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path1
Jul 15, 2015Explorer
We have not been to the places you mentioned. But wanted you to know that many have a "truck gate" that you have to be inspected first prior to entry. And the other gates can be an obstacle course, and that's on purpose. Makes traffic slow down or impossible to enter/leave base when they need to lock it down.
Best to call ahead or look up to see what gate to use prior to getting there. And if they say to are filled up be sure to ask about "over flow" or dry camping. Most have room for a overnight or two but spots might be taken up.
Some parks good and others not worth stopping. After "qualifying" for old folks pass, we don't Fam Camps as much as we used to. Like anything else some are great and others are not do great (or down right poor looking), depends on who runs them.
(Alert, Alert...) if anything is broken I bet it will be the change machine in the laundry room. Travel with your own quarters!
Best to call ahead or look up to see what gate to use prior to getting there. And if they say to are filled up be sure to ask about "over flow" or dry camping. Most have room for a overnight or two but spots might be taken up.
Some parks good and others not worth stopping. After "qualifying" for old folks pass, we don't Fam Camps as much as we used to. Like anything else some are great and others are not do great (or down right poor looking), depends on who runs them.
(Alert, Alert...) if anything is broken I bet it will be the change machine in the laundry room. Travel with your own quarters!
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