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rk911
May 10, 2016Explorer
bluwtr49 wrote:rk911 wrote:bluwtr49 wrote:
...Since we won't do SP campgrounds or KOA's some more RV park comments would be appreciated...
curios as to why no to the state parks?
Guess it's just personal preference. If I'm staying somewhere for a week (which is our normal) I want unlimited access to water for showers and laundry, 50 amp power so I can run all the appliances like ice maker, Instahot, Aqua Hot electric, sewer hookups, and all the other conveniences. I even avoid 30 amp sites for the same reasons.
We bought a coach with a lot of amenities so we can enjoy them not ration their use.
Like I say, just personal preference.
first of all I'm not arguing with your personal preference. we all have them. I just want to point out that you may be missing out on a very cool experience in the Black Hills.
your Beaver certainly has tank capacity for both fresh and waste water for a week's stay...probably longer. the Game Lodge campground in Custer State Park has both 50-amp electric, a cold water laundry facility and the shower facilities are very clean. most of the RV sites are 50-60 feet long and the space between sites in this park are very generous. if you have a satellite dish you'll have a clear view of the sky from most of the sites. the night sky is something to behold. in the fall it's not uncommon to find Bison grazing along the fence line outside the campground.
the Black Hills are our favorite place to go and we hope you'll enjoy them as much as we do.
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