Saturday, March 24, 2018

Best Camping in USA Mountain States Part 1


Gunnison National Forest, Colorado

Why It’s Cool: The above picture speaks for itself. Gunnison National Forest has 3,000 miles of trails, 1.6 million acres of public land, plenty of places to fish, and some of the best views of the Rocky Mountains. Don't leave without checking out Black Canyon. It’s an incredibly steep, beautiful gorge that has a killer view of the Painted Wall, Colorado’s highest cliff.
When camping it is nice to have a 100,000 hour LED hanging tent light:
Where to Camp: There 30 campsites with a variety of landscapes: open meadows, evergreen forests, mountains, and lakes. If you want to get off the grid, Gunnison also allows dispersed camping.
When It’s Open: Campgrounds vary by season and location. Dispersed camping can be done year-round.
Cost: Prices also vary per campground but typically run around $18 per day; dispersed camping is free. For more information, visit the park's website.

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