Camping Cape Henlopen State Park in Delaware

Camping Accommodations The park offers family campgrounds for guests who want to stay and enjoy the park for a few days. The campgrounds are covered by pine dunes. Most of the campsites do have water hookup. The park also offers organized youth camp programs for children. Cabins and cottages are also readily available on a [...]

Camping Homestead Campground in Sussex County

Camp Delaware had a chance to catch up with Michael Blackwelder at Homestead Campground in Sussex County to chat about the best activities, camping spots and things to do in the area. Camping at Homestead Campground How long has Homestead campground been there and how did it start? Homestead Campground has been around for over [...]

Camping Stateline Camp Resort in Connecticut

Camp Connecticut had the opportunity to speak with Nicola Leonetti from the Stateline Camp Resort. She gave us the inside scoop on her favorite campsite, where to park your 42′ bus, and zombies. Listen to the full interview here: Stateline Camp Resort Camp Connecticut: I’m talking with Nicola Leonetti at Stateline Camp Resort, in Connecticut. [...]

Camping Jackson Lake State Park in Colorado

Camping at Jackson Lake State Park Jackson Lake State Park is called the ‘oasis in the plains’ for good reason. It is a beautiful place where you can canoe, and go waterskiing – and have the time of your life. The camping accommodations offer 260 campsites and most are open year round. Some are closer [...]

Camping Dinosaur State Park in Connecticut

Dinosaur State Park is one of the largest dinosaur track sites in North America. The park boasts an impressive display of early Jurassic fossil tracks underneath its geodesic dome that date back 200 million years ago. The museum houses a bird’s-eye view of the preserved Mesozoic floodplain that is covered with tracks. Dioramas of Triassic [...]

Camping Black Rock State Park in Connecticut

Scenic views meet Indian legend with amazing swimming and hiking opportunities, all nestled away in the rolling, scenic hills of the Western Highlands. Black Rock has 439 acres featuring steep, wooded ledges full of hemlock and oak. The park is named from the description the settlers of the Naugatuck Valley gave the graphite they mined. [...]

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