Tent: Represents camping and shelter. Indicates camping sites, areas, or facilities where tents can be set up.
Campfire: Signifies a designated area for campfires or a fire pit. Often denotes a place for cooking, warmth, and socializing.
Hiking Trail: Depicts a path for hiking or trekking. Indicates routes and directions for exploring the outdoors on foot.
Water Tap: Represents a water source or tap. Indicates locations where campers can access clean water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning.
Picnic Table: Symbolizes outdoor dining and relaxation. Points to areas with tables for eating, gathering, and enjoying meals.
Restroom: Depicts toilet facilities or restrooms. Indicates where campers can find bathroom facilities.
Compass: Represents navigation and direction. Often used to indicate trail junctions, orientation points, and navigation aids.
Fishing Pole: Signifies fishing opportunities. Indicates spots where campers can engage in fishing activities.
Binoculars: Symbolizes wildlife watching and observation points. Points out areas where animals and nature can be observed closely.
Campsite Marker: Indicates specific camping sites within a larger campground. Often numbered or labeled for reservation purposes.
First Aid Kit: Represents medical assistance and safety. Indicates locations of first aid stations or emergency supplies.
Trash Bin: Depicts waste disposal points. Indicates where campers can dispose of their trash responsibly.
RV/Camper: Symbolizes areas for recreational vehicles or campers. Indicates locations where larger camping vehicles can be parked or hooked up.
Swimming Area: Signifies designated swimming spots. Indicates safe areas for swimming in natural bodies of water.
Viewpoint: Represents scenic viewpoints. Points to areas where campers can enjoy breathtaking views.
Campsite Reservation: Indicates sites that have been pre-booked. Often used to mark reserved camping spots.
No Campfire: Denotes areas where campfires are not allowed due to fire danger or regulations.
No Camping: Signifies zones where camping is prohibited. Often found in sensitive ecological areas or urban spaces.
Electric Hookup: Indicates sites with electrical connections. Typically used for RVs or campers that require electricity.
Group Camping: Symbolizes areas for larger camping groups. Indicates spots designed to accommodate multiple tents or campers.
Remember that the interpretation of these icons can vary depending on the specific campground or outdoor area, so it's always a good idea to refer to the key or legend provided at the location.