Camping in Grand Teton & Jackson Hole: What You Need to Know
Whether you are camping by tent, RV, or trailer, be prepared for your trip by watching this video. You'll learn all you need to know.

Whether you are camping by tent, RV, or trailer, be prepared for your trip by watching this video. You'll learn all you need to know.
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Friendship Hill was the home of early American politician and statesman Albert Gallatin from 1761 to 1849. Gallatin was a skilled U.S. Congressman, serving as the Secretary of the Treasury under two presidents for a total of 12 years. He was also ambassador to France and Great Britain. The house at Friendship Hill overlooks the Monongahela River near Point Marion, Pennsylvania, about 50 miles south of Pittsburgh. It is now a National Historic Site that is open to the public for tours and picnics. Visitors can learn about Gallatin's life and work, as well as explore the beautiful grounds of this historic property.
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Within the Crow Indian Reservation in south-central Montana, 40 minutes south of Billings, lies a day-use park preserving Chief Plenty Coups' log home, sacred spring, and farmstead. This National Historic Landmark belonged to Plenty Coups (Aleek-chea-ahoosh, meaning "many achievements"), a man who transitioned from a warrior to a peacemaker, bridging the gap between cultures. Honored for his bravery and leadership, he became chief of the Apsáalooke (Crow) tribe at just 28. The park covers 195 acres of his land and features a Visitor Center commemorating his life and efforts to lead his people towards settled reservation living. Walk the 3/4 mile trail and enjoy the shaded picnic area.
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Archeologists have long been fascinated by the Sinagua people, who mysteriously disappeared from Walnut Canyon around 1400. While we may never know exactly what happened to them, new evidence suggests they may have simply relocated to a more hospitable climate. According to recent studies, the Sinagua were ingenious farmers who knew how to make the most of their limited resources. They grew small gardens of corn, squash and beans on the canyon rims, and utilized limestone alcoves for shelter. However, as the climate grew drier and the summers hotter, it became increasingly difficult to grow crops in the canyon. In search of a more temperate climate, the Sinagua may have simply moved to a different region – taking their agricultural knowledge with them. The site has been repeatedly plundered over the years.
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Gates of the Arctic National Park is one of the most remote and pristine national parks in the United States. It is also one of the least visited, due to its remote location. The park is only accessible by plane or by foot, and there are no roads or trails within its boundaries. However, those who make the effort to visit Gates of the Arctic are rewarded with breathtaking views of some of the most untouched natural beauty in the world. Glaciers have carved deep valleys into the landscape, and wild rivers flow through them. The endless summer light fades into aurora-lit night skies in winter. Gates of the Arctic remains virtually unchanged except by the forces of nature.
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Gateway National Recreation Area is a 26,607-acre park in New York City and Monmouth County, New Jersey. Despite being surrounded by the densest urban area in America, GNRA offers ocean swimming, bird watching, boating, hiking and camping. Ten million people visit Gateway annually. The National Recreation Area dots areas across Jamaica Bay in New York, Sandy Hook in New Jersey and Breezy Point in New York, the park is the gateway from the ocean into New York Harbor. Fishing Access Permits are available for purchase online only through Recreation.gov.
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The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area is a breathtaking landscape in the Pacific Northwest, renowned for its stunning vistas, waterfalls, and diverse ecosystems. Stretching over 80 miles along the Columbia River, it boasts towering cliffs, lush forests, and dramatic canyons. Outdoor enthusiasts flock here for hiking, windsurfing, and wildlife watching. Historic sites like Multnomah Falls and the Bonneville Lock and Dam add cultural richness to this natural wonder, making it a must-visit destination.
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