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rockhillmanor
Aug 11, 2013Explorer II
Bong State Park is a good jumping off point for you. It is very expansive and IMHO is run in such a manner that all enjoy it. It's just a couple minutes drive to Lake Geneva which has a beautiful lake that you would enjoy and of course a quaint shopping town.
There also is another state run park Big Foot Beach right in Lake Geneva. Only a few with full hookups but it is right on the lake and you can stay there in your RV when you go to Lake Geneva. The boat trip IMHO is a must do. The rock formations are something not to be missed by boat.
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Right down the road a bit is this CG. No nonsense, a REAL peaceful CG. Owners are very nice and run a a very nice quiet CG. Fellow Mortals was granted the surrounding land from these owners for their wildlife rescue and I believe their educational buildings should be completed by now. I go there to decompress when I head back north.
http://www.meadowlarkacres.org/
Then you can take off from there and explore Door County and see if you like any of the CG's there. Scenery is spectacular and you might feel more like home.
I'm from that area and once you get the lay of the land you will realize you moved to one of the most beautiful areas of the Midwest! :C
There also is another state run park Big Foot Beach right in Lake Geneva. Only a few with full hookups but it is right on the lake and you can stay there in your RV when you go to Lake Geneva. The boat trip IMHO is a must do. The rock formations are something not to be missed by boat.
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Right down the road a bit is this CG. No nonsense, a REAL peaceful CG. Owners are very nice and run a a very nice quiet CG. Fellow Mortals was granted the surrounding land from these owners for their wildlife rescue and I believe their educational buildings should be completed by now. I go there to decompress when I head back north.
http://www.meadowlarkacres.org/
Then you can take off from there and explore Door County and see if you like any of the CG's there. Scenery is spectacular and you might feel more like home.
I'm from that area and once you get the lay of the land you will realize you moved to one of the most beautiful areas of the Midwest! :C
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