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Synonyms and antonyms of Camping and caravanning in American Thesaurus

Camping and caravanning

bivouac (verb)

to spend the night in a bivouac

break camp ()

to take down tents and equipment and leave the place where you have been camping

camp (noun)

a place with tents or other shelters where people go for a vacation

camp (noun)

a collection of tents or trailers (=small houses on wheels) that people use when they are traveling

camp (noun)

a place with tents or other shelters for people such as soldiers or prisoners to live in

camp (verb)

to stay somewhere for a short time in a tent or other temporary shelter

camp bed (noun)

mainly British a cot that you can fold

camper (noun)

someone who is staying in a tent or temporary shelter, usually for fun

camper (noun)

a motor vehicle used for living in on vacations. It is smaller than a motor home.

camper van (noun)

British a camper you stay in

campfire (noun)

a fire built outside by people who are camping

campground (noun)

American a place where people on vacation can stay in tents or other temporary shelters

camping (noun)

the activity of living in a tent, usually for fun

camp out ()

to sleep outside, with or without a tent or other shelter

campsite (noun)

a piece of land that one person or one group camps on

campsite (noun)

British a campground

caravan (noun)

British a trailer

caravan site (noun)

British a trailer park

counselor (noun)

American someone who takes care of children at a summer camp

fly (noun)

a flysheet for a tent

glamping (noun)

a type of camping that involves staying in a comfortable type of tent with furniture, lots of equipment, and good food and drink

ground cloth (noun)

American a piece of plastic or other material that you use as the floor of a tent

groundsheet (noun)

British a ground cloth

guy (noun)

a guy rope

guy rope (noun)

a rope or wire that keeps a tent fixed in position on the ground

motor camp (noun)

Australian a place where people can stay in a tent or trailer, with toilets, showers, washing machines, etc.

peg (noun)

an object pushed or hit into the ground to keep a tent in position

pitch a tent ()

to make a tent ready to use

pup tent (noun)

a small tent for two people

set up camp ()

to put a tent in an upright position, or to build a shelter somewhere

set up/pitch camp ()

to put tents somewhere and stay there for a while

site (noun)

a place where you can stay in a tent or camper

sleeping bag (noun)

a warm bag that you sleep in, especially when camping

strike (verb)

to lower and remove a structure such as a tent or sail

tented (adjective)

consisting of tents

tent pole (noun)

a pole that holds up a tent

trailer (noun)

American a vehicle on wheels that is pulled by a car and is used as a home by people on vacation

trailer (noun)

American a large comfortable trailer that can be used as a permanent home

trailer park (noun)

American a caravan site