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DrewE
Mar 27, 2019Explorer II
For state parks, it varies from state to state (and from park to park). Here in Vermont, the state parks have no hookups in any of the campsites--no electric, no water, no sewer. Potable water fill and a dump station are generally available. You do get a fireplace and a picnic table and often some privacy, and access to bathhouses albeit with pay (hot) showers.
Other states sometimes have more amenities for their campsites, at least for some sites at some campgrounds. Some may lack the potable water or dump station at some campgrounds (there are many Alaskan campgrounds, for example, that don't have water and sewer service at the campground). Fees are usually at least somewhat commensurate with frills and features.
Other states sometimes have more amenities for their campsites, at least for some sites at some campgrounds. Some may lack the potable water or dump station at some campgrounds (there are many Alaskan campgrounds, for example, that don't have water and sewer service at the campground). Fees are usually at least somewhat commensurate with frills and features.
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