruce Pine, NC; Camping & Cabins on Cape Lookout National Seashore in Harkers Island, NC; Mount Mitchell State Park in Asheville, NC and many other possible destinations. No matter how choosy the camper this book illustrates that there are savory offerings available.

How to make the most of your experience

A little forethought given to preparation and planning will add value to the overall experience. North Carolina has many gems on offer to leave campers with memories to savor.


Camping Resorts: Ideal Vacation Options For Anyone

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Beautiful camping resorts are ideal for ‘close-to-nature’ holidays - whether you want to take time out with your family or travel alone. Emphasis by fitness experts and New Age philosophers on integrating ‘Nature experience’ in your life has spurred the growth of camping resorts in both Europe and America. They have become ideal spots for de-stressing far from the madding crowd for urban generations. Twice the number of holiday-makers is visiting camping resorts now than two years ago. There are mainly four types of camping resorts that you can choose from depending on what’s on your mind regarding the holiday.

There are mainly four types of campgrounds or resorts that one can check out with family, friends or by one self. First, there are the safari kinds that may take you to the African jungles or to national parks across the world. You experience the rawness and the beauty of Nature first-hand. You will have to make do with fire from wood, hauling water for use and no electricity. You will have to carry your rucksack, your tents, and other essentials with you. Hiking, long walks and long nights under starry skies are part of this resort experience. This one is for the serious adventurer who can handle no-email and no-phone days while watching wildlife up close.

There are the spa-cum-health resorts that also function as camping resorts. At these places, you’re not completely cut off from the rest of the world and can still choose to sleep in an air-conditioned room. You can decide when to sleep in a tent or go hiking and for long walks.

Several camping resorts have also developed as stopovers for travelers on a cycling or hiking trail. These resorts have been basically built to cash in on the tourism potential of a region. People can simply pick up tents and other gear and spend nights outdoors while returning the stuff the next morning and moving on with their trail. Sometimes, people stay on for a couple of days.

Family resorts - Camping resorts have also developed as family holiday sites. Special outdoor activities are planned for children too. Usually, these types of resorts offer treasure hunts, hobby classes on various outdoor subjects for family bonding. Children can learn a lot during these kinds of holidays while adults chill out.

You can also take up combo memberships with camping resorts so that you can camp on their entire range of properties every successive holiday.