Hillside gay campground

Whether to soak up nature or budget consciousness, your next best vacation may be a gay camping trip in a tent or RV. Gay travel is a popular and profitable niche within the travel industry. No doubt, you miss your international travel, too. We hear ya! An RV is anything on wheels, such as a motorhome or trailer, with living quarters and accommodations.

Accommodations is a respectable way of saying bathroom — toilet, sink, and shower. RVs, like people, come in all different shapes, sizes and colors. Most RVs are beige. You can tow an RV on the hillside of your car or truck with a proper hitch or drive an RV the size of a large truck or a bus. Priscilla was the most significant, grandest, and over-the-top RV.

Many campground think of traditional camping as temporarily living outdoors, usually in the woods, and living in and off what you can carry. This includes a tent to sleep in at night or to hide from the elements. Generalists see RVing as a subset of camping. Your being gay makes it gay camping. Glamping is glamorous camping.

Glamping can also be done in a yurt, eco-lodge, hut, treehouse, gay any other accommodation that feels extra. Glamping essentially includes amenities or luxuries not traditionally associated with camping. Along with more comfortable accommodations, a glamping trip may include mood lighting, plush blanketing, 5-star meals, and entertainment or services such as yoga, tai chi, and massage.

Glamping sites include one of the many premier U. National Parks, the African Safari, and a winery.

Hillside Campgrounds

Your next gay camping trip can combine traditional camping and glamping, made more accessible to travel from one to the other in an RV. To be sure, there are gay campsites, gay RV sites, and gay glamping sites popping up all around the country. Either we or your friends have you excited about going on a gay camping trip with the boyz.

How many of you are going? What do you like doing, and what are you all comfortable doing? Others may want to go hiking, inner tubing, and even horseback riding. Some of you may be ready to become one with nature and get all dirty, while others may freak out at the first sight of a bug. As suggested, everyone may want to do something different or nothing on your camping trip.

Do you want to go hiking, rafting, or biking?