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dahkota
Jun 09, 2013Explorer
Just wanted to mention that in both Maryland and Pennsylvania, pet sites are limited. If there are no pet sites available, you are out of luck.
In Virginia, all sites are pet sites but you must pay an extra fee. I have no problem paying a fee if I know a site will be available. Often in both MD and PA, one has to book months ahead to get a pet site.
In many private parks, one is limited by size, weight, number, and breed. Virginia doesn't do that.
I don't see it as a penalty, I see it as a benefit - I can bring as many dogs of any size or breed I want and camp in any space I want.
In Virginia, all sites are pet sites but you must pay an extra fee. I have no problem paying a fee if I know a site will be available. Often in both MD and PA, one has to book months ahead to get a pet site.
In many private parks, one is limited by size, weight, number, and breed. Virginia doesn't do that.
I don't see it as a penalty, I see it as a benefit - I can bring as many dogs of any size or breed I want and camp in any space I want.
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