Where and when to camp out

June 19, 2009 12:34 am

More Americans than ever are staying close to home this summer for economic reasons. Thousands of families and communities around the country have already registered for this summer's ultimate staycation -- National Wildlife Federation's fifth annual Great American Backyard Campout on June 27.
An Associated Press-GfK Poll found that 20 percent of respondents planning a trip this summer will stay closer to home. Camping is an accessible and affordable "stay-cation" that brings families together and helps keep them mentally and physically healthy. Participation for National Wildlife Federation's fifth annual Great American Backyard Campout is expected to be unprecedented, with tens of thousands of campers already registered across the country.
The crackle of a campfire - gooey goodness of toasted marshmallows - spine-tingling delight of a scary story - laughter mingling with the sounds of nocturnal wildlife memories that last a lifetime, just outside your back door. Time spent outdoors is also a great way for families to reconnect with each other, free from the usual day-to-day distractions and over-loaded schedules.
For the first time in American history an entire generation will come of age primarily indoors. Studies link lack of unstructured playtime outside to increased childhood obesity, less self-sufficiency and reduced creativity. Even President Obama demonstrated his commitment to outdoor time when he declared June Great Outdoors Month.
Want to join others in your community participating in Campout? To find a local campsite or register a backyard or campsite for the Great American Backyard Campout, visit backyardcampout.org, which features group events around the country, along with recipes, camping tips, family activities, campfire songs and more.
The National Wildlife Federation offers free resources to help children and their families enjoy year-round benefits of outdoor activities such as camping, fishing, cycling, or hiking. Parents and kids alike will enjoy logging on to nwf.org/naturefind to receive information and directions for hundreds of fun, affordable outdoor activities and events in their area, including zoos and aviaries, hiking and biking, nature trails, parks, and star-gazing.

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