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Mar 28, 2015Explorer II
jalichty wrote:
The ADA sites run around one loop, with half of them going down one side and the other half coming out the other side. In the middle of the site are simple dry camping sites. I think, if you could get one of the dry sites close to the ADA sites, the extension cord would work or it you got into either of the loops on each side of the ADA sites, the cord might work ok. Actually, there are plugs in the bathrooms in each loop as well. Don't know if they would work for the wheelchair as they are 120, but I'll bet them would.
By the way, smkettner, this campground doesn't have the traditional "camp host" like a lot of campgrounds do. The entrance gate is the camp host and it closes around 7:00 pm most of the time. However, most of the folks who work at the entrance gate are in the campground at a special place on one of the loops. So, a person could probably find one if they looked hard enough.
Thanks, that was very helpful!
Yes, the wheelchair takes 120. We camped together once at another NP, without electricity at any sites, but staff were super nice about letting us plug in elsewhere. Of course, it is a bit difficult to have the wheelchair in a separate place from the person who uses it to get to dinner, the bathroom, and bed :).
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