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Aug 14, 2017Explorer
These all can be booked online and dry CGs usually allow generator hours:
Fishing Bridge in Yellowstone has full hookups. We saw Elk in the campground, and a bison wandered through our loop one afternoon. Good location.
Colter Bay RV Park at Grand Teton NP has water and electric.
Grand Canyon's Trailer Village CG (south rim) has full hookups. Lots of Elk every day. The park shuttle stops at the CG entrance. The North Rim campground has dry camping, water available.
Zion Watchman CG as noted above has electric, and is a short stroll to the shuttles and Visitor Center. Some sites right on the river.
Rocky Mountain NP Has dry camping with nice views at Moraine Lake, regularly visited by black bears. Shuttle about a 15-minute walk.
Bryce Canyon has dry camping, shuttle stop nearby. Acadia NP, same.
Devils Garden CG in Arches NP is currently closed for road work, but has dry camping amid great red rock scenery.
Everglades NP has electric hookups, a short drive to marina and visitor center where crocs and gators coexist in same waters, highly unusual.
Lots more out there, but those come to mind from past visits.
Fishing Bridge in Yellowstone has full hookups. We saw Elk in the campground, and a bison wandered through our loop one afternoon. Good location.
Colter Bay RV Park at Grand Teton NP has water and electric.
Grand Canyon's Trailer Village CG (south rim) has full hookups. Lots of Elk every day. The park shuttle stops at the CG entrance. The North Rim campground has dry camping, water available.
Zion Watchman CG as noted above has electric, and is a short stroll to the shuttles and Visitor Center. Some sites right on the river.
Rocky Mountain NP Has dry camping with nice views at Moraine Lake, regularly visited by black bears. Shuttle about a 15-minute walk.
Bryce Canyon has dry camping, shuttle stop nearby. Acadia NP, same.
Devils Garden CG in Arches NP is currently closed for road work, but has dry camping amid great red rock scenery.
Everglades NP has electric hookups, a short drive to marina and visitor center where crocs and gators coexist in same waters, highly unusual.
Lots more out there, but those come to mind from past visits.
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