Since the start of the听pandemic, more Americans have been听sleeping under the stars than ever before. Much of that uptick comes from new campers: a听2020 听from Kampgrounds of America (KOA) found听that 25 percent of campers last year had taken听their first camping trip, and most said they plan to continue camping into 2021. All of which is to say: this听summer is going to be a busy one at campgrounds.
With many sites booked听out months in advance, now is the time to start planning your getaway. 鈥淢any state parks open for reservations four to six months in advance, while most national parks open six months in advance,鈥 says听Ashleigh Rudolph, founder and lead trip planner of听 an outfitter that plans custom RV and van trips. 鈥淗ave these dates on your calendar, as the more popular campgrounds can sell out in seconds. For the campgrounds that don鈥檛 sell out the minute they go on sale, you鈥檒l still want to grab the best site within the campground, and the only way to do that is to book early.鈥
Here are some prime places听Rudolph recommends near worthy attractions听that, as of press time, still have availability during peak warm-weather months.
Snow Canyon State Park, Utah听

Campgrounds inside southern Utah鈥檚听Zion National Park fill up quickly, but an hour away, you can still snag a prime site at听, a 7,400-acre outdoor playground located within Red Cliffs Desert Reserve (from $30;听). 鈥淲e love this campground for its gorgeous scenery and unique location,鈥 says Rudolph. 鈥淪urrounded by red Navajo sandstone, you鈥檒l feel totally secluded, but you are close enough to St. George to run into town to stock up on groceries. It鈥檚 about 50 miles from Zion听but without all the crowds.鈥
Monta帽a de Oro State Park, California

鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to find a secluded spot on the California coast, but somehow this state park has gone relatively unnoticed,鈥 says Rudolph. 鈥淲ith beautiful sandy beaches and rugged cliffs, plus plenty of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, this state park is located only about 15 miles west of San Luis Obispo.鈥 You鈥檒l find primitive听hike-in sites or drive-up campsites, which open up for bookings six months in advance, with new sites that go online at 8 A.M. daily (from $25;听).
Lavern M. Johnson Park, Colorado听

Rocky Mountain National Park and the town of Estes Park are just 30 minutes away from , but you might be so content here,听near downtown Lyons, Colorado, that you won鈥檛 want to leave. This town-owned campground is situated on the scenic North Saint听Vrain听Creek听and in the shade of听towering听sandstone cliffs. Tube down the rapids, mountain-bike the trails around Lyons, or fly-fish from camp. These sites鈥攚hich include tent or RV spots鈥攃an be reserved up to 12 months in advance, and听there are still sites open for summer (from $30; reserve听).
Toketee Lake, Oregon

Score one of the riverfront sites at听 and you鈥檒l have the North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River steps from your tent听and听 less than 45 minutes away. The legendary听, which stretches for 69 miles across Oregon, passes right through camp. You can hike or mountain-bike four miles up the trail to reach the Umpqua Hot Springs (be sure to check its听听before you go). Toketee Lake makes for a great paddleboard or post-hike swimming spot. Sites are available six months out (from $10;听).
Sheridan Lake, South Dakota

, in the western part of the state, is known for its heaps of recreational opportunities, like hiking, climbing, and paddling, plus must-see landmarks like听,听, and听. Rudolph recommends posting up at听the centrally located听听for easy access and fewer crowds (from $26;听). 鈥淲e especially love the beautiful trees that fill this campground听and the trails that start nearby,鈥 she says. Options听include听the 11-mile Flume Trail, a designated National Recreation Trail.
Acadia East, Maine

You鈥檒l have to haul your gear into your site at听, a privately run campground about 45 minutes outside Acadia National Park that has only five rustic, backcountry-style tent sites听(read: no RVs or close-to-the-car camping here). But it鈥檚 worth the trek for the true wilderness feel and solitude (from $34;听). If that鈥檚 not your style, try for a spot at the听 (from $30), located within the national听park, where sites can be reserved up to two months in advance; the campground opens May 26, which means bookings for summer start March 26, and they鈥檒l fill up fast.
Lake Catherine State Park, Arkansas

鈥淭his state park sits on the shores of Lake Catherine, providing campers with year-round boat rentals and a swimming area for hot summer days,鈥 says Rudolph. 鈥淭he campground is heavily wooded, and many sites have a nice view of the lake. There are tons of hiking trails, and a favorite here is a hike to a waterfall nearby.鈥澨 is 20 minutes away, and the state park听has everything from cabins to primitive tent sites to RV plug-ins鈥攜ou can even rent camping gear听(from $13;听).