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love2rvcamp
May 10, 2013Explorer
As others have said if you don't need to be on the beach Willow Tree is perfect. Each to their own about having to be on the beach when going to MB. We camp each year in MB and for the past 3 years have stayed at Willow Tree and we have tried others. There are many reason to go and enjoy MB with out having to stay on the beach. Everyone has their likes/dislikes and personal reasons.
We have a son that is on the autism sprectrun and being at one of the big campgrounds is too much stimulation for him. The ocean noise bothers him as well. We try and go to the beach once or twice but generally can only stay for a couple of hours before the crowds and noise get to him.
At Willow Tree we are close enough where I can drive other family members to the beach while someone stays back with our son. He enjoys walking around the lake and probably walks 20 miles during our stay.
That is why I love that MB has so much to offer every family.
Happy Camping
We have a son that is on the autism sprectrun and being at one of the big campgrounds is too much stimulation for him. The ocean noise bothers him as well. We try and go to the beach once or twice but generally can only stay for a couple of hours before the crowds and noise get to him.
At Willow Tree we are close enough where I can drive other family members to the beach while someone stays back with our son. He enjoys walking around the lake and probably walks 20 miles during our stay.
That is why I love that MB has so much to offer every family.
Happy Camping
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