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NCWriter
May 22, 2017Explorer
Yes, it's perfectly normal to come and go just as you would in a hotel. Many people who use their RV as their vehicle for exploring will leave an item or two in the campsite (rug, tablecloth on the picnic table or traffic cone marked "occupied" for example) to show it's indeed occupied, lest someone else decide they'd like to pull a switcheroo to your site. This site-swiping isn't as commonplace in commercial RV parks versus public "claim your own site" campgrounds, but it could happen.
Since you pay when you arrive, no need to say goodbye on your final departure morning, just drive off. Some places like state parks ask you to drop off your windshield tag they gave you on arrival so they'll know which sites have been vacated - if so, there's typically a box located next to the check-in booth on the exit roadside.
Since you pay when you arrive, no need to say goodbye on your final departure morning, just drive off. Some places like state parks ask you to drop off your windshield tag they gave you on arrival so they'll know which sites have been vacated - if so, there's typically a box located next to the check-in booth on the exit roadside.
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