Did you know that there are plenty of island getaways off the coast of the U.S. to suit every kind of beachgoer? And the best news of all is that camping can make an island getaway both fun and affordable. We rounded up a few great island camping destinations so all you have to do is pack your swimsuit, sunglasses, and camping gear — and go.
Add these island camping getaways to your bucket list.
1. Hammocks Beach State Park, North Carolina
A 3-mile long undeveloped barrier island off the coast of North Carolina, Bear Island is accessible only by ferry or personal watercraft (canoe or kayak). If you’re looking for a place to get away from it all, you won’t find a more relaxing and undisturbed stretch of coastline anywhere. Camping on Bear Island is primitive, but it’s that kind of basics-only vibe that makes the island so special.
2. Skidway Island State Park, Georgia
A small barrier island off the coast of Savannah, Georgia, Tybee Island is known for its wide, sandy beaches and still-functioning 18th-century lighthouse. Its close location to Savannah means that it’s an easy day trip into the city to check out all of Savannah’s historic sites. A camping trip to Tybee Island truly is a southern getaway that offers the best of the city and the sea.
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3. Fishermens Memorial State Park, Rhode Island
In the state of Rhode Island, Fishermen’s State Park has the feel of a seaside village atmosphere. Visitors will find neatly trimmed grass, tree-lined paths, and activities for the whole family. Whether you are looking for a place to pitch a tent and enjoy a campfire, or park your RV and play some basketball or tennis. Plus the campground has over 180 campsites to choose from.
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4. Mustang Island State Park, Texas
An 18-mile long barrier island off of the gulf coast of Texas, Mustang Island is well-known as a great place to sunbathe, search for seashells, surf in the warm ocean water or explore in a kayak. For a “traditional” sun and surf camping experience, it doesn’t get any better than Mustang Island.
5. Glen Island Campground, New York
The Lake George Islands campsites are divided into three groups, Glen Island, Long Island, and Narrow Island offering several boat-in campsite options. Most sites are well-forested and private, offering a great getaway experience. All sites have a dock for at least one boat, a fireplace, a picnic table, and a toilet facility. All types of watercraft are welcome on the lake, and salmon and lake trout fishing is available. Back on land, make sure to explore over 50 miles of hiking trails leading to mountains overlooking the lake and to remote mountain ponds.
Are you ready for your adventure? Plan your camping trip!