Where Should We Camp Next?: National Parks

Where Should We Camp Next?: National Parks

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  • Create Date:2023-02-26 06:19:42
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Stephanie Puglisi
  • ISBN:1728262593
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Reviews

Heather

Thank you, NetGalley and Sourcebooks for this ARC of Where Should We Camp Next?: National Parks。 I was excited to download this book as my family loves camping in the Colorado mountains every Summer and Fall and we are always looking for new spots to explore。 I quickly learned that this book is far too basic if, like us, you have one particular region you prefer。 I didn't learn anything new about camp spots in Colorado。 But this book could be somewhat useful for a traveler that camps all over th Thank you, NetGalley and Sourcebooks for this ARC of Where Should We Camp Next?: National Parks。 I was excited to download this book as my family loves camping in the Colorado mountains every Summer and Fall and we are always looking for new spots to explore。 I quickly learned that this book is far too basic if, like us, you have one particular region you prefer。 I didn't learn anything new about camp spots in Colorado。 But this book could be somewhat useful for a traveler that camps all over the U。S。 and is looking for a general idea of where to stay。But, where are the photos?! I feel like a quick online search would provide more helpful information including pictures of each campground。 。。。more

Thus Kvothe The Raven

This camping travel guide offers useful tips on the staying at or near National Parks and Recreational Areas。 It is divided by region。 In Park campgrounds are listed first, then public and private out of Park campgrounds are listed。 The authors take the time to describe the amenities and special features for each campground。The parks themselves also get descriptors。 I found the special features and hiking trail guides most useful, as the Puglisis share the best times of day and year to visit the This camping travel guide offers useful tips on the staying at or near National Parks and Recreational Areas。 It is divided by region。 In Park campgrounds are listed first, then public and private out of Park campgrounds are listed。 The authors take the time to describe the amenities and special features for each campground。The parks themselves also get descriptors。 I found the special features and hiking trail guides most useful, as the Puglisis share the best times of day and year to visit the parks and use the trails。 These authors also give info on bugs and when they are active and feasting on human flesh - much appreciated!Five stars for this fantastic travel guide。 If you like to camp or visit National Parks, but especially if you like to do both at the same time, then this guide is for you。 It is chock full of good information, great observations, and fantastic suggestions。 My thanks to Sourcebooks via NetGalley for this ARC。 All opinions are my own and offered without recompense。#WhereShouldWeCampNextNationalParks #StephaniePuglisi #JeremyPuglisi #NetGalley #IfCatsCouldRead #RescuedIsMyFavoriteBreed #Bookstagram #Catstagram #BooksAndCats #CatsAndBooks #KindlesAllTheWayDown 。。。more

Ro Scott

We love to stop at National Parks when we travel。 This is an excellent guide with a lot of information on some of the best National Parks in the US。

Maria

A comprehensive guide to where to camp (both tent and RV sites) when visiting the national parks。 This was particularly helpful as it explains how to work the reservation sites (which can be cumbersome) with a few tips and tricks on how to find the best sites with the amenities you need。 There are both public and private sites with suggestions on best times to go for each park。 Bonus points for including information on Bark Ranger locations (my pup loves this)。 Each park mentions several campgro A comprehensive guide to where to camp (both tent and RV sites) when visiting the national parks。 This was particularly helpful as it explains how to work the reservation sites (which can be cumbersome) with a few tips and tricks on how to find the best sites with the amenities you need。 There are both public and private sites with suggestions on best times to go for each park。 Bonus points for including information on Bark Ranger locations (my pup loves this)。 Each park mentions several campgrounds within and outside of the park, a short description, website where available, site type, and a few extras (where to get homemade blueberry pies)。 Incredibly helpful for those planning trips to these parks (which should be everyone!)。I received a copy from #NetGalley for an honest review。 。。。more

Meg (thyme。for。books)

This edition of Where Should We Camp Next? covers over 300 places to camp in and around the national parks。 The book is divided by region then by the parks, seashores, or monuments in that area。 The book is well organized with a variety of campground options for inside and outside each park listed。 A table of contents is included at the beginning for ease of use。 Each listing includes the location, website (if available), and type of sites available (tents, RV, etc。)。 The only thing I found to b This edition of Where Should We Camp Next? covers over 300 places to camp in and around the national parks。 The book is divided by region then by the parks, seashores, or monuments in that area。 The book is well organized with a variety of campground options for inside and outside each park listed。 A table of contents is included at the beginning for ease of use。 Each listing includes the location, website (if available), and type of sites available (tents, RV, etc。)。 The only thing I found to be lacking in this book is that there are no pictures。 This would be a great resource or gift for anyone interested in camping or those interested in the national parks as a whole。 I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book。 All thoughts and opinions are my own。 Thank you to NetGalley and Sourcebooks (Non-Fiction)! 。。。more