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Matt_Colie
Oct 23, 2017Explorer II
As we are travelers more than campers, we are only looking for a flat quiet place to spend the night. If it is the third or fourth road day, I might be looking to dump and take on potable too. As said, that is the exception. So, why do I need to pay for a closed swimming pool, a game room, a gym aka weight room, a pool table, a kiddie park and conference rooms? No reason that I can imagine. For this, all the free parks work great for us.
We did pay for Meadowbrook RV Park in Muskogee. That was 20$, but I did need the afore mentioned services.
We also have found:
Washington Park in Sheriden WY, Free to ONP, but some things cost.
Randolph City Park, Randolph NE, They ask for a contribution WE & Dump. It was Sunday and they didn't even have a mail slot in the town office.
Pioneer Park, Torrington WY, ONP is 10$ WE & Dump.
We seldom stay more than a single night unless it is for an event or a rally. If you look hard, there are lots of places nicer than Walmart, but very few are better for re-provisioning than is the Wally RV Park.
Keep Hunting, they are out there.
Matt
We did pay for Meadowbrook RV Park in Muskogee. That was 20$, but I did need the afore mentioned services.
We also have found:
Washington Park in Sheriden WY, Free to ONP, but some things cost.
Randolph City Park, Randolph NE, They ask for a contribution WE & Dump. It was Sunday and they didn't even have a mail slot in the town office.
Pioneer Park, Torrington WY, ONP is 10$ WE & Dump.
We seldom stay more than a single night unless it is for an event or a rally. If you look hard, there are lots of places nicer than Walmart, but very few are better for re-provisioning than is the Wally RV Park.
Keep Hunting, they are out there.
Matt
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