The best available Campgrounds to stay near United States

April 18, 2023 Misti Hsu

Spanning 2,800 miles (4,506 kilometers) from east to west, the US is a vast patchwork of landscapes and metropolises. From Arizona’s red-rocked canyons and California’s coastal beaches to New York’s big city and Virginia’s storied past, it covers any topic any traveler could want or need.
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1. Linville Falls Campground RV Park & Cabins

717 Gurney Franklin Rd., Linville Falls, NC 28647
Excellent
86%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 353 reviews

Linville Falls Campground RV Park & Cabins

Top notch campground and peaceful!

Reviewed By hikerMom9294

We stayed in site #20 which had a beautiful view of the woods and was very private. The campground was extremely quiet and very well taken care of. Bathrooms were very clean. Hookups were easy and well positioned. Would definitely come back! Kenny was so helpful getting us into the campsite! Fantastic hiking nearby!!

2. McKinley Creekside Cabins & Cafe'

Mile 224 George Parks Highway, McKinley Village, Denali National Park and Preserve, AK 99755 1 (907) 312-2207
Excellent
64%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1039 reviews

McKinley Creekside Cabins & Cafe'

McKinley Creekside Cabins & Cafe'- BOOK DIRECT Specials! AAA approved-BEST of Location and Housekeeping 2018-2019. We cater to independent travelers and small groups looking for clean, reasonably accommodations with comfortable beds that are close to Denali National Park. All of our rooms and cabins are simple yet tastefully decorated. We have cabins that cater to couples only and family friendly units. TRANSPORTATION: Sorry NO Shuttle/taxi service-you must have your own vehicle.

Enjoyable stay

Reviewed By Ginny P

We spent two nights at the cabins and had a wonderful experience. The cabins were clean, the beds were comfortable and there was plenty of hot water. The view from our door was spectacular. The staff took great pride in landscaping and had beautiful hanging baskets at each cabin. We were in a cabin that was a duplex and never heard sounds from the room next door. The insulation must be superb! Every staff member we came in contact with was helpful and pleasant. It was a great experience being at McKinley Creekside Cabins.

3. Flying Flags RV Resort & Campground

180 Avenue of the Flags, Buellton, CA 93427-9501 1 (805) 628-4327
Excellent
69%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
5%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1352 reviews

Flying Flags RV Resort & Campground

Travel the Highway West to Flying Flags RV Resort & Campground where you can unwind in unique accommodations such as vintage trailer and airstream rentals, cabins and cottages, luxury tents or your own RV or camping tent. Enjoy California's breathtaking central coast with a variety of on-site amenities including a swimming pool, resort playground and complimentary Wi-Fi. Flying Flags also allows guests to easily access many of the area's most popular attractions and destinations. Wine tasting at a local winery, the charming town of Solvang and the serene surroundings of Lake Cachuma and Los Padres National Forest are just a few of the points of interest situated just moments away from our resort. If you are looking for a memorable vacation experience in California's wine country, look no further than Flying Flags!

Great Location

Reviewed By bigmikejones

If you have 40 footer or longer, book premium pull thru sites. Roads are kind of narrow and closeness of sites may be an issue. Lots of work going on and I can see the improvements with tree trimming and constant attention to the grounds.

4. Under Canvas Mount Rushmore

24342 Presidio Ranch Road, Keystone, SD 57751 1 (877) 447-2098
Excellent
79%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
4%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 377 reviews

Under Canvas Mount Rushmore

Located on an original gold mining settlement, Under Canvas® Mount Rushmore is the best way to experience one of America’s most iconic landmarks. Enjoy views of Mount Rushmore during the day and a star filled sky with incredible views of the Milky Way at night, all from the comfort of your private tent. Dine on the outdoor patio overlooking Mount Rushmore, wake up with yoga on the deck overlooking the black hills and cozy up next to the fire with s'mores each night. With tons of exclusive activities to go along with our luxurious accommodations, each member of your group is sure to find something they love.

Surrounded by natural beauty !

Reviewed By Curious34221059697

This was my first experience with Under Canvas and it was phenomenal ! The staff were very helpful and super-friendly. The setting was incredible. The layout of the tents across the property was smartly-designed. The food and beverages were delicious and there are ample common areas to relax indoors and out. Definitely coming back !

5. Under Canvas Zion

3955 Kolob Terrace Road, Virgin, UT 84779 1 (877) 462-0548
Excellent
72%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
5%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 465 reviews

Under Canvas Zion

Under Canvas® Zion offers an extraordinary lodging experience just as fabulous as the park itself. This glamping camp in America’s gorgeous Southwest is located on 196 acres bordering Zion National Park in Utah and is just moments away from incredible trails, off-the-beaten-path adventures, and spectacular views of the majestic red rocks that make Zion so famous. The camp seamlessly blends into its dramatic surroundings and our luxury tents offer guests the opportunity to enjoy Utah’s spectacular desert without giving up the comforts of home.

First glamping experience and we loved it!

Reviewed By James D

Loved our experience at Under Canvas Zion. Our first visit, and our expectations were blown away. The site was filled with friendly faces, and it was a great way to unwind under the stars. We enjoyed dinner and our kids especially loved the unlimited s’mores. This will not be our last visit to Under Canvas.

6. Cherry Ridge Retreat - Hocking Hills Luxury Cabins

22097 Cherry Ridge Rd, New Plymouth, OH 45654-9628 1 (740) 380-7777
Excellent
93%
Good
4%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 542 reviews

Cherry Ridge Retreat - Hocking Hills Luxury Cabins

Just minutes from Hocking Hills State Park, Cherry Ridge Retreat of Hocking Hills is a one-of-a-kind luxury cabin experience that combines the privacy and beauty of a secluded woodland with the comforts and amenities of a retreat destination. Situated on 140+ forested acres in the heart of Hocking Hills, Cherry Ridge Retreat offers miles of groomed trails, ambling streams, serene ponds, a bird watching deck and private picnic areas where you can relax and enjoy the peace and tranquility of Hocking Hills. At Cherry Ridge Retreat, only the best is good enough. Our four family cabins are situated on their own private, unique wooded lots and each feature a private hot tub inside a secluded gazebo with beautiful views in every direction. For larger parties, our Lake House Luxury Lodge features generous living spaces, picture windows, garden terraces, stunning water's edge gazebo and private plunge pool. Our four Luxury Romantic Cabins offer their own distinct features, such as an in-ground heated swimming pool and cold plunge, a private dock and sauna, a private gazebo and a stained-glass two-person shower. Whether you are visiting Hocking Hills for a romantic getaway, special occasion, or simply to enjoy the beauty of southeastern Ohio, Cherry Ridge Retreat is sure to become your new favorite destination. Be sure to visit us online to discover which unique cabin experience best suits you.

Most Relaxing Getaway - Annual Retreat

Reviewed By briansD9194SN

We will be coming back to cherry ridge this year for our 9th annual guy’s trip. Cherry Ridge is the one place I can truly relax, getting out in the woods in peace and quiet. The cabins are stocked with everything you need for modern conveniences, yet feel completely isolated and quiet. So close to anything in hocking hills, or just relax and enjoy cooking out, the hot tub and fire pit at the cabin.

7. Wander Camp Yellowstone

Old U.S. Hwy 191, Island Park, ID 83429
Excellent
81%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 103 reviews

Wander Camp Yellowstone

First timers

Reviewed By MeloPeach

By all intensive purposes, it could be a great experience. I've seen others and this does not compare. The ride up the camp is very, very bumpy and dirt road. We were grateful we had an SUV and felt bad for those that drove up in cars. The host who greeted us was very nice. In fact, his car was parked up front near the sign/entrance. The bathroom facilities that appeared on the web site are not what is on this site. There was an elevated facility/trailer that had six individual/small rooms that had a toilet (think airplane), small sink (just big enough to wash your hands and nothing else) and shower stall with curtain. Three pegs on the wall. No place to store extra rolls of toilet paper - so be sure you check this before using. Garbage cans were overflowing and because it rained the two days/nights we were there - this was filled with dirt. No one on site to maintain/clean toilet/showers. There was a line both mornings. The second morning the drive out/in was so bad that individuals were driving on the grass to bypass the potholes/small ponds that developed. Rather placing pea gravel, which driving an SUV - no traction. They should use RCA and compact it. The tent itself, it was cold and a dew developed on our stuff/blanket. So overall damp inside the tent. I don't know, if you are into this, good for you this is the place to be. Just wasn't our cup of tea. Bring clorox wipes to wipe down the bathroom. Other people are not so clean in their habits and you will get some surprises. It was an experience. But I wouldn't repeat it. For a bit more, I could have stayed down the road at the hotel with a private bath.

8. Under Canvas Great Smoky Mountains

1015 Laurel Lick Rd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863-4508 1 (877) 447-2088
Excellent
77%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 302 reviews

Under Canvas Great Smoky Mountains

With convenient access to more than 800-square-miles of lush forest, pristine mountain views, and the Appalachian Trail, Under Canvas® lets you explore the untouched beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains while enjoying the splendor of glamping in our authentic safari-inspired canvas tents. Find yourself immersed in an international biosphere reserve where you’ll wake up to the sounds of nature on our 182-acre camp just minutes from America’s most visited national park. If you’re looking for an unparalleled adventure, allow Under Canvas® to take you on an unforgettable journey back in time amid Gatlinburg’s “Land of the Blue Smoke.” There’s really no luxury lodging or accommodations in Gatlinburg, TN or near the Smokies like it!

Great stay, but the value equation is a bit tough

Reviewed By telamm

We stayed with our 4 year old daughter and shared a suite tent that had a king bed and pullout sofa. There are a couple of things that are excellent, and a couple things that bug me. PROS: 1. The staff were all excellent. From the restaurant to the guest services folks, everyone was so nice and helpful. They seemed genuinely interested in your plans and truly wanted to help all they could. 2. They have programming at night to help pass the time. 3. The quality of the food from the restaurant is excellent (but there is a con associated with the cost). 4. The bed was very comfortable 5. We experienced no problem with the hot water during our stay 6. Location is close enough to town CONS: 1. The cost - the amount paid is significantly more than its value. For the amount we paid, I would almost expect full board. 2. The cost - and once you are there, the restaurant is very high. Two modest entrees and a kids grilled cheese was over $60. 3. Lack of wifi - while the lack of wifi is marketed as a benefit - the opportunity to disconnect - it is necessary. I understand the concept, but the reality is you are likely traveling as a tourist and need to plan the next day around weather changes, etc. We don't need high speed access for videos, etc., but having enough access in the absence of mobile signal to plan is essential. 4. The lack of household power outlets - this is supposed to be glamping. They provided us with two rechargeable battery powered tabletop fans. But the fans do not draw enough power or charge at a rate high enough to run all night. In addition, they only have a limited number of USB plugins. We brought a box fan from home with hopes of plugging it in, but could not. The lack of ambient noise at night was difficult. We weren't hot at night, but needed better ambient noise to drown out other guests, etc. For $400-500 per night, it is not a high expectation to have a power outlet that can power a boxfan. 5. You are required to park a little far from your tent in my opinion. They will help you with your bags if you ask, but it seemed like you could at least drive up to your tent to pack and unpack and then park elsewhere to not disturb in the mornings starting up, etc. 6. While the tents are spaced relatively well, you can hear everything from the bathroom to conversations. See #4. As nice as everyone was, I do not think we would return. I would only recommend it for a day or two. I might not be so harsh if the price we paid was not so high. Ultimately, it is only marginally better than regular camping at a nice campground with a nice bathhouse.

9. Robert Frost Mountain Cabins

2430 N Branch Rd, Ripton, VT 05766
Excellent
99%
Good
1%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 361 reviews

Robert Frost Mountain Cabins

Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence “Hall of Fame” winner, Robert Frost Mountain Cabins offer spacious, artisan-crafted, timber frame cabins with spectacular mountain views. Each cabin has 2 bedrooms, bath, kitchen, living/dining room and screened back porch. Nestled on 112 acres bordering the Green Mountain National Forest, our charming cabins include all of the contemporary comforts and are conveniently located near Middlebury and a short distance from Middlebury College’s Main and Bread Loaf Campuses. We offer year round short term or extended stay lodging.

Perfection in beautiful Vermont

Reviewed By VOYJEAN

Our expectations for the Robert Frost Cabins were high, given all of the rave reviews, but they weren’t just met, but were exceeded. We stayed in Cabin #2, Sunrise Vista, and it looked brand new, even though we knew it wasn’t. It was absolutely pristine. It’s spacious enough and well equipped enough to make a perfect base for a long-term stay; unfortunately, our stay was limited to three days. Carol and Marty are extremely personable and kind and strike the perfect balance of being welcoming but not intrusive. And yes, the cinnamon twists provided on the first morning of your stay lived up to their scrumptious reputation! The cabins are also in an excellent location for making interesting day trips. In a word, they are perfect.

10. The Riverside Ranch: RV Park, Campground & Motel

594 US Hwy 89 at Mile Marker 117, Hatch, UT 84735
Excellent
67%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 225 reviews

The Riverside Ranch: RV Park, Campground & Motel

The Riverside Ranch is ideally located in Southern Utah between ZION & BRYCE National Parks on 16 acres 25 minutes from the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park. A quaint family owned, outdoor oriented resort with a western theme situated along the Sevier River. Offering 12 rooms, 20 FHU 50 amp RV Sites (largest sites in the region 45’x60’), (7) RV River Sides with 30 Amp service, and tent camping along the Sevier River. The perfect place to relax and unwind!

Highly recommend

Reviewed By pamhouckh

Clean, quiet, updated, and friendly. Stayed two nights in motel room. Great location to Bryce canyon. Continental breakfast and fire pit. Town of Panguitch 14 miles away with stores and hospital. Several restraurants minutes away

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