This is really a matter of opinion. If you live there, most would say no as “camping” tends to make one picture a more temporary setting. Renting a cabin for the weekend? read more
First the definition of living there is not camping. Some people may say they go to a campground and stay in a cabin and call it camping and I guess thats okay but living in a cabin is not camping. Living is permanent, camping is short term recreational. read more
Hey, camping comes in many forms, and meets the different needs of many types of people. I like all sorts of camping. Probably my favorite is tent camping, but I sometimes go cabin camping with young girl scouts to break them into the idea of camping and being away from home. read more
But I should say that more and more camping sites have better offers today. Some have their own toilet and shower and a kitchenette and TV. They may also have a sitting room and at least one separate bedroom. The better camping sites have their own web pages so if you know beforehand where you are going you might do some research. read more