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Dianne_and_Tom
Jul 13, 2013Explorer
Terryallan wrote:Crowe wrote:
Another option is to not buy an RV but to frequent campgrounds that rent trailers/cabins. You'd only have to handle your own car and not have to fight with sewer hook-ups, etc. I realize this is a compromise but it might take some of the stress away but still let you camp.
This would be a great option. All the Myrtle Beach CGs have rental cabins, or campers. And many of the mountain CG do as well. You could still have the camping / campground experience, without having to set up any thing. The mountain cabins have fire rings, and picnic tables, just like the campsites do. The Cabins at James Island in Charleston. Have a great view as well.
After all. What is the real difference between a RV, and a cabin in a campground? Not a lot really.
Well I have noticed at a lot of campgrounds the cabins are set off from the campers. I recently returned from a trip to Archusa Waterpark campground in Quitman,Ms. where my husband and I camped several times to visit family in the area. The cabin was nice but no where near the campers. Will have to check out the cabins at James Island we camped there several times. Also with a rv I could take our Maine Coon cat, she went everywhere with us,pets aren't usually allowed in cabins.
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