I want something I can tent camp in, but I don’t want to do any back-country camping.

I’ve been looking at some of the state parks and although they do have tent sites available they also seem to be overrun with RVs and campers. I don’t mind being nearby to other tent campers, but I guess I don’t want to be stuck in the middle of a bunch of RVs.

Can anyone recommend a good place they’ve been camping at? I would also enjoy something with a lot of hiking trails.


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    I am looking for a place that offers both tent and camper lots. Also somewhere with good clean hiking trails and scenery would be a plus. I am a novice so something simple to start would be nice.


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    Ideally the campground has swimming, hiking trails to scenic overlooks or waterfalls, a good view of other mountains in the Catskill range, and enough woods that even if it’s not too far from the thruway, the drum of traffic is not too audible.

    The person I’m going camping with loved the book "My Side of the Mountain" as a kid, and has never been to the Catskills.

    Thank you for your suggestions!


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    Ideally the campground has swimming, hiking trails to scenic overlooks or waterfalls, a good view of other mountains in the Catskill range, and enough woods that even if it’s not too far from the thruway, the drum of traffic is not too audible.

    The person I’m going camping with loved the book "My Side of the Mountain" as a kid, and has never been to the Catskills.

    Thank you for your suggestions!


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    What are some good campsites in Minnesota. Private Tent areas, hiking trails, wildlife. it would be great if it was no more than 2 hours out of the Northern Twin Cities. as much information on the places would be great!
    Thank you!


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    We are planning on going on camping this weekend and looking for a place where we can drive, we can have our dog with us, and there are easy hiking trails( where dogs allowed) and maybe a lake??


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