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DrewE
Dec 30, 2016Explorer III
You certainly can rent a car and stay in lodges/motels, or rent a car and tent camp, or rent an RV and camp in that, or go on a prepackaged bus tour, or even backpack into the less visited areas. I suspect that more people visit the national parks without RVs than visit with them, though I can't say I have ever seen actual statistics on that. Suffice to say, at any rate, that a national park is not an RV resort and is intended for anyone, not just the RVers, to visit and appreciate.
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