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Where Should We Camp Next?: Budget Camping: A 50-State Guide to Budget-Friendly Campgrounds and Free and Low-Cost Outdoor Activities

Where Should We Camp Next?: Budget Camping: A 50-State Guide to Budget-Friendly Campgrounds and Free and Low-Cost Outdoor Activities

Current price: $18.99
Publication Date: April 2nd, 2024
Publisher:
Sourcebooks
ISBN:
9781728292557
Pages:
464
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Description

**From the #1 bestselling camping guidebook brand Where Should We Camp Next?**

The essential planning guidebook for anyone searching for fun, memorable travel destinations—on a budget!

The outdoor adventure landscape is vast, exciting, and accessible to everyone! Whether you're searching for a relaxing beach vacation, exciting mountain adventure, or calming forest retreat, Where Should We Camp Next?: Budget Camping will help you find the best destinations, free and low-cost activities, and accommodations that won't break the bank. Family camping and RV experts Stephanie and Jeremy Puglisi make it easy for you to plan an unforgettable travel experience anywhere in the United States by sharing hard-to-find information about budget-friendly camping options, including:

  • State Parks
  • National Forests and National Parks
  • Army Corps of Engineer Campgrounds
  • Money-saving organizations like Kampgrounds of America and Harvest Hosts
  • And more!

Where Should We Camp Next?: Budget Camping makes it easy to travel to our country's most beautiful destinations for a fraction of the cost of more expensive options—allowing you to stress less about the cost of your vacation and spend more time enjoying trips with the people you love the most.

About the Author

Stephanie and Jeremy Puglisi are the creators of the RV Atlas and the authors of the Idiot’s Guide: RV Vacations. They live in New Jersey and spend 80+ nights a year in their RV with their three kids. 



Stephanie and Jeremy Puglisi are the creators of the RV Atlas and the authors of the Idiot’s Guide: RV Vacations. They live in New Jersey and spend 80+ nights a year in their RV with their three kids.