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X-OEM
Jan 20, 2017Explorer
The RV park as mentioned is top notch and very close to the battlefield. You get an ice cream sandwich when you check in - or did last spring anyway.
There is a cluster of businesses at the highway exit just below the battlefield. There are lots of parking lots, a casino, gas station etc. There should be plenty of room to park your travel trailer for a day. Just keep it out of the way.
Highly recommend the self guided tour in you car without the trailer. There are many stops along the way and the cd will prompt you. Get out and experience all of it. A great national treasure for sure. The ranger talk before you head out is also very helpful.
There are a few drop off sites in the park itself as mentioned, but were full when we were there. Best bet is down below at the freeway exit.
There is a cluster of businesses at the highway exit just below the battlefield. There are lots of parking lots, a casino, gas station etc. There should be plenty of room to park your travel trailer for a day. Just keep it out of the way.
Highly recommend the self guided tour in you car without the trailer. There are many stops along the way and the cd will prompt you. Get out and experience all of it. A great national treasure for sure. The ranger talk before you head out is also very helpful.
There are a few drop off sites in the park itself as mentioned, but were full when we were there. Best bet is down below at the freeway exit.
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