Trailer Camping at Great Sand Dunes National Park
December 12, 2011
The Great Sand Dunes National Park has a bit of a multiple personality, but for anyone looking to trailer camp in the area, that means something completely different for every season. Depending on the time of year, there are rivers to swim in, sand dunes to climb, snowy mountains to ski down, and beautiful... Read more »
Trailer Camping at Mesa Verde National Park
December 12, 2011
Colorado’s Mesa Verde National Park is a must-see destination for anyone trailer camping in Colorado. The park surrounds some of the most complete and interesting archeological sites in the country. More than 4,000 archeological sites, including 600 cliff dwellings, fill the park with ancient wonder. To... Read more »
Trailer Camping at Redwood National Park
December 12, 2011
Spending time among the towering, ancient redwood trees of Redwood National Park is something every camping fan must try once. The trees create the perfect backdrop for the 200 miles of trails and a large swath of coastline. Hikers can choose from dozens of hikes from quick and easy to long and grueling.... Read more »
Trailer Camping at Yosemite National Park
December 12, 2011
Yosemite National Park conjures images of rugged American beauty, harsh mountains, pristine forests and still, crystal-clear waters. There’s a reason why famed photographer Ansel Adams chose the park for some of his most iconic images, and trailer camping in or around the park can put campers up... Read more »
Trailer Camping Near Death Valley National Park
December 12, 2011
Despite the name, Death Valley National Park is a thriving destination for trailer campers. The largest U.S. park in the lower 48 states and the sixth largest of all 50 offers vast landscapes, wonderfully clear night skies, diverse geological features, historic sites and a wide range of desert animals... Read more »
Trailer Camping Near Channel Islands National Park
December 1, 2011
The Channel Islands National Park is a gorgeous spot to see when trailer camping along the California coast. The islands of Anacapa, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, San Miguel, and Santa Barbara make up the park. It was initially dubbed a preserve to protects the islands’ oceans and environments, which... Read more »
Trailer Camping Near Walnut Canyon National Monument
December 1, 2011
Walnut Canyon National Park is one of the greener spots on the map in Arizona; the area has been a critical source of water and food since time immemorial. Those life-giving waters and the various fauna led ancient peoples to build their hoes directly into the canyon walls. Those ancient homes and... Read more »
Trailer Camping Near Saguaro National Park
December 1, 2011
Arizona is an ideal spot for weathering the winter months, and trailer camping among the Giant Saguaro around the Saguaro National Park is a unique break from the snow. The Saguaro cacti are are often thought of as the symbol of the American West. These cacti are unique to a very small area of the United... Read more »
Trailer Camping Near Petrified Forest National Park
November 29, 2011
Trailer campers and amateur geologists might find some unique sites at the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona. The park has one of the largest collections of petrified wood in the world. It’s an amazing display of 200 million year old fossils, natural grasslands, and is surrounded by the... Read more »
Trailer Camping Near Grand Canyon National Park
November 29, 2011
What is there to say about the Grand Canyon, it’s simply grand. For trailer campers, it’s a must see. The Grand Canyon National Park is one of the most popular parks in America. Nearly 5 million people visit the 1 mile deep, 277 mile long canyon each year. The Grand Canyon was first established... Read more »


















