With a combined 30 years of professional experience, Heath Harmon has worked in exploration and production for oil fields and in construction as a carpenter, concrete finisher, and concrete labor. In his free time, Heath Harmon enjoys camping, hunting, and hiking.
Camping has become an increasingly popular activity, especially when other forms of travel aren’t an option. But sometimes traditional campsites book up fast. According to BusinessInsider, here are some nontraditional ways to book campsites.
Airbnb. Not just for houses and apartments, Airbnb also lets people post their backyards and independent campsites. Through Airbnb, campers can get access to unique camping experiences, such as a farm in Maine or a meadow in California.
Hipcamp. Billing itself the Airbnb of Camping, Hipcamp lists hundreds of campsites and RV sites, as well as glamping sites for those who want to splurge. This site is tailored towards people with campers, and includes options to filter for specific needs, such as running water and accessibility, and for desired amenities, including hot springs and waterfalls.
Tentrr. This site lists spaces offered by private landowners and some state park property, and can be filtered based on whether the camper has equipment or not. Tentrr offers unique experiences (including camping in an abandoned zoo in the Catskills), and allows users to purchase extras for their trips when they book their reservations.
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Three Novel Ways to Book a Campsite
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