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DrewE
Jan 11, 2020Explorer II
I wouldn't expect much difficulty, particularly if you're willing to be a little flexible and make reservations for times and places when it's likely to be busy. The East (and more particularly the Northeast) tend to have campgrounds with smaller sites than many other places in the country, and even here it's not all that hard to find a site when you need one...maybe not the perfectest site, but one that works fine.
Needless to say, the more picky you are about what is an acceptable site, the harder it will be to find one. If you demand full hookups and waterside camping and a perfectly level pull-through cement pad, you'll have a lot harder time than if you're willing to accept electric only (or no hookups) in a non-waterfront state park or something like that. Likewise if you travel with a couple of large dogs of a breed deemed to be aggressive....
Needless to say, the more picky you are about what is an acceptable site, the harder it will be to find one. If you demand full hookups and waterside camping and a perfectly level pull-through cement pad, you'll have a lot harder time than if you're willing to accept electric only (or no hookups) in a non-waterfront state park or something like that. Likewise if you travel with a couple of large dogs of a breed deemed to be aggressive....
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