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- 4runnerguyExplorer
Heisenberg wrote:
La Vista @ Lake Isabel CO.
Wow. Kind of an obscure place to be mentioned here. We have a cabin at Lake Isabel and spend several weeks a year there.
For those that haven't been there, La Vista has 17 sites with electric, not too common for NFS CG's here in CO. - HeisenbergExplorerLa Vista @ Lake Isabel CO.
- vermilyeExplorer
noonenosthis1 wrote:
Not to many responding from California. What's up with that?
While I think the waterfall at Burney Falls is one of the prettiest in the US, my favorite California State Park is Red Rock Canyon.
Burney Falls
Red Rock Canyon State Park - atomlinsonExplorerFort Wilderness Campground at Disney was pretty amazing. Wish I could have spent more time there, but after a day at Disney, in June, you just either want to stick your face in the AC or float in a pool.
- linnemjExplorerMost Core of Engineer campgrounds are very nice. Located primarily in the SE, all on bodies of water. Usually a wide variety of sites, good separation, and many have E and W hookups. Easily the best bargain with a Senior National Park Pass for 1/2 price camping.
- noonenosthis1ExplorerNot to many responding from California. What's up with that?
- prolandsurveyorExplorerThank you for al the great posts
- roman_travelerExplorerPismo Coast Village, Pismo Beach, CA.
RT - FordDiesel250ExplorerWichita Mountains in Lawton Oklahoma. The campground is called Doris campground. Our kids loved it while growing up there is a first class educational center and buffalo roam freely thru out.
- michigansandzilExplorer
2gypsies wrote:
notice that there are no RV parks on our list? :)
That's because adults are responding. My kids love state parks, but they also love rv parks with a passion. My daughter's absolute favorite campground is a yogi bear in Indiana that has 3 pools and water slides, golf carts, etc. It's ridiculously packed with people and activities.
My boys' favorite is a KOA in Michigan with pools, bumper boats, and go cart track. It costs $40/kid/day to go cart. Lakes at state parks are free. Parents usually prefer free. ;-)
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