Most Scenic Camping Spots 2014

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Post by Marsh » July 7th, 2021, 8:43 am

These are also some of the best camping sites in Asheville, NC. Check this guide for more information on these campgrounds and sites.

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Post by mick » January 23rd, 2015, 2:43 pm

Is it just me or do all of the sites look like they are out west?

Maybe that is an indication that we need to do more traveling in that direction.

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Post by camper79 » January 21st, 2015, 3:34 am

Those sites look amazing.

We don't do much boondocking, but clearly, if you want to get those views, thats what you have to do.
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Post by mcmahonm » January 21st, 2015, 1:51 am

Might need to wait for retirement to do that trip.
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Post by jcarlilesiu » January 20th, 2015, 4:24 am

I think they are taken from multiple locations. You will have to add all off them to you're list!

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Post by mcmahonm » January 20th, 2015, 12:59 am

WOW, that is just amazing. I need to add this place to my list
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Most Scenic Camping Spots 2014

Post by jcarlilesiu » January 7th, 2015, 10:39 pm

http://www.loveyourrv.com put out the 2014 list of the best camping locations. Here are some photographs from these absolutely amazing places.

CORVINA BEACH ON THE SALTON SEA

We drove past this little dry camping area in the State Recreation area the year before and marked it down as a location to check out the next time through. What a great spot to kick off the year 2014. We spent 4 days just chilling out enjoying the sunsets and watching the abundant bird life that the Salton Sea attracts, even us snowbirds. Loved the tranquility of its very unique desert beach scene.
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BELLE CAMPGROUND IN JOSHUA TREE NP

We visited Joshua Tree National park once before but only scratched the surface of this funky treed high desert landscape. Once again we had a tremendous time hiking and photographing there. It took me three blog posts to cover the highlights of our 5 day stay. The weather was sunny and warm for such a high elevation in the winter and we witnessed one of the best sunsets of the year.
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GUNSITE WASH NEAR WHY AZ

We stayed in this off the beaten path BLM boondocking location as a base to explore Organ Pipe National Monument. They call this region the Green Desert for it’s quantity of cactus and desert plant life. It gets a little more rain than other areas. In some parts it’s literally like a jungle of cacti. Here is my YouTube video showing our campsite at the Gunsite Wash BLM campground
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GILBERT RAY CAMPGROUND NEAR TUCSON

Gilbert Ray campground is a real gem! It’s a little county park to the west of Tucson very close to the Saguaro National Park, home to forests of the huge cactus. The camp sites aren’t very big and they don’t have sewer hookups but it’s all about location, location, location. All around you are tons of cactus, beautiful rocky hills and glimpses of desert wildlife. It feels like camping in a cactus garden. It’s no wonder they limit the stays to one week so many more folks can experience the beauty.
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PICACHO PEAK STATE PARK

When traveling along Interstate 10 between Tucson and Phoenix it is almost impossible to miss Picacho Peak as it juts up out of the flat desert. It was so intriguing we just had to check it out. What we found was a very well maintained state park campground with spacious sites and beautiful views all around. There is also some fascinating desert hiking to be had. The best of which is the hike to the peak itself. I didn’t make it to the top, only to the saddle area but even that was exhilarating.
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SNOWBIRD MESA NEAR OVERTON NV

We absolutely love Valley of Fire State Park in southern Nevada. Near sunset the multicolored sandstone lights up in a photographers dream. As a base to explore this park from we chose a free boondocking area know by some as Snowbird Mesa and others as Poverty Flats. It’s not much of a camp site with just flat gravel but the over all vista is super cool!
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WHITNEY POCKETS BLM NV

A couple hours drive from Snowbird Mesa on the other side of the Virgin river valley is another BLM jewel up in the hills called Whitney Pockets. It requires a bumpy trip up a few thousand feet on a rough paved road, but the pay off is a terrific camping location in among colored sandstone outcroppings and more fabulous vistas. On the weekends many ATV enthusiast showed up using the camp area as a base to explore the many rough 4×4 trails. But, during the week we had the place almost to ourselves.
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ZION CAMPGROUND IN UTAH

Blessed by a streak of warm weather in early spring we got the chance to revisit Zion National Park in Utah. I put this NP in my top 5. I just love it. I sometimes can’t believe the spectacular scenes before me can be real. A highlight for me during this visit was the completion of one of the parks signature hikes, the Hike to Angels Landing. My knees hurt for days but you couldn’t wipe the smile off my face.
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ALABAMA HILLS NEAR LONE PINE CA

Jaw-dropping gorgeous views are the norm in the Alabama Hills. We stopped at the visitor center and talked to a knowledgeable ranger, asking for his recommendation for camping. We wanted to be away from the traffic and with a good view of the mountains. He pointed his favorite spot out on the map and we headed off to look. Well it was several miles of wash board past the most popular spots but well worth rattling the truck and trailer a bit. We felt like we were the only RVers for miles. The scale of the place was breathtaking and held scads of photography subjects like arches, giant boulders and bizarre rock outcroppings. Not to forget Mount Whitney, the tallest peak in the lower 48 states right in front of us.
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AMAZING!

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