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Terryallan
Sep 07, 2013Explorer II
Camping could be a wrong choice for you IF you can't deal with campfires. When it is cool enough. Just about everyone has a campfire. It's as much a part of camping, as camping can get.
There are of course some RV Resorts that do not allow fires. Those could be a better choice for folks that do not like campfires. I'm not sure, But I think Myrtle Beach Travel Park does not allow fires, nor Briercliff across 17.
I know of only a few Mountain CGs that do not allow fires, We avoid them, and there was one in Charleston that did not allow fire, We went elsewhere. But those may be good for you.
There are of course some RV Resorts that do not allow fires. Those could be a better choice for folks that do not like campfires. I'm not sure, But I think Myrtle Beach Travel Park does not allow fires, nor Briercliff across 17.
I know of only a few Mountain CGs that do not allow fires, We avoid them, and there was one in Charleston that did not allow fire, We went elsewhere. But those may be good for you.
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