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coolmom42
Oct 13, 2014Explorer II
www.forestcamping.com is a great resource for national forests. Once you find something there, go to the NFS site and check it out.
Almost all NFS sites are primitive, although some have electric. Most in the east have potable water, many in the west do not. To my knowledge all NFS developed campgrounds have toilet facilities, usually vaults.
Given the size of your rig, check the site descriptions carefully. It's a good idea to call the ranger district to verify open dates & amenities, sometimes there are closures due to flood, storm damage, etc.
Almost all NFS sites are primitive, although some have electric. Most in the east have potable water, many in the west do not. To my knowledge all NFS developed campgrounds have toilet facilities, usually vaults.
Given the size of your rig, check the site descriptions carefully. It's a good idea to call the ranger district to verify open dates & amenities, sometimes there are closures due to flood, storm damage, etc.
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