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- wandering1Explorer:S
- JJBIRISHExplorer2800 sq. ft. 35x80 and a 3850 sq. ft. 35x110… Deeded lots…
- down_homeExplorer IIGood size site at Reports should be 70 by 30 or more paved aand grass around that.
I really hate crowded so tight you can't open awanings or some cases slides, or park your towed, on site.
I was well satisified with Traverse Bay RV Resort. have been to one state park, in La with similar and larger spaces, at some sites but not all the amenities like pond an ducks and flowers and not a train or busy road in ear shot. - longislandcampeExplorer
D & M wrote:
You guys really measure your sites?
No. The dimensions are listed when I reserve online. - Dutch_12078Explorer IIII just estimate them based on a rough idea of the dimensions.
- D___MExplorerYou guys really measure your sites?
- BurbManExplorer III
cm11599ps wrote:
That sounds great, but unfortunately it's not an option around here. Basically all the CG's here on Long Island are setup kind of like parking lots.
Not ALL of them...Looks like you have 4WD on that truck, you should check out Shinnecock East and Teddy Roosevelt out at Montauk. Camp ON the beach not by the beach,then you'll really get some sand in that camper.
In the sand at Teddy Roosevelt county Park Montauk:
Sunset over Montauk. You can see the TT hitch in the left side of the picture, gives you an idea of how close the water is:
Campground access is 4WD only, air at 15 psi in all tires:
Surf fishing always fun:
The Burbman himself sporting the always fashionable RV.net T-shirt:
- bukhrnNomadHave never actually looked at sq. footage, as long as it's big enough for me to get my MH into it'll work, although we do like the NF cg's better as they usually have more distance between them.
- weathershakExplorer162000 sq ft.... Well actually about 2000, but it borders a large field I call mine (its not):)...they are growing corn this year, yummy!!!!
- JiminDenverExplorer IIWe have been in camp grounds 3 times in three years and the sites could be measured in sq inches. The clearings we use for boondocking are usually a few acres or more.
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