Eight hundred ninety-one received 5 star reviews in September! Check out some of the highlights below.
Silverhorn Creek Campground | Banff National Park – Banff, AB, Canada
Wow, what a find. So why five stars? Besides being a beautiful campground, it’s all about the views and access to activities. – KenneysSeeAmerica
Million Dollar Falls Campground | Provincial Park – Haines Junction, YT, Canada
We were one of 2 couples in the park, and it was phenomenal. Being early September, we were treated to a wonderful display of the Northern Lights. This is definitely on the list for a return trip. – Travelin and Eatin
Molas Lake Park & Campground | City Park – Silverton, CO
We felt it was worth every penny considering most of the free camp grounds in the area were so crowded. For anyone that is traveling to see the San Juan mountains this is a must stay location! – The4onTour
Nomad View Dispersed | Buffalo Gap National Grassland – Wall, SD
This is just about the peak of boondocking… insane views, great cell service, and right at the entrance to the national park. – Blake
Red Top Mountain State Park – Cartersville, GA
This is a great state park. The campground is clean and the sites are well spaced. There are lots of trails and lake activities. The landscape in the campground is beautiful and well maintained. – Keith & Amy
Sacramento Pass Recreation Area | BLM – Ely, NV
We stayed there in August and it was hot but a beautiful place. Close enough to Great Basin National Park to visit which is worth going. – Moushen
George L. Smith State Park – Twin City, GA
This campground is very relaxing, and the sites mostly well spaced out. Many are waterfront with a private terrace with a picnic table. – Technomadia
Pine Point Campground | San Juan National Forest – Bayfield, CO
Loved it so much we stayed 6 nights. Quiet, lots of wild life including deer, wild turkeys, grouse (we think), and free range cattle. – CJ
Caseys Riverside RV Park – Westfir, OR
The sites in the front row, whether pull through or back in, sit on the banks of the river and you own a 180º riverfront view. Just steps away from your site, you have available to you, trout fishing, swimming and tubing or rafting. – Michael & Imkelina
Beverly Beach State Park – Newport, OR
The Oregon Coast is spectacular and getting to stay at a state park within a very short walk to the beach is awesome. It was on of the best state parks we’ve ever been to. Highly recommended! – The McMillan Express
Holiday Campground | RV Park – Panacea, FL
We stayed on lot 28, which is the biggest lot in the park and has the best view while also being the most expensive–which is probably why it was the only lot they had available. – Legally Homeless
Southside RV Park – Dillon, MT
Owner is welcoming and very knowledgeable about the area, with lots of recommendations for what to see and do during your stay. She let us pick our spot and offered help in getting set up if we needed it. – Evergreengirl
Brown Springs Campground – Farmington, NM
This place is a little score! This is a brand-new campground opened by the BLM in 2019. Site sizes are generous, and spacing between sites is exceptional. – Grand Adventure
Bermuda Flat Recreation Site | Tonto National Forest – Tonto Basin, AZ
It was very quiet, with few people; closest people were about a quarter mile away. Apart from a random car driving up next to my rig at 3am and turning around, it was perfect. – IkeK9
Grayrocks Reservoir Public Access | Dept. Fish & Wildlife – Wheatland, WY
If you’re into gorgeous views (both day and night) while camping mere feet from the water, this is your oasis. – SeeingTheSeitz
West Walker River Dispersed | Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest – Hope Valley, CA
We have been coming here for years and it’s a favorite! Large open areas for groups or single sites tucked into the trees for privacy. – The Cappy’s
Lakeside Beach State Park | New York State Park – Waterport, NY
We stayed in mid-September 2019 and had a great experience here. Tons of shade (except G loop), spacious sites, and very friendly staff. – LetsJustGoRV
Woodring Branch Campground | Army Corps Of Engineers – Ellijay, GA
The campground is laid out so that almost every site has a view of the water and some are on little peninsulas with a panoramic water view. – tacksonthedeck
Old Jemseg Ferry Landing – Gagetown, NB, Canada
How often do you get to camp on a river and have utter solitude. No one around. Just you and nature. Amazing. – @no.e.t.a
Lake Hattie Public Access Area | Dept. Fish & Wildlife – Laramie, WY
We stayed right by the dam and had the place just for ourselves most of the time. There is a lot of wildlife around, so don’t forget to bring your tele-lenses and binoculars. – Live More!