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Tvov
Oct 11, 2015Explorer II
My understanding that in Connecticut, state parks do not allow carts unless for handicapped.
A couple campgrounds I've been to the carts were WAY overboard - speeding, dangerous driving, etc. Even had an accident between two golf carts near my campsite once... no one was hurt, but one of the carts had to be towed away.
Having said that... at some places, like Fort Wilderness, carts are fun and convenient to have. We've rented carts at FW just for a day, to do "looping" (driving around the campground) and just drive around.
Campgrounds we've been to require carts to have full lights at night, or be parked once the street lights come on!
A couple campgrounds I've been to the carts were WAY overboard - speeding, dangerous driving, etc. Even had an accident between two golf carts near my campsite once... no one was hurt, but one of the carts had to be towed away.
Having said that... at some places, like Fort Wilderness, carts are fun and convenient to have. We've rented carts at FW just for a day, to do "looping" (driving around the campground) and just drive around.
Campgrounds we've been to require carts to have full lights at night, or be parked once the street lights come on!
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