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  1. Try Out the Cool Rock Trail for Desert Hiking

    Camping Tourist &bull Jan 26, 2012

    One of the best places in America for a desert hike is in Colorado's Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area, which sits to the east of the town of Austin. The area features a Juniper tree-filled canyon, wonderful wildlife, and some… Full Story »

  2. Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge Geared Towards Experienced Adventurists

    Camping Tourist &bull Jan 21, 2012

    South Carolina is well known for its beaches such as Myrtle Beach, but it's also a fine state for camping, hiking, and biking. One of the best locations for hikers and cyclists is a small destination just off of the… Full Story »

  3. Family Camping Tents Can Get Rather Massive

    Camping Tourist &bull Jan 20, 2012

    Family camping tents are the perfect tents for any kind of family adventure out in the wilderness because it allows you to put your entire family under one roof. No parent likes the idea of putting their kids in a… Full Story »

  4. Camping and Biking Popular in Utah's Dead Horse Point State Park

    Camping Tourist &bull Jan 20, 2012

    There are a lot of parks and campgrounds all over the world that come with pretty strange names and Utah's Dead Horse Point State Park definitely falls into that category. However, like most other oddly-named places, this park is one… Full Story »

  5. Winter Camping Boots are Essential

    Camping Tourist &bull Jan 19, 2012

    Snow and cold weather usually means the end of the camping season for most people. However for others, it's just the beginning. Some people actually prefer doing their camping in the fluffy white stuff when there's nobody else around in… Full Story »

  6. Why Do You Need a Camping Heater?

    Camping Tourist &bull Jan 14, 2012

    A camping heater is something that every camper is going to need if he plans on camping during the winter or fall seasons because sometimes it can get a little chilly out in the wilderness. Although most people decide to… Full Story »

  7. How to Ditch the Tent But Still Go Camping

    Camping Tourist &bull Jan 9, 2012

    Camping has been enjoying a boom since the recession of 2008/9. As people seek out more cost effective ways to holiday, camping proves to be the best value option. However, not everyone likes to sleep under canvas and go without… Full Story »

  8. Georgia's Cumberland Island Offers a Break from Civilization

    Camping Tourist &bull Dec 31, 2011

    One of America's most least-known but beautiful islands lies in the Atlantic Ocean just off the coast of Georgia and is known as Cumberland Island. It's filled with natural ecosystems, excellent beaches, backcountry trails, amazing wildlife and numerous locations for… Full Story »

  9. Utah's Zion National Park Offers Hiking Options

    Camping Tourist &bull Dec 30, 2011

    If you love hiking in America's national parks, you'll find that one of the most adventurous and unique trails can be found in the state of Utah at Zion National Park. It's a 16-mile trail known as the Narrows which… Full Story »

  10. Be Safe with Your Camping Knives

    Camping Tourist &bull Dec 28, 2011

    While camping knives are definitely important tools that you need to bring with you on any camping trip, you should also make sure that you are careful with your knives and don't allow them to get into the wrong hands.… Full Story »



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