Having a great camping experience is as much about the people you’re with as it is about the campsite, but there’s no doubt that having a great view to look at while cracking a cold one after a long day outdoors doesn’t hurt either. Finding a truly great campsite can be a hassle, so to save you some time otherwise wasted on internet-searching, we tapped into our personal experience to recommend ten truly bucket-list-worthy campsites around the contiguous US. Each site has an absolutely killer view that will make you want to pack up everything and move there permanently.
North Rim Campground, Grand Canyon, Arizona
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While some campsites at the Grand Canyon can feel cheap and touristy, the North Rim Campground is significantly less so and offers more of a feeling of isolation. There are absolutely stellar views of the canyon, and each night at sunset, the red desert rock is painted pink, purple and orange by the setting sun.
Price Per Night: $50
Facilities: drinking water spigots, picnic tables, campfire rings with cooking grills, showers and laundry
Nearest city: Fredonia, AZ
Emerald Bay State Park, California
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Located on the shores of beautiful Lake Tahoe, Emerald Bay State Park is often either completely full, or fairly empty. From the campground, go for a hike on the Rubicon Trail that hugs the lakeshore cliffs offering incredible views of the entire lake. Be sure to stop by the site of the historic Rubicon Point Lighthouse, which was built in 1919.
Price Per Night: $35
Facilities: Fire rings, showers, water fill-up station, restrooms and boating
Nearest city: South Lake Tahoe, CA