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naturist
Jan 28, 2014Nomad
That's a tough question to answer, given that campgrounds change from day to day almost. For sure, the best list is whatever one you got and a phone call ahead to reserve a spot with what you want in the way of amenities.
I use 3 different smartphone apps, and while I don't care about 50 amp service, for everything else, I've found that none of them covers everything as accurately or thoroughly as I'd like, but with the 3, I usually can find one good place to land.
Two of the three were free, the third cost a few bucks, around 10, I think. If you have a smart phone, the three I use are Good Sams, Woodalls, and Allstays. The last of these has the largest list, but is short on showing fees. It often shows campgrounds neither of the other two list, however.
I use 3 different smartphone apps, and while I don't care about 50 amp service, for everything else, I've found that none of them covers everything as accurately or thoroughly as I'd like, but with the 3, I usually can find one good place to land.
Two of the three were free, the third cost a few bucks, around 10, I think. If you have a smart phone, the three I use are Good Sams, Woodalls, and Allstays. The last of these has the largest list, but is short on showing fees. It often shows campgrounds neither of the other two list, however.
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