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Courtney C
i am looking for a nice place to go camping and bring my own tent. im not having any luck finding how much it would be for me to use my own tent..just Rv's and cabin rentals.
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State and some county parks usually have camping areas with tent sites. All national forests do, http://woodalls.com/ lists all that there is
State and some county parks usually have camping areas with tent sites. All national forests do, http://woodalls.com/ lists all that there is
Where can I camp on the beach with my dog near Washington, DC?
Mandy S
I am looking for a campground along the ocean coast that will be within 3 hours of DC. The only requirements are being able to camp on the sand and see the ocean from our tent, and to be able to bring our dog. Thanks in advance!
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There is a campground at Assateague Island that may fill the requirements. Not sure about the dog, though. One of the reasons is that people tend to think their dogs can run free without disturbing people or the balance of nature. The other is the presence of the wild ponies that are allowed to run free. Chincoteague Island also has a campground. There is also a campground in the Virginia Beach/Sandbridge Beach area. Delaware's coast is close by and includes some really nice campgrounds which are pet friendly. One fronts on the bay, but is a short walk to the ocean (no street to cross) and is very popular. Check the internet for Maryland, Delaware and Virgina campgrounds and see what you can find. The water oriented campgrounds fill up quickly, so plan ahead and give yourself plenty of time. Best bet: the campground at Indian River Inlet in Delaware.
There is a campground at Assateague Island that may fill the requirements. Not sure about the dog, though. One of the reasons is that people tend to think their dogs can run free without disturbing people or the balance of nature. The other is the presence of the wild ponies that are allowed to run free. Chincoteague Island also has a campground. There is also a campground in the Virginia Beach/Sandbridge Beach area. Delaware's coast is close by and includes some really nice campgrounds which are pet friendly. One fronts on the bay, but is a short walk to the ocean (no street to cross) and is very popular. Check the internet for Maryland, Delaware and Virgina campgrounds and see what you can find. The water oriented campgrounds fill up quickly, so plan ahead and give yourself plenty of time. Best bet: the campground at Indian River Inlet in Delaware.
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