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  2. Camping 101: Which overnight wilderness experience is right ...

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    German campgrounds recorded more than 40 million overnight stays last year. And according to the Great Britain Tourism Survey, the UK racks up around 152 million camping nights per year.

  3. Campsite - Wikipedia

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    The Kampgrounds of America (KOA) is a large chain of commercial campgrounds located throughout the United States and Canada. [citation needed] Both commercial and governmental campgrounds typically charge a nominal fee for the privilege of camping there, to cover expenses, and in the case of an independent campground, to make a profit.

  4. Wild camping - Wikipedia

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    Wild camping or dispersed camping is the act of camping in areas other than designated camping sites. Typically this means open countryside . This can form part of backpacking (hiking) , or bikepacking , possibly along a long-distance trail .

  5. List of wilderness areas of the United States - Wikipedia

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    These wilderness areas cover about 4.5% of the United States' land area, an area larger than the state of California. About 52% of the wilderness area is in Alaska, with 57,425,569 acres (89,727.452 sq mi; 232,393.03 km 2) of wilderness.

  6. List of U.S. state and tribal wilderness areas - Wikipedia

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    Florida had 10 wilderness areas until their authorizing legislation was repealed in 1989. For federally designated wildernesses, see List of U.S. wilderness areas . There are also privately owned areas called wildernesses like the Nature Conservancy 's 12,000 acre (49 km 2 ) Disney Wilderness Preserve in Florida .

  7. Camping - Wikipedia

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    With time, it grew in popularity among other socioeconomic classes. Modern campers frequent publicly owned natural resources such as national and state parks, wilderness areas, and commercial campgrounds. In a few countries, including Sweden and Scotland, public camping is legal on privately held land as well.