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Why stay in a crowded campground with a view of the  Interstate Highway when, for the same price, you can stay  in one of the most beautiful spots in America?  Most of  this country’s greatest recreation sites are on government  lands, and aren’t accessible to most private campground  owners.

Recreation Resource Management is a private company  that operates campgrounds and other recreational facilities in National Forests and state parks under long term concession agreements.  We have over 175 sites in 11 states, and this site is designed to help you find the right location for your vacation.

We have had many of our campgrounds voted into the top 100 family campgrounds in the US!

Recreation Resource Management Award Winning Campgournds

Golden Age / Golden Access Passes

Your Golden Age and Golden Access passes will still receive the same discount in 2010 in the USFS campgrounds we manage as they did in the past, including 50% off camping fees

Getting Started

You can click on the map below to learn more about our sites

National Forest Campgrounds and State Parks

Or, you can check out our photo gallery to find the location that interests you the most

Or, you can go to the National Forest Service Site Locator to find just the right
experience

Or, if you already know where you want to go, you can go straight to the
National Reservations site.


More About Us

RRM is in the business of providing quality recreation management services, with a focus on customer satisfaction and environmental stewardship.  If you would like to lean more about how we help Federal, State, and Local governments continue to provide world-class recreation opportunities in an era of shrinking budgets, you canlearn more about how we can provide recreation management services.

Some people have expressed concerns about private companies operating on public lands.  Under our concession agreements, our government partners are able to provide better services for less money.  In addition, the vast majority of the fees you pay stay right in the local park, either to support operations or to make capital improvements.  For more information, check out our FAQ