gwol wrote:
A friend said I should consider becoming an Elk. Supposedly they have campgrounds all over the country and fairly inexpensive. Has anyone stayed at an Elk RV camp and do you need to be an Elk to camp at their camp sites.
Yes there are other reasons to consider the Elks besides RV related. I'll try to answer your questions.
Some lodges have RV parking and some don't. The RV facilities vary from a parking lot to full hookups in the woods. Many don't have reservations but in our experience some of the more popular ones do. 3 on the Oregon coast have CGs in the woods vs the lodge itself. You do have to be a Elks member. While they are rarely high end CGs some have other facilities like a bowling alley for example. But you are welcome to be involved in any activities or food and yes have a drink at the bar.
Plus all of the modest CG charges are donations to a non profit organization and hence they are part of our income taxes every year.
My suggestion is to check them out.