Camping in an Organic Farm (09 Dec 2009) If you're eager to experience country living and you don't mind rolling up your sleeves for a bit of work, try staying on a farm. The best-known farm-vacation program is WWOOF, World-Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms.
The Best Camping Gadgets (04 May 2009) Avoid those long queues at the campsites showers by bring your own portable shower. The pack takes up little room in your backpack yet will hold a surprising 20 liters of water.
What To Know About Wilderness Camps (25 Mar 2007) A wilderness camp is one that takes kids out into the wilderness to experience all that Mother Nature has to offer. Most wilderness camps offer such activities as backpacking, horseback riding, hiking, canoeing and mountain climbing.
Motor Home RV Parks (18 Jan 2007) A campground is generally more primitive, usually there is no electric, running water or sewers at individual campsites. Most campgrounds have showers and latrines and access to fresh water. However you need to check ahead of time.
RV parks on the other hand have electric and water hookups and some of them have dump stations where you can empty you waste tank. Some also have showers, phone, cable or satellite TV and internet access.
Beach Camping Parks (18 Jan 2007) Beach parks with their well maintained campground, swimming pools, pristine beaches, full hook ups, boat docks and wireless internet access, the parks rival some of the area finest hotels in amenities at a lower cost.