Camping Culture
Camping culture refers to the recreational activity of spending time outdoors, often in natural settings like forests, mountains, or near lakes. It typically involves setting up temporary shelters, such as tents or campers, and engaging in activities like hiking, fishing, and cooking over a campfire. This culture promotes a connection with nature and encourages outdoor skills, teamwork, and self-sufficiency.
Many people participate in camping as a way to escape urban life and enjoy quality time with family and friends. Popular camping destinations include national parks, state parks, and campgrounds. The culture also emphasizes environmental stewardship, encouraging campers to leave no trace and respect wildlife and natural resources.