Saturday, April 19, 2014

Camping places similar to Second Beach?




Jennifer H


Hello,

My group of friends have been going to Second Beach for 3 years every summer and we are trying to find a new location that is very similar to it in a sense that it is primitive camping. Second beach was a secluded camping area where the camp site was hidden from view from the beach yet about 20 feet away from it. It had no bathrooms, running water, or electricity. We also had to hike about 1 mile to get to the campsite/beach.

Pls let me know if you have any suggestions of where to camp that is primitive (no state parks pls bc we hate the rules/regulations that they impose)



Answer
It helps if you explain which state your "Second Beach" occupies. I will guess that you are talking about Washington State. I suggest that you look over dispersed camping in National Forest or, more specifically, designated Wilderness Areas. National Forests usually do not require the dispersed camping permits of National Parks.

Where to go for Grad Camping Trip on Vancouver Island, BC?

Q. im planning a grad camping trip for my high school grad class on Vancouver Island, BC... possibly around Parksville, Tofino, or the Gulf Islands....but I don't know where to go. We would want a place that isn't particularly family-oriented, because we're young and will inevitably make some noise. A place with like a group campsite would be best. we don't need any special amenities, just a campfire, some bathrooms, and showers. Any ideas? anything will help!!


Answer
You should look into the group camping areas in Strathcona Provincial Park.

Details available here - http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/strath/#GroupCamping

Happy Camping!




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