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Bamaman11
Dec 21, 2014Explorer
We're very fortunate to have 4 state parks within one hour. We also have a bunch of government owned campgrounds on the Tennessee River. Not having to go very far is a very big money saver in every way.
Our fifth wheel trailer spends its time in a large membership owned campground in NE Georgia. Yearly dues are $400 per year, and we can stay 14 nights monthly March-December for free. A number of retirees have 2 memberships, and their total housing expenses 10 months out of the year are $800. That's hard to beat. Memberships are $3500, including one years' dues, but can be sometimes picked up directly from members unable to use them any longer.
Our fifth wheel trailer spends its time in a large membership owned campground in NE Georgia. Yearly dues are $400 per year, and we can stay 14 nights monthly March-December for free. A number of retirees have 2 memberships, and their total housing expenses 10 months out of the year are $800. That's hard to beat. Memberships are $3500, including one years' dues, but can be sometimes picked up directly from members unable to use them any longer.
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