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D_E_Bishop
Jan 28, 2014Explorer
We basically use Trailer Life and AAA Camping guides. I think those two are the best printed sources.
For on line I use TL and KOA. We aren't KOA members but three years ago we did a mid-September to Thanksgiving road trip and found very few parks open and relied on KOA. A KOA membership would have paid for it's self that trip. I used RVparkreview.com the other day and it lacks detail but does have some good info. DW will Google campgrounds on occasion and loos up websites
I have gleaned a lot of good info from reviewing posts here before we leave and DW checks them out in the printed lists.
We seldom reserve in advance and we don't have smart phones and don't always have WiFi on the road so the books are best for us.
For on line I use TL and KOA. We aren't KOA members but three years ago we did a mid-September to Thanksgiving road trip and found very few parks open and relied on KOA. A KOA membership would have paid for it's self that trip. I used RVparkreview.com the other day and it lacks detail but does have some good info. DW will Google campgrounds on occasion and loos up websites
I have gleaned a lot of good info from reviewing posts here before we leave and DW checks them out in the printed lists.
We seldom reserve in advance and we don't have smart phones and don't always have WiFi on the road so the books are best for us.
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