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BizmarksMom
Dec 08, 2017Explorer
The only trouble I have with finding campsites is that some don't allow my dogs. I just go elsewhere.
Here, in Idaho, there is so much forest service land that campsites do not fill up if you are willing to drive the dirt roads to get to them. If you need water and electric hookups, then you are limited. If you are set up to dry camp, the world is your oyster. I pull into a full service campsite only when I need to do laundry, dump my waste tanks, fill my fresh water tank, and take a long shower. Then I'm off again into the dispersed spots.
I have never camped in the eastern states, so things might be different there. I can tell you in Idaho, eastern Oregon, Nevada, the CA desert, Utah, and Montana, there is no shortage of campsites if you are willing to go without hookups.
Here, in Idaho, there is so much forest service land that campsites do not fill up if you are willing to drive the dirt roads to get to them. If you need water and electric hookups, then you are limited. If you are set up to dry camp, the world is your oyster. I pull into a full service campsite only when I need to do laundry, dump my waste tanks, fill my fresh water tank, and take a long shower. Then I'm off again into the dispersed spots.
I have never camped in the eastern states, so things might be different there. I can tell you in Idaho, eastern Oregon, Nevada, the CA desert, Utah, and Montana, there is no shortage of campsites if you are willing to go without hookups.
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