6door74 wrote:
On a side note...i'm finding the 6 people to a campground limit frustrating. Is that more so a RV park rule and not something you'd see at a more primitive campground? I'd like to have nieces and nephews join us.
The 6 person per campsite is so you won't have Andy and his girlfriend and their friend Fred and his boyfriend, Alfred and their 3 other friends and 4 dogs coming into the campground to camp. Then, about 8 pm, 6 other friends pile out of a junker truck with 4 cases of beer and having an all-out party that starts Friday night and ends with them laying around the campfire until Sunday. If you are a mom/dad, uncle/aunt, whatever and have 4-5 kids, most state parks won't be concerned. If you are in a private resort, you will probably have to pay for more than 2 people, not even 6.
I know in Virginia, the rules state that a maximum of 6 people UNLESS it is a family unit. (We camp host and there is a family that comes to camp at our park that has 11 kids. Yes, 13 of them. They camp in one spot in a 28' bunkhouse TT. I don't know where they all fit, but they do and they are the most gracious, considerate kids I have ever been around.)
This is just my opinion, but I would not take nieces and nephews until you figure out what you are doing and how to set up and take down. It's still hard for us to set up when they have friends with them and are excited to camp with us and we have been doing this for 20+ years/