Do you like to
camp?
If so, do you tent camp, or camp
in a cabin or camper? We used to tent camp,
but now we camp in our pop-up camper. I
also tent camp or in cabins with Scouts.
I liked this statistic at the start of
this book, “According to the data portal Statista, more than 40 million
Americans camp each year, and they spend about $3 billion per annum buying
camping equipment. And that’s just tent campers. Millions more experience the great outdoors
staying in cabins and glamping, and more than eight million American households
own RVs.” Wow!!
This book takes
into account that there are many different ways to camp from rustic to
glamping, family adventures to romantic.
I also like that it starts with a section on responsible camping covering
many of the items we cover in Girl and Boy Scouts (such as Leave No Trace). They are important items for keeping our
parks nice for everyone. I noticed last
year that with more campers, there seemed to be a lot more people that didn’t
know about responsible camping.
The sections are
split up by state in alphabetical order.
There are highlights about the state include how many national and state
parks there are. Each park is listed as well as a symbol for what type of camping,
address, when it’s open, rates, amenities, and where there are ADA sites. It’s fun looking through all of the
different types of campgrounds around the United States. It is giving me ideas for future camping
trips.
I looked around to
see if any campgrounds I’ve been too were included. The only ones I could find that I’ve camped
at were Indiana Dunes State Park, Mackinaw Mill Creek Campground (Michigan),
Peninsula State Park (Wisconsin), and Devil’s Lake State Park (Wisconsin). I’m kind of curious how the campgrounds were
chosen. Mackinaw Mill Creek Campground
was pretty good but plagued by the fact that the RV dump station was right next
to the pool. PU!! We did have the most beautiful campsite ever
with our tent right on the straits of Mackinac.
It was awe inspiring opening up our tent each morning. The way the Wisconsin State Campgrounds were listed
was atrange. The title was the area of
the parks instead of the actual park name.
Nicolet Bay is a section within the Peninsula State Park campground. The Quartzite campground is a section of
Devil’s Lake State Park. I would have
titled the section Devil’s Lake State Park and state that you like a certain section
of the campground best and why.
Do you have any
favorite places to camp?
Overall, 50
States, 500 Campgrounds is a fun book to use to think about planning a camping trip
to someplace new.
Book Source: A Review Copy from Hachette Book Group as
part of the TLC Book Tour. Thank-you! I
received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review
are completely my own.
Thank you for being on this tour! Sara @ TLC Book Tours
ReplyDeleteThank-you for having me on the tour!
DeleteI go tent camping with scouts, too! Hoping to do more this summer!
ReplyDeleteMy first camping trip will be next weekend with the Girlscouts. It's still snowing here . . . I'm really hoping it warms up in a week!
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