The coronavirus pandemic is still impacting travel, and destinations around the world have different COVID-19 restrictions in place. It’s important to check and adhere to local government policies as you're planning any future trips.
Summer is officially here, and many are looking to camping as a way to escape their city for a socially distanced getaway. Camping is considered by some experts to be one of the least risky summer activities, so we rounded up some of the most beautiful sites from California to New York and everywhere in between.

However, it's important right now to stay close to home, so be sure to check out what parks your state offers and avoid long trips. And read up on the CDC's tips for visiting recreational parks safely before you go. Happy camping (and social distancing)!
1. Yosemite National Park, California

2. Anastasia State Park, Florida
3. Willamette National Forest, Oregon
4. Colorado Bend State Park, Texas
5. Flathead National Forest, Montana
6. Stephen C. Foster State Park, Georgia
7. Francis Marion National Forest, South Carolina
8. Panthertown Valley, North Carolina
9. Fall Creek Falls State Park, Tennessee

10. Golden Gate Canyon State Park, Colorado
11. Green River Reservoir State Park, Vermont
12. Shawme-Crowell State Forest, Massachusetts
13. Gila National Forest, New Mexico

14. Grand Isle State Park, Louisiana
15. Cranberry Lake Wild Forest, New York
16. John Bryan State Park, Ohio
17. Shenandoah National Park, Virginia

18. Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, Nevada
19. Starved Rock State Park, Illinois

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