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Big_Shoe
Jul 28, 2014Explorer
You may want to check out Cherryhillpark.com
That is if you would like to tour Washington DC.
The rv park offers a dog walking service and the campground is "dog" friendly. Use the Metro System, less than a mile away and leave your car parked. You can take the metro to the mall, giving you access to all the monuments and museums.
As for the campground itself, it is outstanding. The staff working the front desk can help you with ticket purchases for bus tours and give you directions to some of the local sights.
Have fun.
That is if you would like to tour Washington DC.
The rv park offers a dog walking service and the campground is "dog" friendly. Use the Metro System, less than a mile away and leave your car parked. You can take the metro to the mall, giving you access to all the monuments and museums.
As for the campground itself, it is outstanding. The staff working the front desk can help you with ticket purchases for bus tours and give you directions to some of the local sights.
Have fun.
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