A campsite is a place used for overnight stay in
the out of doors.
The term 'campsite' usually means an area where an individual,
family, group or military unit might camp. There are two types of
campsites:
an impromptu area (as one might decide to stop while backpacking or
hiking)
a dedicated area with improvements and various facilities (see below).
A campground is a group of dedicated campsites with common
amenities.
A recreational vehicle park (RV park) or caravan park is
the equivalent of a hotel for people with recreational vehicles. They
provide a place to park the vehicle for overnight or several days. They
are also referred to as campgrounds, though a true campground also
provides facilities for tent camping; many facilities calling themselves
"RV parks" also offer tent camping or cabins with limited facilities.
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Many of the campgrounds, RV Campground
RV parks, RV campgrounds, camping, and hiking
camping can be done all over the Napa Valley but most of the
campgrounds are located at Lake Berryessa.
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Brannan Island State Rec Area
17645 State Highway 160, Rio Vista, CA 916 777-6671
Solano County Belden's Landing
3186 Grizzly Island Rd, Suisun City, CA 707 374-2097
Tradewinds RV Park
239 Lincoln Rd W, Vallejo, CA 707 643-4000
Vineyard RV Park
4985 Midway Rd, Vacaville, CA 707 693-8797 |
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Camping describes a wide range of activities. Survivalist campers set
off with little more than their boots, whereas recreational vehicle
travelers arrive equipped with their own electricity, heat, and patio
furniture. Camping may be an end unto itself, but often it is done in
conjunction with other activities, such as hiking, swimming, fishing and
binge drinking. It may be combined with hiking either as backpacking or as
a series of day hikes from a central location.
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