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valhalla360
May 12, 2021Navigator
Horsedoc wrote:
One last question guys - These PA parks , do the commonly advertise or list their affiliation with PA or does one have to ask? Our common practice is to check the book for where we might be ending up at the end of the travel day. That might influence a choice at 50% off
The PPA website has a map option (probably have an app too but never checked). Pull up the state and you see pins where the parks are located.
Only thing I don't like is if you are near a state border, you have to pull up each state independently. With modern GIS, there is no reason it doesn't seamlessly, show sites just across the state border.
We usually check the PPA site first and then if nothing looks viable, we switch to Campendium and start looking. Traveling with short stays, we find a viable PPA site probably 50-75% of the time.
PS: They do have a book but we used it to start a campfire. Web is easier and it shows all the current info (ie: if a new park joins, the book won't have it).
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