mockturtle wrote:
Public campgrounds are great but will not allow long-term stays. Even so, there should be plenty of choices. Stay away from 'resorts'.
Yes and no. The tribal park I go to has people who stay all summer. A city park I use from time to time lets people stay for several months, if they are working locally. Providing a living place for seasonal workers is often the primary function of many public RV parks in the middle of the country, recreational use is secondary and has lower priority.
But generally, long-term residence on public land degrades from recreational use, and parks are managed to maintain a turnover so more people can use them.