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rockhillmanor
Jun 24, 2017Explorer II
You mentioned renting cabins. Not all need year in advance reservations like the ones in the state parks do. Think outside that box of just staying at state parks. you can stay at a CG nearby and still be able to explore the nearby parks.
Most of the KOA Campgrounds have cabins for rent also. Very nice ones I might add too. No prior reservations needed they seem to always have one available. they have a couple types. Rustic has a table chairs, a couple of beds, you bring your own linens, all the way up to completely furnished.
KOA is a franchise so that they are all the same from CG to CG, no nasty surprises. I exclusively use KOA CG's when ever possible when traveling. Real nice website to easily find what you need and also a real nice book of all the CG's in the US that you can take with you.
http://koa.com/koa-journey-campgrounds/
Also in my travels as a full time RV'er I found many other camp grounds have cabins also. Usually like little houses. When you do a search for CG's it will show up if they have cabins.
And again since they are in CG's your kids will be able to enjoy the experience, campground fires and activities and meeting some real nice campers during your stay.
Picture of one of the smaller rustic cabins that are available.

Most of the KOA Campgrounds have cabins for rent also. Very nice ones I might add too. No prior reservations needed they seem to always have one available. they have a couple types. Rustic has a table chairs, a couple of beds, you bring your own linens, all the way up to completely furnished.
KOA is a franchise so that they are all the same from CG to CG, no nasty surprises. I exclusively use KOA CG's when ever possible when traveling. Real nice website to easily find what you need and also a real nice book of all the CG's in the US that you can take with you.
http://koa.com/koa-journey-campgrounds/
Also in my travels as a full time RV'er I found many other camp grounds have cabins also. Usually like little houses. When you do a search for CG's it will show up if they have cabins.
And again since they are in CG's your kids will be able to enjoy the experience, campground fires and activities and meeting some real nice campers during your stay.
Picture of one of the smaller rustic cabins that are available.

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