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tatest
Oct 26, 2017Explorer II
The most successful overnight parks are usually much closer to the exit of an Interstate highway, or out here where we don't have so many Interstates, alongside a major trunk highway. Close to a junction is good.
I'll go well off the highway for a destination park, but if I'm driving three miles or more on rural back roads (recognizing that not all state highways in your area are back roads, some are trunks) I'll be looking for more park amenities for an overnight (like small store, food services, LPG sales) or wanting to see these nearby. When traveling I tend to be running long driving days and will usually not be in a camp cooking mode.
I'll go well off the highway for a destination park, but if I'm driving three miles or more on rural back roads (recognizing that not all state highways in your area are back roads, some are trunks) I'll be looking for more park amenities for an overnight (like small store, food services, LPG sales) or wanting to see these nearby. When traveling I tend to be running long driving days and will usually not be in a camp cooking mode.
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