Well, actually, I have too many favorite places to pick just one, but right now, after three days of camping at Deep Creek Lake State Park, I'm reminded of just how much I love sitting by a campfire.
Here are three reasons why:
First, there's the mesmerizing factor. You can watch it for hours and never get bored. Well, at least I can. It holds my attention longer than most TV shows. And, it's one of the few places I can just SIT and do nothing and not feel like I'm wasting time. In short, relax.
Second, if you're with a group, chances are the conversation will range from philosophical to silly. With a sprinkling of stories enhanced for the retelling.
Third, the food. You can cook hot dogs, mountain pies (watch for a separate entry on this later) or roast marshmallows and make s'mores. Sip hot cocoa or your beverage of choice.
Anyone have any campfire stories to share?


I couldn't agree more with your reasons on why staring at a campfire is one of the best parts of camping. I spent Sunday night at Gifford Pinchot State Park, just 20 minutes north of York on 83, over Memorial Day weekend and had a wonderful time there, particularly because of the fire.
Did you do tent camping? I've never camped at Pinchot, but I'm on the lake there a lot.
Yep, tent camping. There's some really great sites right on the lake.