- campsite: a site where people on holiday can pitch a tent
- A campsite (also known as a camping pitch in British English) is a place used for overnight stay in the outdoors. The term campsite generally means an area where an individual, family, group, or military unit might camp. ...
- (Campgrounds) Designated group area composed of adjacent individual camp sites or sleeping structures (i.e. cabins, longhouses,...) Synonymous with Camp.
- (Campgrounds) any premises established for temporary overnight accommodation with or without shelter, such as a tent and recreational vehicle, for which a fee is charged.
- (Campgrounds) means establishments primarily engaged in providing overnight or shortterm sites for recreation vehicles, trailers, campers and tents.
- A lodging operation offering guests either a place to pitch a tent or a space to park a recreational vehicle.
- A campground is a subdivision of a camp. Each property has one or more campgrounds. Generally, multiple campgrounds are physically separated from each other and can be reserved independently.
- an area of land developed for recreational use in temporary occupancy, such as 2 or more tents and/or recreational vehicles.
- A campground is a group of dedicated campsites with common amenities.
- Any area or tract of land used to temporarily accommodate two or more camping parties, including cabins, tents, house trailers, or other camping outfits.
- These are designated spots that allow tent camping and sometimes RV’s. They can be private or publicly owned and usually charge a fee to have a campsite there. There are numerous different amenities that you will find and not all campgrounds have the same ones.
- the place where campers can set up their tents or park their recreational vehicles.