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bcbounders says:
If you haven't actually stood beside a California Redwood, you will be overwhelmed by these incredible trees. The Redwoods RV Resort is nestled into a fantastic Redwood grove, just minutes from Redwood National Park and the spectacular Northern California Coast.
We stayed here in our RV about 6 y…
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jaeden says:
Though this campground isn't really near anything, it's definitely worth going the extra distance. All of the sites were very private with lots of foliage. There were tent pads on some of the sites which is always nice. You can swim and fish in the lake (they have a boat launching site). The main ro…
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bcbounders says:
What a terrific find. Canyon Lake is so beautiful — the only park we've ever stayed at with their own private island on their own large private lake. We really enjoyed strolling out to relax under the gazebo on the island, and paddling around in the resort's *free* paddle boats. Plus, the (Texas-s…
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cutetwirler says:
My family and I visited here on our road trip around Texas and Arizona and this was BY FAR the best place we've ever been to.
It's a national reserve park in which you can camp or hitch your RV in for the night. You can also use the 'swimming pool' during the day if you're around.
I say 'swi…
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bcbounders says:
This really nice RV park was a great find when we wanted to visit Yosemite National Park. We tried to get reservations in Yosemite, but the campgrounds were completely booked five months ahead. High Sierra is really close to Yosemite, and we had an easy time getting a reservation, and even got full …
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jaeden says:
If I'm not mistaken, this campground is run by the local town council or something of the likes. My memory is failing me but if I remember correctly, as we were biking out there, someone pulled up along side and said that the caretaker would be down to help us register etc.
This small campground…
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bcbounders says:
We love to find lesser-known places of dramatic natural beauty. McCloud is not only beautiful, but a great location for avid fishermen as well. McCloud RV Resort sits at the base of spectacular Mount Shasta, adjacent to Shasta-Trinity National Forest. There is world-class Trout & Steelhead fishing r…
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Molly9 says:
This RV Park campground was tastefully built into the natural topography of the land (it is NOT a football field with stalls). Every site is unique and well cared for, surrounded by natural vegetation and trees, and a pond. It is minutes walk to the ocean & boat launch. Bathrooms/showers are extreme…
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joehendersonhb says:
We stayed at Yosemite Pines with my husband and three children. The campground and rv resort is set among pine trees and terraced into the hillside with gravel roads. Great place for the kids as they thoroughly enjoyed the petting zoo, gold mine tour, and movie night! The resort has a really nice…
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alyssa_ob says:
Eco Park Resort and campground is a private campground located near the entrance of Mt. St. Helens and is the closest place to stay near the volcano. They have campsites, yurts, RV sites and cabins, all for a pretty reasonable price. I was there "off-season" so it was pretty quiet and I had no pro…
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jaeden says:
Being my first campsite in years and the first on our epic adventure, I didn't quite know what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised with Blue Spruce. When you arrive at the campground, there's a small general store where you register. The staff was very friendly. We reserved our site ahead of time …
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Burman says:
Location, Location, Location!! This is a great campsite to stay. They have both tent and RV camping locations. On site they do glass bottom tours, dive trips, snorkel tours, boat rentals, fishing spots, swimming beach, simulated ship wreck for snorkel/free diving right off the beach and they have…
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jaeden says:
This government run campground was quite nice. There are plenty of sites (43 sites total, 9 are pull through). It was quiet while we were there but we also got in a little later in the evening. There were tons of outhouses so you're never too far from one. They have free firewood as well as the usua…
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WaltJake says:
This is a very nice KOA campground with friendly, helpful staff, large, open and level tent sites, plenty of RV sites with water and electricity, and nice facilities. They have a pool and a large laundry room, with multiple washers and dryers. We showed up around closing time with several bags …
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jaeden says:
This campground seemed a bit run down but Hyder's like that so it wasn't such a big deal. This campground is essentially the backyard of the Sealaska Hotel/Bar. There is one giant field and you just pick a spot. They have a site further in to Hyder which is only for RV's (known as Camp Run-A-Muck, s…
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