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NoVa_RT
Mar 27, 2019Explorer
As others have noted, it depends on where you are looking, but my experience doesn’t suggest that 99% of the State Parks don’t have water at campsites. Water & electric is fairly common, although certainly not universal. County or city parks are another option with considerable variety that you might want to check.
However, if camping at electric-only sites is going to be a large part of your camping experience, you might want to purchase a unit that won’t be that hard to take to the dump station or for a water refill, and consider whether using the campground showers woould be an acceptable trade-off for fewer water refill trips.
However, if camping at electric-only sites is going to be a large part of your camping experience, you might want to purchase a unit that won’t be that hard to take to the dump station or for a water refill, and consider whether using the campground showers woould be an acceptable trade-off for fewer water refill trips.
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