Camping Along the Great US Highways
This thread will include camping spots along some of the Great American US Highways. The routes chosen are either long-distance routes, or routes that are long scenic routes. There are many, many US highways and I won't be including all of them. Also, bear in mind that some cities have parks that can accommodate tents or RV's but they aren't marked, and sometimes there isn't even a website.
US Highways:
US-1
US-2
US Highway 6
US Highway 12
US Highway 20
US Highway 30
US Highway 40 -- also known as The National Road
The Lincoln Highway -- Parts of this are now US-Highway 50, I-80 and others
US Highway 54
US-60
US Highway 61
US Highway 63
US Highway 66 -- also known Route 66
US Highway 83 (Laredo, Texas to Canadian Border)
US Highway 89 and US Highway 89-A
US-93
US Highway 95
US-101 (Actually on this page, just scroll down)
US-191
US Highway 212 -- Beartooth Scenic Byway
US-395
Great River Road, North to South
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First up -- US 101, which runs from near the Mexican border all the way north to Olympic National Park. This is a lovely alternative to the I-5 slab; my husband and I have done most of the length of it in California and Washington State.
Public Campgrounds along US-101, south to north (West Coast). Unless otherwise noted, all campgrounds are within 20 miles of the highway. There may be other campgrounds available; inquire locally.
CA:
Note: US-101 parallels/follows I-5 in most places from San Diego to the northern Los Angeles metropolis area. Also to note, CA state beaches fill quickly, especially in the summer anytime, and weekends throughout the year. Reservations are highly recommended if you actually want to have a space!
San Elijo State Beach, Solana Beach
South Carlsbad State Beach, Carlsbad
San Onofre State Beach, San Onofre
Note: Portions of this beach is a non-sanctioned nude beach.
San Clemente State Beach, San Clemente
Doheny State Park, Dana Point
Bolsa Chica State Beach, Orange County
Blue Jay Campground, Cleveland NF, Lake Elsinore
Note: This is about 25 miles east of the 101, and UP in the mountains. If beach camping isn't your thing, this is an alternative.
Malibu Creek State Park, Malibu
Note: Use CA-1, PCH, to access. There is no access from US-101.
Leo Carrillo State Beach
Note: Recently reopened after the Woolsey fire of 2018.
Point Mugu State Beach
McGrath State Beach
Emma Woods State Beach, Ventura
Carpinteria State Beach, Carpinteria
Los Prietas Campground,Los Padres NF, near Santa Barbara
Figueroa Campground, Los Padres NF, Santa Ynez
Note: BYOWater.
Refugio Campground, Goleta
El Capitan State Beach, Goleta
NOTE: Wagon Flat Campground, Los Padres NF, listed on many maps, has been permanently closed.
Pismo State Beach
Morro Bay State Beach
Navajo Flat Campground, Los Padres NF, Santa Margarita
Note: About 27 miles, but takes 45 minutes to get there. Very primitive, only 8 sites.
Pinnacles National Park
Note: The campground at Pinnacles is ONLY accessible from CA-25, on the eastern side of the park. This may make it very inconvenient. Included here only because it's a national park and may be a destination place.
Fremont Peak State Park, near San Juan Bautista
Note: Arrive before sundown, as the road up is winding, and the vehicle lights destroy astronomers' view of the heavens. This was a family favorite!
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7e66a3a6_w.jpg74A8300A-18BB-45A1-A9DE-1384CFAF5FB4 by jeanniesisters, on Flickr
From the author's collection, circa 1983: their campsite in Fremont Peak.
Half Moon Bay State Beach
Note: Access from the PCH, CA-1. About 15 miles, 30 minutes, from US-101.
Samuel P Taylor State Park, Lagunitas
Sonoma Coast State Park
Note: About 27 miles to the coast.
Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, Kenwood
Hendy Woods State Park, Philo
Note: About 28 miles from US-101.
MacKerricher State Park , Fort Bragg
Note: About 30 miles from the highway.
Standish-Hickey State Recreation Area
Richardson Grove State Park
Benbow Lake State Recreation Area, Garberville
Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Weott
Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park, Carlotta
Note: If you're in a tent, request a site away from the highway. About 15 miles from US-101.
Sue-Meg State Park, Trinidad
Note: Formerly known as Patrick's Point State Park.
Redwood National Park
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Orick
Del Norte Coast Redwoods State park, Crescent City
Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, Crescent City
Note: Another family favorite. It's always a joy to sleep among the redwoods!
Still to come, US-101 in OR and WA.
US-2, one of the longer US highways in the US!
Public campgrounds along US-2, which runs from Everett, WA to Maine, but is purposely split because of the Canadian land. Unless otherwise noted, all campsites are within 20 miles of the highway, one way. Some campgrounds may not be listed; inquire locally.
WA:
Wenberg County Park (formerly a state Park), Stanwood
Soda Springs Campground, Okanogan-Wenatchee NF,Naches
Lake Wenatchee State Park, Leavenworth
Nason Creek Campground, Okanogan-Wenatchee NF, Leavenworth
Tumwater Campground, Okanogan-Wenatchee NF, Leavenworth
Note: Has been closed since 2014, due to fire-caused issues. No projected opening date yet.
Lincoln Rock State Park, East Wenatchee
Wenatchee Confluence State Park, Wenatchee
Daroga State Park, Orondo
Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park, Coulee City
Steamboat Rock State Park, Electric City
Note: About 17 miles from US-2.
Riverside State Park, Spokane
ID:
Round Lake State Park, Sagle
Farragut State Park, Athol
Priest Lake State Park, Coolin
Outlet at Priest Lake CG, Idiaho-Panhandle NF, Priest River
MT:
Yaak River Campground, Kootenai National Forest, Troy
Bad Medicine Campground, Kootenai NF, south of Troy
Note: About 25 miles south of the highway.
Logan State Park, near Libby
Note: VERY close to the highway!
Ashley Lake North Campground, Flathead NF, Kalispell
Note: Very small, BYO Water.
Ashley Lake South NF Campground, Flathead NF, Kalispell
Note: Even smaller than the North campground. BYO Water. Check Tally Lake Ranger District for road conditions.
Whitefish Lake State Park, Whitefish
Wayfarers-Flathead Lake State Park
Note: Right about 21 miles from the highway.
Lost Johnny Point Campground, Flathead NF, Hungry Horse
Note: About 10 miles south, but this is grizzly bear territory! Lock up your food in the boxes provided!
Murray Bay Campground, Flathead NF, near Essex, MT
Devil Creek Campground, Flathead NF, near Essex, MT
Note: Adjacent to US-2.
Glacier National Park Campgrounds close to US-2:
Camping in Glacier NP
Apgar Campground (west side)
Two Medicine Lake Campgrounds (Upper and Lower) (east side)
Donna's trip to Glacier National Park and Waterton Lakes
This is a personal log of a trip that included Glacier National Park.
Lake Elwell Recreation Area Campgrounds:
VFW Campground
Note: BYO Water!
North Bootlegger Campground
Note: BYO Water!
Willow Creek Campground, Lothair
Note: BYO Water
Fort Peck Lake Camping
Downstream RA CG, Fort Peck West CG
ND:
Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Unit, Juniper Campground
Note: This campground rarely fills except on holiday weekends. However, it is a good hour's drive from the highway. Included here because this may be a destination.
Lewis and Clark State Park, Epping
Grahams Island State Park, Devils Lake
Turtle River State Park, Arvilla
MN:
Itasca State Park, Park Rapids
Note: About 28 miles from US-2. Park's feature is the Headwaters of the Mississippi River, where you can "walk across the Mississippi River". Bring mosquito repellent!
A journey across MN and WI
A personal log of a longer trip that included Lake Itasca and Lake Superior, some along US-2.
Cass Lake Area Campgrounds
Cass Lake Campground Loop, Chippewa NF, Bemidji
Norway Beach Campground, Chippewa NF, Cass Lake
South Pike Bay Campground, Chippewa NF, Cass Lake
O-Ne-Gum-E Campground, Chippewa NF, Deer River
Hay Lake Campground, Savanna State Forest
WI:
Pattison State Park, Superior
Birch Grove Recreation Area, Chequamegon-Nicolet NF, Washburn
Note: No reservations available. This area is beautiful, though!
Namekagon Lake Campground, Chequamegon-Nicolet NF, Cable
Note: About 23 miles from the highway.
Two Lakes Recreation Area, Chequamegon-Nicolet NF, Drummond
Wanoka Lake Recreation Area, Chequamegon-Nicolet NF, Iron River
Copper Falls State Park, Mellen
MI:
Lake Gogebic State Park, Marenisco
Marion Lake Campground, Ottawa NF, Watersmeet
Bewabic State Park, Crystal Falls
John Walter Wells State Park, Cedar River
Note: About 27 miles south of the highway.
Haymeadow Creek Dispersed Camping Site, Hiawatha NF, Rapid River
Note: BYO Water. There is no trash service, so bring out what you bring in. Also, at the 2023 writing, no reservations are taken for the 5 sites in this campground, but there were also no fees (i.e. free).
Flowing Well Campground, Hiawatha NF, Rapid River
Note: Has water! Located a mere 3 miles from the highway.
Indian Lake State Park, Manistique
Brevort Lake Campground, Hiawatha NF, west of St Ignace
Lake Michigan Campground, Hiawatha NF, St Ignace
Straits State Park, St Ignace
Note: Two campgrounds, waterfront and a view of the Mackinac Bridge.
End of the western portion of US-2. The eastern portion will be continued in the next post.