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DutchmenSport
Jan 05, 2017Explorer
Here is a pretty good map you can use to check out different campgrounds, pretty much anywhere in the US. I checked out several spots in Indiana, and they were all there (one's I've very familiar with, State Parks and Private run campgrounds). Zoom in, and in, and in and they will begin to pop up on the map. Click on the map pin for any campground and a small information window will pop up on the map. You can plot your potential campgrounds, then search the Internet for their web site and compare with Google Earth views and see where you'd like to spend some time (even just an overnight).
Click here.
Of course, every state has a State Park / State Recreation (DNR ... Department of Natural Resources) you can pull up too. Then there is also KOA.com and the GoodSam.com campground guide. All good resources. Once you zero down your route, then determine how far you want to travel each day, then search that area and see what's available. (Trip planning is really 1/2 the fun. The other 1/2 is actually doing the trip!)
Good luck! See if that link above helps you out.
Click here.
Of course, every state has a State Park / State Recreation (DNR ... Department of Natural Resources) you can pull up too. Then there is also KOA.com and the GoodSam.com campground guide. All good resources. Once you zero down your route, then determine how far you want to travel each day, then search that area and see what's available. (Trip planning is really 1/2 the fun. The other 1/2 is actually doing the trip!)
Good luck! See if that link above helps you out.
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