- Coastal Acres in Provincetown, Massachusetts serves all families who enjoy camping and is openly LGBT friendly. Its location in the Cape Cod area enables visitors to participate in numerous local activities including harbor tours, horseback riding, whale-watching, and sailing. The area's many beaches are within short walking or driving distance from the campground. Families may bring pets, but they must be kept on a leash while visiting the campground. Families may camp in tents or trailers.
- Margo's Corner in Naalehu, Hawaii provides both bed and breakfast-style housing and camping space. Most visitors to Margo's Corner are members of the LGBT community, but all visitors are welcome. The business is privately owned and operated by a family, and family-style meals are provided for all visitors, including campers. Margo's Corner is an ideal spot for LGBT couples and families visiting Hawaii's parks, volcanoes and other natural attractions.
- Camp David in Inverness, Florida is a clothing-optional, men's only campground that requires membership for admission. You must be 21 years of age to obtain a membership. Camp David is an ideal vacation spot for couples or single gay men who enjoy the outdoors. Couples may camp in tents or trailers. The campground is within short driving distance of several state parks and wildlife preserves, Disney World and Seaworld.
- The Highlands Resort in Guerneville, California offers cabins and campgrounds for visitors. In the midst of the Russian River Recreation Area camping facilities at Highlands are well suited for couples seeking a peaceful retreat. Highlands serves adult visitors and describes itself as "not appropriate for children." This site is about 75 miles north of from San Francisco, so visitors can access shopping and nightlife after a day outdoors. Highlands self-identifies as "straight-friendly" though over 98% of guests identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.
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