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rbpru
Apr 16, 2018Explorer II
So much depends on what you call camping. Some of the larger KOAs have all the kid amenities including game rooms, pools, playgrounds etc. There is often cable Television and I have even seen minigolf. Kind of like going to a resort.
If you like a bit more separation we go to state parks. Trails, bike paths, fishing, and a few even have water parks. Reservations are a must in most of the popular spots.
It really makes little difference when you start out. The goal is to try as many different type of camping until you find the type you are happy with.
We use KOAs as stop overs as they are usually in route and fairly consistent.
Good luck
If you like a bit more separation we go to state parks. Trails, bike paths, fishing, and a few even have water parks. Reservations are a must in most of the popular spots.
It really makes little difference when you start out. The goal is to try as many different type of camping until you find the type you are happy with.
We use KOAs as stop overs as they are usually in route and fairly consistent.
Good luck
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