Unlock the Ultimate Outdoor Experience: The Insider Secrets Every First-Time Camper Needs to Know Now

Unlock the Ultimate Outdoor Experience: The Insider Secrets Every First-Time Camper Needs to Know Now

1. Front Country vs Backcountry

There are two main types of camping, front and backcountry; they refer to the proximity of road access.

  • Front country camping: Front country camping refers to all camping where you can drive up to your campsite and have your car parked next to you. It refers to car camping, tent camping, and RV camping where you can set up your tent next to your vehicle or sleep in your vehicle. I’d recommend front country camping for beginners.
  • Backcountry camping: Backcountry refers to camping in the wilderness where there is no road access. You have to hike, ski, bike, etc. to get to where you want to camp. A backcountry trip is a completely different beast, so I’m going to mostly address information about front country camping in this guide.

2. Different Types of Campgrounds

Next, it’s important to understand the different types of campgrounds you can stay at. Depending on what you choose affects what amenities, services, and access you have at sites.

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