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Slick_Rick
Jul 08, 2015Explorer
We camp there all the time, we live only about an hour away. It's why we bought the TC! Love AI! On the Maryland side.
OSV pass costs $150/year plus the national park pass to get in the park. This allows you to park and setup camp in the "Bullpen".
It's not hard pack sand, very soft and the tracks are deep. Air down to 25 psi and you'll be fine. When you come off the beach, air is available to get em back to 80. Our rig weighs about 11k and we have no problems. No hookups obviously but there are 2 dump stations to get rid of stuff. We fish and when we get tired of not catching anything we head to the bullpen and fire up the grill, eat dinner, start a fire, drink a couple of adult beverages, visit with our friends, walk the beach, etc. Lots of stuff going on but a very family friendly environment. We bring our lab too but she has to be on a leash, can't run loose. There's usually 12 miles of beach to drive but now there's only 1.5 miles due to the piping plover (endangered bird). The whole beach should be opened up by the end of the month, check the NPS website. And check the website for required equipment; shovel, tow strap, plywood for your jack, air gauge and other stuff.
And bring the fishing rods!
Have fun, it's my favorite place to spend weekends.
Rick
OSV pass costs $150/year plus the national park pass to get in the park. This allows you to park and setup camp in the "Bullpen".
It's not hard pack sand, very soft and the tracks are deep. Air down to 25 psi and you'll be fine. When you come off the beach, air is available to get em back to 80. Our rig weighs about 11k and we have no problems. No hookups obviously but there are 2 dump stations to get rid of stuff. We fish and when we get tired of not catching anything we head to the bullpen and fire up the grill, eat dinner, start a fire, drink a couple of adult beverages, visit with our friends, walk the beach, etc. Lots of stuff going on but a very family friendly environment. We bring our lab too but she has to be on a leash, can't run loose. There's usually 12 miles of beach to drive but now there's only 1.5 miles due to the piping plover (endangered bird). The whole beach should be opened up by the end of the month, check the NPS website. And check the website for required equipment; shovel, tow strap, plywood for your jack, air gauge and other stuff.
And bring the fishing rods!
Have fun, it's my favorite place to spend weekends.
Rick
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