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Homer1
May 05, 2013Explorer
BODYSHOP BOB I think you have a great point. Most states touch on the subject of RV's but rarely really campaign for the business of the RVer. Motels and Hotels advertise endlessly for your traveling business. As RVers we are not cheap by not staying in them, we prefer the open natural life style. Check most states for information as to where campgrounds might be. (A little icon on a sign that shows a trailer maybe). No directions once you pull off the highway. Some states have preposterous rules about charging you an entrance fee every time you leave the c/g and return with your toad.
Also I have never figured out why some States charge park entrance fees in addition to camping fees, it seems to me the fee to camp should be enough. There are a lot of dollars out there in RVers pockets looking for a place to be spent.
Also I have never figured out why some States charge park entrance fees in addition to camping fees, it seems to me the fee to camp should be enough. There are a lot of dollars out there in RVers pockets looking for a place to be spent.
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