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wa8yxm
Feb 05, 2020Explorer III
I USUALLY look for a Flying-J with a Denny's as the restaurant.
Pull in before dark, Hike over for Supper. again for breakfast and back on the road again. My AARP card gets me a discount at Denny's and I like the menu.
ALternate is a Cracker Barrel or any other major truck stop but J's with Denny's are #1... Many Wal*Marts also welcome RV overnighters.
THat said the Camp Ground Owner's assn. has convinced the govermanurents in some areas (City, county or state) that RVers should ONLY overnight in a licensed RV park. So some places (Nebraska for example) YOu are stuck in an RV park.
There is a nice one in Pender NE... Small. and you can get your Blue Ox Tow hardware fixed while you are there. (I should say NICE if you are UPWIND of the stockyards. when the wind blows the other way......)
Pull in before dark, Hike over for Supper. again for breakfast and back on the road again. My AARP card gets me a discount at Denny's and I like the menu.
ALternate is a Cracker Barrel or any other major truck stop but J's with Denny's are #1... Many Wal*Marts also welcome RV overnighters.
THat said the Camp Ground Owner's assn. has convinced the govermanurents in some areas (City, county or state) that RVers should ONLY overnight in a licensed RV park. So some places (Nebraska for example) YOu are stuck in an RV park.
There is a nice one in Pender NE... Small. and you can get your Blue Ox Tow hardware fixed while you are there. (I should say NICE if you are UPWIND of the stockyards. when the wind blows the other way......)
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