PORTLAND, Ore., May 14, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- The Dyrt, the No. 1 app for camping
availability, photos and reviews, has announced the 2024 Best
Places To Camp Regional Awards based on reviews and ratings from
its vast community of campers. These destinations include some of
the hottest and trendiest campgrounds of the past year, popular
picks from The Dyrt campers, and well-established, sought-after
properties that make their way onto this list every year.
"Camping is more of a year-round activity now than it's ever
been, but I still love May because it's the traditional beginning
of the camping season, and we get to unveil our annual lists of the
Best Places to Camp in each region of the country," says
Sarah Smith, founder of The Dyrt.
"On this year's lists we see private campgrounds that are working
harder than ever to provide the amenities that campers desire these
days, while also remaining true to the essence of providing an
experience in nature. Free camping locations on some of the most
naturally beautiful land in the country dominate this year's lists
as well. Congratulations to all the winners. Campers, update your
bucket lists!"
Here are the Top 10 in the Mountain Region:
- Saddle Mountain — Kaibab National Forest — Arizona
- Sacred White Shell Mountain — Colorado
- BLM Middle Fork Shafer Canyon Dispersed — Utah
- Belle Fourche Campground at Devils Tower — Wyoming
- Cauldron Linn BLM Dispersed — Idaho
- Oliver Lee Memorial State
Park — New Mexico
- Lost Dutchman State Park — Arizona
- Makoshika State Park — Montana
- Prospector Campground — Colorado
- Upper Teton View Dispersed — Wyoming
Saddle Mountain in Kaibab National Forest can give one the
illusion that they have the Grand
Canyon all to themselves. It's a combination of solitude and
scenery that is nearly unmatched. Sacred White Shell Mountain and
Prospector Campground represent the camping kingdom of Colorado, and natural wonders like Devils
Tower and the Teton Range are the centerpieces of two other iconic
areas.
"Stunning views and amazing sunset," says The Dyrt camper Amy C.
about Sacred White Shell Mountain, No. 2 on the list. "Not to
mention that at night you could see every star in the sky. I
stargazed until it was time to go to sleep. Also a couple kangaroo
rats were running around my campsite and it made me so happy, since
I was really hoping to see one while I was in this area."
The Dyrt's 2024 Camping Report Presented by the All-New Toyota
Tacoma found that nearly 85 million Americans went camping
last year. With that many people and that much demand, "the perfect
camping trip" can mean so many different things. The 2024 Best
Places to Camp Regional Awards reflect that.
"There's no concrete, one-size-fits-all definition as to what
makes for a great camping experience," says The Dyrt CEO
Kevin Long. "There's something for
everyone in every region in the Best Places to Camp Regional
Awards. These lists can also be an invitation to explore a new
region. Now's the time for all the people who have discovered
camping in the past few years to really spread their wings and take
their love of camping to the next level. Get on the road this
summer and check these places out!"
See all of the 2024 Best Places To Camp Regional Awards on The
Dyrt.
About The Dyrt
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millions of user-generated reviews, photos and tips for every RV
site, cabin, glamping and tent camping location, including all
public, private and free camping areas in the United States. The Dyrt is how campers
search, save and book camping of any type anywhere in the U.S. With
The Dyrt PRO, campers get reservations at sold-out campgrounds,
advanced maps, discounts on camping and more. The Dyrt is the No. 1
camping app and receives more than 30 million visits from campers
each year because The Dyrt has it all. www.thedyrt.com
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