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I have a favorite Northern California campground called Anchor Bay. The sites themselves are nestled in some redwood trees but in less than 5 minutes walk you are at the water's edge of a beautiful private bay. The bay takes campers and day use. The beach has great sand and is gorgeous. There is...
I have a few of these on hand for my filtration needs. They are portable and small enough. I think there are a few types. I just have the standard straw but I remember seeing a water bottle.
https://www.amazon.com/LifeStraw-LSPHF017-Personal-Water-Filter/dp/B006QF3TW4
This could be fun for kids.
I have also seen a recipe for camping eclairs I have been wanting to make that sounds similar to this. Maybe a little more work though.
Campfire Eclairs - Making Memories With Your Kids
To get the real camping experience I would say a tent. But maybe that is because I have never used a camper. It would be nice to have a camper that is already set up and ready to go. Tents are nice to experience more of the outdoors.
I haven't camped in Zion's yet but I have friends who have. What would you like to know. I have camped near Goblin Valley and I have been to Arches National Park. It does get pretty hot down in Southern Utah but it is uniquely beautiful.