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wbwood
Feb 03, 2015Explorer
One of the smaller sites in Ocean Lakes. As you can see, out 32' + motorhome, tow dolly and car fit fine on it. There was plenty of room to have my car on the tow dolly and the entire setups was on the pad, right before we left.
We much prefer the pull through sites. Our motorhome which has a rear bedroom will not be right up next to the picnic table cover of the site behind us like at Pirateland. We drove through Pirateland last weekend. Since they do have a few paved sites, we did put them just over Lakewood. But Lakewood, Pirateland, and Myrtle Beach State Park looked really rough with the rains they had the day or so before we had arrived. We drove through on a Monday and it hadn't rained in a few days. There was a lot of water still left standing and a lot of rutting going on where the trucks in the sites that were occupied had caused. We've been on a grass site in Ocean Lakes and that was bad enough when it rained. I can't imagine the mud and muck of the other places with out concrete or grass.
We much prefer the pull through sites. Our motorhome which has a rear bedroom will not be right up next to the picnic table cover of the site behind us like at Pirateland. We drove through Pirateland last weekend. Since they do have a few paved sites, we did put them just over Lakewood. But Lakewood, Pirateland, and Myrtle Beach State Park looked really rough with the rains they had the day or so before we had arrived. We drove through on a Monday and it hadn't rained in a few days. There was a lot of water still left standing and a lot of rutting going on where the trucks in the sites that were occupied had caused. We've been on a grass site in Ocean Lakes and that was bad enough when it rained. I can't imagine the mud and muck of the other places with out concrete or grass.
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