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michigansandzil
Nov 05, 2013Explorer
We have not stayed there yet, but are going in April 2o14. We also wanted FHU sites, something with a river or creek. Close to action but not on top of it.
I posted a similar thread and got many of the same responses as you got here. I looked them up and they all had great reviews as well. The one thing that I really didn't like was that looking on Google Maps, many of these campgrounds are essentially parking lots. Not at all what I was looking for so we choose to go out of town a bit. We just booked for the Jellystone in Cosby. Backs up to the NP and has lots of trees; that's more of the experience that I'm looking for.
I posted a similar thread and got many of the same responses as you got here. I looked them up and they all had great reviews as well. The one thing that I really didn't like was that looking on Google Maps, many of these campgrounds are essentially parking lots. Not at all what I was looking for so we choose to go out of town a bit. We just booked for the Jellystone in Cosby. Backs up to the NP and has lots of trees; that's more of the experience that I'm looking for.
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