I really like the Buck Vanguards (#192) - they have a great natural feel in the hand. You can get the rubber or wood handled version for ~$60 - or the blackish Ti-Al-N coated S30V steel 'Alaskan Guide' version from Cabela's for ~$90. That last one is nearly too pretty to use - as is it's beautiful and useful burgundy leather sheath. The wood handled ones, and I have both of them, come with leather sheaths. The rubber gripped one comes with nylon... it may be the better camping/hiking choice, although it, actually a model 692, only comes with the bright finished 420HC blade and brass finger guard and butt plate.
They also carry a USA made version of the Gerber Freeman in similar blackish S30V steel and checkered cocobolo grips for ~$90, although I am not sure how it 'feels' in the hand, as the regular Taiwaneese Freemans my local Academy Sports/Outdoors carries are blister packed (<$40) - and I haven't even 'handled' them.
Of course, a trip to Wally World will produce a $26 Buck 110 folding hunter - 3.8" 420HC blade - $62 list! Academy had them for $22 last week... unreal bargain - and, it comes with a nylon or leather sheath, but is equally at home in a large pocket. Go for a traditional 6" fixed blade Buck Special 119 there for $34 (List $77) and you'll have a great, if a bit bigger than your nominal 4" blade, camping knife. Those Bucks are made here, too. I have a 110 as an EDC.
Stainz