3. Ocala National Forest, Florida
Florida’s Ocala National Forest is a natural treasure known for its towering longleaf pines and crystal-clear springs. Campers can explore more than 600 lakes, rivers, and springs that grace the forest, including the renowned Juniper Springs. The serene environment and extensive trails make Ocala a haven for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians.
For the Active Soul
Ocala National Forest offers a plethora of activities for those who visit. Paddle the spring run, hike the Florida Trail, or ride the Paisley Woods Bicycle Trail. And when you’re ready for more activities, there’s fishing, horse riding, ATV trails, hunting, snorkeling, boating, and swimming. From migratory birds and playful manatees, to delicate freshwater springs and some of the world’s rarest plants, Ocala is a haven for people and animals.
Spring Trip Planning
Early spring camping fills up fast in this favorable climate, so book quickly. One of our favorite locations for spring camping trips is Juniper Springs Recreation Area, which includes a popular campground with both tent and camper van sites.
4. Zion National Park, Utah
Zion National Park is a land of towering cliffs and stunning canyons. This spring, the Virgin River flows with vigor, and the park’s array of scenic trails beckons hikers and photographers alike.
The Elegance of Zion
Though popular year-round, early spring camping offers mild temperatures and a lush, green landscape, enhancing the park’s natural beauty. Don’t miss the opportunity to take in the sunset at the Temple of Sinawava, casting a golden glow on the canyon walls.
RV Serenity in Zion
The South and Watchman Campgrounds provide the best RV camping options with sites offering electric hook-ups. Conveniently located near the main visitor center, you’ll be in prime position to explore Zion’s most treasured spots, like the Angel’s Landing and The Narrows trails.