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  • How to Camp at Lido Beach in Florida

    Also known as Lido Key, Lido Beach is a stretch located near Sarasota, Florida, along the Gulf of Mexico. Renowned for its white sand, turquoise waters and serenity, Lido Beach is an ideal spot for a beach camp-out. Before setting up your tent, however, you should get to know the beach better so that no surprises await you once night falls. Additionally, you should speak with beach security beforehand to make sure your plans don't conflict with any of their policies.

  • Beach Camping & Bike Riding in California

    California offers some of the best camping and bike riding in the U.S. There are plenty of places to camp and there lots of bike trails and routes to choose from.

  • Surf Camps in Nicaragua

    Nicaragua is 2,000 miles by plane from the United States. The country has become increasingly popular as a destination for travelers because the beaches of neighboring Costa Rica have become crowded and over-developed. Cheaper than Costa Rica, although less accessible, the Pacific coast of Nicaragua offers surf camps for all ability levels and ages so that everyone can enjoy world class surfing.

  • Top Portable Chairs

    Portable chairs come in a variety of styles, from beach loungers to camp chairs. They also come with different features such as cup holders and canopies. A few models stand out based on sales figures and reviewer recommendations. At the end of the day, the chair best suited to the individual user's needs takes top honors.

  • Summer Camps in Jacksonville Beach, Florida

    Jacksonville Beach is located in northern Florida on the Atlantic Ocean coast. Just east of Jacksonville between the ocean and the Intra-Coastal Waterway, Jacksonville Beach has many shopping, dining, entertainment and outdoor activities. Summer camps are held throughout the summer for kids of all ages. These camps are a great way to keep kids active and busy during the summer months.

  • YMCA Summer Camp in Boynton Beach, Florida

    The YMCA in Boynton Beach, member of the YMCA of South Palm Beach County group, offers a day camp, Camp Dynamite, for children aged 5 to 11. For 2010, the summer camp offers 10 weekly sessions from June 7 to Aug. 13. Campers participate in on-site and off-site activities with an emphasis on fitness, games and fun.

  • How to Camp in Orange Beach, AL

    Orange Beach, a city on the Gulf Coast in Alabama, offers white-sand beaches and ample swimming and fishing opportunities in the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. In addition to miles of beaches, the Orange Beach area is also home to an alligator farm, a nature center, a zoo and scores of seafood restaurants. Nearby, Gulf State Park offers camping and access to more than three miles of beaches as well as the longest pier on the Gulf.

  • RV Camping on the Beach in California

    RV camping on the beaches in California offers some of the "best camping in the entire state," said Roy Stearns, spokesman for California State Parks. "We have camp sites that are well-spaced, they're clean, they're well-patrolled by rangers. You can go there and have a clean, safe vacation and cheap.''

  • Winter Texas Beach Camping

    Winter beach camping in Texas provides a chance to experience a different part of the great outdoors. "There are people who really love to go camping this time of year; it's just not as mainstream," Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Director of Business Management Mike Crevier said. Camping in Texas on the beach in the winter means unpredictable weather. The normal annoying pests like mosquitoes and fire ants take a break in the winter and migrating birds and other wildlife become plentiful.

  • RV Camping on Pismo Beach

    Pismo Beach, California, is rich in history with the Chumash Indians and European settlers such as Don Gaspar de Portola walking its shores. RV campsites in this area offer urban outfitters the same hideaways along the white sandy beaches, rolling dunes and Oceano preserve. With privately owned and state-funded RV resorts and campgrounds, Pismo Beach offers travelers an opportunity to vacation and explore local attractions such as the famous Pismo Beach Pier or the Monarch Butterfly Grove.

  • How to Camp on the Beach in Texas

    Texas isn't called the lone star state for nothing, and its sheer size gives many opportunities for the beach camper. Looking out on the waters of the Gulf of Mexico or watching the boats come in will make Texas the place for an unforgettable trip.

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