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Ole_Man_Dan
Mar 09, 2014Explorer
My wife and I evaluate every park we visit by cleanness of the bath houses, and by any trash around the camp sites.
The better State Parks run a tight ship...
I talked with a Camp Host and the guys running the Store at Topsail Hill's State Park, and they were all pretty much squared away.
Every camp site at THSP was inspected and the Picnic Tables aligned before they called to let them know the site was ready for occupancy.The 'Little Things' set them apart from a few other State Parks.
Hope you enjoy being a Camp Host. I've met lots of good ones over the years. I've noticed the same Host at many camp grounds over the years.They must be doing something right. :)
The better State Parks run a tight ship...
I talked with a Camp Host and the guys running the Store at Topsail Hill's State Park, and they were all pretty much squared away.
Every camp site at THSP was inspected and the Picnic Tables aligned before they called to let them know the site was ready for occupancy.The 'Little Things' set them apart from a few other State Parks.
Hope you enjoy being a Camp Host. I've met lots of good ones over the years. I've noticed the same Host at many camp grounds over the years.They must be doing something right. :)
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