Beach Camping
Beach Camping Parks
Executive summary about Beach Camping by Nina Romanov
Our favorite is South Carolina’s beach Camping Myrtle Park, state owned campground. We love sitting outside our van camper watching the sunrise and or sunset over the ocean. It is one of the most awesome sights we’ve ever seen.
One of the perks of beach camping parks is that you can enjoy a variety of activities fishing, swimming, water and jet skiing and boating, or you can enjoy a rousing game of beach volleyball. If you prefer, you can just lounge on the beach soaking up the sun.
There is a new internet subscriber system online, the Lifetime Subscription – World Wide Beach Camping Parks Directory of over 100 beach parks in the U.S. and all over including Great Britain, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and in other part of the world.
Why not make your next RV trip a beach camping park visit. Use this subscription directory to locate the park that best fits your preferences.
With the help of the directory we hope to find a beach park in Florida or California o that we can get rid of the winter blues and relax on the beach while enjoying some sunshine. We also hope to meet up with old friends and maybe make some new ones.
If you want to find the best beach camping parks that have all the right amenities, I’d suggest you sign up for the Lifetime Access World Wide Beach Camping Directory.
Beach Camping Tips
Executive summary about Beach Camping by Gray Rollins
Most people think about the mountains or forests for camping. However, camping on the beach can be a great alternative. The sand and water provide plenty of activities for summertime fun. This can be a great bonding experience for the entire family.
The beach can provide a lot of fun activities. Have a sand castle building contest where the most unique and well-built castle wins a prize. Swimming is a lot of fun but make sure you are aware of any warning signs that are posted and do not use inflatable floats in high surf.
Make sure that you pay attention to any posted warning signs. These may caution against tides, currents, sharks or environmental dangers which could endanger your life. Do not swim if there are posted signs and always be aware of your surroundings. Remember that the sun reflecting off the water intensifies the exposure so wear plenty of sunscreen and reapply often.
The temperature near the water drops substantially at night, so even if it is very hot during the day, pack warmer clothes for night time. Be aware of tides and set up camp so that you have plenty of room between your site and the water.
Cooking at the beach is a great time to get out the seafood and grill shrimp, crabs, lobster or fish. Sitting around a cozy fire with the sun setting and the ocean as a back drop is a relaxing and enjoyable time. Be a considerate camper and remember that other people will use the facilities. When you leave the area, make sure you leave nothing behind, all fires are completely out, and everything is cleaned.
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