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The U.S. National Forest Campgrounds Guide website, www.forestcamping.com, is a wealth of information about developed campgrounds in all 176 national forests and grasslands across the country. It is basically an encyclopedia, straight forward and impersonal. Suzi’s Blog adds a little personal touch to the ForestCamping.com website with postings about our experiences, adventures, and discoveries along with other postings related to camping, national forests and grasslands, and family fund.

I am Suzi Dow and I hope you will find something interesting, something helpful, something informative, but mostly something that will help you get out and discover our national forests and grasslands.



Morel Mushrooms – yummy

As a results of last year’s 41 Complex and Saddle Complex wildfires, which burned more than 47,000 acres on the Bitterroot and Salmon-Challis national forests, conditions are expected to provide a bounty of morels mushroom.  This means you, private citizen, can pick up to five gallon per day or 20 gallon for the season of   Read More >>

Cooking with old friends for family

Two of life’s greatest comforts – Hugs and Good food. My husband walked into the kitchen while I was at the stove and asked, “ Wha’ch doing?” “Making tomato sauce,” was my response. “That’s a lot of work.  Why bother when that stuff from a jar is okay?” He’s right.  Making tomato sauce from scratch   Read More >>

Fly-fishing in Arizona?

When I say Arizona you might think Grand Canyon, Sedona, Painted Desert, maybe Spring training for baseball but not fly-fishing. Big mistake. Fred and I are not anglers (Fred even avoids the fish counter at our local grocery store) but the following list could also double for outstanding locations to enjoy Arizona scenery and quiet   Read More >>

Home Remedies for Campers

Sometimes there just isn’t else but old-fashion, tried and true home remedies to take care of a problem.  Here are some I have found effective. Aching Back – Take a plastic zipper bag of crushed ice applied to the sore area two or three time a day for no longer than 20 minutes. After 2   Read More >>

Food Storage Tips for campers

While the following food storage tips target RV campers, with some adjustment, they should be good for all campers.  The bottomline is safe food storage for all. While the following food storage tips target RV campers, with some adjustment, they should be good for all campers.  The bottomline is safe food storage for all. Cool   Read More >>

Magnificient Ponderosa pine

There are few trees, IMHO, more beautiful than the Ponderosa pine. I have read the Ponderosa pine outlines the “real” American West. If you’re driving through the high desert of the Southwest, the towering mountains of Colorado, or watching an old episode of Bonanza on tv, the tree youare most likely seeing is the Ponderosa   Read More >>

Lovin’ Corinth cg

I met a man at the Louisville KOA who stays only in KOA Kampgrounds. I asked if he had every tried a national forest campground. He looked at me as if I had a second head and responded, “I need full hook-ups.” As I sit here in my spacious Corinth campground site, I send up   Read More >>

Thoughts on national grasslands

I love national forests but national grasslands are special and unique unto them selves. Maybe it’s because they are so open and vast and empty. They are cris-crossed by barb wire fences so cattle can safely graze on the tall rippling grass, so maybe they aren’t really so open.  And as to empty?  Grasslands are   Read More >>

Winter is beautiful but stay safe

Snow makes everything so beautiful.  White puffy pillows of snow on on trees limbs around a pristine field fresh snow is the stuff of Christmas cards.  It beckons cross-country skiers to children with visions of towering snowman alike.  But all the beauty hids dangers.  Snow and ice on roof-tops can fail and fall suddenly, causing   Read More >>

Crosbyton, TX – Nice Surprise

If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a million times – be open to unaspected surprises.  Crosbyton, Texas, with its a little campground with full hook-ups located next to their city park was such a surprise.  We were on our way home.  According to my calculations, it would take several more days.  That was okay   Read More >>

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