Coastal airstreams in United States

America's diverse terrain has something for everyone no matter what kind of camping you’re into.

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11 top coastal airstreams sites in United States

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Airstream Bambi Downtown Costa Mesa

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Costa Mesa, CA
Enjoy an enchanted minimalist stay in a 2020 Airstream Bambi 22ft. Perfect for solo travelers & centrally located in Costa Mesa, near both Newport Beach & Huntington Beach. Located in a residential driveway on a quiet street, walking distance to downtown Costa Mesa. The Bambi is eco friendly, running exclusively on solar power & propane. She is stocked with kitchen and bathroom basics for your convenience. With a full size bed, spacious bathroom, mini fridge, gas stove, JVC stereo, heater, dining area, closet & standing work area you'll feel like your in a studio apartment. It is recommended to have some experience staying in an RV. Showers are military style with a 6 gallon hot water tank. Please Note: Stays are limited to one guest for a maximum of 4 nights, due to grey tank capacity. There is no A/C, no microwave, no oven & no TV.
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Circe The Airstream

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Colonial Beach, VA
Welcome to "Circe," our charming retro Airstream trailer inspired by the enchanting character from Homer's Odyssey. Nestled at Monroe Bay's end, this wanderlust haven offers a unique glamping experience that combines vintage allure with modern comforts. Located within walking distance to James Monroe's Birthplace on the banks of Monroe Bay. The property features a Winery (limited hours) with acres of river and land to explore. The Trailer: Vintage Charm: Step back in time with our beautifully restored 1970s Airstream, meticulously designed to capture the essence of a bygone era. Comfortable Accommodation: Circe offers a cozy and well-appointed interior with a comfortable bed, seating area, and a compact kitchenette. Guests can check in on their own with an access key. You can park in front of the end of the airstream in our parking area. Colonial Beach is <1 mile away to walk or take your car and explore. There is a kayak on the property you can launch and take down the Monroe Bay or bring your own SUP or boat.
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Silver Moon at Burrows Bay

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Anacortes, WA
Escape to the tranquility of the Silver Moon Airstream, a charming getaway perched atop Biz Point, offering breathtaking views of the majestic San Juan Islands. Unwind in style as you whale watch from the comfort of the dinette table, savoring your morning coffee as you witness nature's splendor unfold before you. Located amidst the stunning landscape of the San Juans, this idyllic retreat offers nearby beaches, parks, lakes, coastal trails, shops, restaurants, festivals and farmers' markets. Explore the 2,800 acres of protected forest land on Fidalgo Island. Kayak, bike, hike, take a whale watching tour, or simply soak in the natural beauty that surrounds you. As evening falls, gather around the fire pit, and grill your favorite steaks on the BBQ while the sunset paints the sky with vibrant hues. Inside, the Silver Moon offers pristine and inviting interiors, thoughtfully designed to provide a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere. Sink into plush bedding and bask in the warm glow of the interior lighting as you recount the day's adventures. Our warm and knowledgeable hosts are at your service, ready to provide a wealth of recommendations for restaurants, shopping, and excursions in the area. If you desire special amenities such as food, drinks, desserts, or flowers upon your arrival, simply let us know in advance. Additionally, feel free to inform us of any festive occasions you'll be celebrating during your stay, and we'll ensure your experience is nothing short of extraordinary. Serenity and adventure awaits!
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Coastal airstreams in United States guide

Overview

With coastlines, alpine mountains, and verdant hillsides, America’s diverse terrain has something for everyone no matter what kind of camping you’re into—so it’s no surprise that more than 40 million people camp in America each year. The US has plenty of national parks (63 to be exact!) and a variety of landscapes and parks to choose from.

Where to go

Northeastern United States

Henry David Thoreau was famously smitten with his natural surroundings in Massachusetts—but the rest of the Northeast is pretty impressive, too. Consider Maine, which has an astonishing 3,500 miles of craggy coastline (That’s more than California has!). The extremely popular Acadia National Park has views for days thanks to gorgeous, pink granite cliffs, rocky beaches, and in the fall, spectacular foliage along the historic gravel carriage roads. Watch the day break from the summit of Cadillac Mountain—one of the first places in the United States to see the sunrise—or take a bracing dip in the waters of Sand Beach.

The Midwest

The Midwest is best known for its grassy, open spaces, but you can also camp around some incredible geographical attractions, particularly in South Dakota, where the legendary Badlands National Park houses rock formations and fossil beds, and Wind Cave National Park features one of the longest and densest caves in the world, with unique honeycomb-like boxwork formations. Above ground you’ll find the last remaining mixed grass prairie in the country—with elk, bison, and pronghorn sheep.

With more than 10,000 lakes, Minnesota is teeming with shoreline campsites, but Voyageurs National Park is by far the most impressive—to camp here, you actually have to arrive by boat. 

The Southern United States

Sure, the American South is known for its charming cities, but its outdoor escapes are equally superb. Chesapeake Bay explorations and bluff-side campsites around historic Williamsburg are major draws in Virginia, but the state’s true claim to fame is Shenandoah National Park, offering more than 500 miles of hiking trails (including 101 miles of the Appalachian Trail), as well as Skyline Drive with over 70 stunning overlooks of waterfalls, wilderness, and forests. Rambling streams, mist-covered mountains, and some of the most diverse plant and animal life in the country abound at Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which straddles the borders of Tennessee and North Carolina

Head further south for some true backcountry adventures—tents and hammocks only—in South Carolina’s incredible Congaree National Park, which preserves the largest tract of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest left in the US. If it's an underwater adventure you’re after, boat down to Biscayne National Park in the northern Florida Keys and get your fill of coral reefs, dive sites, mangrove forests, and wildlife watching.

The Southwest

The Grand Canyon is, without a doubt, the premier natural attraction in the Southwest, but several other natural phenomena make the region worthy of a visit. Big Bend National Park in Texas has very minimal light pollution, making it one of the best places in the country for stargazing, while New Mexico is home to White Sands National Park and its rolling dunes of rare, white gypsum sand that you can hike, tour on horseback, and even sled down. Travel further south through the state to Carlsbad Caverns National Park, a must-see labyrinth of more than 100 caves and stalactites. Pitch a tent in the backcountry (no lodging in the park) or set up your RV in the surrounding BLM land.

America's West Coast

West coast, best coast? Boasting wild landscapes and natural wonders at (almost) every turn, some argue the American West is a true camper’s paradise. America’s first national park, Yellowstone covers parts of Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho, and features more than 300 hypothermal geysers, including Old Faithful. For majestic scenery, try California, where you can find massive sequoia trees, waterfalls, and granite rock formations in Yosemite National Park, or panoramic views of stark desert at Joshua Tree National Park, named for the iconic, twisted, trees for which the park gets its name. One of the most ecologically diverse parks in the Pacific Northwest, Washington state’s Olympic National Park features three distinct ecosystems: glacier-capped mountains, rainforests, and the Pacific Coast. Stay at a campsite near the ocean and you might even catch a glimpse of humpback, sperm, or blue whales. 

Even farther west, visitors flock to Haleakalā National Park on the Hawaiian island of Maui to see spectacular sunrises and sunsets from the summit of the park’s namesake dormant volcano. Equally as magical are the glaciers in Alaska’s Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, where you can spend your days exploring misty fjords and your nights sleeping under the stars with puffins and whales nearby.

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