Sugar Pine Point State Park
Lake Tahoe, California 1 of 9Lake George Islands Campsites
Bolton Landing, New York 2 of 9Labor day camping at Lake George Islands is unique; campsites only accessible by boat and are spread out over the lake on three different islands. After choosing a spot to set your tent, head to the private marina to dock your boat. Fishing, hiking, bird watching, boating and sailing provide plenty of outdoors opportunities.
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campsiteBirch Lake Campground
Ely, Minnesota 3 of 9Birch Lake Campground is located in Superior National Forest near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. It's an ideal place to relax while enjoying fishing, boating and other labor day festivities. The campground has a main camping area, as well as 15 backcountry campsites on Birch Lake.
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campsiteOak Knoll Campgrounds
Valley Springs, California 4 of 9California can get downright hot and dry in the summertime. So, for Labor Day, cool off lakeside at Oak Knoll, which sits along New Hogan Lake in the Sierra Nevada foothills. Hike the "River of Skulls," jump on a boat, catch dinner and enjoy this spacious, primitive camping experience.
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campsiteDelaware Seashore State Park
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware 5 of 9Coldwater Campground
Mammoth Lakes, California 6 of 9Indian Celina Lake
Hoosier, Indiana 7 of 9Head to this peaceful campground for a relaxing Labor Day camping trip on the lake. Grab your fishing pole and wait for catfish, bluegill and largemouth bass to take a bite. Or, trek into the woods on the Rickenbaugh Interpretive Trail; only 1 mile long, this path is perfect for little ones.
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campsiteMt. Hood Village
Welches, Oregon 8 of 9This is the premier RV park in the Northwest, with 440 wooded hook-up sites and 20 privately owned, furnished cottages. The ski resort area, normally bustling with skiers and snowboarders, becomes lush and magical during this time of year, with towering trees and mountains all around.
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