The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of camping site selection factors on camping constraints. In addition, the factors influencing camping constraints on the continuous behavioral intention of campers were identified. In addition, the adjustment effect of auto camping and car camping is identified. To this end, 314 camping users were analyzed using SPSS and AMOS analysis tools. As a result of the study, it was investigated that the camping site selection factor did not significantly affect the physical constraint factor. However, among the factors for selecting campsites, the remaining three factors excluding the environment were found to have a significant effect on external constraints. In addition, it was investigated that camping constraints had a significant effect on the continuous behavioral intention of campers. In addition, a difference test was conducted on the moderating effect between the camping type of auto camping site and car camping. As a result of the study, since the result value of 28.134 (df=15) is greater than the standard value of 25.00 (df=15), it may be said that there is a control effect. Therefore, it can be said that the relationship between the selection factor of the camping site, the camping restriction factor, and the continuous behavioral intention of the campers varies depending on the camping type of auto camping and car camping. Through this study, we intend to examine new trends in the camping industry and continue positive changes.