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Discover LudwigThe phrase "camping ground" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a designated area or site where people can set up tents or park RVs for camping. Example: We found a beautiful camping ground near the lake, with easy access to hiking trails and a nearby convenience store.
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camping ground
noun
Synonym of campground
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It is a camping ground for strollers & travellers.
There is a camping ground at Matai Bay, but no other facilities beyond lavatories and bins.
Others wondered whether legalizing public sleeping would make Santa Cruz one big camping ground.
Mutitjulu evolved from the old motels and camping ground that achieved notoriety as a result of the Lindy Chamberlain case.
During the American Revolution its village green became a camping ground for both British and American troops at various times.
The settlement has no motels, but there's a camping ground, Whatuwhiwhi Holiday Park, which has a few apartments for rent.
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With millions of visitors each year, Jasper provides hotels, camping grounds, hiking trails, and ski slopes.
(Fifty-five percent of the waste from the camping grounds was diverted, he said).
Until then, commercial operations were banned in Victoria apart from small-scale operations such as camping grounds and kiosks.
The shores are scattered with resorts, hotels and camping grounds, although many of them are of the Soviet times.
By the time man of the moment Jake Bugg took to the Pyramid stage the crowd stretched all the way up the hill to the camping grounds.
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