Camping In A Metropolitan Area
When I tell my friends that we are going camping they get jealous because they have visions of a nice RV park with perfectly manicured grass parking spots for the RV. The kids being able to run around and play ball or play in the ocean.
When I tell people that I am going camping in New York City, Philadelphia for 2019. I always get the confused look. and 2 questions 1-Where Do You Stay/What Street Do You Park On & 2-Once you get there..What Do You Do?
Where Do You Stay/What Street Do You Park ?
Nooo not there
Not there either
In a few major cities on the East Coast a few very entrepreneurial individuals or companies have outfitted old parking lots or loading docks into safe places to camp.
- It is within walking distance of the Path Train that will take you into Lower Manhattan and The site of the World Trade Center.
- From most sites you are able to see The Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and the NY Skyline
- The staff is super friendly and helpful
- They have on-site security 24/7
- You can see the Philadelphia Skyline from the park
- It is a 15-20 minute bike ride to the Liberty Bell
- The staff is super friendly and helpful
- They have on-site security 24/7l
- We haven’t been there yet…it is on the agenda for 2019.
Once you get there...What do you do?
My wife and I enjoy exploring new things and hate sitting around watching time go by. When we camp in the mountain we will grab a trail map and off we go. When we are camping in a city in addition to the normal tourist maps we have started using the `Let’s Roam App.
The Let’s Roam App is a Scavenger Hunt that reimagine the way you explore a city, whether it’s your hometown or a city halfway around the world! Every person on your team will have a character/role that will receive special challenges and bonus questions. (copied from their website). In our terms it is a self guided self paced tour (1-2 miles) of a particular city. During your self guided self paced tour you learn a little bit more about a particular building or landmark.
Using the comment box below:
Do you know of any other camping spots in or near Metropolitan Areas?
What other activities should we look at when camping in a Metropolitan Area?