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Parrothead_Mike
Apr 26, 2013Explorer
Wing it for sure. Take the time to travel around to see what regions you like and what types of campgrounds suit you. This is what we did this past winter and really enjoyed visiting 9 different parks. Reservations are generally not necessary for most parks. We often just drove up and signed in for 3-4 days. The parks are happy to have you and we found most places to be friendly and welcoming.
Do your research before going down. I created a Word document for myself with 35 different parks on it listing rates, amenities, addresses/phone/websites, directions, and feedback from actual campers at those parks gleaned from RVparkreviews.com. This way we weren't lost for our next stop.
Do your research before going down. I created a Word document for myself with 35 different parks on it listing rates, amenities, addresses/phone/websites, directions, and feedback from actual campers at those parks gleaned from RVparkreviews.com. This way we weren't lost for our next stop.
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