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Sandia_Man
Jun 24, 2014Explorer II
Probably best to just find another park if they don't respond to e-mail or voicemail. Only times we didn't get through to someone at a particular park usually meant that it was a small potatoes operation run entirely by a couple of people who didn't care to return calls or e-mails. These older parks usually have many long-term residents and just a few spots for those seeking a night or two stay.
Private parks are always our last choice when visiting an area as we prefer federal, state, and county campgrounds whenever they are available. Rules against older RVs is uncalled for in most cases as many of these rigs have been well cared for, it's absurd to drive a distance to see if your rig makes the cut so to speak. Can't comment on the pet issue as we leave our dogs home unless we are boondocking where they can run free.
Private parks are always our last choice when visiting an area as we prefer federal, state, and county campgrounds whenever they are available. Rules against older RVs is uncalled for in most cases as many of these rigs have been well cared for, it's absurd to drive a distance to see if your rig makes the cut so to speak. Can't comment on the pet issue as we leave our dogs home unless we are boondocking where they can run free.
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