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Womack Creek Campground, Florida State Forest
Tate’s Hell State Forest’s Womack Creek Campground, about 10 miles southwest of Sopchoppy, has a boat launch and is a great central location for canoeing, kayaking and fishing. The forest offers 35 miles of rivers within close proximity to the Gulf of Mexico that will provide numerous water adventures in a quiet forest camp setting for the entire family.
New River State Park, North Carolina
Hike, paddle and go tubing on one of the oldest rivers in North America. The calm, shallow waters of the New River flow through hilly forests and Appalachian farmlands. Choose from paddle-in, drive-in and walk-in campsites at four water-side campgrounds, where you’re steps away from slipping your boat into the river and casting for smallmouth bass, rainbow trout and rockfish.
Lake Dennison Recreation Area, Massachusetts
Camp on the wooded shores of the 85-acre lake in central Massachusetts. Swim off the park’s sandy beach and launch your canoe or kayak to fish for trout and largemouth bass. Tackle over 50 miles of beginner-friendly singletrack, fire road, and dirt road mountain bike trails nearby in Otter River State Forest and Birch Hill Wildlife Management Area.
Glimmerglass State Park, New York
The mirror-like surface of Otsego Lake earned it the poetic nickname Glimmerglass in a series of literary works by native author James Fenimore Cooper. Dense woods and rolling mountains ring the peaceful lake located 7.5 miles north of Cooperstown, where you can fish for walleye, perch and smallmouth bass, go hiking and biking, or swim at the sandy beach on Hyde Bay. RV and tent camp at over 40 primitive and partial hook-up sites on Shadow Brook and Beaver Pond.
Indian River Marina, Delaware
Spend a weekend boating, swimming and fishing at one of the modern camping cottages at Indian River Inlet. Cottages come with beds, full bathrooms, kitchens, air conditioning and screened porches overlooking the river. Sail and paddle along six miles of coastline, or pull up a camp chair and get a front row seat for flocks of sanderlings, semipalmated sandpipers and ruddy turnstones that descend on the coast to feed on eggs during horseshoe crab spawning season.