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Meggy21 says:
Camping on the Gulf campground in Destin, Florida is I believe one of the best. I love the fact, that you are right on the beach. There are some campers on sand!! The bath houses are super clean, and you get your own private family style room. Includes shower, sink, toilet, and mirrors. There i…
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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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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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souloyster says:
A very clean, fun and family friendly campground/RV park. Great location on a lake surrounded by woods, and yet only a few minutes drive to downtown Lancaster, Santa's Village, Six Gun City, and many other area attractions.
The campground has many family activities like peddle-boats and kayak ren…
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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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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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pushirubiano says:
This is a delightful campground, clean, well-run and in gorgeous surroundings.
It is situated amidst the Fruita Historic District orchards, a 10 minute drive south of the Visitor Center and right next to the historic Gifford Homestead.
There are 70-odd campsites for both tents and RVs (a meadow…
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bcbounders says:
We parked here with our windshield hanging directly over the Alsea Bay. By providing hook-ups on BOTH sides of the sites, they allow not only back-in parking, but nose-in as well. This allows both motorhomes and 5th wheels to park with the fantastic view filling the windshield.
In nearly 7 years …
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arosenhan says:
I was visiting Clark Fork in August, and wanted to hike Scotchman, but couldn't find a campground closer than Hope, ID.
While dining at a local resturaunt (Squeeze Inn), I asked if there was any campgrounds close to Scotchman. The pianist mentioned that she was opening a small campground next …
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aiko183 says:
A very nice camping site with good connections to the station. WiFi connection everywhere on the campground for a low fee. The bathrooms are a bit far away but very clean. They offer breads and toppings and a lot of other food in a little store. They people are very friendly. I highly recommend this…
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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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joehendersonhb says:
We stayed at Loon Lake with my husband and three children at the lakeside house. The kids hung out at the beach and played in the sand with their toys. The best fun we had as a family was taking out the jet skis and waverunners! The canoes and kayaks were fun to take out but you can’t beat the …
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stonefinder1 says:
This place has over 500 Camgrounds and amusement park a Spah Park, 1/4 Mile dragstrip, oval and figure 8 racing, company picnics Fishing right on Barrin River you need to go to the web sight for many picture and exact descriptions as there are to many to list
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maestorm says:
This campground does not accept reservations and it's a first come first serve basis.
The elevation is 7,200 ft (2,200 m). We camped here on labor day weekend and it got pretty chilly at night. The temperature dropped to the high 30s and low 40s. (I highly recommend bringing a thermal pad/mattres…
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