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wakum6
I camped in Letchworth last year but I want to do something different this year. I would like a place in the Adirondacks but it's not necessary. Need tent camping though
Answer
Well Harriman State Park is closer to the city, has plenty of what you are looking for.
The Adirondacks is a park, so you can essentially go to anyplace in the 'dacks and go camping. Its larger than Yosemite, Yellowstone and the grand canyon combined. the 'dacks are 6.1million acres- the largest protected area in the US.
Well Harriman State Park is closer to the city, has plenty of what you are looking for.
The Adirondacks is a park, so you can essentially go to anyplace in the 'dacks and go camping. Its larger than Yosemite, Yellowstone and the grand canyon combined. the 'dacks are 6.1million acres- the largest protected area in the US.
how much does it cost to go to yosemite?
macel18
we wer planning to go camping in yosemite, but i dont know how much will it cost. do we have to pay for the spot? is there any tent that we could rent?
Answer
Yes, there is an entrance fee to enter the park -
additional fee for camping or a cabin or hotel room.
If you often visit National Parks during the year, then the annual pass is the best deal.
Fees are $/10/person or $20/car - for seven days.
http://www.nps.gov/yose/trip/fees.htm
As for a tent:
if you go in the summer, you can get a low cost tent from any big-box store would do. In winter, you'd want to use a 4-season tent (i.e. expensive), though if you don't camp often, best to get one of the cabins in the park. The canvas walled cabins are reasonably priced.
Info on park and camping: http://www.nps.gov/yose/pphtml/accessibility.html
Yes, there is an entrance fee to enter the park -
additional fee for camping or a cabin or hotel room.
If you often visit National Parks during the year, then the annual pass is the best deal.
Fees are $/10/person or $20/car - for seven days.
http://www.nps.gov/yose/trip/fees.htm
As for a tent:
if you go in the summer, you can get a low cost tent from any big-box store would do. In winter, you'd want to use a 4-season tent (i.e. expensive), though if you don't camp often, best to get one of the cabins in the park. The canvas walled cabins are reasonably priced.
Info on park and camping: http://www.nps.gov/yose/pphtml/accessibility.html
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