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campground
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camp·ground  (kmpground)
n.
An area used for setting up a camp or holding a camp meeting.
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Noun1.campgroundcampground - a site where people on holiday can pitch a tent
land site, site - the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located); "a good site for the school"
Translations
campground [ˈkæmpgraʊnd] N (US) → cámping m


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ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST - Two-thirds of the storm-damaged forest roads in northern Los Angeles County remain closed this holiday weekend, but some routes to campgrounds and other recreation facilities have reopened, the U.
We believe one crucial reason that families spend time in campgrounds is that they want to have fun.
While you're requesting that permit, you might want to talk to a recreation officer about free maps, brochures, and the new "Easy Access" booklets listing campgrounds and outdoor opportunities in your area.
 
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