John
Were a group of 16 year olds going camping in swansea over one or two nights and I was jst wondering where I would be able camp, but i would like it to be within walking distance to the beach. Also somerwhere where the owners arent so fussed on late nighters.
Thanks
Answer
Pembrey country park.
I got back from there about 3wks ago.
During the day you can hire a bike and cycle around. You can watch car racing, go swimming. Go to the beach. Its £2 to get in for each person. You can choose were you wanna camp. Some places are quiet and other places are loud. Like we choosed to be in a place where we had these people playing music all through early hours in the morning. It was awesome.
Pembrey country park.
I got back from there about 3wks ago.
During the day you can hire a bike and cycle around. You can watch car racing, go swimming. Go to the beach. Its £2 to get in for each person. You can choose were you wanna camp. Some places are quiet and other places are loud. Like we choosed to be in a place where we had these people playing music all through early hours in the morning. It was awesome.
Camping in the poconos?
Jem
Come on guys like i seirously need your help. Where can i camp in the poconos that doesnt require you to be 18 or older or like reserve it 10 days ahead of time. I really am looking for a laid back simple place ot just put up a tent. thats all.
Answer
If you are willing to fore go car-camping there are plenty of places. It does mean a walk-in, but in many cases not more than a tenth of a mile. Most of the Water Gap and River areas use the reservation system. However, all of the Delaware State Forest is open to primitive camping except in a few places close by the district forester. Same deal with the Lackawanna State Forest closer to Scranton and the western Poconos. All PA State Game Lands are closed to camping except the areas around the Appalachian Trail and a few other hiking trails.
If your style of camping involves drive-up spots, central restrooms/showers, coolers, and lawn chairs then I'm afraid that you will be limited to state parks and private campgrounds. Unless you so opt to find a quiet place on a remote section of PA Game Lands that is not prone to be patrolled by the local conservation officers.
Avoid the crowds, buy a backpack, no one will hassle you.
If you are willing to fore go car-camping there are plenty of places. It does mean a walk-in, but in many cases not more than a tenth of a mile. Most of the Water Gap and River areas use the reservation system. However, all of the Delaware State Forest is open to primitive camping except in a few places close by the district forester. Same deal with the Lackawanna State Forest closer to Scranton and the western Poconos. All PA State Game Lands are closed to camping except the areas around the Appalachian Trail and a few other hiking trails.
If your style of camping involves drive-up spots, central restrooms/showers, coolers, and lawn chairs then I'm afraid that you will be limited to state parks and private campgrounds. Unless you so opt to find a quiet place on a remote section of PA Game Lands that is not prone to be patrolled by the local conservation officers.
Avoid the crowds, buy a backpack, no one will hassle you.
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