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Parrothead_Mike
Jun 10, 2015Explorer
It's almost always about location, location, location. If it's a state park with just electric then the mid-$20 range is fair. When snowbirding in Florida in a nice warm area with amenities $50+ isn't too bad. We paid somewhere around $70 down in the Florida Keys in Marathon, but you expect it.
A typical campground in anywhere USA should be in the $35-$42 range, but then again, the location is almost always going to affect that range. We've found a nice campground in Alabama on our way to/from Florida with FHU's and cable TV for just under $30. That's always a plus and a place we've return to again and again.
Weekly/monthly rates are another issue all together and maybe for another thread, possibly snowbirding.
A typical campground in anywhere USA should be in the $35-$42 range, but then again, the location is almost always going to affect that range. We've found a nice campground in Alabama on our way to/from Florida with FHU's and cable TV for just under $30. That's always a plus and a place we've return to again and again.
Weekly/monthly rates are another issue all together and maybe for another thread, possibly snowbirding.
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