Category: Camping reviews
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Beach camping in winter: Assateague island
Long walks on a beach, breathtaking sunrises and wild ponies… if any of those are your thing, you must visit the Assateague island. Read below about general winter camping information at Assateague, ponies, hiking, winter beach camping tips, food/drink places around, and backcountry camping. This is a dream destination for many Marylanders, but stars just…
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Campground review: Beaver Pond campground, New York
We were going to NYC for work. My bf suggested we make a trip out of it and spend the weekend upstate. I was immediately sold. The Beaver Pond campground is only an hour drive from the city, which was perfect for us as we already drive all the way to NYC from Maryland. The…
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Hidden Maryland gem: Endeavor Point campground
If you check reviews on Endeavor point on any platform, you’ll see bold five stars. Google maps, Airbnb, Facebook, The Dyrt, you name it. 100% ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ reviews. Spoiler alert: it’s well deserved. As soon as I started looking for campsites in the area, it got on top of my list. Because I mean, look at…
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Camping vs glamping in Shenandoah (Big Meadows Campground and Lodge)
With so much beauty and only 2 hrs drive from DC, no wonder Shenandoah is so popular! A lot has been written about it (I relied on this blog for planning our trip). We’ve been to Shenandoah twice: in April and in August, and stayed in two types of accommodation: a lodge and a campground.…
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5 Reasons Elk Neck State Park (Maryland) Is Perfect For 1st Camping Experience (and 3 Reasons it isn’t)
My boyfriend wanted to go camping. I was sceptical. We were both a little scared. We talked a lot, made sure a more experienced friend joined us, raided REI and Amazon, borrowed a tent… now where do we go? Our choice fell on Elk Neck State Park (Google maps here), and here is why I…
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Amazon (mostly) finds for car camping
I am completely new to camping. This is my first summer trying it out, during which my boyfriend and I car camped three times. We needed to purchase everything from scratch, from tents and sleeping bags (check out my blog on how I chose mine here) to crockery and a coffee maker. Here are some…