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The Best in Tent Camping Arizona $13.45 The Best in Tent Camping Arizona |
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Tiny Campsites (cool Camping) $13.02 Discover the best tiny campsites that the UK has to offer. This book reveals the best 75 campsites, under one acre in size. Packed with loads of useful tips, including how to pitch your tent and how to deal with midges. There’s a handy at-a-glance guide to the best campsites for: great walks, tents only, taking the kids, stunning views and watersports, plus loads of practical info, including what to do if you’re taking the train. Tiny Campsites is the must-have camping guide to the best small campsites around today. |
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The Best in Tent Camping: Arizona $7.95 DIVFrom the saguaro cacti to the magnificent Grand Canyon, Arizona, long recognized for its roster of natural wonders, continues to be a destination for outdoor enthusiasts of every stripe. A study in contrasts, the state offers immense diversity in its landscapes — rocky geological formations, cool mountain streams, and deep reservoirs.IThe Best in Tent Camping: Arizona/Idetails the locations where travelers can best experience Arizona’s incredible beauty. Amenities, price, elevation, restrictions, directions, and GPS coordinates are listed for each campground, and all locations are rated for beauty, privacy, cleanliness, and quiet./DIV |
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Camping Arizona, 2nd $3.72 DIVFully updated and revised,iCamping Arizona/ib/bcontains detailed information on more than 150 public campgrounds in Arizona. It’s a guide for everyone from tenters to RVers.br/divDIV(1) How to use This Guide (2) Canyon Country (3) Indian Country (4) River Country (5) Central Territory (6) Valley of the Sun (7) High Country (8) Old West Countrybr/divDIVbBruce Grubbs/bis an avid camper, backpacker, hiker, mountain biker, and cross-country skier who has been exploring the American desert for over thirty years. A professional outdoor writer and photographer, he has written over a dozen Globe Pequot Press/FalconGuides, includingiHiking Arizona/i. He lives in Flagstaff, Arizona.br/divDIVLooking for the ideal spot to pitch your tent or park your RV? Let Camping Arizona take you there.BRThis comprehensive guidebook gives detailed descriptions of more than 150 public campgrounds throughout Arizona. These are campsites managed by national, state, city, and county parks; the USDA Forest Service; the Bureau of Land Management; tribal organizations; and several private companies. They’re in remote wilderness areas and near cities, in deserts and on mountaintops, along raging rivers and by popular lakes.BREasy-to-use maps and charts will help you choose the perfect site for your next camping trip, whether you’re going alone, as a family, or with a group.BRYou’ll also find vital information on:BR Campground locationsBR Facilities and hookupsBR Fees and reservationsBR Recreational activitiesBRBRWhether you want to get away from it all for backwoods camping and exploration in the Superstition Wilderness, explore the spectacular scenery of the Painted Desert’s badlands, or try the superb boating and fishing on Lake Mead, let this book be your guide.BR/DIV |
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Best in Tent Camping: Arizona $13.95 Arizona, known for its iconic saguaro cacti and the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon, is a land of infinite variety and startling contrasts. From low desert scrub to verdant sky islands the state harbors a tremendous diversity of landscape and wildlife. You can hike the rocky crags of unique geological formations, fish cool mountain streams teeming with trout, or boat on deep canyon reservoirs shimmering in the sun. Coyotes howl in the hills, majestic elk bell in the forests, and hundreds of resident and migratory species make the state a birder's paradise. With cool mountain summers and warm desert winters, there's a landscape at its best in every season; the ways to enjoy Arizona's outdoors are limitless. The Best in Tent Camping: Arizona offers great camping possibilities for every season, from the snow-capped "alps" of Alpine to the sun-drenched yuccas of Yuma. The authors visited over 200 campgrounds in national parks, monuments and forests, in state and county parks, and on public and Indian lands, hunting for the top 50 spots for car campers who prefer privacy over popularity and the whisper of the wind rather than the growl of generators. Amenities, price, elevation, restrictions, directions, and GPS coordinates are listed for every campground. Each is rated for beauty, privacy, spaciousness, quiet, security, cleanliness to help campers of all tastes choose wisely. Maps and detailed descriptions are provided for each campground, including recommendations on favorite sites and best seasons. Each entry also includes information on hiking trails and other recreational opportunities, historical background, scenic drives, and sights not to be missed while in the area. |
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The Best in Tent Camping $4.48 From the sugar white beaches of the Gulf Coast to the vast mangrove stands of the Everglades, camping in Florida has never been better. The Best in Tent Camping: Florida is a guidebook for tent campers who like quiet, scenic, and serene campsites. It’s the perfect resource if you blanch at the thought of pitching a tent on a concrete slab, trying to sleep through the blare of another camper’s boombox, or waking up to find your tent surrounded by a convoy of RVs. Whether you are a native Floridian in search of new territory or an out-of-state vacationer, The Best in Tent Camping unlocks the secrets to finding and enjoying the best tent-camping experiences in Florida. |
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Best in Tent Camping Virginia $9.75 From the storied coastline to the mountains of Shenandoah, camping in the Old Dominion has never been better. The Best in Tent Camping: Virginia is a guidebook for tent campers who like quiet, scenic, and serene campsites. It”s the perfect resource if you blanch at the thought of pitching a tent on a concrete slab, trying to sleep through the blare of another camper”s boombox, or waking up to find your tent surrounded by a convoy of RVs. Each campground profile gives unbiased and thorough evaluations, taking the guesswork out of finding the perfect site. |
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Camping Arizona $5 DIVCamping is a year-round activity in Arizona. ‘Because of the large variations of elevation in the state, Arizona always has delightful weather somewhere,’ writes author Bruce Grubbs and Camping Arizona makes it easy to pick your destination. Featuring detailed descriptions of more than 150 public campgrounds, Camping Arizona is an ideal companion for tourists and locals alike, whether you’re searching for a place to pitch your tent of park your RV.br/div |
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The Best In Tent Camping, Minnesota $9.75 From Zippel Bay State Park”s birch-jack pine forest, overlooking the incomparable Lake of the Woods, to the Blue Mound prairies of southwestern Minnesota, The Best in Tent Camping: Minnesota is a guidebook for tent campers who like quiet, scenic, and serene campsites. Whether you are a native Minnesotan in search of new territory or a vacationer on the lookout for that dream campground, this book unlocks the secrets to the best tent camping that Minnesota has to offer. |
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The Best In Tent Camping, Montana $9.91 From the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness in the northwest, to the Yellowstone River Valley in the south, The Best in Tent Camping: Montana is a guidebook for tent campers who like quiet, scenic, and serene campsites. Whether you are a native Montanan in search of new territory or a vacationer on the lookout for that dream campground, this book unlocks the secrets to the best tent camping that Montana has to offer. |
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The Best In Tent Camping Oregon $10.4 From rocky coastlines to sagebrush deserts, camping in Oregon has never been better. The Best in Tent Camping: Oregon guides tent campers to the state”s quietest, most scenic and serene campsites. It”s the perfect resource for those who blanch at the thought of pitching a tent on a concrete slab, trying to sleep through the blare of another camper”s boom box, or waking up to find your tent surrounded by a convoy of RVs. The book contains detailed campground layout maps; key information such as fees, restrictions, and dates of operation; and candid ratings for beauty, privacy, quiet, security, spaciousness, and cleanliness. |
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Best in Tent Camping: Carolinas $13.95 Written to steer campers away from concrete slabs and convoys of RVs, The Best in Tent Camping: The Carolinas points tent campers to the most scenic and serene campsites in the Palmetto and Tar Heel State. Including five new campgrounds and completely updated, this latest edition has a campground to suit nearly every camper's taste. In North Carolina, experience the rare spruce-fir forest of Balsam Mountain Campground or the sand dunes of Frisco Campground. Visit Cherry Hill, South Carolina's finest upcountry campground, or pitch your tent by the Atlantic Ocean in Hunting Island State Park. From the Smokies to the Atlantic, each campground profiled is unique. |
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The Best in Tent Camping The Carolinas $9.71 Written to steer campers away from concrete slabs and convoys of RVs, The Best in Tent Camping: The Carolinas is the only guide for tent camping in the state. Pointing tent campers to the most scenic and serene campsites in the Palmetto and Tar Heel States, this latest edition has a campground to suit nearly every camper”s taste. In North Carolina, experience the rare spruce-fir forest of Balsam Mountain Campground or the sand dunes of Frisco Campground. Visit Cherry Hill, South Carolina”s finest upcountry campground, or pitch a tent by the Atlantic Ocean in Hunting Island State Park. Travelers will find essential information about each campground (including season, facilities, rates, directions, GPS coordinates, and websites), as well as a description of the campground, the best sites, and nearby activities such as hiking, canoeing, fishing, and mountain biking. |