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Oct-29-2018 01:17 PM
2012Coleman wrote:HighLonesome wrote:So why don't you check out some state parks? We favor them for just this reason. Destination CG's that want to provide you with amenities are off the list. Maybe you'll see some kids riding their bikes around the loop, but noise from to many kids doesn't happen - at least for us.
ALL i want is a quiet place to sit outside and take in the fresh air and listen to the wind in the trees. PERFECT !
Oct-29-2018 11:22 AM
HighLonesome wrote:So why don't you check out some state parks? We favor them for just this reason. Destination CG's that want to provide you with amenities are off the list. Maybe you'll see some kids riding their bikes around the loop, but noise from to many kids doesn't happen - at least for us.
ALL i want is a quiet place to sit outside and take in the fresh air and listen to the wind in the trees. PERFECT !
Oct-29-2018 05:09 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
There is a nudy one not far from us. I guess if you are into that, it's all good. I'd be worried about the mosquito's biting however....lol
Oct-28-2018 10:06 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:HighLonesome wrote:
Hi thanks for your responses. NO i am not looking for nudist places. HAHAHA ! I guess thats what adults only sounded like. sorry about that.
what i am looking for is peace and quiet. I dont have kids and i am just looking for places that
are geared towards the retirement crowd. I have turned up a few places but i was wondering about others.
I know there are likely not alot of places... but i thought i would ask. i guess i'll be boondocking alot in national forests and such.
Thanks for the advice.... i'll check 55 plus on the search.
Search for "lake Tyee" It is located near Concrete Wa. north of Highway 20.
very nice remote camping Village.
Lake Tyee
Oct-28-2018 09:51 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
As annoying as kids can be, I can't imagine going to a campground without seeing kids. Maybe just the thought of the +55 campgrounds with no kinds makes me face reality just how old I'm getting! I'll hang out with the children a bit longer.
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Oct-27-2018 08:52 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
I am not familiar with any 55 plus parks in Wyoming or Montana. What you can do is look for parks with minimum facilities for children, extra fees for more than 2 guests per site and other things that might not be attractive for families. A lot of parks in these states (mine included) are what can best be described as family tolerant, rather than family friendly. No playgrounds, no pools, no game rooms or arcades, no campfires, not bargain priced, and will tell you that there isn't a lot for children to do in the park if you ask. Personally, we are fine with the KOAs in the area taking in the families and leaving the traveling adults to us.
Oct-27-2018 08:34 PM
Oct-27-2018 07:32 PM
HighLonesome wrote:
Hi thanks for your responses. NO i am not looking for nudist places. HAHAHA ! I guess thats what adults only sounded like. sorry about that.
what i am looking for is peace and quiet. I dont have kids and i am just looking for places that
are geared towards the retirement crowd. I have turned up a few places but i was wondering about others.
I know there are likely not alot of places... but i thought i would ask. i guess i'll be boondocking alot in national forests and such.
Thanks for the advice.... i'll check 55 plus on the search.