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If you have a family who loves camping, you probably also have a favorite form of camping. It could be campervan camping, tent camping, or even backpacking. For Trekaroo camping tips for every design, check out our article on what makes a great family campground! There are numerous other options. You don’t need an outdoor tent to camp. Why not join your family for the adventure of a camping trip in a treehouse? You can also enjoy the evening in a yurt the teepee, cabin or fire tower. Families can take a more extravagant vacation without having to pay for a hotel or hotel by exploring other camping options. Just be sure to book them in advance… Read on for four great camping alternatives to try this year! The yart camping experience is a popular choice for West Coast campgrounds. Yurt camping spots have been added to many state parks campsites across the country. You might be curious about what a yurt campsite is. Imagine a yurt in Mongolian design. It’s circular with canvas walls and wooden floors. Then place it within the Pacific Northwest, or Colorado Rockies. You can have the camping experience similar to tent camping, but without all the stress. If you’re camping in a yurt families can take their mattress at home. Yurts are equipped with futon or bunk bed-style beds plus mattresses (most require that you bring your own bedding). The kitchen equipment is not required unless the yurt has one. In that case it’s easy to build a camp stove on the yurt’s porch or front deck. We like to turn on a light to read at night, and it’s convenient to play games at the yurt table but still as suitable for kids as tent camping. The Sunset Bay State Park collection is one of our favorites yurts. You will find the largest selection of yurts available in Oregon as well as Washington state parks. There’s also a selection of glamping in private camping sites. Often found in the same parks that yurts are single-family camping cabins are typically equipped with a small living space with table and chairs, as well as bunk-style sleeping arrangements. If you have an bathroom and kitchen It’s actually more of a home for vacation than a camping cabin… We’ve seen teepees in some state parks as well, but they are generally found in private campgrounds or within Native American reservation areas. Teepees tend to be basic. You can bring your own sleeping mats and bags and cook your own food on the outside by lighting a campfire. Silver Falls Campground Cabins, Salem Oregon are our favorite. Ka-Nee Ta campsite in Warm Springs, Oregon is our favorite teepee. The Treehouse camping experience is a class distinct from other categories. It’s a blend of an adventure getaway or a B&B. These accommodations typically privately owned, serve breakfast and dinner as also outdoor activities. There are some that allow tent camping on the property with bonfires, large groups. Our top choice: Out and About Treesort located in Cave Junction, Oregon. The property is a paradise for kids, with dozens of hand-crafted tree houses connected by platforms and rope bridges. Imagine Swiss Family Robinson multiplied by 20! Each treehouse is different, so make sure to thoroughly review your options before you decide to book. It’s helpful to make a phone call prior for assistance from the treesort’s staff. They can guide you with the ideal treehouse based on your children’s ages, Web Treasurehunters preferences, and needs. At Out ‘n About, every day family fun can include ziplining and horseback riding, as well as hiking, and exploring close by Oregon Caves National Monument. There’s a natural pool spa on the premises as well as the Oregon coast is just miles away. In the course of the year, it is possible to book out of service or active fire towers. The idea of staying a night in a wilderness fire tower is a serious undertaking First of all the few nights open for civilians can be booked quickly. It can also be difficult to figure out what’s out there. Begin with your state’s forestry or national forest website or Google the fire tower accommodation. Families should be able to drive some distance to reach a fire tower and sometimes walk to the location. Most of the time, a four-wheel drive vehicle is required. After arriving at your fire station base for the night there will be sleeping rooms and a kitchenette, but there’s often nothing more than the view and that’s why you’re here. Although the isolation of a home built by a fire tower is amazing, kids should be aware of nature and should be attentive due to the lack of facilities and the serious nature of hiking. These campgrounds are worth considering if haven’t been to an KOA (Kampgrounds of America). Unlike years ago, when the brand was mostly targeted at RV campers the campground now has comfortable camping cabins at most sites. You can pick from an expansive cabin that has many rooms, kitchens, or kitchenettes along with fully-equipped bathrooms to do some ‘glamping’. Or you can opt for a smaller cabin with tables, bunk beds, and heaters. KOAs are usually located close to outdoor attractions, such as the Redwoods KOA, Crescent City, California. We also have stayed at ‘journey KOAs that are stops along interstates traveling. In either case, our kids enjoy them more than motels! The Appalachian Trail is part of the American outdoor culture, but hiking it takes months (and dedication). We decided to arrange a trip to the Appalachian Mountain Club’s mountain huts in White Mountains. Making this type of camping trip requires knowledge of the AMC system, but the effort is definitely worth it. Kids can easily hike just a few miles to lodges in the middle of New England, where they’re welcomed by the staff (or ‘Croo’ as they refer to themselves). The huts are able to accommodate up to 60 people, and aren’t small. Family-style meals are served. Families can also reserve ‘family rooms’ (or bunks) according to their preferences. Trek from hut to hut or make a plan for a single night.

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