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in South Carolina ]] s.]] A campsite (or campground) is a Place used for overnight stay in the out of doors. The term 'campsite' usually means an area where an individual, family, group or military unit might camp. There are two types of campsites:
The term "camp" comes from the Latin word ''campus'', meaning field. Therefore, a campsite consists typically of open pieces of ground where a camper can pitch a Tent or park a Camper . More specifically a campsite is a dedicated area set aside for camping and for which often a user fee is charged. Campsites typically feature a few (but sometimes no) improvements. Dedicated campsites usually have some amenities. Common amenities include, listed roughly in order from most to least common:
Camping outside a designated campsite is often forbidden by law. It is thought to be a nuisance, harmful to the environment, and is often associated with Vagrancy . However some countries have specific laws and/or regulations allowing camping on public lands (see '' Freedom To Roam ''). In the US , many National and State Park s have dedicated campsites and sometimes also allow impromptu backcountry camping by visitors. U.S. National Forest s often have established campsites, but generally allow camping anywhere, except within a certain distance of water sources. There are many private, commercial campgrounds as well as those on public lands. The Kampgrounds Of America (KOA) is a large chain of commercial campgrounds located throughout the US and Canada . Many travellers prefer to use KOA, or similar campsites, as an alternative to Hotel s or Motel s, independent campsites, or parks. 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. In the U.S., backcountry camping is common in National Park s and these areas can only be reached on foot or on Horseback . The camping areas are usually established "zones", which have a predetermined maximum number of persons that are allowed to stay in the section per night. Strict regulations are imposed regarding food storage and resource protection, and in most cases, open fires are not permitted and all cooking must be done with small portable stoves. Usually these backcountry campsite zones require a free permit obtainable at visitor centers and ranger stations. Most National parks do not have as many amenities as the state and private parks. In the UK and Europe Camping and Caravann ing is very common, but normally in designated sites. Since the Second World War the rise in the popularity of camping has led to greatly improved facilities on campsites. These improvements include
Many of these changes were driven by camping expert Alan Rogers . Most people have camped and enjoyed tent-time. A lot of sites are now like any holiday complex with pools and slides. Caravans are as much a part of campsites as tents. SEE ALSO MOVIES AND DOCUMENTARIES ON A CAMPSITE
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