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mbopp
Jun 22, 2017Explorer
There are first come - first served sites in the Adirondacks but nothing that would accomodate a group of trailers. But don't count on getting one during the summer - they're continuously full. Ditto for sites in the Allegheny National Forest in NW Pa.
DB was able to get a group site in the Loleta cg in the ANF (US Forest Service). No hookups, water available, but no dump station.
If you reserve early enough you could get a string of sites in one of the NYS DEC campgrounds in the Adirondacks or Catskills. Or pick one of the developed cg's in the ANF (Red Bridge is our favorite) and get a bunch of sites.
Pa State cg's have a "no alcohol" policy FYI. I see a lot of red Dixie cups though, but the rule is a good way to prevent the loud, roudy parties.
DB was able to get a group site in the Loleta cg in the ANF (US Forest Service). No hookups, water available, but no dump station.
If you reserve early enough you could get a string of sites in one of the NYS DEC campgrounds in the Adirondacks or Catskills. Or pick one of the developed cg's in the ANF (Red Bridge is our favorite) and get a bunch of sites.
Pa State cg's have a "no alcohol" policy FYI. I see a lot of red Dixie cups though, but the rule is a good way to prevent the loud, roudy parties.
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