Looking to stay longer? You can camp at any designated area within the park´s territory.
If you haven´t quite decided on where you want to put up your tent, check out the following guide on our most popular camping spots.
- Clemens Point


Clemens Point is a small area in western Scarlett Meadows, Lemoyne. It is situated on the east coast of Flat Iron Lake, northwest of Rhodes.
If you like fishing and swimming, this is the spot for you. The braver ones might even explore the neighboring islands…

2. Beecher´s Hope


Beecher´s Hope is east of Blackwater and south of Manzanita Post in the Great Plains region of West Elizabeth state.
If you are looking for a peaceful place to stay the night, Beecher´s Hope might be the place you should consider. Away from the Blackwater city lights, it provides an authentic camping experience.
3. Colter


Colter is an abandoned settlement in the Grizzlies West region of The State of Ambarino.
You´re a history freak and don´t mind freezing a little? Consider staying in one of the abandoned buildings for some added thrill and experience the historical athmosphere of Colter first hand.
4. Horseshoe Overlook


Horseshoe Overlook is located in The Heartlands, within New Hanover. It is situated south of Valentine, east of the border with West Elizabeth.
You like waking up to breathtaking views and feeling the fresh breeze of air on your skin? Horseshoe Overlook might be the place you are looking for.

5. Pike´s Basin


Pike’s Basin is a canyon and former prominent criminal hideout in the Hennigan’s Stead region of the New Austin territory.
You´re into westerns and looking for an authentic wild west camping experience? Consider staying at Pike´s Basin and watch the stars as they pass above the canyon.

6. Lake Isabella


Lake Isabella is a partly frozen body of water in the Grizzlies West region of the Ambarino territory. It can be found to the west in Grizzlies West, fed by Deadboot Creek.
If you are after the big fish, Lake Isabella is the perfect place to stay the night. Make sure to bring enough clothing to protect yourself from the elements.



