2. Campgrounds
As we already mentioned, an RV is ideal during these times of uncertainty. You can also opt for a family tent. If you camp far away from the crowded areas, you’ll enjoy your weekend trip while keeping yourself and your family safe. Plus, time spent in nature is good for your health—this way you’ll kill two birds with one stone 🙂
Depending on what state you’re in, we’ve created a list of the best campsites.
- Alabama: Gulf State Park
- Alaska: K’esugi Ken Campground
- Arizona: North Rim Campground
- Arkansas: Petit Jean State Park
- California: AutoCamp Yosemite
- Colorado: Steamboat Lake State Park
- Connecticut: Nature’s Campsites
- Delaware: Delaware Seashore State Park
- Florida: Manatee Springs State Park
- Georgia: Stephen C. Foster State Park
- Hawaii: Namakanipaio Campground
- Idaho: Ponderosa State Park
- Illinois: Illinois Beach State Park
- Indiana: Turkey Run State Park
- Iowa: Riverview Ridge Campgrounds
- Kansas: Wilson State Park
- Kentucky: Carter Caves Campground
- Louisana: Grand Isle State Park
- Maine: Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture and the Environment
- Maryland: Assateague State Park
- Massachusetts: Shawme-Crowell State Forest
- Michigan: Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
- Minnesota: Bear Head Lake State Park
- Mississippi: Davis Bayou Campground
- Missouri: Mark Twain Cave & Campground
- Montana: Under Canvas Yellowstone
- Nebraska: Chadron State Park
- Nevada: Kershaw-Ryan State Park
- New Hampshire: White Lake State Park
- New Jersey: Seashore Campsites & RV Resort
- New Mexico: Cosmic Campground
- New York: Camp Orenda
- North Carolina: Mount Pisgah Campground
- North Dakota: Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- Ohio: Hocking Hills State Park
- Oklahoma: Beavers Bend State Park
- Oregon: Wallowa Lake State Park
- Pennsylvania: Cherry Springs State Park
- Rhode Island: Ashaway RV Resort by Zeman
- South Carolina: Edisto River Treehouses
- South Dakota: Badlands National Park
- Tenessee: Fall Creek Falls State Park
- Texas: Chisos Basin Campground
- Utah: Watchman Campground
- Vermont: Smugglers’ Notch State Park Campground
- Virginia: Shenandoah River State Park
- Washington: White River Campground
- West Virginia: Seneca State Forest
- Wisconsin: Apostle Islands National Seashore
- Wyoming: Colter Bay
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Sounds like great vacation destinations