campsite

[ˈkæmpsaɪt]

campsite Definition

a place where people can put up a tent or park a caravan, usually with toilets and places for washing.

Using campsite: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "campsite" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We found a great campsite by the lake.

  • Example

    The campsite was equipped with fire pits and picnic tables.

  • Example

    The campsite was crowded during the summer months.

  • Example

    The national park has several campsites for visitors.

campsite Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for campsite

  • campground
  • camping area
  • camping ground
  • camping site
  • tent site

Phrases with campsite

  • a campsite that does not have any amenities such as running water or electricity

    Example

    The hikers set up their tent at a primitive campsite in the wilderness.

  • a campsite located in a remote area, often accessible only by hiking or backpacking

    Example

    The backcountry campsites in the national park offer a true wilderness experience.

  • drive-in campsite

    a campsite that is accessible by car or other vehicle

    Example

    The drive-in campsites at the state park are popular with families who want to go camping.

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Summary: campsite in Brief

A 'campsite' [ˈkæmpsaɪt] is a designated area where people can pitch a tent or park a caravan. It typically includes facilities such as toilets and washing areas. Examples include 'We found a great campsite by the lake.' and 'The national park has several campsites for visitors.' Different types of campsites include 'primitive campsite,' which lacks amenities, 'backcountry campsite,' which is located in remote areas, and 'drive-in campsite,' which is accessible by car.