Sentences with phrase «designated campsites»

"Designated campsites" refer to specific areas or locations that have been officially chosen or assigned for people to set up their tents and camp. These sites are usually chosen for their safety, availability of facilities, and to protect the surrounding environment. Full definition
While camping, we stay at designated campsites in national parks and outside towns.
Our kayaking tours of the Broken Islands usually begin their exploration at Gibraltar Island and make their way through the chain, stopping at designated campsites on Gilbert, Benson, Clarke, Turret, Willis, and Hand Islands.
While all overnight stays in Garibaldi Provincial Park require reservations and camping is permitted only within designated campsites, there are opportunities to allow mountaineers, climbers, ski tourers, and other visitors with advanced skills in wilderness travel and camping to camp in the wilderness areas of the park.
All of the designated campsites along the trail are on the beach, creating the perfect setting for a beach fire every night on the trail, not to mention dozing off to the sounds of crashing ocean waves just outside your tent.
Designated campsites are located close to the canyon.
Altering a site is not necessary: If you are staying overnight, stick to the designated campsite.
Camping is available in designated campsites and by permission from landowners.
(Please find some information on the designated campsites in the table below.)
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