Home/Best Camping Spots in the U.S. National ParksHomeList · 10 itemsBest Camping Spots in the U.S. National ParksTheTraveler10 itemsUpdated 11 месяцев назадListBest Camping Spots in the U.S. National ParksTheTraveler@TheTraveler10Items10 picks in “Best Camping Spots in the U.S. National Parks”, curated by TheTraveler on TheLysts.See all 10 itemsFollow TheTravelerShareOpen in appThe listShowing 1–10 of 10Search these 10 itemsRankTableCardsBest Camping Spots in the U.S. National Parks — 10 itemsNameNational ParkLocationBest Camping SpotDescriptionBest Time to VisitPro Tips1Yosemite National ParkYosemite National ParkCaliforniaUpper Pines CampgroundIconic views of Half Dome and El Capitan, close to hiking trailsMay to OctoberReserve early, as campsites fill up quickly2Grand Canyon National ParkGrand Canyon National ParkArizonaMather CampgroundCentrally located on the South Rim, offering easy access to the canyon's rim and trailsMarch to NovemberVisit in the spring or fall for cooler temperatures3Glacier National ParkGlacier National ParkMontanaMany Glacier CampgroundSurrounded by stunning mountain scenery and close to the Grinnell Glacier TrailJune to SeptemberBring bear spray and store food properly4Great Smoky MountainsGreat Smoky MountainsTennessee/North CarolinaElkmont CampgroundNestled in the heart of the park, offering access to waterfalls and historical sitesApril to OctoberPlan your visit during the synchronous firefly season in June5Zion National ParkZion National ParkUtahWatchman CampgroundScenic views of Zion Canyon, close to shuttle stops and visitor centerMarch to NovemberBook early, especially during peak season6Acadia National ParkAcadia National ParkMaineBlackwoods CampgroundCoastal views and easy access to hiking trails, including the famous Cadillac MountainMay to OctoberVisit in the fall for beautiful foliage7Yellowstone National ParkYellowstone National ParkWyoming/Montana/IdahoMadison CampgroundLocated near the park’s geysers and hot springs, offering a central location for explorationMay to SeptemberVisit early or late in the season to avoid crowds8Rocky Mountain National ParkRocky Mountain National ParkColoradoMoraine Park CampgroundStunning views of the Rockies, great for wildlife viewingJune to SeptemberBring layers, as temperatures can drop at night9Olympic National ParkOlympic National ParkWashingtonKalaloch CampgroundCoastal camping with easy access to the beach and rainforest hikesMay to SeptemberBook early, especially for beachfront sites10Arches National ParkArches National ParkUtahDevils Garden CampgroundUnique rock formations and access to popular hikes like the Delicate Arch TrailMarch to NovemberVisit in the spring for wildflowers and milder temperaturesReport