From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Outdoorcampsitecamp‧site /ˈkæmpsaɪt/●くろまる●くろまる○しろまる noun [countable]1British EnglishDLO an area where people can camp, often with a water supply and toiletsSYN campground American English2American EnglishDLO a place, usually within a campground, where one person or group can campSYN pitch British EnglishExamples from the Corpuscampsite• Officials said 60 of the 240 campsites in the UpperPines campground are unusable.• From the ton of stufflittering the area, this was clearly a campsite.• You can buy maps and guides from campsites in the country areas.• I knew it was at the Lopez campsite, which was only about 100 yards from us.• They are clearly marked on the map from the campsite.• Their campsites, graves, and houses had been buried and protected by a volcanic eruption.• There, as if a curtain had been raised on both sides of the river, suddenly were campsites, fishing and bathing.