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tahiti16
May 19, 2014Explorer
The advice to get a zone to try it out is a good one. Dues are relatively low and no upfront cost. Couple downsides, the current zone offerings allow 31 nights of free camping then costs $3 per night you can stay in for a max of 14 nights and then you have to be out of system for 7 days. You can go park to park if you stay no more than 4 nights at any single park. Watch for one of the specials and you can get 2 zones instead of 1. In your case that would most likely be the northwest and southwest zones. This will give you the site in Canada, all the sites in WA, OR, CA and the one site each in Las Vegas and AZ.
As someone else stated it will only work if you use it and the places parks are located is where you want to go. Lots of full-timers use it to control their costs of travel but like anything else it is NOT a cure all perfect for all solution.
As someone else stated it will only work if you use it and the places parks are located is where you want to go. Lots of full-timers use it to control their costs of travel but like anything else it is NOT a cure all perfect for all solution.
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