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dakasa47
Aug 18, 2016Explorer
Hi,
First of all welcome to Massachusetts. We have traveled and stayed in South Carolina and want to say people are friendly,welcoming and helpful. We love Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach
Travel Park twice and the beautiful campgrounds in the Appalachians. We have stayed at Ocean Lakes at least 4 times, WillowTree Resort and Campground once, Oak Planation once. Myrtle Beach campground twice,and Hunting Island once. You could check out Normandy Farms on the south shore . It used to be open all year but I think it may be closed in the winter now. I'm not sure. It is close to Foxboro ,the winter home of our beloved Patriots, so it might be open longer than other campgrounds. There are are a few campgrounds in NH that stay open for skiing and snowboarding seasons but if you are attending school in MA that would not really work out well as most are up in the White Mts.
Two years ago we had reservations at various state parks in the Keys FL. but because of all the snow we got and the narrowness of our street we had to cancel all reservation. Last October we stored our RV in a storage facility in Conway SC. We then traveled to SC in February to pick up the RV to head to the Keys. Of course last winter we did not have as much snow and we could have pulled the RV out of the yard, made the turn onto our street and headed south. One problem though is that there are not really any campgrounds open until you get to maybe North Carolina.
If you are planning on looking for housing it will all depend on where you will be located. I don't have any knowhow about housing for students but as we have thousands and thousands of students coming here for the colleges there is, I think, many opportunities for some sort of housing.
Good luck in your future endeavor and thank you and your family for your service to our country.
First of all welcome to Massachusetts. We have traveled and stayed in South Carolina and want to say people are friendly,welcoming and helpful. We love Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach
Travel Park twice and the beautiful campgrounds in the Appalachians. We have stayed at Ocean Lakes at least 4 times, WillowTree Resort and Campground once, Oak Planation once. Myrtle Beach campground twice,and Hunting Island once. You could check out Normandy Farms on the south shore . It used to be open all year but I think it may be closed in the winter now. I'm not sure. It is close to Foxboro ,the winter home of our beloved Patriots, so it might be open longer than other campgrounds. There are are a few campgrounds in NH that stay open for skiing and snowboarding seasons but if you are attending school in MA that would not really work out well as most are up in the White Mts.
Two years ago we had reservations at various state parks in the Keys FL. but because of all the snow we got and the narrowness of our street we had to cancel all reservation. Last October we stored our RV in a storage facility in Conway SC. We then traveled to SC in February to pick up the RV to head to the Keys. Of course last winter we did not have as much snow and we could have pulled the RV out of the yard, made the turn onto our street and headed south. One problem though is that there are not really any campgrounds open until you get to maybe North Carolina.
If you are planning on looking for housing it will all depend on where you will be located. I don't have any knowhow about housing for students but as we have thousands and thousands of students coming here for the colleges there is, I think, many opportunities for some sort of housing.
Good luck in your future endeavor and thank you and your family for your service to our country.
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