Mike Up wrote:
Hek, most none hookup National/state campground sites are only $15. I would never camp at our local Cabelas. They have dump stations as most truck stops but its not for camping over night, just convenience to bring you into their store.
Our Hammond,IN Cabelas has a truck stop and I would never stay there overnight. Right off of I80/94 where criminals have a nice fast escape. Its worth the $15 to stay in an actual safe campground.
The point of "US" staying at a Cabella's, Walmart, Home Depot, etc. is easy on easy off access to the highway - we pull off later in the evening into a big open flat lot with no trees.....not like state campgrounds (NY) with lots of loops in the campground and those damn trees do have a tendency to move late at night. NY - you need to arrive early for the gate to be open, otherwise you need to ride around and find a site which would be a good fit for your needs (size of trailer, etc). It is a matter of preference, just like Ford vs Chevy vs Dodge or toy hauler vs travel trailer vs motor home....different strokes for different folks!