Six-hundred and twenty-four (624) campgrounds received 5-star reviews in February! Check out some of the highlights.
Tropical Trails RV Resort | RV Park -Brownsville, TX
“This campground is only three years old so it is made for large RVs. There is fiber optic internet for each site. The customer service is the best! At Tropical Trails, you get more than you pay for.” – shook17
Crooked River State Park | Georgia State Park -St. Marys, GA
“Very spacious. Lots of trails, and bike riding. Very friendly staff and very well maintained park. Definitely a winner, and we will be back!” – Lauren
Rodman Campground | Florida State Park -Palatka, FL
“All sites are well spaced and have a great water view. We are class C towing a travel trailer, 44 feet all in. Lots of birds, fish jumping in the water. Staff was friendly and helpful.” – Kellie
King Road Dispersed Camping | Kofa National Wildlife Refuge -Quartzsite, AZ
“This free BLM camping zone is amazing! We loved exploring the Horse Tanks trail and the drive up to Crystal Hill where harvesting rocks and minerals is allowed.” – Chaze
Yosemite Lakes Thousand Trails | RV Park -Groveland, CA
“Thousand Trails Yosemite Lakes RV Resort and Campground is just six miles from the entrance to Yosemite National Park. Great campground.” – LivingOurDreamNow
Bradenton – Hunsader Farms KOA | RV Park -Bradenton, FL
“Waking up to view zebras everyday was awesome. We really enjoyed our time here and didn’t want to leave. We enjoyed riding our bikes around looking at the animals.” – Happiness On The Highway
Harbor Vista Park | County Park -Florence, OR
“Very nice campground in the north part of Florence. Private sites. Site 13 is the best with views of the ocean. Full and partial hookups.” – cader233
Dark Sky RV Campground | RV Park -Kanab, UT
“There are not enough good things to say about the park and the owners! They are definitely setting the bar at a whole new level for RV parks and the camping experience as a whole.” – kaynott
Isle du Bois | Ray Roberts Lake State Park -Pilot Point, TX
“Great camping close to Dallas. This park has plenty of trails for hiking and parking and also connects to the State Park greenbelt. The lake is very accessible for kayaks, canoes, and fishing.” – Joe G
Tuttle Creek Campground | BLM -Lone Pine, CA
“What a great experience here! We set up in site 6 with the creek right behind us. We had great Verizon & TMobile which we needed since we work from the road.” – Laura and Rejean
Claystone Park Campground | Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area -Macon, GA
“We’ve stayed here several times. Park is well kept, campsites overlook Lake Tobesofkee. Most sites are water and electric only, about 6 sites have sewer.” – DewDog
North Campground | Bryce Canyon National Park -Bryce, UT
“Great CG inside Bryce Canyon NP. This is a nice FCFS campground with several loops. Access to the park is unmatched as you can easily walk to the visitor’s center to grab a shuttle.” – ElaineS
Cane Creek Park Campground | County Park -Waxhaw, NC
“This county park has more amenities than the state parks! Full hookups, paved roads, level sites, clean bathhouses, WIFI, multiple playgrounds, and a beautiful lake.” – DRC
Twin Peaks Campground | Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument -Ajo, AZ
“A magical camping experience. The primary campground at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. Amenities include paved dry camping campsites, picnic tables, flush toilets, showers, and trash receptacles.” – LivingOurDreamNow
Club de Pesca RV Park | RV Park -San Felipe, BC, Mexico
“Dry camping right on the beach with an amazing view, yes please! TMobile on Telcel seems to work the best for us. Telcel cranking at 70/50mbps.” – Rebekah and Jared
Coyote Lake-Harvey Bear Ranch Park | County Park -Gilroy, CA
“This has become a favorite spot. There are miles of hiking trails and the tops of hills are accessible. Reservations highly recommended in advance.” – Wineteam
The Needles Campground | Canyonlands National Park -Monticello, UT
“We made a last-minute plan to come to the needles district of Canyonlands. They waive the fee in the winter until March 1st. I highly recommend this campground.” – Jama
Belmont Park | Army Corps Of Engineers -Livingston, AL
“Awesome, quiet park. The price (free) is great and I would definitely come back. The spaces are plenty and level. I have a 14′ box truck and it fit perfectly.” – Box Truck Vagabond
Texana Park & Campground | County Park -Edna, TX
“Large site right on Lake Texana. Lots of really nice hiking and biking trails. Beautiful. Some traffic noise.” – absa
Mustang Island State Park | Texas State Park -Port Aransas, TX
“Amazing and only $10 because we have Texas state parks pass. This is our first time beach camping. We did put our trailer tires on wood to help the initial leaving part.” – Kelley