TechWriter wrote:
bikendan wrote:
Most CA beachfront campgrounds are state beach campgrounds. Less than 1% of California State Parks campgrounds have heookups of any kind, mostly W/E only. The very few that have full hookups are booked up months ahead of time. The few state beach campgrounds with full hookups are gone in mere seconds, months ahead of time.
What's new?
Months in advance - it's been that way for as long as I remember
Gave up on a CA full hookup beach campground, but found an OR full hookup beach site instead.
Was able to get a CA beachfront site with electric hookup. Inconvenient, but enough for me as it's location, location, location . . .

Agreed, that's why big holding tanks are one of my requirements, so many of the best waterfront sites don't have sewer hookups due to the obvious problem of water infiltration and slope being near the water table. My current rig is a huge step up from my last one in that regard but my next rig that I plan to live in will probably be nearly twice as big again =)