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wxtoad
Oct 12, 2013Explorer
Monkey44 wrote: "The alternatives to overnight camping/Rv'ing in national parks for any length of time are very expensive."
I don't think that's necessarily true. There are lots of other types of public campgrounds available, ranging from state parks to city and county parks. State park costs, of course, vary from state to state, but there are some good deals out there.
Trying to find these alternatives? Try The Ultimate US Public Campground Project which lists over 18,400 publicly-owned camping facilities.
Ted H.
I don't think that's necessarily true. There are lots of other types of public campgrounds available, ranging from state parks to city and county parks. State park costs, of course, vary from state to state, but there are some good deals out there.
Trying to find these alternatives? Try The Ultimate US Public Campground Project which lists over 18,400 publicly-owned camping facilities.
Ted H.
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