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"We drove out on a dirt road off the 89 highway to Yellowstone, about a mile and a half. Then made our way up a very steep rocky incline in the road to get the cars up on top of the hill.

After fishing off the canoe on Two Oceans Lake, we set up a campfire and cook out with about 12 friends and watched the moon and stars rise over the Tetons.

I set my tent up in the perfect spot to wake up to the sun hitting the massive mountain range."

-Cole Buckhart @cole.mgkra

 

Camping on the Kern River

The Kern River flows through the Sierra Nevada mountains and affords a wealth of camping opportunities ranging from developed campgrounds to backcountry dispersed camp spots.

Salkantay Trek

13,700 feet up for a camping pitstop on the trek to Machu Picchu.

Camp 4

Camp 4 in Yosemite National Park is a favorite for both new visitors and regular campers.