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Chock_Full_o__N
Aug 10, 2014Explorer
ReneeG wrote:
Madison is a good campground but when we had a 27' TT, we stayed at Bridge Bay. While there we drove around and looked at all the campgrounds including Madison. DH prefers more driving and turning room so Madison would not have worked for us. If you are confident in driving through tight spots and backing into the same, then any of the other campgrounds will work. A lot of folks do it though. Bridge Bay's roads are wider and the sites offer more space between which lends to more backing or pulling in room if you get one of those roadside pull in sites, which we had. There are a lot of web sites that you can preview pictures of the various campgrounds and that may give you an idea.
Here's another vote for Bridge Bay! We camped in the back acres, which has more trees than the front area. There was a mix of back-in sites and pull-throughs. The sites were pretty large. No running water or electric at the site, but there are several deep well spigots in the campground./Best water I ever drank~! The bath houses are basic but clean. There are no showers at Bridge Bay, but you can ride up to Fishing Bridge and use their facilities for a small fee. Nice hot shower in a clean restroom. Generators allowed during the day.
The only negative we experienced was a bison who wandered into our site and peed about 55 odiferous gallons right by the picnic table. :B
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