HideAcadia National ParkCoastal Views, Lush Forest Trails, and Historic Harbor Towns.19 RV Rentals and RV Parks. Take your pick from 3 park campgrounds or a handful of nearby RV parks. Go
HideAspen ColoradoUnbeatable scenery meets posh mountain village.18 RV Rentals and RV Parks. While there aren't many places to park an RV or pitch a tent right in Aspen, surrounding towns and national forest areas are great for camping. Go
HideBend OregonLaid back community between snow-capped volcanoes and high desert plateau.16 RV Rentals and RV Parks. RV and tent campers can choose from RV parks with a full list of amenities to basic national forest campgrounds. Go
HideBig Sky MontanaThe Biggest Skiing in America, next door to Yellowstone National Park. 10 RV Rentals and RV Parks. Tent and RV campers can find campgrounds along the Gallatin River. Go
HideBlack Hills South DakotaHistoric Attractions, Scenic Drives, and the Wild West.76 RV Rentals and RV Parks. The Blacks Hills is an ideal place to tent or RV camp. Take your pick from a number of full service RV parks to nearby national forest campgrounds. Go
HideBozeman MontanaLively Ski Town near Mountainous Expanses and Wide Open Spaces.14 RV Rentals and RV Parks. RV and tent campers can take their pick from many public campgrounds, public cabins, and RV parks. Go
HideBreckenridge ColoradoHigh Alpine Ski Resorts in Authentic Laid Back Colorado.18 RV Rentals and RV Parks. If you are looking for amenities, take you pick from a couple Breckenridge RV parks. If you just need the basics, head into the White River National Forest. Go
HideBryce Canyon National ParkSmall, unique, and colorful park. Easy to see in one day.19 RV Rentals and RV Parks. Campers can take their pick from two national park campgrounds or nearby full service RV parks. Go
HideCody WyomingNightly Rodeo and the Wild West. 15 RV Rentals and RV Parks. RV parks line the streets in Cody Wyoming. Find the best one that suits you or stay at a public campground in Buffalo Bill State Park, Yellowstone, or nearby Shoshone National Forest. Go
HideCrested Butte ColoradoRemote Mountain Town, Great Outdoors.17 RV Rentals and RV Parks. Take your pick from a couple RV parks in Gunnison and a variety of basic national forest campgrounds. Go
HideFlagstaff ArizonaGateway to the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.9 RV Rentals and RV Parks. Go
HideGlacier National ParkVast Mountain Valleys, Glacial Lakes, Epic Hikes, and Historic Lodges.24 RV Rentals and RV Parks. RV and tent campers can stay in one of Glacier's 13 campgrounds or choose from a handful of nearby RV parks. Go
HideGrand Canyon National ParkVast, deep and awe-inspiring, from above and within.58 RV Rentals and RV Parks. Campgrounds within the National Park are you best bet, but you can also stay in nearby RV parks. Go
HideGrand Teton National ParkMountain Paradise with Hidden Gems around every Corner. 11 RV Rentals and RV Parks. RV and tent campers should make early reservations for campgrounds within the National Park. Alternatively, you can snag a campsite at a nearby RV park. Go
HideJackson Hole WyomingAdventure Capitol of the Rockies for Skiers, Families, and Cowboys.12 RV Rentals and RV Parks. RV and tent campers will find a handful of RV parks right in Jackson, or might choose to stay at one of the National Park campgrounds, just north of town. Go
HideLake TahoeBeautiful lake. A dozen ski resorts. Active community. Lively nightlife.31 RV Rentals and RV Parks. Lake Tahoe RV parks offer RV and tent campers a wide variety of amenities. For basic services, check out state parks and national forest campgrounds. Go
HideMammoth CaliforniaHigh Alpine Lakes and Mountains in the Eastern Sierras.26 RV Rentals and RV Parks. RV and tent campers can find a variety of amenities at nearby RV parks, but don't miss and opportunity to camp within Yosemite National Park. Go
HideMcCall IdahoLakeside Recreation, a great Weekend Getaway.37 RV Rentals and RV Parks. RV and tent campers can find a variety of amenities at nearby RV parks or set up camp at basic campsites within the Payette and Boise National Forests. Go
HideMissoula Montana17 RV Rentals and RV Parks. Campers, whether in tents or RVs, can stay in a number of full service RV parks close to town or rough it a little in National Forest service campgrounds. Go
HideMoab Utah31 RV Rentals and RV Parks. Moab is all about camping. Take your pick from RV parks, basic campgrounds, and nearby state and national parks. Go
HideMount Hood OregonA huge mountain bordering a huge river. Something for every season and every visitor.17 RV Rentals and RV Parks. A number of RV parks, national forest campgrounds, and state park campgrounds will suit your every camping need in Oregon. Go
HidePark City UtahLuxury Ski Destination with Lively Annual Festivals.11 RV Rentals and RV Parks. One RV park and a few in nearby towns offer full amenities for RV campers. Others may wish to find a basic campsite in the nearby Wasatch National Forest. Go
HideRed Lodge MontanaSmall western town near Beartooth Pass and the great outdoors. 8 RV Rentals and RV Parks. RV and tent campers can find extensive amenities at in town RV parks or become one with nature in National Park and National Forest campsites. Go
HideRocky Mountain National ParkLush Valleys, Jagged Peaks, High Alpine Wilderness.26 RV Rentals and RV Parks. While camping within the National Park offers easy access to the park's attractions and activities, RV and tent campers can also stay at nearby RV parks and campgrounds. Go
HideSedona ArizonaA spiritual oasis in the heart of the northern Arizona desert.5 RV Rentals and RV Parks. Go
HideSteamboat Springs ColoradoFamily Friendly Western Hospitality.14 RV Rentals and RV Parks. A couple RV parks offer full amenities within Steamboat Springs, but campers may wish to be closer to nature in Routt National Forest campsites. Go
HideSun Valley IdahoChic downtown, family friendly skiing, nearby hiking, biking and fishing.13 RV Rentals and RV Parks. RV and tent campers can enjoy full amenities at Sun Valley RV parks or choose from many basic public campgrounds in Sawtooth National Recreation Area just north of town. Go
HideTelluride ColoradoRemote Mountains and Historic Charm.15 RV Rentals and RV Parks. Most nearby RV parks can be found in Silverton and Montrose, and campgrounds are easy to come by in the surrounding San Juan Mountains. Go
HideVail ColoradoCharming European Village and World Renowned Skiing.20 RV Rentals and RV Parks. No RV parks are available right in town, but campers will find full service rv parks in surrounding towns like Gypsum and Leadville. Go
HideWest Yellowstone MontanaYellowstone Basecamp and Snowmobiling Mecca.26 RV Rentals and RV Parks. Whether you are looking for full service RV Parks or Public Campgrounds, West Yellowstone has it all. Go
HideWhitefish MontanaFlathead Lake and an Outdoorsy Lifestyle in Far North Montana.12 RV Rentals and RV Parks. Go
HideWinter Park ColoradoWide open spaces for all outdoor recreation.15 RV Rentals and RV Parks. The closest rv parks to Winter Park are in Granby and Idaho Springs. Basic campgrounds can be found in the surrounding Arapaho National Forest. Go
HideYellowstone National ParkView Wildlife and Geysers in America's 1st National Park.19 RV Rentals and RV Parks. RV and tent campers can stay within one of the 12 park campgrounds or in gateway communities like West Yellowstone, Gardiner, and Cooke City. Go
HideYosemite National ParkMassive granite walls, stunning waterfalls, endless trails.14 RV Rentals and RV Parks. Take your pick from 13 campgrounds within Yosemite National Park or stay in a nearby RV park. Make your reservations early. Go
HideZion National ParkMassive canyons, brilliant red rock, lush oases. 24 RV Rentals and RV Parks. A few RV parks dot the entrance to Zion National Park, but staying at one of the three park campgrounds provides easy access to trails and great views. Go
Tim raves:There is good camping in the national park campgrounds but you can also find some great dispersed and remote campsites right along the rim of the canyon itself!More on Camping in Grand Canyon National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Canyon National Park
Dan did it:There are some very nice campgrounds in the Red Rock Country management area, but book in advance during the popular months! They were filled during our April visit. More on Camping in Sedona Arizona >>Top Pick: Sedona Arizona
Dan's two cents:Dispersed Arizona tent camping is prohibited near town, but you can find excellent primitive (and free!) camping just west of Sedona along the Forest Road #525 and also in the National Forest areas south of Oak Creek Village.More on Camping in Sedona Arizona >>Top Pick: Sedona Arizona
Chris gives props:While the area lacks in RV parks and services, there are forest service campgrounds along Oak Creek north of Sedona, as well as dispersed Arizona camping opportunities close to town. Most have incredible views.More on Camping in Sedona Arizona >>Top Pick: Sedona Arizona
Lisa raves:There are a number of campgrounds along both the North and South Rims of the canyon. I would suggest camping in either spring or fall as summer can get scorching hot.More on Camping in Grand Canyon National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Canyon National Park
Lisa raves:There are lots of campgrounds up Oak Creek Canyon with facilities like bathrooms and showers. For dispersed camping, try the Beaverhead Flats Road or head out Loy Butte Road.More on Camping in Sedona Arizona >>Top Pick: Sedona Arizona
Lisa's tidbit:There are 13 campgrounds in Yosemite. Some can be reserved while others are available on a first come first serve basis. Campgrounds can get busy but once you have a site, you'll love staying inside the park boundary.More on Camping in Yosemite National Park >>Top Pick: Yosemite National Park
Dan crushed it:Camping becomes crowded in places right around Lake Tahoe, but there are plenty of public and private options to choose from. For true California camping getaways, look to the Sierras and surrounding National Forest areas!More on Camping in Lake Tahoe >>Top Pick: Lake Tahoe
Dan raves:California tent camping in Yosemite is popular for a reason. There are few places to pitch a tent like this! For fewer crowds, visit the park and camp somewhere else in the Sierras, or go backpacking.More on Camping in Yosemite National Park >>Top Pick: Yosemite National Park
Carli gives props:Backcountry Colorado camping and park run campsites are the perfect spot for anyone looking for a bit of nature.More on Camping in Rocky Mountain National Park >>Top Pick: Rocky Mountain National Park
Carli's two cents:I prefer campsites in the Routt National Forest. Bear Lake along the Yampa is great, as well as Hans Peak Lake or Dumont Lake sites near Steamboat.More on Camping in Steamboat Springs Colorado >>Top Pick: Steamboat Springs Colorado
Carli's been there:Camping in Colorado's Arapahoe National Forest is your best choice for Winter Park area camping.More on Camping in Winter Park Colorado >>Top Pick: Winter Park Colorado
Drew's two cents:Forest service and primitive camping are ideal.More on Camping in Aspen Colorado >>Top Pick: Aspen Colorado
Lisa knows:Sawtooth National Recreation Area has dispersed camping options in many locations. Swing by the visitor center on your way out of town for some suggestions.More on Camping in Sun Valley Idaho >>Top Pick: Sun Valley Idaho
B.J. wants you to go:The Sawtooth National Recreation Area has a variety of different Idaho camping options. Most of them are alongside a stream or a lake and offer up spectacular mountain views.More on Camping in Sun Valley Idaho >>Top Pick: Sun Valley Idaho
Chris loves it:Great tent camping! There are several commercial campgrounds on Mount Desert Island, as well as two National Park Campgrounds. Some overlook the water, offer nightly entertainment, and have pools and playgrounds.More on Camping in Acadia National Park >>Top Pick: Acadia National Park
Dan's little secret:We liked visiting some of the smaller, less touristy seaside towns near the park - such as Winter Harbor and Blue Hill. There's no treat like picking up live lobsters or even buying them steamed for a meal outdoors.More on Camping in Acadia National Park >>Top Pick: Acadia National Park
Dan wants you to go:Camping in Glacier National Park is epic. The Bob Marshall Wilderness is about as "wild" as camping can get. Flathead Lake's state parks are great for families, as are nearby Forest Service camping areas.More on Camping in Whitefish Montana >>Top Pick: Whitefish Montana
Dan's been there:It's been years since I camped in Glacier National Park, but it is a fond memory. Talk about Montana camping with views! If you want to escape the crowds, put on a pack and head into Glacier's backcountry. More on Camping in Glacier National Park >>Top Pick: Glacier National Park
Dan raves:Red Lodge has great camping. Forest Service areas along Beartooth Highway and upper Stillwater River drainages have everything I need for primitive camping, accessible by vehicles. Backpackers rave about what's beyond that!More on Camping in Red Lodge Montana >>Top Pick: Red Lodge Montana
Dan's been there:Some of Montana's most attractive campgrounds are found within Gallatin Canyon, not far from Big Sky. If you want a KOA, this is not for you. Camp right alongside the rushing Gallatin River, in an ideal mountain setting!More on Camping in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
Alyson's tip:Great camping all around Missoula.More on Camping in Missoula Montana >>Top Pick: Missoula Montana
Lisa knows:Town is filled with RV parks, but you can find National Forest campgrounds right outside of town or stay at a campsite within Yellowstone National Park.More on Camping in West Yellowstone Montana >>Top Pick: West Yellowstone Montana
Lisa suggests:Great Montana tent camping right along the Gallatin River.More on Camping in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
Lisa's tip:Glacier is filled with National Park campgrounds and you'll almost always find a place to stay. For more centrally located campgrounds, make sure to book ahead, but there are usually spots available on the east side.More on Camping in Glacier National Park >>Top Pick: Glacier National Park
Carli's little secret:Backcountry campgrounds, rv parks, Yellowstone campgrounds and the public campgrounds of nearby forests give you your pick of enjoying the great outdoors.More on Camping in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
Carli knows:This is Mecca for RV camping. Close to Yellowstone with RV hookups.More on Camping in West Yellowstone Montana >>Top Pick: West Yellowstone Montana
Carli wants you to go:There are so many options in the Gallatin Gateway, Gardiner/Livingston, Yellowstone, the Gallatin Forest. Public campgrounds and rv parks. Bozeman has a lot to offer in the world of camping variety.More on Camping in Bozeman Montana >>Top Pick: Bozeman Montana
Mike's been there:Logged throughout the 1800s and 1900s, forests here provide campers with plenty of access to backcountry (unofficial) campsites as well as dozens of official NFS campsites, complete with restrooms and water.More on Camping in West Yellowstone Montana >>Top Pick: West Yellowstone Montana
Mike knows:Within 30 minutes of the city, private and forest service campgrounds offer everything from no- or low-cost cabins, refined campgrounds, manicured RV Parks and family-friendly group locations.More on Camping in Bozeman Montana >>Top Pick: Bozeman Montana
B.J. crushed it:Camping in Montana's Glacier National Park allows you to stay the night at the base of some of the largest mountains in the Rocky's. Many of the campgrounds are on lakes with incredible landscape reflections.More on Camping in Glacier National Park >>Top Pick: Glacier National Park
Alyson knows:Tons of incredibly beautiful and well-maintained Oregon camping areas.More on Camping in Bend Oregon >>Top Pick: Bend Oregon
Dan gives props:Central Oregon offers great camping diversity, from high desert campsites in junipers, to lakeside and rainforest camping in the Cascade Mountains. We loved our weekend getaways while living there!More on Camping in Bend Oregon >>Top Pick: Bend Oregon
Alyson suggests:Lots of campgrounds available.More on Camping in Black Hills South Dakota >>Top Pick: Black Hills South Dakota
Dan's two cents:From rustic forest sites to maintained State Parks, the Black Hills have some of the best variety for camping trips. We found the best value we found at Spearfish City Campground, a nice family spot near the fish hatchery.More on Camping in Black Hills South Dakota >>Top Pick: Black Hills South Dakota
Carli's tidbit:Camp around Sylvan Lake, the National Forests, and Custer State Park.More on Camping in Black Hills South Dakota >>Top Pick: Black Hills South Dakota
Carli's tidbit:Known more so for its public campgrounds than anything. The National Forest service runs a number of great campgrounds for Utah tent camping.More on Camping in Park City Utah >>Top Pick: Park City Utah
Dan wants you to know:There is not much variety or volume of campgrounds around Zion National Park, but my favorite public campgrounds are those found within the park - at a reasonable rate if you get in! More on Camping in Zion National Park >>Top Pick: Zion National Park
B.J.'s tip:Head up onto the mesa for some great desert Utah camping options and facilities. Or, head on down to the banks of the Colorado river for a cooler option. Don't forget the amenities of the rv parks in town!More on Camping in Moab Utah >>Top Pick: Moab Utah
B.J.'s tip:The two National Park campgrounds along the Virgin River offer great convenience and shade during the hot summer months.More on Camping in Zion National Park >>Top Pick: Zion National Park
Tim's two cents:The Watchman campground, located at the mouth of the canyon and entrance to Zion National Park is an all-time favorite place to escape winter and enjoy the warm desert springtime.More on Camping in Zion National Park >>Top Pick: Zion National Park
Tim's little secret:Warm, desert camping surrounds the Moab area, an excellent escape from a long winter of snow.More on Camping in Moab Utah >>Top Pick: Moab Utah
Lisa loves it:Two of the three park campgrounds are at the main park entrance. Snag a spot in the shade and you'll never want to leave. A trail runs through camp and the visitor center and shuttle bus are nearby. More on Camping in Zion National Park >>Top Pick: Zion National Park
Lisa loves it:Most people who visit Moab either bring a tent or RV rental and there are tons of camping options. There are some great cheap sites along the Colorado River as well as up near the Slickrock Trail.More on Camping in Moab Utah >>Top Pick: Moab Utah
Alyson suggests:There is a decent campground right in Arches National Park, but you have to get a spot early or it fills up.More on Camping in Moab Utah >>Top Pick: Moab Utah
Chris gives props:There are many rv parks and campgrounds that are commercially run and convenient to town. There are also many BLM campgrounds and National Park Camping. Cell reception is rare for most areas just outside of Moab.More on Camping in Moab Utah >>Top Pick: Moab Utah
Dan's tidbit:The truly adventurous and in-the-know folks may also find themselves camping for free, with great views, up on Gooseberry Mesa (high-clearance vehicles suggested!)More on Camping in Zion National Park >>Top Pick: Zion National Park
Dan's two cents:Our favorite (free) camping/boating is at Farley Canyon near Hite, UT on Lake Powell. More on Camping in Moab Utah >>Top Pick: Moab Utah
Lauryn's two cents:With planning and a little bit of coordination - there are some phenomenal Wyoming camping spots located throughout Grand Teton National Park. My favorite is on Elk Island, which requires a kayak, canoe or boat to get to. More on Camping in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Dan's good word:Yellowstone has many great camping options, though reservations may be hard to come by. Fortunately, some of the best camping around is in national forest and wilderness areas outside of Yellowstone itself.More on Camping in Yellowstone National Park >>Top Pick: Yellowstone National Park
Carli wants you to go:Several public and forest run campsites make the perfect night or weekend landing spot. Also check out the National Park run campgrounds where all the action is.More on Camping in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Carli raves:Public and forest run campgrounds are great getaway spots from the normal campsites. Try Gros Ventre Butte, Curtis Canyon, Granite Canyon and more. Plenty of space to choose from, so spread out and enjoy!More on Camping in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Carli's tidbit:Yellowstone's park service run campgrounds fill up fast. Reserve your site up to a year in advance.More on Camping in Yellowstone National Park >>Top Pick: Yellowstone National Park
B.J. wants you to know:Whether you are looking for National Forest camping, in park sites, or the solitude of a backcountry tent site, not much compares to the opportunities in Grand Teton National Park.More on Camping in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Mike wants you to know:In late August, I highly recommend staying in a backcountry campsite near Lake Solitude, behind the Grand Teton. Wildflowers are still in bloom, the air is crisp and the trout are rising.More on Camping in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Tim's good word:Camping opportunities are limitless throughout the valley of Jackson Hole due to the fact that 97% of the land is public land. From full-service to wilderness backpacking, Jackson Hole can provide it all.More on Camping in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Tim wants you to know:Every single campsite in Grand Teton National Park will provide you with a breathtaking sunrise and/or sunset. Bring your tent!More on Camping in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Lisa knows:RV or tent campers should definitely try to camp within the park. There are campgrounds at all gateway communities as well, but camping within the park offers much better access to trails and attractions.More on Camping in Yellowstone National Park >>Top Pick: Yellowstone National Park
Lisa knows:Camping in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park is ideal, but there are a few other spots that offer camping nearby. Try Curtis Canyon or south of town in Granite Canyon.More on Camping in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Lisa crushed it:A handful of park campgrounds are ideal for park visitors, offering easy access to trails. More on Camping in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Chris knows:For those who like amenities, there are several in town rv parks and campgrounds. For the self contained campers, there are numerous forest service campgrounds on the way to Yellowstone that are along the river.More on Camping in Cody Wyoming >>Top Pick: Cody Wyoming
Chris loves it:There are an abundance of campgrounds within Grand Teton National Park. Lakeside, riverside, high-mountain, all over. Most all require advance reservations or permits!More on Camping in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park