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NCWriter
Dec 27, 2016Explorer
As is often the case, you get what you pay for. If you are looking for a well-managed park with easy access to the Metro trains, Cherry Hill is right by the Beltway to the northeast of the city in a close-in suburb, and provides excellent information for visitors as well as a small restaurant and full RV services. A bus leaves from the RV park entrance to the Metro Station. Or you can drive to the station and park.
If you must be west of DC you will only find places beyond the Beltway further out into the Virginia suburbs, which will mean lower prices but longer commutes into town. A possibility not mentioned before is Prince William Forest Park's RV park with electricity or the dry campgrounds inside the park, about an hour SW near Quantico.
If you must be west of DC you will only find places beyond the Beltway further out into the Virginia suburbs, which will mean lower prices but longer commutes into town. A possibility not mentioned before is Prince William Forest Park's RV park with electricity or the dry campgrounds inside the park, about an hour SW near Quantico.
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