Hiking Tent Reviews

Northern Cali camping, honeymoon escape, help?
Need some place that doesn’t require reservations, is close by water (lake, river, doesn’t matter), very forested, with fire pits/grills and the camp site has to be secluded. Or enough for a honeymoon escape. Some place that’s not too far from the market.
I’m camping with a tent and I would like to park the car close by our tent. Hiking and trails is a plus if not better have a view.
Please help by naming the Camping Ground and a brief review of it. I’m going July 25th and staying for a week. Thx.
Check out Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park near Crescent City. There’s a couple of campgrounds there right along the Smith River, and it’s a beautiful area nestled in beautiful redwood groves.
Sportsman’s Guide – Guide Gear Hiker Tent Review
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ROKK 'Delamar' 2-person Hiking Tent $166.29 This Delamar hiking tent from ROKK is a three-season backpacking tent with a two-person capacity. This hiking tent also features taped seams for extra waterproofing, gear loft, and a Nite Brite system to highlight tent zippers and doors.Brand: ROKKCapacity: Two-person Design: Hiking tentSize: 37 square feetRating: 3-seasonClosure: 2 L-shaped doorsWaterproof: FlyUV resistant flyMaterials: Fiberglass frame, polyester fly, poly taffeta floorDimensions: 4 feet high x 9.3 feet long x 1.83 feet wideModel: RK39006 |
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5pcs/lot free shipping 11 LED Hand light,Tent lamp,hiking/camping led light $13.86 5pcs/lot free shipping 11 LED Hand light,Tent lamp,hiking/camping led light |
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Outdoor Professional Multifunctional Capacious Tent Hiking Bags $33.99 When you go out for hiking or camping, what is the essential thing to take with you? Yes, a hiking bag is your first choice. You can put whatever you need in a professional bag. So how to choose a quality Outdoor bag is very important. Here we have some outdoor sports hiking camping outdoor bag for you. What are you waiting for? Come and pick one you prefer. |
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Wholesale free shipping outdoor tent camping tent./hiking tent $168.68 (225+150)*250*160CM |
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Best Tent Camping: Michigan $14.95 Written to steer campers away from concrete slabs and convoys of RVs, Best Tent Camping: Michigan points tent campers to the most scenic and serene campsites in the state. This guide has a campground to suit nearly every camper’s taste. You’ll find essential information about each campground (including season, facilities, rates, directions, GPS coordinates, and Web sites), as well as a description of the campground, the best sites, and nearby activities such as hiking, canoeing, fishing, and mountain biking. |
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The Best in Tent Camping: The Carolinas $14.95 Written to steer campers away from concrete slabs and convoys of RVs, The Best in Tent Camping: The Carolinas is the only guide for tent camping in the state. Pointing tent campers to the most scenic and serene campsites in the Palmetto and Tar Heel States, this latest edition has a campground to suit nearly every camper’s taste. In North Carolina, experience the rare spruce-fir forest of Balsam Mountain Campground or the sand dunes of Frisco Campground. Visit Cherry Hill, South Carolina’s finest upcountry campground, or pitch a tent by the Atlantic Ocean in Hunting Island State Park. Travelers will find essential information about each campground (including season, facilities, rates, directions, GPS coordinates, and websites), as well as a description of the campground, the best sites, and nearby activities such as hiking, canoeing, fishing, and mountain biking. |
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The Best in Tent Camping: Georgia $13.95 Whether it’s rafting down the Chattooga River, hiking along the Bartram Trail, or sea kayaking around Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia is chock full of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts of all abilities. To help these adventurers on their way, The Best in Tent Camping: Georgia, 2nd reveals the best places in the Peach State to pitch a tent, from mountainous Amicalola Falls State Park, starting point for Appalachian Trail thru-hikers, to the windswept dunes of Cumberland Island. Written to steer campers away from concrete slabs and convoys of RVs, The Best in Tent Camping: Georgia, 2nd points tent campers to only the most scenic and serene campsites in the state. Painstakingly selected from hundreds of campgrounds, each of the 50 campsites is rated for: beauty, noise, privacy, security, spaciousness, and cleanliness. In addition, each campground profile provides essential details on facilities, reservations, fees, and restrictions, as well as an accurate, easy-to-read map, making the campground a snap to locate. Also included are suggestions for nearby outdoor recreation and sightseeing, pinpointing attractions that often go unnoticed. |
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The Best in Tent Camping: Pennsylvania $13.95 Between the state’s two major population centers, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania offers the outdoor enthusiast thousands of square miles of hills, forests, and rivers to pursue a variety of outdoor activities–hiking, bicycling, skiing, fishing, boating, and camping. The Best In Tent Camping: Pennsylvania provides a guide to the fifty best places in the state to pitch a tent and spend the night without being bothered by the noise of loud portable stereos, large recreational vehicles, and crowds. In addition to providing campers with essential information about each campground (including season, rates, facilities, and how to reserve a site), the guide identifies the best sites at the best campgrounds, offers information on exciting day trips, suggests hikes and activities accessible from the campgrounds, and describes the flora and fauna campers might encounter on a trip. From the Pocono Mountain region to the Allegheny National Forest, the Laurel Highlands to the suburbs of Philadelphia, The Best in Tent Camping: Pennsylvania is an indispensable guide for the person who likes to sleep in a tent not far from the convenience of the car. |