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Many campgrounds require reservations that can be made through Recreation.gov. Recreation.gov lists camping and recreational opportunities in federal lands across the United States. Visit your park's website to find specific information about camping in the park.
Discover new experiences, historic landmarks, and outdoor escapes right down the road or across the country. From camping, hiking, and horseback riding to wildlife viewing, monument tours, and ranger-led activities – you can find it on Recreation.gov! Explore By State
You can camp in a variety of places, from the backcountry wilderness of a national park to your own backyard. Our guide will help you find a national park campground for you, your family, or group of friends and give you tips on what to expect when you get there.
Recreation.gov is your source for discovering and experiencing America's federal recreation activities and outdoor adventures.
Magnolia Ridge Park is a year-round campground that offers 41 reservable campsites, 39 of which have water and electric hookups. Other facilities include a group day-use picnic shelter and group overnight shelter, both with electric hookups.
Recreation.gov is the government's centralized travel planning platform and reservation system for 14 federal agencies, offering the tools, tips, and information needed for you to discover destinations and activities, plan a trip, and explore outdoor and cultural destinations in your zip code and across the country.
Find a national park by selecting from a list or choosing a state on the map.
Do you like to camp amid the scenery of a national park without having to give up creature comforts? Camping in national parks often requires dry camping, without electric, water, or sewer hookups; however, approximately a dozen national park campgrounds have full or partial hookups.
This U.S. national parks list includes all 63 national parks in America. It provides a clear overview of each park and its location, annual visitors, size, the year it was established, and whether or not it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site .
Thanks to the generous support of Toyota, park maps are available for no cost at individual state park headquarters.