PHkorsart // Shutterstock As winter approaches, camping opportunities become more limited in most parts of the United States. However, for much of the South–as well as RVers and ambitious cold-weather enthusiasts–camping season never ends. Throughout national forests across the U.S., year-round camping options are abundant, offering many amenities and accessibility options. Outwander used forest service data from the Department of Agriculture to identify year-round campgrounds in national forests nationwide. The campgrounds are listed in alphabetical order. We looked at the number and names of available year-round campgrounds for each. National parks, from Yellowstone and Grand Canyon to Acadia and Valley Forge, focus largely on preserving natural and historic resources. National forests, meanwhile, are managed for everything from recreation and resource preservation to grazing and wildlife. With the overcrowding (especially in recent years) of visitors to national parks, national forests can offer a welcome respite for travelers seeking peace and solitude. Visitors should always check forest and campground websites before traveling in case of weather advisories or temporary closures. Several national forests on this list feature just one or two year-round campgrounds, while Idaho’s Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest boasts 40. Depending on the adventure you’re pursuing–whether snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, or avoiding the white stuff altogether and opting for a trip south for warm-weather hiking–these campgrounds provide a range of settings to serve as home base during every kind of outdoor escape. Pennsylvania: Allegheny National Forest woodsnorthphoto // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 2 – Campground names: – – Clarion River Campsites – – Willow Bay Recreation Area California: Angeles National Forest Noah Sauve // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 25 – Campground names: – – Appletree Campground – – Bear Campground – – Bear Canyon Trail Camp – – Big Rock Campground – – Blue Ridge Campground – – Cabin Flat Campground – – Cooper Canyon Trail Camp – – Devore Trail Camp – – Glenn Camp Campground – – Gould Mesa Trail Camp – – Hoegees Trail Camp – – Idlehour Trail Camp – – Little Jimmy Trail Camp – – Los Alamos Campground – – Millard Trail Camp – – Monte Cristo Campground – – Oak Flat Campground – – Peavine Campground – – Pyramid Lake–Los Alamos Group Campground – – Southfork Campground – – Spring Camp Campground – – Spruce Grove Trail Camp – – Sulphur Springs Trail Camp – – Valley Forge Trail Camp – – West Fork Trail Camp Arizona: Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest Gestalt Imagery // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 2 – Campground names: – – Black Jack Campground (Weather-dependent) – – Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area Campground Utah and Wyoming: Ashley National Forest melissamn // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 6 – Campground names: – – Big Pine I River Camp – – Big Pine II River Camp – – Bootleg River Camp – – Cats Paw River Camp – – Cottonwood River Camp – – Dripping Springs Campground Montana: Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest melissamn // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 1 – Campground name: – – Bear Creek Campground and Picnic Area South Dakota and Wyoming: Black Hills National Forest Susan Natoli // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 2 – Campground names: – – Black Fox Campground – – Castle Peak Campground Georgia: Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest charles hester // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 17 – Campground names: – – Deep Hole Recreation Area – – DeSoto Falls Recreation Area – – Cooper Creek Recreation Area – – Cottonwood Patch Campground – – Hickey Gap Campground – – Jacks River Fields Campground (Limited access in winter) – – Lake Russell Recreation Area Campground – – Lake Sinclair Recreation Area – – Lake Winfield Scott Campground (Partial seasonal closure) – – Morganton Point Campground – – Mulky Campground – – Oconee River Campground – – Sarah’s Creek Campground – – Tallulah River Campground – – Toccoa River Sandy Bottoms Recreation Area – – West Fork Campground – – Willis Knob Horse Camp Wisconsin: Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest Jacob Boomsma // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 2 – Campground names: – – Picnic Point Recreation Area – – Wabasso Lake Recreation Area Minnesota: Chippewa National Forest lynn friedman // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 1 – Campground names: – – Noma Lake Campground New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas: Cibola National Forest and Grasslands NayaDadara // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 12 – Campground names: – – Black Kettle Campground – – Bosque Campground – – East Bluff #1 Campground – Lake McClellan – – Lake Marvin Campground – – Lake McClellan Campground – – McDowell Campground – – Mills Canyon Campground – – Red Canyon Campground – – Red Cloud Campground – – Skipout Campground – – Spring Creek Campground – – Tajique Campground California: Cleveland National Forest Rosamar // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 4 – Campground names: – – Bobcat Meadow Campground – – Corral Canyon Campground – – Crestline Picnic Area – – El Cariso Campground Arizona: Coconino National Forest Recreation BCFC // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 2 – Campground names: – – Chavez Crossing Group Campground – – Clints Well Campground Washington: Colville National Forest Cavan-Images // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 1 – Campground names: – – Tiffany Springs Campground Arizona: Coronado National Forest Bob Pool // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 10 – Campground names: – – Arcadia Campground – – Bog Springs Campground – – Lakeview Campground – – Peppersauce Campground – – Rock Bluff Group Site – – Stockton Pass Campground – – Sycamore Campground – – Twilight Group Campground – – Upper Arcadia Group Site – – White Rock Campground Montana and South Dakota: Custer Gallatin National Forest Nikki Yancey // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 7 – Campground names: – – Battle Ridge Campground (Weather dependent) – – Blacks Pond Campground (Weather dependent) – – Canyon Campground – – Cow Creek Campground And Picnic Area (Weather dependent) – – Holiday Spring Campground (Weather dependent) – – Lantis Spring Campground (Weather dependent) – – M-K Campground (Limited service in winter) North Dakota: Dakota Prairie Grasslands Dennis MacDonald // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 1 – Campground name: – – Buffalo Gap Campground (Limited services in winter) Kentucky: Daniel Boone National Forest Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 3 – Campground names: – – Bee Rock Campground (Partial seasonal closure) – – S-Tree Campground (Partial seasonal closure) – – Turkey Foot Campground Oregon: Deschutes National Forest Isaac Crabbe // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 4 – Campground names: – – Allen Springs Campground – – Camp Sherman Campground – – Lower Bridge Campground – – Pine Rest Campground Utah: Dixie National Forest Iv-olga // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 1 – Campground names: – – Blue Spruce Campground (Weather dependent) California: Eldorado National Forest Paul Brady Photography // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 1 – Campground names: – – Dru Barner Campground South Carolina: Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests phonghoang // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 8 – Campground names: – – Brick House Campground – – Buck Hall Recreation Area – – Elmwood Recreation Area – – Cassidy Bridge Hunt Camp – – Honey Hill Recreation Area – – Lick Fork Lake Recreation Area – – Sedalia Campground – – Whetstone Horse Camp Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia: George Washington & Jefferson National Forest Film Adventure // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 5 – Campground names: – – Camp Run Campground – – Greenwood Point Campground – – Hone Quarry Campground – – Little Fort Campground – – Wolf Gap Recreation Area Washington: Gifford Pinchot National Forest Kushal Bose // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 2 – Campground names: – – Government Mineral Springs – – Sunset Falls Campground and Day Use New Mexico: Gila National Forest William Silver // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 2 – Campground names: – – Aeroplane Mesa Campground – – Cosmic Campground International Dark Sky Sanctuary Indiana: Hoosier National Forest Alisha Bube // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 3 – Campground names: – – Blackwell Campground – – North Face Loop – – Shirley Creek Campground California and Nevada: Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Al Bittler // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 2 – Campground names: – – Fletcher View Campground – – Kyle Canyon Picnic Area Michigan: Huron-Manistee National Forests ehrlif // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 2 – Campground names: – – Timber Creek Campground – – Twinwood Lake Campground Idaho: Idaho Panhandle National Forests Evan Haas // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 3 – Campground names: – – Copper Creek Campground – – Meadow Creek Campground – – Robinson Lake Campground New Mexico: Lincoln National Forest Tim Malek // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 1 – Campground name: – – Skyline Campground California: Los Padres National Forest Steven Beck // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 20 – Campground names: – – Baja Campground – – Ballinger Campground – – Bates Canyon Campground – – Davy Brown Campground – – Figueroa Campground – – Friis Campground – – Fremont Campground – – Hi Mountain Campground – – Holiday Group Campground – – Horseshoe Springs Campground – – La Panza Campground – – Los Prietos Campground – – Miranda Pine Campground – – Nira Campground – – Paradise Campground – – Rancho Nuevo Campground – – Rose Valley Campground – – Sage Hill Group Campground – – Toad Springs Campground – – Upper Oso Campground Colorado and Utah: Manti-La Sal National Forest Marieke Peche // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 1 – Campground name: – – Upper Six Mile Ponds Campground Missouri: Mark Twain National Forest Randy Kostichka // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 8 – Campground names: – – Bar-K Wrangler Camp – – Berryman Campground – – Cobb Ridge Recreation Area – – Fourche Lake Recreation Area – – Greer Crossing Recreation Area – – Hazel Creek Campground – – McCormack Lake Recreation Area – – Pinewoods Lake Recreation Area Texas: National Forests and Grasslands in Texas Daniel Koglin // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 2 – Campground names: – – 514-D White Rock Horse Camp – – 566 Piney Creek Horse Camp Alabama: National Forests in Alabama JNix // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 4 – Campground names: – – Brushy Lake Recreation Area – – Payne Lake Recreation Area – – Pine Glen Recreation Area – – Warden Station Horse Camp North Carolina: National Forests in North Carolina P T Hamilton // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 15 – Campground names: – – Arrowhead Campground – – Badin Horse Camp or Old Horse Camp – – Badin Lake Campground and Group Camp – – Canebrake Horse Camp – – Cedar Point Campground – – Cove Creek Group Campground – – Flanners Beach/Neuse River Campground – – Horse Cove Campground – – Kuykendall Group Campground – – North Mills River Campground (Limited services in winter) – – Oyster Point Campground – – Uwharrie Hunt Camp – – West Morris Mtn. Campground – – White Pines Group Campground – – Wine Spring Horse Camp Nebraska: Nebraska National Forests and Grasslands marekuliasz // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 1 – Campground name: – – Bessey Recreation Complex and Campground Idaho: Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests Robert Travis // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 40 – Campground names: – – Bridge Creek Campground (Weather dependent) – – Castle Creek Campground (Weather dependent) – – Cedars Campground (Weather dependent) – – Crooked River Campground #3 (Weather dependent) – – Ditch Creek Campground (Weather dependent) – – Dixie Meadow Campground (Weather dependent) – – Fish Creek Campground (Weather dependent) – – Five Mile Campground (Weather dependent) – – French Gulch Campground (Weather dependent) – – Granite Springs Campground (Weather dependent) – – Halfway House Campground (Weather dependent) – – Knife Edge Campground and River Access (Weather dependent) – – Leggett Creek Campground (Weather dependent) – – Lolo Creek Campground (Weather dependent) – – Mackay Bar Campground (Weather dependent) – – Mallard Creek Campground (Weather dependent) – – Meadow Creek Campground (Weather dependent) – – North Fork Slate Creek Campground (Weather dependent) – – O’Hara Saddle Campground (Weather dependent) – – Orogrande Campground #1 and #2 (Weather dependent) – – Orogrande Campground #3 and #4 (Weather dependent) – – Orogrande Summit Campground (Weather dependent) – – Oxbow Campsite (Weather dependent) – – Poet Creek Campground (Weather dependent) – – Race Creek Campground (Weather dependent) – – Red River Campground (Weather dependent) – – Rocky Bluff Campground (Weather dependent) – – Sam’s Creek Campground (Weather dependent) – – Sing Lee Campground (Weather dependent) – – Slide Creek Dispersed Site (Weather dependent) – – Slims Camp (Weather dependent) – – South Fork Campground (Weather dependent) – – Spring Bar Campground (Weather dependent) – – Table Meadows Campground (Weather dependent) – – Ten Mile (Weather dependent) – – Trapper Creek Camp Area (Weather dependent) – – Twenty-mile Bar Dispersed Site (Weather dependent) – – Weitas Creek Campground (Weather dependent) – – Wildhorse Campground (Weather dependent) – – White Sand Campground (Weather dependent) Washington: Olympic National Forest Jesse Stephens // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 1 – Campground name: – – Littleton Horse Camp Michigan: Ottawa National Forest ehrlif // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 2 – Campground names: – – Golden Lake Campground – – Sylvania Wilderness Backcountry Camping Arkansas and Oklahoma: Ouachita National Forest All Stock Photos // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 1 – Campground name: – – Cedar Lake Recreation Area Arkansas: Ozark-St. Francis National Forests Zack Frank // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 9 – Campground names: – – Barkshed Recreation Area – – Bear Creek Lake Recreation Area – – Brock Creek Lake Recreation Area – – Cove Lake Recreation Area – – Gunner Pool Recreation Area (Weather dependent) – – Long Pool Recreation Area – – Ozone Recreation Area – – Redding Recreation Area – – Richland Creek Recreation Area Colorado and Kansas: Pike-San Isabel National Forests Steve Lagreca // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 10 – Campground names: – – Cimarron Campground – – Deer Creek Campground – – Dexter Campground – – Hall Valley Campground – – Handcart Campground – – Lone Rock Campground – – Osprey Campground – – Ouzel Campground – – Platte River Campground – – Whiteside Picnic Area Arizona: Prescott National Forest Cavan-Images // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 3 – Campground names: – – Alto Pit OHV Day Use/Campground – – Powell Springs Campground – – White Spar Campground Colorado: Rio Grande National Forest IrinaK // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 1 – Campground name: – – Rio Grande Campground (Weather dependent) Oregon: Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest Victoria Ditkovsky // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 2 – Campground names: – – Harr Point Campground – – Acorn Woman Lakes Campground Idaho: Salmon-Challis National Forest linber // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 1 – Campground name: – – Meadow Lake Campground California: San Bernardino National Forest Terabithia003 // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 1 – Campground name: – – Horse Springs Campground California: Sequoia National Forest Virrage Images // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 9 – Campground names: – – Auxiliary Dam Campground – – Chico Flat Dispersed Camping – – French Gulch Group Campground – – Headquarters Campground – – Old Isabella – – Paradise Cove Campground – – Pioneer Point Campground – – South Fork Rec Campground – – Tillie Creek #1 Group Campground California: Shasta-Trinity National Forest Sundry Photography // Shutterstock – Number of year-round campgrounds: 10 – Campground names: – – Ackerman Campground – – Bridge Camp Campground – – Deadlun Campground – – Dekkas Rock Group Campground – – Hayden Flat Campground (Partial seasonal closure) – – Hirz Bay Campground – – Lakeshore East Campground – – Lower Jones Valley Campground – – Madrone Campground – – Minersville Campground (Walk-in sites only in winter) Illinois: Shawnee National Forest