Tent camping involves setting up a temporary shelter made of fabric, typically a tent, at a campsite in an outdoor environment. Campers spend one or more nights in these tents, and the experience can vary from a rustic wilderness adventure to a more comfortable and organized camping trip at established campgrounds.
Outdoor Setting: Tent camping allows you to immerse yourself in the natural world. Campsites can be located in national parks, forests, near lakes, rivers, and mountains, or even on private campgrounds.
Shelter: Campers use tents as their primary shelter. These come in various sizes and styles, from small backpacking tents to larger family tents.