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Popsie
Aug 27, 2013Explorer
One tactic that works for us is to leave around 9 am, then drive for four or five hours.
We have possible places in mind, and when we get to the first one, we park and walk around to check the place out. If it doesn't suit us, we move on down the road. We almost always can find a decent place for a reasonable price by the end of the day.
In planning the possible places to stay, we use RVParkReviews, mapping programs and their satellite views, and a number of web sites.
One factor in choosing candidate parks/campgrounds is "why are we going to stop at that place?" We like to drive one day, then stop for a few days or weeks. The places of interest available in the area are usually more important than the parking place amenities.
We have possible places in mind, and when we get to the first one, we park and walk around to check the place out. If it doesn't suit us, we move on down the road. We almost always can find a decent place for a reasonable price by the end of the day.
In planning the possible places to stay, we use RVParkReviews, mapping programs and their satellite views, and a number of web sites.
One factor in choosing candidate parks/campgrounds is "why are we going to stop at that place?" We like to drive one day, then stop for a few days or weeks. The places of interest available in the area are usually more important than the parking place amenities.
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