How to get my girlfriend to go camping?

best tent camping near yellowstone on Boxhound Marina and Resort, Horseshoe Bend , 18 miles away
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Chris


My GF has NEVER been camping before and is on the fence about going. She's not all to into the rustic thing but, by her own admission her ideas of what camping is all come from word of mouth and stereotypes about rustic camping. How would I go about "easing into" camping? I would imagine just plopping down in the middle of Yellowstone may be a bit like ice cold water to the face.

I thought about going to one of those 'commercial camp grounds' (The ones where you rent a camp site etc) but they are basically tent cities, but if it's a stepping stone on the way to real camping I MAY be willing to give it a shot.

What are your suggestions?



Answer
You need to think about the reasons you love camping, and share these with her. If your favorite thing is the solitude and nature, a commercial camp ground may not be the best introduction to the things you love about camping.

You don't have to show her the entire camping experience all at once. You could have a cookout over a fire pit in your back yard, or set up a tent in your living room and have a romantic sleepover.

You could combine camping with some aspect of a vacation that she enjoys. If she loves the beach, you could camp near the seaside rather than the woods. The important thing is to make her part of the experience. Compromise! Don't just drag her along without giving her any input. You wouldn't enjoy it if she forced you to give up your weekend trying something she was into but you weren't sure you'd enjoy.

Good campgrounds near Yellowstone or Glacier Parks in Montana?




skygirl_21


I'm looking to go camping in Montana next year but wondered if anyone could give feedback on any of the campgrounds around the two major parks?

Thanks!



Answer
There are a few campgrounds in Yellowstone. There's a list of them at each entrance stating their availability. Some are operated by Xanterra and you can book through them. Some are run by the National park Service and you can book at the ranger stations located all around the park. If you're planning to go in July/August, please book. campgounds can be fully booked then, believe it or not. Enjoy your time.

Don't freak out if a lost bison greets you in front of your tent in the morning. it happens. but thats all part of the fun, isn't it?




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