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Unleash the Beauty of Spring: The Top 5 Camping Spots on the West Coast

Spring is the perfect time to explore the great outdoors on the West Coast of the United States. The weather is mild, the flowers are blooming, and the scenery is spectacular. There are countless ways and places to immerse oneself in the great outdoors, whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual camper, choosing the right camping spot can be overwhleming.

In this article, we go over our top recommended spots to pitch your tent this Spring!

An explorer taking in the view of Yosemite National Park. The same view can be seen around his shoulders, on the print of his Rumpl National Parks Blanket.
A woman takes an Olympic Nationalk Park Original Puffy Blanket on a walk with her through the

Here are 5 epic places to go camping on the West Coast in Spring:

1.Yosemite National Park, California: With its towering granite cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and lush meadows, Yosemite National Park offers a hiker's paradise.

 

2. Mount Rainier National Park, Washington: This majestic volcano offers a variety of camping options, from backcountry camping to car camping.

 

3. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon: This stunning lake is the centerpiece of the park, surrounded by towering cliffs and lush forests. Springtime offers the perfect opportunity to explore the park's many hiking trails as the snow melts and the wildflowers begin to bloom.

A woman walks through Joshua Tree National Park in California while holding up a Joshua Tree National Park Original Puffy Blanket.

 

4. Joshua Tree National Park, California: This desert park is known for its stunning rock formations and unique Joshua trees.

 

5. Olympic National Park, Washington: This park offers a diverse landscape, from snow-capped peaks to rainforests to sandy beaches.

Spring is the perfect time to explore the great outdoors on the West Coast of the United States. Whether you're looking for towering granite cliffs, cascading waterfalls, lush meadows, or unique rock formations, the West Coast has something for everyone.

 

So pack your camping gear, and head out to one of these 5 epic places for an unforgettable camping experience!

A man walks on a wooden dock, holding up a Rumpl Original Puffy Blanket so we see the view of Olympic National Park on the blanket and in the background.

Feel like taking some of the most iconic scenery in the West with you wherever you go? Shop our National Parks Blankets now!

 

Our National Parks Collection gives back as a member of 1% for the Planet. Rumpl is proud to support the work of the National Park Foundation, the official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service.

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