At Garner State Park for 50 amp hook ups, water, and electric it was $26 a night. Dump sites are available throughout the park but not at the camp sites. You do have to pay an entry fee though. But you can buy a card (one time offer, or fee which is good for a year) and never pay the entrance fee again. I'm not sure they have time limits though. You'll have to call them and see. I stayed for two weeks and would/could have stayed longer, but I was missing home. I'm a solo person since my wife went solo to heaven prior to us closing on our MH. Loved it since there were few campers around and lot of room between neighbors. I even had a local car rental agency bring me a rental car. They picked me up and gave me a ride back upon turning in the rental. The water is "frigging" cold in the winter, but it sure sounded nice listening to it. Once again I liked their fire rings and the bbq sites (as we call them). They also have picnic tables set into cement. The parking sites are gravel with lots of shade trees around. There are no pulls throughs but I had no problem as a newbie getting in correctly. A map of the area and sites are available during check in. There are also a lot of site seeing areas to explore on bicycle and by car. Sorry but I don't walk "no more" than I have to, so its either a bike or a rental car. Its not that I am lazy.