What are best group camping sites?

Yosemite offers excellent group camping at places like Wawona and Bridalveil Creek. These campgrounds provide spacious areas, picnic tables, and fire rings, perfect for big groups. You’re surrounded by stunning granite cliffs, waterfalls, and forested trails. It’s ideal for groups wanting adventure and breathtaking nature. Reservations are a must, especially during summer and peak weekends.
 
For a unique group camping experience, head to Assateague Island National Seashore, where wild horses roam the beaches. Group sites accommodate up to 30 people, and campers can enjoy swimming, kayaking, and beach bonfires. It’s a perfect mix of coastal charm and natural beauty, with Atlantic views and salty breezes making it unforgettable. Be prepared for wind and bugs!
 
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers several large group campgrounds like Cades Cove and Elkmont. These sites are great for hiking, wildlife watching, and bonding around the campfire. You'll find beautiful scenery year-round, from firefly displays to autumn leaves. Facilities include restrooms and picnic areas, making it both scenic and convenient for groups of all ages.
 
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