July 1, 2010 
	
	
		
The enchanting Maine coastline
Photo by: yellowssub (Stock Exchange)
 
Welcome back to AllCampgrounds!
In today’s post we’ll drop by New  England to look at camp grounds in the beautiful state of Maine, which  borders Canada in the northeast corner of the United States.
With easy  access to the state of New Hampshire and two Canadian provinces, Quebec  and New Brunswick, this is a great area to serve as base for camping  adventures in both countries.
This time, we will discover some tent camping  sites, with RV parks and campgrounds coming right up in our next visit. (more…)
	 
	
 
	 
	 June 29, 2010 
	
	
		
An indispensable camping tool?
Photo by: Yasin Öztürk (Stock Exchange)
 
Greetings from AllCampgrounds!
You know, while writing for this  blog I’ve made my fair share of jokes about the free wireless internet  trend at camp grounds everywhere you look – but this time, I’m going to  “flip the script” and talk about how you can use your smartphone to enhance your camping experience.
No fooling;  while I still don’t think it’s quite as fun to bring a  laptop on a  camping trip, I recently became the owner of a fancy mobile  phone that  seems like it can do just about anything.
And since free  WiFi is the  norm in so many natural spaces nowadays, including RV parks  and  campgrounds, KOA sites, and even state parks, your super phone can  help  you do some great things even out in the wilderness.
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	 June 25, 2010 
	
	
		
Prairie dogs at rest
Photo by: Thomas Ricks (Stock Exchange)
 
Today’s AllCampgrounds blog continues our hunt for the wildest,  wackiest, most majestic, and most amazing wildlife you can see at parks  and camp grounds around the country. So far, we’ve spotted bald eagles  and followed the trail of the American bison, known far and wide as the  buffalo. Now, we’ll drop in on nature’s latest TV star, the prairie dog.  Prairie dogs are fascinating creatures with habits that have intrigued  and enticed everyone from your average nature lover to documentary  filmmakers. These manic little ground squirrels are private by nature,  but there are some places perfect for getting a glimpse of them – and  doing some prime tent camping while you’re at it. (more…)
	 
	
 
	 
	 June 23, 2010 
	
	
		
Barringer Crater near Flagstaff, Arizona
Photo by: Mike Gieson (Stock Exchange)
 
Good morning from AllCampgrounds!
In our effort to find the best  camping trips around North America, we’ve gone above and beyond–  literally. Today’s blog will show you around tent camping and RV camp  grounds outside Flagstaff, Arizona, near the impact site of the  Barringer Meteor.
This natural marvel “dropped in” from space some fifty  thousand years ago, but its now-famous Crater was only studied  intensively starting in the 1800s. Considered a “national natural  landmark”, it’s a little under three-fourths of a mile around and almost  600 feet deep. It also serves as the backdrop for all kinds of camping! (more…)
	 
	
 
	 
	 June 21, 2010 
	
	
		
The American bald eagle, a “rite of passage” for many bird watchers
Photo by: Rob Sylvan (Stock Exchange)
 
A while back on AllCampgrounds, we got started with a great new  series where we’ll show you just where to go to enjoy some of nature’s  most spectacular creatures while you enjoy your tent camping or RV  camping vacations. We got started with some of the top camp grounds in  the nation for seeing bald eagles and other rare and amazing birds, but  there’s just one thing missing: a guide to getting started in this  fascinating hobby. After all, everybody should be in on the fun. So,  we’re going to talk Birding 101 today.
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	 June 17, 2010 
	
	
		
This buffalo is ready for his close-up
Photo by: Gabriela Pernecka (Stock Exchange)
 
One of the most iconic scenes of the American prairie is of the herd  of buffalo, some of the most striking and powerful animals out of our  shared heritage.
Buffalo, also known as American bison, are the largest  land animals in North America and are exclusive to this continent.
In  the Old West, the buffalo meant survival to frontier settlers; and as  time went on, these giant creatures were nearly hunted to extinction for  their meat and hide.
Luckily, the buffalo is one of nature’s great  success stories, with a little help from concerned naturalists.
Today,  there are camp grounds throughout the Midwest that offer prime  opportunities to see the American bison live and in person. Let’s visit a  few now. (more…)
	 
	
 
	 
	 June 15, 2010 
	
	
		
The black-headed bunting, one of about 2,000 bird species in North America
Photo by: Akbar Nemati (Stock Exchange)
 
Today on AllCampgrounds, we embark on a whole new journey to find the  best camp grounds for your nature-watching needs.
Just about everyone  who loves camping loves to enjoy nature up close, and there’s no better  way to enjoy it than a good, clear view of local wildlife you just can’t  see day-to-day.
Of course, we all know that you’ve got to “leave no  trace”, and nobody is better at this than experienced bird watchers. So,  to get started, we’ll be picking out the best of all campsites for  birding.
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	 June 11, 2010 
	
	
		
One of Louisiana’s “lucky” blue herons
Photo by: Pam Roth (Stock Exchange)
 
Howdy, AllCampgrounds fans! As promised, here’s a look at the best  digs for tent camping around Louisiana.
Remember, all campsites  throughout the state are currently open for business, so don’t be afraid  to visit – you’ll be more than welcome! Last time, we did a whole slew  of RV parks and campgrounds, so this time it’s on to tent camping.
And  there are plenty of choices here, too!
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	 June 9, 2010 
	
	
		
One of Louisiana’s iconic residents, the local gator
Photo by: Pam Roth (Stock Exchange)
 
Good morning, campers! In an earlier post here on AllCampgrounds, we  discussed the ongoing oil spill situation in the Gulf states. As a  Florida resident, this means a lot to me and so, I’d like shine the  spotlight on some prime camp grounds around the Gulf, starting with  Louisiana.
This state sure has overcome some troubles in the last few  years, but the locals’ resilience, spirit, and humor has seen them  through it all. And now, they could sure use a visit from all of us  campers! Just to shake things up a bit, we’ll start with RV camp  grounds.
Tent camping? You’ll get to see your home away from home next  time!
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	 June 7, 2010 
	
	
		
Nice campers!
Photo by: thebrownco (Stock Exchange)
 
In today’s economy, budgeting is more important than ever; but nobody  wants to give up on camping fun in the great outdoors. Enter  AllCampgrounds, devoted to helping you feed your passion for nature,  come rain or shine!
Not all campsites offer discounts, but there’s an  increasingly large and diverse number of discount organizations that can  help you get your RV camping on at a great price. We covered a few of  these in an earlier post, but there are a few more we just have to  mention. (more…)