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Monday, March 14, 2011

Top 5 Campsites in USA


RV Rentals compiled the most wanted campsites in America below:

(Image Source: San Gorgonia)

San Gorgonia Mountain, Califonia-also called as San Gorgonio, or Old Greyback which is known to be the highest peak in Southern California. Various trails lead to the broad summit of San Gorgonio Mountain. Its routes require over 4,000 feet (1,200 m) in gain of elevation. The leading trail going from the Fish Creek Trailhead to San Gorgonio Mountain has about 3,400 feet (1,000 m) of gain, less than the routes from the trailheads of South Fork and Vivian Creek. There are trail junctions that are not properly marked and this should give hikers a heads up to be aware of it. Get to know more of California’s greatest campsites and RV parks at RV Rentals California.


(Image Source: Rock Run)

Rock Run, Loyalstock State Forrest, Pennsylvania- is a state forest in Pennsylvania which was reorganized on July 1, 2005 which that changed its name to “Loyalstock State Forest” and the Wyoming State Forest elimination. This state forest has the best swimming hole in USA. Get to know more the most wanted state parks and campgrounds in PA by visiting RV Rentals Pennsylvania.


(Image Source: Forty Mile)

Forty Mile Canyon, Glen Canyon NRA, Utah- this is one of nature's most beautiful nature settings, mixed with monumentally extravagant human project. Situated behind the Bureau of Reclamation's Glen Canyon Dam, waters of the Colorado River and tributaries are composed of almost 186 miles, forming the gorgeous Lake Powell. Enjoy a lot of recreational activities such as hiking, fishing, boating and camping in this park. Have a great time touring the Utah state by visiting RV Rentals Utah.

(Image Source: False Creek)

Mount Wrightson Wilderness, Arizona- This top choice for stargazing is located within the wilderness of the headwaters of Madera Canyon, one of southwestern’s pride for birdwatching. Its diversity characterizes this desert oasis which extends into other,habitats within the Wilderness, serving as a powerful attraction to nature lovers who value wildlife watching as a vital element of their wilderness experience. More of these at RV Rentals Arizona.

(Image Source: Fall Creek)

Fall Creek Falls, Sipsey Wilderness, Alabama- The Sipsey Wilderness Area is located in the Bankhead National Forest. This is in North Alabama near Double Springs in Winston and Lawrence Counties. The wilderness area is unique because of the canyons which comprise much of it. It is named for the Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River. The Sipsey Fork is the main drainage from the area and runs into Lewis Smith Lake. The feeder creeks and smaller streams which run into the Sipsey usually run cold and clear. I have heard it said that there are 100 water falls in the area, but I do not believe there are that many. It is a different kind of place where fording cold streams is part of most hikes on the forty miles of trails. More of these are compiled at RV Rentals Alabama.

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