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Camping Out Is Positive Fun

Jacob in front of the campground map
Jacob in front of the campground map

Camping Out Is Positive Fun.

Happy Saturday.

Today is Great American Campout!

#GreatAmericanCampout
#GreatAmericanBackyardCampout

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I absolutely LOVE the Great American Campout! 🏕️ It’s the perfect opportunity to connect with nature, bond with friends and family, and make some unforgettable memories under the stars. Whether you’re pitching a tent in your backyard or exploring a national park, the Great American Campout is all about embracing the great outdoors. 🌌 Let’s roast some marshmallows, tell spooky stories, and sleep under the twinkling night sky! 🌠 Don’t forget to share your camping adventures on social media with #GreatAmericanCampout and #CampoutWithFriends. Let’s make this summer the best one yet! 🌲❤️#camping #outdoors #naturelover #adventureawaits

How to Observe Great American Campout

You should be outside somewhere camping! Camp in your backyard, in a campground, in a park, or in a forest. Camp with a big group of friends, or clear your mind and camp by yourself. Take in the stars at night, and watch the sun rise in the morning. Pledge to camp. The National Wildlife Federation gives away prizes to to lucky pledgers, and they also donate to worthy causes. In 2017, if 150,000 people pledge to camp, they will donate 5,000 trees to their Trees for Life program to help wildlife.

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Darren & Judy of The Summit Winery

Darren & Judy of The Summit Winery

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The Great American Campout is an annual event held by the National Wildlife Federation, encouraging people of all ages to connect with nature and experience the joys of camping. Typically observed on the fourth Saturday in June, this event promotes outdoor recreation, environmental stewardship, and family bonding through camping adventures in the great outdoors.

Participating in the Great American Campout involves planning a camping trip, whether it’s in a national park, state park, campground, or even your backyard. It’s an opportunity to unplug from technology, immerse yourself in nature, and enjoy activities such as hiking, fishing, stargazing, and storytelling around the campfire.

One of the key aspects of the Great American Campout is its focus on promoting environmental awareness and conservation. Participants are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles, respecting wildlife habitats, and minimizing their impact on the natural environment. It’s a chance to educate oneself and others about the importance of preserving our natural resources for future generations.

The Great American Campout also celebrates the benefits of outdoor recreation for physical and mental well-being. Camping encourages physical activity, reduces stress, and fosters a sense of adventure and discovery. It provides an opportunity to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and reconnect with oneself and loved ones in a serene natural setting.

Overall, the Great American Campout encourages people to embrace the spirit of adventure, explore the beauty of the natural world, and create lasting memories with family and friends. It’s a celebration of the American tradition of camping and an invitation to experience the wonders of nature firsthand. So, on the Great American Campout, pitch a tent, roast marshmallows, and enjoy the simple pleasures of outdoor living while appreciating the beauty and diversity of America’s landscapes.

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