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May 13, 2013Explorer
golfknut wrote:
Parrothead Mike:
Funny you should mention the Camping World at Exit 22. I had checked the exits along I-65 in the Bowling Green area on the Google satellite images and had seen the Camping World at that exit. I saw that they have many RV parking spaces but wasn't sure if they allowed overnight parking. There is also a Cracker Barrel at that same exit which might also work.
I also found Cave Country RV Park north of there at Cave City, KY which might work if it's very cold out and we want electricity. They have all pull-through sites and looks convenient to the highway.
I called the C.W.at Bowling Green last December to ask if they had overnight RV parking. They do allow it but have no hookups - some CW do. He suggested the KOA across the highway. KOA wanted about $45 - we decided to go to our usual spot at Cave City. Singing Hills is a PA park - $14 a night, pull thrus and friendly. We usually de-winterize there. They have water and electric available. The only downside is their washrooms are not great but we never use them
anyhow. Park is about 3 miles off I-65.
In the winter we are not interested in Flying J or W.M. - electricity is a must.
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