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Dec 29, 2013Explorer II
Traveling, about 90% comercial RV parks, for availability and services available. A COE or state park if convenient and available, which usually means off-season when public parks are not packed tight with visitors.
Destinations, six of our nine annual club outings are public parks, chosen for the setting, access to nature, and convenient locations. The RV resorts we use for 3 of 9 are selected for sevices, e.g. golf course, climate controlled clubrooms for difficult weather parts of our extended season. I'm loosely connected to another camping club which almost always goes to a COE, one of a half dozen campgrounds on just three nearby reservoirs.
Most of my personal destination camping alone is public parks: state parks, tribal facilities, or COE parks, all on nearby reservoirs. They are plentiful in this area on the Arkansas River system. Call it 100% almost, since I don't go to any private RV parks locally, and anything further than a couple hours would be in the travel category for me.
I don't Wallydock, have no free public lands in this area, though I might take a nap at a rest area I don't consider it camping.
Destinations, six of our nine annual club outings are public parks, chosen for the setting, access to nature, and convenient locations. The RV resorts we use for 3 of 9 are selected for sevices, e.g. golf course, climate controlled clubrooms for difficult weather parts of our extended season. I'm loosely connected to another camping club which almost always goes to a COE, one of a half dozen campgrounds on just three nearby reservoirs.
Most of my personal destination camping alone is public parks: state parks, tribal facilities, or COE parks, all on nearby reservoirs. They are plentiful in this area on the Arkansas River system. Call it 100% almost, since I don't go to any private RV parks locally, and anything further than a couple hours would be in the travel category for me.
I don't Wallydock, have no free public lands in this area, though I might take a nap at a rest area I don't consider it camping.
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