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6 Camping Destinations That Are Better in Winter

With winter fast approaching, many people are putting away their camping gear until next summer. (Need tips on how to do that properly? We’ve got those.) But what if you’re not ready to be done with camping just yet? This holiday season, you can still pitch a tent on the beach or among red-rock deserts. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite spots to do just that. 

Beach

Harris Beach State Park
Harris Beach State Park in Oregon (Photo: jeu/iStock)

Harris Beach State Park, Oregon

During the winter months, the campsites at Harris Beach State Park (from $ 35), just north of the Oregon-California border and outside the town of Brookings, are available on a first-come, first-served basis. It’s not exactly balmy on these northern shores of the Pacific in December, but it is peaceful and quiet. Just bring extra layers and your warmest sleeping bag. From the beach—which is steps from the tent sites—you can explore tide pools, spot migrating gray whales, and bird-watch for species like the tufted puffin flying above Goat Island, a closed-to-the-public national wildlife sanctuary and the largest island off the state’s coast, visible from camp.

Grand Isle State Park, Louisiana 

Two hours south of New Orleans, Grand Isle State Park has 14 tent-camping sites (from $ 14) smack on the beach facing the Gulf of Mexico, as well as 45 paved, pull-through sites set back from the water that are more suitable for vans or RVs. Mild winter temperatures, with highs in the sixties and lows in the fifties, make beach camping here midwinter totally doable. The park has three miles of hiking trails, a 400-foot-long pier where you can fish for speckled trout, and great bird-watching.

Gaviota State Park, California

The 39 campsites (from $ 45) at Gaviota State Park, 30 miles west of Santa Barbara, are just steps away from a secluded beach. During the winter, this site is only open on weekends and by reservation, so you won’t see the same crowds that the park draws come summer. The regional company 101 RV Rentals will deliver a loaner RV to your site for you (from $ 750 for three nights). From camp, hike the six-mile round-trip trail to 2,458-foot Gaviota Peak in the Santa Ynez Mountains, or ramble the half-mile from the main trailhead for a soak in Gaviota Hot Springs.

Desert

Dead Horse Point State Park in Utah
Dead Horse Point State Park in Utah (Photo: Austen Diamond Photography)

Dead Horse Point State Park, Utah

You can pitch a tent or book a yurt year-round at Dead Horse Point State Park, 32 miles outside Moab, Utah. It’s chilly there in the winter, with daytime highs in the forties and lows in the twenties, but also way less crowded. The park has extensive hiking and mountain-biking trails and 52 sites (from $ 40) spread between two campgrounds, as well as an array of yurts that opened in 2018. Recognized as an International Dark Sky Park, the stargazing here is stellar. The Colorado River cuts through the park’s massive canyon and feels like a mini Grand Canyon—minus the throngs. Moab’s endless trails, as well as the adjacent Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, are a short drive away.

Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, Texas

Most folks come for the day to visit Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, 18 miles north of Fredericksburg. The main attraction is a massive pink granite dome that gave this state park its name. But staying overnight is well worth it. The park offers 55 campsites (from $ 14); some are accessed via an 100-foot walk, and others require hiking in a mile or two, making this a good option for anyone interested in a relatively easy-to-reach backpacking destination. The area, which encompasses 1,600 acres of desert landscape, has nine miles of hiking trails, plus rock-climbing routes and bouldering on the dome. Texas Climbing Adventures leads climbing trips and courses here (from $ 85).

Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona

At the sunny southern edge of the state, you’ll find Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, an uncrowded expanse near the Mexican border and two hours from Phoenix. Two campgrounds (from $ 12) reopened here in mid-October after a COVID closure. Alamo Campground has just four first-come, first-served tent sites in a rustic, remote setting, while Twin Peaks Campground has over 200 RV-friendly sites and requires reservations. There are also backcountry sites a few miles in. Hiking trails that wander through the cacti-studded landscape leave right from the camps. 

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The Best Halloween Destinations in Europe 2020: Spooky Getaways

If you’re looking for the best Halloween destinations for a fright fest on All Hallows’ Eve, consider heading to Europe for some spine-chilling scares. From the birthplace of Dracula and vampire balls to macabre dungeons and abandoned insane asylums, these 10 unnerving destinations are sure to give you a bloody good time this October! 1.

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TRAVEL NEWS | Top 10 British Camping Destinations To Drive To After Lockdown

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Camping Destinations To Drive To

With summer approaching quickly and lockdown rules still in effect, it’s unlikely that you’ll be heading abroad anytime soon. So this could be your summer to take the family off on a camping holiday to make the most of the surprisingly good weather that we’ve been enjoying lately.  

Why not use your holiday this year to rediscover all the natural beauty that the UK has to offer, so with that in mind, here are 10 top destinations in the UK to drive to, along with some great campsite recommendations.

1.The Lake District, Cumbria

The Lake District, Cumbria
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With some of the steepest and most isolated roads in Britain, the drive up to and through the Lake District can be equal parts scary and breathtaking. 

Once you’ve made the drive, the bustling market towns and quintessential British pubs await. And if that doesn’t sound like your thing then there are plenty of hikes and walks to enjoy also.

Recommended Campsite: Mains Farm Caravan Site

2. The Wye Valley, Monmouthshire

The Wye Valley, Monmouthshire
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The Wye Valley is one of our top 10 campsites to drive to because of its ancient woodlands, rolling hills and a stunning limestone gorge. Once you’ve set up at your campsite, there’s plenty of activities to keep busy. Such as hiking, kayaking, canoeing, cycling and glamping. 

Recommended Campsite: Apple Orchard Caravan & Camping Site

3. Cairngorms, Eastern Scottish Highlands

Cairngorms, Eastern Scottish Highlands
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Campers choose the Cairngorms for its epic vistas, watersports and charming trails. It’s also the main reason the Royal Family have vacationed here since 1852, with Balmoral Castle within a short driving distance. The drive along Loch Insh and Loch Morlich is truly epic, with plenty of sites to pull over for, especially if a bit windsurfing, sailing or kayaking is your thing. 

Recommended Campsite: Blair Castle Caravan Park

4. The Peak District, Central England

The Peak District, Central England
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Camping is one of the most popular and affordable ways to visit the Peak District. 

Driving can be the easiest way to access the limestone valleys, gritstone ridges and moorland plateaus, which are spread far across the Dark and White Peaks. 

Recommended Campsite: Longnor Wood Holiday Park

5. The New Forest, Hampshire

The New Forest, Hampshire
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The New Forest is easily one of the best places to drive on a warm summer’s evening. The light breaking through the thick woodland kissing the vast, empty roads. It’s almost like you’re snaking your way through a national park in America. Except you’re not. You’re in England.

Once you’re done exploring the open roads, there are plenty of peaceful hideaways to camp at. From there you’ve got the opportunity to stretch your legs around a number of their hiking trails or just sit back and enjoy the scenery.

Recommended Campsites: Red Shoot Camping Park

6. The Brecon Beacons, Southern Wales

The Brecon Beacons, Southern Wales
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The Brecon Beacons is a mountain range in South Wales, notable for Old Red Sandstone peaks. Whether you’re driving across the rolling hills or exploring by foot, the views are spectacular, the peaks are dramatic and the air is fresh. So it makes total sense why campers love coming back to this national treasure, which definitely deserves a place on our list of top 10 British campsites to drive to.

Recommended Campsites: Pencelli Castle Caravan & Camping Park

7. The Yorkshire Dales, Northern England

The Yorkshire Dales, Northern England
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Yorkshire is known as ‘God’s Own Country’, along with just four other places in the world, i.e, New Zealand, Kerala and Zimbabwe. You’ll see why when you drive along its gorgeous villages, stately homes and lush countryside. Driving is the easiest way for campers to reach the Limestone Paving Slabs, Malham Cove and the Three Peaks. So come pitch your tent at one of the many campsites and get your fill of fresh air and clear starry nights. 

Recommended Campsite: Peaks and Pods

8. Snowdonia, Northern Wales

Snowdonia, Northern Wales
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Snowdonia’s dramatic landscape, waterfalls and mountain peaks make it one of the top campsites to drive to. With Ffordd Pen Llech Pass once ranked as one of the steepest roads in the world, you’ll need a car with plenty of horsepower and that can deal with the odd bump or two. Our recommendation would be to make the drive in an off-roader like the Mercedes-Benz G -Class (Sandown Mercedes) which can withstand the steepest of terrains whilst ensuring a smooth journey. 

Once you’ve navigated the pass there are plenty of campsites that give you access to the hiking trails around Snowdonia. 

Recommended Campsite: Coed-Y-Llwyn Caravan and Motorhome Club Site 

9. Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, Western Scotland 

Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, Western Scotland
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A drive around Loch Lomond will give you the chance to truly take in pristine Lakes (Lochs if you’re Scottish), rolling hills and plenty rich dense woodland.

What it might not allow you to take in, is a bit of sunshine – this is Scotland after all.

There are a number of campsites scattered around the loch, that are perfect as a base from which you can venture out to explore the surroundings.

Recommended Campsite: Lomond Woods Holiday Park 5*

10. The Pembrokeshire Coast, Western Wales

The Pembrokeshire Coast, Western Wales
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Home to a phenomenal seascape, rocky coastlines, cliffs, coves and the best surfing in the country. It makes sense why The Pembrokeshire Coast is the only British coast granted national park status. Campsites along the coast allow for quick sprints to the beach. 

Recommended Campsite: Coastal Stay Camping

So if you’re wanting to plan a camping holiday this summer, why not try any of the magnificent destinations above. There’s a wide range of affordable, luxury and reliable new family cars to choose from at Sandown Mercedes.  


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Honeymoon in Spain: The Best Destinations for 2020

The best honeymoon destinations Spain has to offer in 2020 for couples.

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Original Wedding Destinations, 2020

If you want an original wedding for 2020 and to celebrate your big day somewhere unusual, different, and memorable, read now or forever hold your peace! Planning a wedding is a daunting task. Picking a venue, getting the invitations out, booking a caterer, and finding the perfect photographer are just the tip of the iceberg.

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Top Destinations for a Tropical Christmas, 2019

If you want to avoid the snow this December, we have the top tropical Christmas destinations for you!

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