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One of the best things about exploring all the best camping spots around the United States is witnessing just how astonishingly diverse its natural landscapes are. In a single road trip, you could find yourself cruising through the arid high desert in central California , then sleeping under the stars in a patch of old-growth rainforest in northern Washington .
Not only is exploring the country’s vast expanse of public lands good for your mental health , camping on them is the best way to beat the crowds to your morning hike and catch an unhurried sunset vista when the day is done. So, as the weather warms up and outdoorsy plans begin to take shape, we’ve put together a list of our favorite place to camp in every single state, including Puerto Rico .
To make sure that our list was affordable and accessible, we’re skipping options found on Hipcamp (a platform like Airbnb that lists outdoor stays and camping experiences on privately owned land) and sticking with the basics–every spot on this list sits within the national or state parks system. Lace up your boots, air out your tent and read on for our A-to-Z guide to the best camping spots in America.
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Best camping in Alabama: Cheaha State Park
Most travelers don’t go to Alabama for the mountain views, but this 77-site campground flips the script. Meaning “high place” in Creek, Cheaha State Park is set at a breezy 2,407 feet above sea level and provides an amenity-rich woodland haven (we’re talking bathhouses, fire rings, and electrical hookups), catering to hikers, bikers, and climbers .
Best camping in Alaska: Wonder Lake, Denali National Park
Arguably the spot with the most tantalizing view of Denali, Wonder Lake is a wilderness seeker’s dream. Accessible by shuttle bus, this tents-only primitive campground sits lakeside in the vast Alaskan tundra, amidst crimson dwarf birch shrubs.
Best camping in Arizona: Desert View Campground, Grand Canyon National Park
Escape the tourist throngs of Grand Canyon Village and enjoy a quieter, simpler camping experience at Desert View. Located a stone’s throw from the craggy maw of the Grand Canyon , these first-come, first-served sites are a shady, private place to unwind, in the midst of a juniper grove.
Best camping in Arkansas: Petit Jean State Park
RVers , tenters, and Yurt-lovers will revel in the multitude of camping options and creature comforts at Petit Jean State Park. Explore the sandstone boulders of Bear Cave and hike to 95-foot Cedar Falls, before an afternoon kickback in the swimming pool (you read that right).
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Best camping in California: Upper Pines Campground, Yosemite National Park
Set smack in the middle of that famous Yosemite Valley granite, the year-round Upper Pines Campground is a fantastic place to beat the park’s notorious traffic, because it’s a stone’s throw from notable sights like Cook’s Meadow , Mirror Lake , and the scenic, 12-mile bike path .
Best camping in Colorado: Moraine Park Campground, Rocky Mountain National Park
Tucked into an elk-filled valley near attractions like Bear Lake and Glacier Gorge, this high-altitude getaway is ideal for view-seekers and avid hikers. Come for the year-round availability, stay for the jaw-dropping Rocky Mountain sunsets.
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Best camping in Connecticut: Rocky Neck State Park
It’s true—swimming in the Long Island Sound, fishing for saltwater bass, and hiking among marshland waterfowl can all be found less than an hour drive from New Haven . After a day spent lounging on white sand beaches, stargaze right from your tent, while serenaded by the pops and crackles of the campfire.
Best camping in Delaware: Cape Henlopen State Park
Sink your toes into the sand at this 7,000-acre oceanfront campsite. Beloved by fishers and stand-up paddleboarders alike, the newly renovated campground offers amenities galore (like laundry and a camp store) while providing easy access to the park’s beaches, historic Fort Miles Museum, and tidal salt marshes.
Best camping in Florida: Bahia Honda State Park
Sip your morning coffee with a view of the electric blue waters of the Florida Keys . Bahia Honda’s white sand beaches, frilly palm trees, epic snorkeling, and impeccable night skies feel more like the Caribbean than the U.S.
Best camping in Georgia: West Rim Campground, Cloudland Canyon State Park
It’s hard to believe that cascading waterfalls, thousand-foot-deep canyons, and rugged sandstone cliffs can all be found in one place, least of all Georgia. But, impressively, Cloudland Canyon makes it happen. Overnight guests can choose between backpacking , car camping, or splurging on a cottage that’s spitting distance from the best views.
Best camping in Hawaii: Polihale State Park
Pitching your tent on the soft sand of Polihale State Park is about as close to heaven as you can get–if you can brave the dirt road to get there, that is. Here, the intrepid traveler (with a 4-wheel-drive vehicle) is rewarded with shaded oceanfront picnic tables, impressive sunsets, and epic views of the towering sea cliffs of the Nāpali Coast.
Best camping in Idaho: Glacier View Campground, Sawtooth National Forest
With striking views of 10,229-foot Mount Heyburn, shaded sites tucked among fragrant lodgepole pines, and easy access to one of the most stunning lakes in the state, it’s no wonder that Glacier View is one of the most sought-after campgrounds in Idaho. Hikers will appreciate the dozens of miles of nearby trails, while water lovers can float or paddle in nearby Redfish Lake.
Best camping in Illinois: Pharaoh Campground, Garden of the Gods Recreation Area
From its knobby, lichen-encrusted spires to its behemoth rust-colored rocks, Garden of the Gods is a park that lives up to its name. Solitude seekers will love the panoramic sunset views and the park’s shady, crowd-free campground of 12 first-come, first-served sites.
Best camping in Indiana: Dunewood Campground, Indiana Dunes National Park
The high, sandy hills of Indiana Dunes might seem more at home in the Sahara than along the southern edge of Lake Michigan, but the uniqueness of this geological wonder is what’s kept travelers coming back for over 100 years. Ready to stretch your legs? Explore the park’s amazing biodiversity along the 4.7-mile Cowles Bog Trail .
Best camping in Iowa: Backbone State Park
It’s not all flat farmland in Iowa . Since 1920, Backbone State Park has been a celebrated recreation area, boasting one of the state’s best geological wonders: the Devil’s Backbone, a steep ridge of river-carved bedrock. Hikers can explore amongst twisted cedars and cliffs of dolomite limestone, and rock climbers will love the park’s plentiful steep routes.
Best camping in Kansas: Historic Lake Scott State Park
The western edge of Kansas contains a multitude of natural wonders, like forested canyons, sparkling lakes, and rocky bluffs that dominate the famously flat expanse of the rest of the state. Historic Lake Scott State Park centers around a 100-acre spring-fed lake surrounded by old growth ash, elm, and cottonwood trees, perfect for the camper looking to fish, stand-up paddleboard, boat, or hike the 3-mile Lake Scott West Loop .
Best camping in Kentucky: Middle Fork Campground, Natural Bridge State Park
Kentucky’s Red River Gorge is an area revered by climbers for its flaky, Corbin sandstone, but travelers also come for the magnificent views and gargantuan stone arch. Hike or take the SkyLift to nab that perfect photo, then doze off to the burbling of the campground’s creek.
Best camping in Louisiana: Chicot State Park
Cyclists, backpackers, anglers, and water lovers of all stripes flock to Chicot State Park for its eerily scenic, swampy bottomland hardwood forest. Choose between 198 “improved” campsites, which offer water and electrical hookups, or get back to roots at one of the area’s six first-come, first-served backcountry campsites.
Best camping in Maine: Blackwoods Campground, Acadia National Park
Snuggled into a lush forest of spruce and hemlock, Blackwoods Campground provides a centrally located shady solace for adventure seekers in Acadia . Climb Cadillac Mountain for a spectacular sunrise show, dip your feet into the water at Sand Beach, and marvel at the craggy coastal headland of Otter Point.
Best camping in Maryland: Assateague State Park
Feel the brisk, salty spray of the Atlantic Ocean just steps from your campsite on this coastal barrier island. Pass the days sunbathing, or kayaking in secluded, marshy coves, beside the wild horses who wander the sand.
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Best camping in Massachusetts: Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
After a quick ferry ride from Boston, campers can revel in the wildflowers, tidepools, and sandy shores of the Boston Harbor Islands. They’re a history lesson by day, too: Explore Civil War-era Fort Warren, before retreating to a hidden beach campsite on Lovells Island.
Best camping in Michigan: Twelvemile Beach Campground, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Few campgrounds at Pictured Rocks come with a lake view, which makes Twelvemile Beach all the more desirable. Pitch a tent among stands of white birch and gaze out at the deep blue vastness of Lake Superior. And don’t miss kayaking around the park’s namesake rock formations—rentals and tours are available in nearby Munising.
Best camping in Minnesota: Woodenfrog Campground, Kabetogama State Forest
As one of the only water-based parks in the system, finding a launchpad for Voyageurs National Park can challenge the most seasoned road tripper. Our tip: Rent a boat from a local operator, and set off for the Ellsworth Rock Gardens and the tiny, deserted islands of Lake Kabetogma. Or, simply splash around in the lake’s warm waters at Woodenfrog’s own swimming beach.
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Best camping in Mississippi: Tishomingo State Park
Rich with Native American history, Tishomingo State Park takes its name from a leader of the Chickasaw Nation. Its location in the foothills of the Appalachians makes this woodland park and campground perfect for peaceful hiking excursions and family float trips down Bear Creek.
Best camping in Missouri: Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park
Beat the Missouri heat by splashing around in the boulder-strewn waterfalls and swimming holes of Johnson’s Shut-Ins. This well-appointed campground is a stone’s throw from the Black River, and locals love the walk-in campsites for their ample space and privacy.
Best Camping in Montana: Many Glacier Campground, Glacier National Park
Though it’s tricky to nab a coveted reservation at this storied national park campground , those who do will be rewarded with sweeping panoramas of the Northern Rockies and easy access to mirror-clear Swiftcurrent Lake. After a hearty camp breakfast, get your heartrate up on a trek to Iceberg Lake or the Grinnell Glacier Viewpoint.
Best camping in Nebraska: Smith Falls State Park
The misty cascade of 63-foot Smith Falls isn’t the only thing that makes this park great. Water-loving Nebraska campers can tube, canoe, and kayak the Niobrara, a National Scenic River.
Best camping in Nevada: Valley of Fire State Park
40,000 acres of flame-red Aztec sandstone and 2,000-year-old petroglyphs are what make Valley of Fire , near the metropolis of Las Vegas , truly remarkable. Here, two campgrounds boasting a total of 72 units offer travelers creature comforts like shade areas, showers, RV hookups (water and power), and a dump station. Don’t miss the 1-mile hike to the aptly-named Rainbow Vista.
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Best camping in New Hampshire: Lafayette Place Campground, Franconia Notch State Park
Easily one of the best spots for leaf-peeping in October, Franconia Notch is also a brilliant summer destination for hikers looking to hop onto a stretch of the Appalachian Trail and traverse the Franconia Ridge. Set right on the banks of the Pemigewasset River, this forested campground is as close as you can get to those scenic White Mountain trails as well.
Best camping in New Jersey: Worthington State Forest
Worthington State Forest is a breath of fresh air for Garden State residents—and just an hour drive from Newark. Hike to the top of Mount Tammany and gaze out at the verdant, rolling hills of northern New Jersey , before curling up in your sleeping bag on the banks of the Delaware River.
Best Camping in New Mexico: Three Rivers Campground, Lincoln National Forest
With White Sands’ backcountry camping area closed for the moment, it can be tricky to find a scenic alternative that’s within easy driving distance to the park. Luckily, remote Three Rivers Campground really delivers the goods. Not only can you stargaze while beating the heat here (the sites sit at a lofty 5,000 feet), visitors can also take a .5-mile trail to marvel at one of the largest petroglyph sites in the Southwest.
Best camping in New York: Letchworth State Park
Colloquially called the “Grand Canyon of the East,” Letchworth State Park is revered for its striking river gorge, with cliffs as high at 600 feet. 66 miles of hiking trails through noble fir and white spruce await avid hikers, while rafters and kayakers can try their hand at descending the Genesee River. The campground even offers a bridle path for equestrians.
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Best camping in North Carolina: Mount Pisgah Campground
Spanning 469 miles from the Great Smoky Mountains to Shenandoah, the Blue Ridge Parkway is one of the most scenic roads in the country. Situated on its southern end near Asheville is Mount Pisgah, a breezy high-altitude respite from the summer heat. Don't miss the three-mile trek to its summit, followed up by a burger and local brew at the Pisgah Inn.
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Best camping in North Dakota: Cottonwood Campground, Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Often touted as the landscape that made Roosevelt into the “conservationist president,” North Dakota’s colorful badlands, cheerful prairie dog towns, and herds of bison combine to make the national park a wonder to behold. Set on the banks of the Little Missouri River, Cottonwood Campground offers excellent wildlife viewing, plus fire rings and picnic tables for nights around the campfire.
Best camping in Ohio: Old Man’s Cave Campground, Hocking Hills State Park
From its deep, rough-cut gorges to its eerie hemlock groves, Hocking Hills is the perfect place for shady walks (and maybe even a little forest bathing , if that's your thing). Old Man’s Cave, named after a hermit who lived in its caverns in the late 1700s, is the most popular site in the park drawing explorers of all ages with its impressive rock formations and waterfalls.
Best camping in Oklahoma: Old Circle Campground, Robber’s Cave State Park
Once used as a hideout for legendary outlaw Jesse James, Robber’s Cave State Park is now a sanctuary for outdoor lovers of all types. Hikers, bikers, equestrians, climbers, anglers, and paddlers alike will love the easy reservoir access, miles of trails, and rugged cliffs of the San Bois Mountains.
Best camping in Oregon: Eagle Creek Campground
Situated in the center of the action of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area , Eagle Creek Campground offers a glimpse into our nation’s history as the very first developed campground in the forest system. From camp, travelers can try to spot an osprey fishing or stroll along the basalt rock formations of the Eagle Creek Trail. Best of all, the famous Multnomah Falls is a short drive west.
Pennsylvania
Best camping in Pennsylvania: Ricketts Glen State Park Campground
Ricketts Glen Campground sits atop a forested peninsula that juts into the pristine waters of Lake Jean. But lakeside hangs are far from the top activity in the park. Meander through beech and hemlock stands, while taking in the area’s 22 waterfalls, finishing at the most striking: the 94-foot Ganoga Falls.
Puerto Rico
Best camping in Puerto Rico: Parque Nacional Balneario Seven Seas Campground
Park your tent just steps from the sea, at one of Puerto Rico’s beloved, crescent-shaped beaches. Soak up the Caribbean sunshine and snorkel right off the sand, then grab a rental car and switch gears for a short drive into the El Yunque rainforest.
Rhode Island
Best camping in Rhode Island: Charlestown Breachway
To overnight at Charlestown Breachway, campers will need their own “self-contained rig” (that's a motorhome in layman's terms). It’s a steep price of admission, but it allows RV owners, renters , and avid van-lifers a front row seat to some of the best saltwater fishing in the country. All sites are within walking distance to a sandy beach, providing breathtaking views of Block Island Sound.
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Best camping in South Carolina: Devil's Fork State Park
Don’t let the name fool you—Devil’s Fork is home to some of the most heavenly, mountain spring-fed waters in the state. Set on the tranquil edge of Lake Jocassee, this largely undeveloped park is full of opportunities for freshwater scuba divers , trout lovers, and paddlers hunting for obscure waterfalls.
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Best camping in South Dakota: Elk Mountain Campground, Wind Cave National Park
Though the park is famous for its enormous caverns full of boxwork and cave popcorn rock formations, Wind Cave is also extremely biodiverse. After settling in under a grove of ponderosa pines, search for bison herds on a scenic drive, or take in the rolling, golden hills on the Lookout Point Trail.
Best camping in Tennessee: Elkmont Campground, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Set in the middle of the busiest national park in the country, the beautifully forested sites of Elkmont Campground are a fantastic place to set up base camp. 200 tent and RV sites with fire rings and picnic tables make post-hike feasts a cinch, and nearby, you’ll find trailheads for the mellow Little River Trail and Elkmont Nature Trail, both of which are great for trying to spot wild turkeys and deer.
Best camping in Texas: Chisos Basin Campground, Big Bend National Park
Perched atop an uncharacteristically green island in the sky, the Chisos Basin does not feel like Texas . Mountain lions and black bears roam free among the jagged, rust-colored cliffs, and the arid Chihuahuan Desert sprawls out thousands of feet below. If you're looking to hike, the campground’s 69 sites are the perfect jumping off point for the park’s best trails.
Best camping in Utah: The Needles Campground, Canyonlands National Park
Next time you’re in Moab, skip the hustle and bustle of Arches and head to the remote Needles Campground in Canyonlands, where Mars-like sandstone rock formations soar above sites lined with fire rings and picnic tables. During the day, explore the rust-red rocks and otherworldly terrain on the Chesler Park Viewpoint trail.
Best camping in Vermont: Smugglers’ Notch State Park
We’ve got two words for you: fall foliage. Vermont’s got it in spades, and at Smugglers’ Notch , near Stowe, car campers can soak it all in at 20 tent sites and 14 lean-to sites. Summit Mt. Mansfield or traipse along the moderate Sterling Pond Trail, then return to amenities like showers, toilets, and an RV dump station.
Best camping in Virginia: Big Meadows Campground, Shenandoah National Park
Perfect for catching a glimpse of tangerine-hued autumn leaves, Shenandoah is home to over 500 miles of trails, over a hundred of which are along the transcontinental Appalachian Trail. Big Meadows offers many homey comforts (like hot showers) while remaining close to waterfalls, wildlife viewing, and the park’s famous Skyline Drive.
Best camping in Washington: Hoh Campground, Olympic National Park
Sleep among moss-blanketed spruce, hemlock, and Douglas fir in one of the only temperate rainforests in the country. The first-come, first-served Hoh Campground allows travelers to spend the night right in the middle of the dense greenery. During the day, stroll along the 0.8-mile Hall of Mosses loop, and keep an eye out for bright yellow banana slugs.
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Best camping in West Virginia: Grandview Sandbar Campground, New River Gorge National Park
Of the free, primitive campgrounds offered at New River Gorge National Park, we like Grandview Sandbar best for its easy river access, shady picnic tables, and designated fire rings. In summertime, beat the heat by hopping into the cool water or busy yourself with a stroll at nearby Grandview Overlook before grabbing a burger and a pint at Smokey’s on the Gorge .
Best camping in Wisconsin: Quartzite Campground, Devil’s Lake State Park
As the most popular park in the state, Devil’s Lake has a lot of hype to live up to. Luckily, it delivers. Scramble up rocky outcroppings for a stellar view of the water, hike the East Bluff Trail, or rent a standup paddleboard and traverse the lake. The area hosts three large developed campgrounds, and Quartzite offers the best lake access.
Best camping in Wyoming: Signal Mountain Campground, Grand Teton National Park
Tucked against the shoreline of immense Jackson Lake, Signal Mountain Campground serves up some seriously breathtaking views of Mt. Moran and the northern Tetons. This is a fabulous place to pitch a tent if you’re with kids or new to camping, as it lies in a developed park enclave with laundry, showers, a restaurant, and a marina nearby. When the weather’s sunny, rent a kayak and paddle to Donoho Pt. or lace up your boots for the nearby hike to Trapper Lake.
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Since the arrival of spring, my mind has been consumed with non-stop thoughts of my upcoming outdoor adventures that will make the most out of the longer, warmer days. But as I learned the hard way last year, the trademark of any great trip is being prepared with excellent travel gear. Trust me, the last thing that anyone wants is to let uncomfortable athleisure hinder their enjoyment or have a flimsy tent spoil their camping trip. When it comes to exceptional outdoor gear, REI is my ultimate destination for purchasing high-quality and dependable travel essentials that are built to last.
If you've been searching for the perfect opportunity to upgrade your gear, then you're in luck, because REI also happens to be hosting an incredible (and under-the-radar) spring sale to ring in the season. With hundreds deals on top brands like Patagonia , Vuori , New Balance , Hoka , and Cotopaxi , this sale requires some diligent scrolling, so I’ve taken the time to carefully sift through them alls to curate a list of the 50 best ones, starting at just $4 ahead of all of your upcoming ventures.
The apparel deals at REI are truly next-level. With mega discounts on the top-rated and extra stylish Outdoor Voices Doing Things Dress and Arc'teryx Men's Cormac Crew SS Shirt in Pytheas Heather , you have the chance to upgrade your wardrobe with high-quality pieces that are perfect for any adventure. And guess what? You can snag a pair of the REI Co-op Women’s Trailsmith Overalls in Washed Blue for just $27 and even get $50 off a pair of the Kuhl Men’s Renegade Rock Pants in Bedrock . We don’t know how long these deals will last, or how much longer they’ll be in stock. So if I were you, I’d get shopping.
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Any experienced hiker, runner, or traveler will tell you that the shoes you wear (and pack) play an important role in ensuring a comfortable trip. If your shoe collection is lacking in that department ahead of spring hikes and other outdoor activities, then consider this REI sale as a clear indication that it's time for an upgrade. Whether its with a pair of the New Balance Men’s Fresh Foam X More v4 Sneakers to wear on your next run or the top-rated Merrell Men's Merrell Moab Women's Speed Mid Gore-Tex Hiking Boots for your next trek, be sure to take advantage of significant discounts on both pairs while they’re still in stock.
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Complete with stellar deals on spacious tents and campsite must-haves , REI has some of the best discounts on camping gear across the web right now. If you’re looking to turn your next camping experience into a glamping experience, I recommend snagging the REI Co-op Outward Hammock while it's on sale for $99. Or, if your camping accessory department needs a bit more love, you’ll have to check out the TheTentLab The Deuce UL Backcountry Trowel while its on sale for $15, the Princeton Tec Snap Solo Headlamp for just $21, and the cooling and UV-blocking Sunday Afternoons UVShield Cool Face Mask for a mere $4.
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So you’ve shopped for new camping accessories, clothes, and shoes, but what about something to carry those precious valuables in? You'll need a durable backpack, duffel, or suitcase to withstand the weight of your essentials, so that’s where REI’s deals on spacious and practical bags come in. Shoppers can score the stylish Cotopaxi Luzon Del Dia 18-liter Backpack , a roomy and sleek hiking bag for just $65 off and high-quality Eagle Creek Tarmac XE 2-Wheel 95-liter Wheeled Luggage while it's sporting an enticing $100 discount. That’s not all, as customers can also enjoy steep discounts on daypacks and hip packs for a fraction of their price. But you’ll have to act accordingly because there’s no way these bag deals will be in stock for much longer.
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When you visit Moscow , Russia, you’re seeing one of the world’s largest, and most expensive, capital cities . While there is a history of violent crime against foreign journalists and aid personnel in Russia, a trip to Moscow is usually safe for mainstream travelers. Most tourists in Moscow only face potential issues with petty crime, though terrorism is also a concern. Visitors should stick to the principal tourist areas and abide by the local security advice.
Travel Advisories
- The U.S. Department of State urges travelers to avoid travel to Russia because of COVID-19 and to "exercise increased caution due to terrorism, harassment, and the arbitrary enforcement of local laws."
- Anyone exploring more of Russia should avoid "The North Caucasus, including Chechnya and Mount Elbrus, due to terrorism, kidnapping, and risk of civil unrest." Also, travelers should stay away from "Crimea due to Russia’s occupation of the Ukrainian territory and abuses by its occupying authorities."
- Canada states travelers should use a high degree of caution in Russia due to the threat of terrorism and crime.
Is Moscow Dangerous?
The Moscow city center is typically safe. In general, the closer you are to the Kremlin , the better. Travelers mainly need to be aware of their surroundings and look out for petty crime. Be especially careful in tourist areas such as Arbat Street and crowded places like the Moscow Metro transit system. The suburbs are also generally fine, though it is advised to stay away from Maryino and Perovo districts.
Terrorism has occurred in the Moscow area, leading authorities to increase security measures. Be more careful at tourist and transportation hubs, places of worship, government buildings, schools, airports, crowds, open markets, and additional tourist sites.
Pickpockets and purse snatching happen often in Russia, perpetrated by groups of children and teenagers who distract tourists to get their wallets and credit cards. Beware of people asking you for help, who then trick you into their scheme. Don’t expect a backpack to be a safe bag bet; instead, invest in something that you can clutch close to your body or purchase a money belt . Always diversify, storing some money in a separate location so that if you are pickpocketed, you'll have cash elsewhere. Keep an eye out for thieves in public transportation, underground walkways, tourist spots, restaurants, hotel rooms and homes, restaurants, and markets.
Is Moscow Safe for Solo Travelers?
Large cities like Moscow in Russia are overall fairly safe if you are traveling alone, and the Moscow Metro public transit is a secure and easy way to get around. But it is still a good idea to follow basic precautions as in any destination. Avoid exploring alone at night, especially in bad areas. You may want to learn some basic Russian phrases or bring a dictionary, as many locals don't speak English. However, in case you need any help, there are tourist police that speak English. Also, exploring with other trusted travelers and locals or on professional tours is often a good way to feel safe.
Is Moscow Safe for Female Travelers?
Catcalling and street harassment are infrequent in Moscow and the rest of Russia and females traveling alone don't usually have problems. There are plenty of police officers on the streets as well. Still, it serves to stick to Moscow's well-lit, public areas, avoid solo night walks, and use your instincts. Women frequenting bars may take receive some friendly attention. Females can wear whatever they want, but those entering Orthodox churches will be required to cover up. Though women in Russia are independent, domestic violence and other inequality issues take place regularly.
Safety Tips for LGBTQ+ Travelers
Russia is not known as a gay-friendly country. However, Moscow is one of the more welcoming cities with a blooming LGBTQ+ community and many friendly restaurants, bars, clubs, and other venues. Hate crimes in Russia have increased since the 2013 anti-gay propaganda law. Openly LGBTQ+ tourists in this conservative country may experience homophobic remarks, discrimination, or even violence, especially if traveling with a partner. Also, while women hold hands or hug publicly—whether romantically involved or not—men should avoid public displays of affection to prevent being insulted or other issues.
Safety Tips for BIPOC Travelers
Moscow and other big cities in Russia have sizable populations of various cultures, so discrimination against BIPOC travelers is rarer than in other parts of the country where it can become dangerous. Some people living in Russia who are Black, Asian, Jewish, and from other backgrounds have experienced racial discrimination and violence. Tourists won't usually experience overt racism but may be the recipients of some stares. If anyone should bother you, be polite and resist being taunted into physically defending yourself.
Safety Tips for Travelers
Travelers should consider the following general tips when visiting:
- It's best not to drink the tap water. If you do, boil it before drinking, though showering is safe and the amount used to brush teeth is generally not harmful. Mineral water is widely drunk, especially at restaurants, and if you prefer not to have it carbonated ask for “ voda byez gaz” (water without gas).
- If you need emergency assistance in case of fire, terrorism, medical issues, or more, dial 112 in Russia for bilingual operators.
- Be judicious about taking photographs, especially of police or officials. This can potentially bring unwanted attention to yourself by members of law enforcement who won’t mind asking to see your passport. Also avoid snapping photos of official-looking buildings, such as embassies and government headquarters.
- Carry your passport in as secure a manner as possible. If you get stopped for any reason by the police, they can fine or arrest you if you don't have the document with you. Also, keep photocopies of your passport, the page on which your travel visa appears, and any other documents that relate to your stay in Russia.
- Use official taxis only and steer clear of illegal taxi companies, especially at night. Ask your hotel to call a reputable taxi company.
U.S. Department of State. " Russia Travel Advisory ." August 6, 2020.
Government of Canada. " Official Global Travel Advisories ." November 19, 2020.
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Travel Itinerary For One Week in Moscow: The Best of Moscow!
I just got back from one week in Moscow. And, as you might have already guessed, it was a mind-boggling experience. It was not my first trip to the Russian capital. But I hardly ever got enough time to explore this sprawling city. Visiting places for business rarely leaves enough time for sightseeing. I think that if you’ve got one week in Russia, you can also consider splitting your time between its largest cities (i.e. Saint Petersburg ) to get the most out of your trip. Seven days will let you see the majority of the main sights and go beyond just scratching the surface. In this post, I’m going to share with you my idea of the perfect travel itinerary for one week in Moscow.
Moscow is perhaps both the business and cultural hub of Russia. There is a lot more to see here than just the Kremlin and Saint Basil’s Cathedral. Centuries-old churches with onion-shaped domes dotted around the city are in stark contrast with newly completed impressive skyscrapers of Moscow City dominating the skyline. I spent a lot of time thinking about my Moscow itinerary before I left. And this city lived up to all of my expectations.
Travel Itinerary For One Week in Moscow
Day 1 – red square and the kremlin.
Metro Station: Okhotny Ryad on Red Line.
No trip to Moscow would be complete without seeing its main attraction. The Red Square is just a stone’s throw away from several metro stations. It is home to some of the most impressive architectural masterpieces in the city. The first thing you’ll probably notice after entering it and passing vendors selling weird fur hats is the fairytale-like looking Saint Basil’s Cathedral. It was built to commemorate one of the major victories of Ivan the Terrible. I once spent 20 minutes gazing at it, trying to find the perfect angle to snap it. It was easier said than done because of the hordes of locals and tourists.
As you continue strolling around Red Square, there’s no way you can miss Gum. It was widely known as the main department store during the Soviet Era. Now this large (yet historic) shopping mall is filled with expensive boutiques, pricey eateries, etc. During my trip to Moscow, I was on a tight budget. So I only took a retro-style stroll in Gum to get a rare glimpse of a place where Soviet leaders used to grocery shop and buy their stuff. In case you want some modern shopping experience, head to the Okhotny Ryad Shopping Center with stores like New Yorker, Zara, and Adidas.
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To continue this Moscow itinerary, next you may want to go inside the Kremlin walls. This is the center of Russian political power and the president’s official residence. If you’re planning to pay Kremlin a visit do your best to visit Ivan the Great Bell Tower as well. Go there as early as possible to avoid crowds and get an incredible bird’s-eye view. There are a couple of museums that are available during designated visiting hours. Make sure to book your ticket online and avoid lines.
Day 2 – Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the Tretyakov Gallery, and the Arbat Street
Metro Station: Kropotkinskaya on Red Line
As soon as you start creating a Moscow itinerary for your second day, you’ll discover that there are plenty of metro stations that are much closer to certain sites. Depending on your route, take a closer look at the metro map to pick the closest.
The white marble walls of Christ the Saviour Cathedral are awe-inspiring. As you approach this tallest Orthodox Christian church, you may notice the bronze sculptures, magnificent arches, and cupolas that were created to commemorate Russia’s victory against Napoleon.
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Unfortunately, the current Cathedral is a replica, since original was blown to bits in 1931 by the Soviet government. The new cathedral basically follows the original design, but they have added some new elements such as marble high reliefs.
Home to some precious collection of artworks, in Tretyakov Gallery you can find more than 150,000 of works spanning centuries of artistic endeavor. Originally a privately owned gallery, it now has become one of the largest museums in Russia. The Gallery is often considered essential to visit. But I have encountered a lot of locals who have never been there.
Famous for its souvenirs, musicians, and theaters, Arbat street is among the few in Moscow that were turned into pedestrian zones. Arbat street is usually very busy with tourists and locals alike. My local friend once called it the oldest street in Moscow dating back to 1493. It is a kilometer long walking street filled with fancy gift shops, small cozy restaurants, lots of cute cafes, and street artists. It is closed to any vehicular traffic, so you can easily stroll it with kids.
Day 3 – Moscow River Boat Ride, Poklonnaya Hill Victory Park, the Moscow City
Metro Station: Kievskaya and Park Pobedy on Dark Blue Line / Vystavochnaya on Light Blue Line
Voyaging along the Moscow River is definitely one of the best ways to catch a glimpse of the city and see the attractions from a bit different perspective. Depending on your Moscow itinerary, travel budget and the time of the year, there are various types of boats available. In the summer there is no shortage of boats, and you’ll be spoiled for choice.
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If you find yourself in Moscow during the winter months, I’d recommend going with Radisson boat cruise. These are often more expensive (yet comfy). They offer refreshments like tea, coffee, hot chocolate, and, of course, alcoholic drinks. Prices may vary but mostly depend on your food and drink selection. Find their main pier near the opulent Ukraine hotel . The hotel is one of the “Seven Sisters”, so if you’re into the charm of Stalinist architecture don’t miss a chance to stay there.
The area near Poklonnaya Hill has the closest relation to the country’s recent past. The memorial complex was completed in the mid-1990s to commemorate the Victory and WW2 casualties. Also known as the Great Patriotic War Museum, activities here include indoor attractions while the grounds around host an open-air museum with old tanks and other vehicles used on the battlefield.
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The hallmark of the memorial complex and the first thing you see as you exit metro is the statue of Nike mounted to its column. This is a very impressive Obelisk with a statue of Saint George slaying the dragon at its base.
Maybe not as impressive as Shanghai’s Oriental Pearl Tower , the skyscrapers of the Moscow City (otherwise known as Moscow International Business Center) are so drastically different from dull Soviet architecture. With 239 meters and 60 floors, the Empire Tower is the seventh highest building in the business district.
The observation deck occupies 56 floor from where you have some panoramic views of the city. I loved the view in the direction of Moscow State University and Luzhniki stadium as well to the other side with residential quarters. The entrance fee is pricey, but if you’re want to get a bird’s eye view, the skyscraper is one of the best places for doing just that.
Day 4 – VDNKh, Worker and Collective Farm Woman Monument, The Ostankino TV Tower
Metro Station: VDNKh on Orange Line
VDNKh is one of my favorite attractions in Moscow. The weird abbreviation actually stands for Russian vystavka dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva (Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy). With more than 200 buildings and 30 pavilions on the grounds, VDNKh serves as an open-air museum. You can easily spend a full day here since the park occupies a very large area.
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First, there are pavilions that used to showcase different cultures the USSR was made of. Additionally, there is a number of shopping pavilions, as well as Moskvarium (an Oceanarium) that features a variety of marine species. VDNKh is a popular venue for events and fairs. There is always something going on, so I’d recommend checking their website if you want to see some particular exhibition.
A stone’s throw away from VDNKh there is a very distinctive 25-meters high monument. Originally built in 1937 for the world fair in Paris, the hulking figures of men and women holding a hammer and a sickle represent the Soviet idea of united workers and farmers. It doesn’t take much time to see the monument, but visiting it gives some idea of the Soviet Union’s grandiose aspirations.
I have a thing for tall buildings. So to continue my travel itinerary for one week in Moscow I decided to climb the fourth highest TV tower in the world. This iconic 540m tower is a fixture of the skyline. You can see it virtually from everywhere in Moscow, and this is where you can get the best panoramic views (yep, even better than Empire skyscraper).
Parts of the floor are made of tempered glass, so it can be quite scary to exit the elevator. But trust me, as you start observing buildings and cars below, you won’t want to leave. There is only a limited number of tickets per day, so you may want to book online. Insider tip: the first tour is cheaper, you can save up to $10 if go there early.
Day 5 – A Tour To Moscow Manor Houses
Metro Station: Kolomenskoye, Tsaritsyno on Dark Green Line / Kuskovo on Purple Line
I love visiting the manor houses and palaces in Moscow. These opulent buildings were generally built to house Russian aristocratic families and monarchs. Houses tend to be rather grand affairs with impressive architecture. And, depending on the whims of the owners, some form of a landscaped garden.
During the early part of the 20th century though, many of Russia’s aristocratic families (including the family of the last emperor) ended up being killed or moving abroad . Their manor houses were nationalized. Some time later (after the fall of the USSR) these were open to the public. It means that today a great many of Moscow’s finest manor houses and palaces are open for touring.
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There are 20 manor houses scattered throughout the city and more than 25 in the area around. But not all of them easily accessible and exploring them often takes a lot of time. I’d recommend focusing on three most popular estates in Moscow that are some 30-minute metro ride away from Kremlin.
Sandwiched between the Moscow River and the Andropov Avenue, Kolomenskoye is a UNESCO site that became a public park in the 1920’s. Once a former royal estate, now it is one of the most tranquil parks in the city with gorgeous views. The Ascension Church, The White Column, and the grounds are a truly grand place to visit.
You could easily spend a full day here, exploring a traditional Russian village (that is, in fact, a market), picnicking by the river, enjoying the Eastern Orthodox church architecture, hiking the grounds as well as and wandering the park and gardens with wildflower meadows, apple orchards, and birch and maple groves. The estate museum showcases Russian nature at its finest year-round.
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If my travel itinerary for one week in Moscow was a family tree, Tsaritsyno Park would probably be the crazy uncle that no-one talks about. It’s a large park in the south of the city of mind-boggling proportions, unbelievable in so many ways, and yet most travelers have never heard of it.
The palace was supposed to be a summer home for Empress Catherine the Great. But since the construction didn’t meet with her approval the palace was abandoned. Since the early 1990’s the palace, the pond, and the grounds have been undergoing renovations. The entire complex is now looking brighter and more elaborately decorated than at possibly any other time during its history. Like most parks in Moscow, you can visit Tsaritsyno free of charge, but there is a small fee if you want to visit the palace.
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Last, but by no means least on my Moscow itinerary is Kuskovo Park . This is definitely an off-the-beaten-path place. While it is not easily accessible, you will be rewarded with a lack of crowds. This 18th-century summer country house of the Sheremetev family was one of the first summer country estates of the Russian nobility. And when you visit you’ll quickly realize why locals love this park.
Like many other estates, Kuskovo has just been renovated. So there are lovely French formal garden, a grotto, and the Dutch house to explore. Make sure to plan your itinerary well because the estate is some way from a metro station.
Day 6 – Explore the Golden Ring
Creating the Moscow itinerary may keep you busy for days with the seemingly endless amount of things to do. Visiting the so-called Golden Ring is like stepping back in time. Golden Ring is a “theme route” devised by promotion-minded journalist and writer Yuri Bychkov.
Having started in Moscow the route will take you through a number of historical cities. It now includes Suzdal, Vladimir, Kostroma, Yaroslavl and Sergiev Posad. All these awe-inspiring towns have their own smaller kremlins and feature dramatic churches with onion-shaped domes, tranquil residential areas, and other architectural landmarks.
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I only visited two out of eight cities included on the route. It is a no-brainer that Sergiev Posad is the nearest and the easiest city to see on a day trip from Moscow. That being said, you can explore its main attractions in just one day. Located some 70 km north-east of the Russian capital, this tiny and overlooked town is home to Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, UNESCO Site.
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Sergiev Posad is often described as being at the heart of Russian spiritual life. So it is uncommon to see the crowds of Russian pilgrims showing a deep reverence for their religion. If you’re traveling independently and using public transport, you can reach Sergiev Posad by bus (departs from VDNKh) or by suburban commuter train from Yaroslavskaya Railway Station (Bahnhof). It takes about one and a half hours to reach the town.
Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius is a great place to get a glimpse of filling and warming Russian lunch, specifically at the “ Gostevaya Izba ” restaurant. Try the duck breast, hearty potato and vegetables, and the awesome Napoleon cake.
Day 7 – Gorky Park, Izmailovo Kremlin, Patriarch’s Ponds
Metro Station: Park Kultury or Oktyabrskaya on Circle Line / Partizanskaya on Dark Blue Line / Pushkinskaya on Dark Green Line
Gorky Park is in the heart of Moscow. It offers many different types of outdoor activities, such as dancing, cycling, skateboarding, walking, jogging, and anything else you can do in a park. Named after Maxim Gorky, this sprawling and lovely park is where locals go on a picnic, relax and enjoy free yoga classes. It’s a popular place to bike around, and there is a Muzeon Art Park not far from here. A dynamic location with a younger vibe. There is also a pier, so you can take a cruise along the river too.
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The Kremlin in Izmailovo is by no means like the one you can find near the Red Square. Originally built for decorative purposes, it now features the Vernissage flea market and a number of frequent fairs, exhibitions, and conferences. Every weekend, there’s a giant flea market in Izmailovo, where dozens of stalls sell Soviet propaganda crap, Russian nesting dolls, vinyl records, jewelry and just about any object you can imagine. Go early in the morning if you want to beat the crowds.
All the Bulgakov’s fans should pay a visit to Patriarch’s Ponds (yup, that is plural). With a lovely small city park and the only one (!) pond in the middle, the location is where the opening scene of Bulgakov’s novel Master and Margarita was set. The novel is centered around a visit by Devil to the atheistic Soviet Union is considered by many critics to be one of the best novels of the 20th century. I spent great two hours strolling the nearby streets and having lunch in the hipster cafe.
Conclusion and Recommendations
To conclude, Moscow is a safe city to visit. I have never had a problem with getting around and most locals are really friendly once they know you’re a foreigner. Moscow has undergone some serious reconstruction over the last few years. So you can expect some places to be completely different. I hope my one week Moscow itinerary was helpful! If you have less time, say 4 days or 5 days, I would cut out day 6 and day 7. You could save the Golden Ring for a separate trip entirely as there’s lots to see!
What are your thoughts on this one week Moscow itinerary? Are you excited about your first time in the city? Let me know in the comments below!
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24 comments.
Ann Snook-Moreau
Moscow looks so beautiful and historic! Thanks for including public transit information for those of us who don’t like to rent cars.
MindTheTravel
Yup, that is me 🙂 Rarely rent + stick to the metro = Full wallet!
Mariella Blago
Looks like you had loads of fun! Well done. Also great value post for travel lovers.
Thanks, Mariella!
I have always wanted to go to Russia, especially Moscow. These sights look absolutely beautiful to see and there is so much history there!
Agree! Moscow is a thousand-year-old city and there is definitely something for everyone.
Tara Pittman
Those are amazing buildings. Looks like a place that would be amazing to visit.
Adriana Lopez
Never been to Moscow or Russia but my family has. Many great spots and a lot of culture. Your itinerary sounds fantastic and covers a lot despite it is only a short period of time.
What was their favourite thing about Russia?
Gladys Parker
I know very little about Moscow or Russia for the\at matter. I do know I would have to see the Red Square and all of its exquisite architectural masterpieces. Also the CATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE SAVIOUR. Thanks for shedding some light on visiting Moscow.
Thanks for swinging by! The Red Square is a great starting point, but there way too many places and things to discover aside from it!
Ruthy @ Percolate Kitchen
You are making me so jealous!! I’ve always wanted to see Russia.
Moscow is in my bucket list, I don’t know when I can visit there, your post is really useful. As a culture rich place we need to spend at least week.
DANA GUTKOWSKI
Looks like you had a great trip! Thanks for all the great info! I’ve never been in to Russia, but this post makes me wanna go now!
Wow this is amazing! Moscow is on my bucket list – such an amazing place to visit I can imagine! I can’t wait to go there one day!
The building on the second picture looks familiar. I keep seeing that on TV.
Reesa Lewandowski
What beautiful moments! I always wish I had the personality to travel more like this!
Perfect itinerary for spending a week in Moscow! So many places to visit and it looks like you had a wonderful time. I would love to climb that tower. The views I am sure must have been amazing!
I was lucky enough to see the skyline of Moscow from this TV Tower and it is definitely mind-blowing.
Chelsea Pearl
Moscow is definitely up there on my travel bucket list. So much history and iconic architecture!
Thumbs up! 🙂
Blair Villanueva
OMG I dream to visit Moscow someday! Hope the visa processing would be okay (and become more affordable) so I could pursue my dream trip!
Yup, visa processing is the major downside! Agree! Time and the money consuming process…
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Some 170 explosive drones, 120 ballistic missiles, and 30 cruise missiles were launched by Iran, according to the Israel Defence Forces, which said "99%" were intercepted.
Leaders across the world have condemned the attack and stated their support for Israel's security.
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China has expressed "deep concern" over last night's Iranian attack on Israel, describing it as "the latest spill-over of the Gaza conflict".
The country also called for restraint by relevant parties to prevent further escalation.
"China calls on the international community, especially countries with influence, to play a constructive role for the peace and stability of the region," the country's foreign ministry said in a statement today.
China has sought to act as a mediator in the Middle East, which has become an increasingly important source of energy imports for the country.
Iran's foreign minister has been pictured addressing diplomats from across the world in Tehran, following strikes on Israeli targets last night.
Hossein Amirabdollahian earlier said that Iran had informed the US and neighbouring Arab states of the planned strikes ahead of time (see 12.51pm post).
Saudi Arabia has called for calm over last night's attacks by Iran on Israel.
"The ministry for foreign affairs expresses Saudi Arabia's deep concern over the military escalation in the region and its serious repercussions," a statement read.
"[It] urges all parties to exercise maximum restraint and to protect the region and its people from the dangers of war."
The kingdom restored relations with Iran in March last year - and reports indicate that Riyadh may have asked Tehran not to attack Israel ahead of time.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog spoke to our Middle East correspondent Alistair Bunkall a short time ago (see 3.37pm post).
Speaking in his first interview since last night's attacks by Iran, the president said it felt "like a war" had begun - before insisting that Israel wants peace.
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Israel now has the chance to form a strategic alliance against Iran, the country's defence minister has said.
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Israel has never claimed responsibility for the 1 April airstrike - which killed Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi, a senior commander in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps' overseas Quds Force, and six other officers - as they attended a meeting in the Damascus embassy compound.
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