The best camping near Fayette with hiking

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In Fayette, hiking takes centre stage with over 670 campsites that put you right near the trails. Expect campsites with showers, toilets, and campfires allowed—essentials that make evenings comfortable after a day on your feet. You’ll find options starting at $25 a night, with the average closer to $35. Want tried-and-tested spots? Sunset Hill Farm (40 reviews) sits high on many hikers’ lists, while Turkey Hill RV Park (29 reviews) and Happy hooves (11 reviews) also draw regulars. When you’re not hiking, you can swim, fish, or scan the trees for wildlife. This area isn’t about crowds or noise—it’s the kind of place where you fall asleep to crickets and wake up ready to hit the trail again.

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Top-rated campgrounds

In Fayette, hiking takes centre stage with over 670 campsites that put you right near the trails. Expect campsites with showers, toilets, and campfires allowed—essentials that make evenings comfortable after a day on your feet. You’ll find options starting at $25 a night, with the average closer to $35. Want tried-and-tested spots? Sunset Hill Farm (40 reviews) sits high on many hikers’ lists, while Turkey Hill RV Park (29 reviews) and Happy hooves (11 reviews) also draw regulars. When you’re not hiking, you can swim, fish, or scan the trees for wildlife. This area isn’t about crowds or noise—it’s the kind of place where you fall asleep to crickets and wake up ready to hit the trail again.

96% (107)

Top-rated campgrounds

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