There are still untold thousands of places to camp within the eclipse Path of Totality

Jamie Carter
Jul 28, 2017 · 2 min read
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Don’t believe the negative media: eclipse campsites are abundant, and increasing in number every day

Fretting about finding somewhere to stay for this eclipse? Thinking of calling the whole thing off and staying at home? Don’t — our research shows that there is literally an infinite number of places to camp. Here’s how you go about securing a campsite inside the eclipse Path of Totality in Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina:

In summary? Untold ABUNDANCE.

1 — Check the USA Eclipse 2017 Camping & RV Guide

2 — Contact local tourism organisations, who WILL help you find a campsite.

3 — Check AirBNB.com (so many on there).

4 — Check HipCamp’s eclipse page

5 — Consider dispersed/primitive camping in National Forests or Bureau of Land Management (BLM) areas — special eclipse guide here.

Thinking of camping? — Check out our ebook: USA Eclipse 2017 Camping & RV Guide: More than 100 festivals, campsites & RV Parks for the Total Solar Eclipse of August 21, 2017

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