We had a good camp and a big rest, this night: the first time of real peace since a long while back, it seemed to me.
Good camp on the west side of the Brazos, which is always fordable except in very high water.
Good camp on the Platte, with wood, water, and grass.
Road crosses over a mountain, and descends to the creek, where there is a good camp.
We traveled fifteen miles, to Malheur, or Malore, as it is sometimes called: here is a good camp.
The road then takes to the left up the hill, and then down to a dry branch: here is a good camp, one mile to running water.
At the distance of three miles the road strikes the river bottom, at the lower end of this, at which place the road leaves it; here was found a good camp.
Six miles brought us to a small branch, where is a good camp.
This is a good camp, and these mountains right opposite to us are things I like to look at.
It made a long march for us, for to get a good camp it was necessary to reach the Marias.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good camp" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.