Best Camping States in the U.S. for Every Season
Ready to chase adventure all year long? Whether you’re a tent-camping newbie, a glamping fan, or a backcountry legend, the U.S. is packed with epic camping spots for every season. From sun-drenched beaches to snow-capped peaks, here’s your ultimate guide to the best camping states—plus must-visit destinations, top gear tips, and a few fun facts to fuel your outdoor wanderlust.
Spring: Wildflowers, Waterfalls, and Fresh Air
1. California
Why it rocks: Spring in California means wildflowers in bloom at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, misty mornings in Yosemite, and perfect temps for coastal camping in Big Sur.
Top picks:
- Yosemite National Park (book early!)
- Big Sur Campgrounds
- Joshua Tree National Park
Pro tip: Gear up for spring adventures with GSI Outdoors camping cookware—perfect for trail breakfasts and sunset dinners.
2. Texas
Why it rocks: Say hello to bluebonnets and mild weather! Texas Hill Country shines in spring, and you’ll find everything from lakeside campsites to sprawling state parks.
Top picks:
- Garner State Park
- Pedernales Falls State Park
- Inks Lake State Park
Need gear? Check out Sportsman’s Warehouse for tents, sleeping bags, and all the essentials to make your Texas camping trip a breeze.
Summer: Lake Life, Mountain Vistas, and Starry Skies
3. Colorado
Why it rocks: Cool mountain air, alpine lakes, and endless hiking—Colorado is a summer camping paradise.
Top picks:
- Rocky Mountain National Park
- Maroon Bells
- Great Sand Dunes National Park
4. Michigan
Why it rocks: The Great Lakes State brings sandy beaches, lush forests, and epic sunsets. Try “glamping” on the lakeshore or rough it in the Upper Peninsula.
Top picks:
- Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
- Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
- Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park
5. Minnesota
Why it rocks: If there’s a summer camping heaven, it’s the Boundary Waters. Paddle crystal-clear lakes, camp on remote islands, and fall asleep to loon calls—this is peak #ExploreGear adventure!
Top picks:
- Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW)
- Itasca State Park
- Voyageurs National Park
Did you know? The Boundary Waters has over 1,000 lakes and more than 1,500 miles of canoe routes. That’s a lot of paddling—and a lot of s’mores!

Fall: Crisp Air, Colorful Leaves, and Cozy Campfires
6. Vermont
Why it rocks: Vermont’s foliage is legendary. Camp among the maples and wake up to a riot of reds and golds.
Top picks:
- Smugglers’ Notch State Park
- Green Mountain National Forest
- Lake Champlain campgrounds
7. North Carolina
Why it rocks: The Blue Ridge Mountains deliver jaw-dropping autumn color and plenty of hiking.
Top picks:
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- Pisgah National Forest
- Mount Mitchell State Park

Winter: Snowy Adventures and Cozy Retreats
8. Arizona
Why it rocks: Desert camping means mild winter temps and star-packed skies.
Top picks:
- Grand Canyon National Park (South Rim)
- Saguaro National Park
- Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Glamping fan? GSI Outdoors makes even a chilly desert night feel like a luxury retreat—don’t forget your insulated mugs!
9. Florida
Why it rocks: Trade snow for sand! Florida’s state parks and beaches offer warm escapes all winter long.
Top picks:
- Bahia Honda State Park
- Ocala National Forest
- Everglades National Park
Year-Round Favorites
10. Utah
Why it rocks: With five national parks (the “Mighty 5”), Utah is a camper’s dream in any season.
Top picks:
- Zion National Park
- Arches National Park
- Bryce Canyon National Park
11. Oregon
Why it rocks: Rainforests, mountains, and rugged coastlines—Oregon’s variety is unbeatable.
Top picks:
- Crater Lake National Park
- Mount Hood National Forest
- Cape Lookout State Park
Camping Tips for Every Season
- Gear up: Check out our camping gear guides for must-haves in every climate.
- Book ahead: Popular parks fill up fast—reserve early, especially for summer and fall.
- Leave no trace: Protect wild places for future explorers!
- Stay safe: Always check local weather and regulations, especially for dispersed or backcountry camping.
- Need new cookware or camp gadgets? Don’t miss the GSI Outdoors collection for innovative, durable gear.
- Stock up for your trip: Sportsman’s Warehouse has everything from tents to hiking boots, all in one place.
Honorable Mention: Minnesota’s Boundary Waters
We can’t talk about epic camping without giving a huge shoutout to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota. This legendary destination offers more than a million acres of pristine lakes and forests—perfect for paddling, fishing, and unplugging from the grind. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned explorer, the Boundary Waters is a bucket-list adventure you’ll never forget.

Did You Know?
Did you know the U.S. has over 13,000 public campgrounds? That’s a whole lot of marshmallow roasting!
Random joke: Why did the bear bring a backpack to the campsite? For the “bear” essentials, of course.
Ready to Plan Your Next Camping Trip?
No matter the season, the U.S. has a perfect campsite waiting for you. Pack your gear, grab your crew, and let’s make some outdoor memories! Got a favorite spot? Share your story with #ExploreGear or sign up for our newsletter for more tips, deals, and adventure inspiration.
Let’s get outdoors and explore more—together!
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