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doxiemom11
Jul 10, 2018Explorer II
If you book a site - say for a month in a commercially owned and not government owned rv park, they don't care if you are there or not. They do want to be notified if you will be away. Many people have left their rv's right on their site and gone for a cruise, home for Christmas etc. Now forestry parks, corp of engineer parks , some state and county parks usually have the rule about being gone more than 24 hours. Many campgrounds also have storage areas within their parks that you can store your rv with no hookups and pay a small fee per day.
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