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moresmoke
Nov 28, 2017Explorer
3oaks wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:Depends upon the season and time of the year.
.....................................Having said that, I don't think the number of sites versus the number of units is critical....yet.
That is why we do all our camping in the Spring time before Memorial Day and then again after Labor Day in the Fall. Both wonderful times of the year. ;)
We leave the Summer, when parks are usually filled to capacity, for families and kids to enjoy. :)
Commercial campgrounds and resorts are not for us.
And those of us with families do appreciate that. :)
We make one 5000 mi trip halfway across the country every summer. Biggest issue we have had in finding campgrounds it that it seems any commercial campgrounds not near a tourist destination are almost all seasonal sites. Some nights we just want a spot to shower, dump tanks, etc then move on the next day. Depending where you are it can be a challenge.
Out here in ND many of the small towns have a municipal campground with ~10 sites. I can safely say most of those sites are vacant 100% of the year.
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