Share your favorite camping discoveries with the community.
Before you start
Before adding a new place, make sure it meets the following guidelines. This helps our shared database remain reliable, current and friendly for the entire community.
The place must be legal and intended for camping.
You should have personally camped there.
Photos must be your own work (no stock photos allowed).
Information must be accurate, reliable and up-to-date.
Respect private property and comply with local regulations.
Step 1: Location details
Provide accurate location information.
Use GPS coordinates.
Include detailed directions for access.
Mention nearby landmarks or towns.
Note any access restrictions or required permits.
Add weather and natural conditions information.
Step 2: Photos and media
Show what makes this place special.
Use photos that are your own work.
Take photos in good lighting conditions.
Add photos that show the place as it really is.
Show available amenities.
Capture natural beauty and views.
Step 3: Detailed description
Help others understand what to expect
Describe the terrain and on-site conditions.
List available amenities and facilities.
Mention unique features or nearby attractions.
Include any important safety information.
Add weather and natural conditions information.
Quality guidelines
Add a new camping place according to our quality guidelines.
What makes a great place listing:
Clear, high-quality photos from multiple angles.
Detailed description with complete information.
Accurate amenity labels and difficulty ratings.
Tips for getting to and using the place.
Current information about conditions and regulations.
Common mistakes to avoid:
Unclear or incomplete location information.
Poor quality photos or insufficient number of photos.
Inaccurate information about amenities.
Sharing private or restricted locations.
Copying information from other sources.
Become an adventure cartographer!
Every new place is a blank spot on the map waiting to be discovered. Grab your digital compass and plot your discovery on our map, creating trails for future travelers.