Perfect Campgrounds for Families
No way you’re packing all that gear unless you have a site reserved where there’s more to do than (“borrring!”) stare at the trees.
Near Los Alamos, NM
- Juniper Campground: Here’s your home base for Bandelier National Monument (pictured). Climb in and out of Ancestral Pueblo cave rooms, complete with kid-friendly ladders. Then hike the 2.5-mile Falls Trail past two waterfalls to the Rio Grande. No reservations, but sites always available; 505/672-3861 ext. 517.
Anderson Valley, CA
- Hendy Woods State Park: In summer, kids spend whole days ankle deep in the Navarro River, which flows placidly over fist-size stones through a redwood grove. If they can be dragged away from the large, looping campground here, the gardens and picnic areas at the Anderson Valley wineries are a short drive, the coast only a bit farther. If cooking for the gang seems a bit much, Libby’s (closed Sun–Mon; 707/895-2646), just down the road in Philo, has excellent Mexican food. Stop by the Philo Apple Farm (707/895-2333) for a wander in the orchard and some fresh juice from the honor stand. https://www.parks.ca.gov or 707/937-5804.