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rfsod48
Explorer
Explorer
Any recommendation for a national campground guide or Great Lake guide. Something with site listing and rating.
Roland,Linda and Matt Schwarz, LuLu, MoMo and Chewy
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wxtoad
Explorer
Explorer
We find this one very useful: The Ultimate US Public Campground Project

It doesn't include reviews, but presents locations that others do not.

WxToad
2005 Lazy Daze 26.5 Rear Bath
NE13

Naio
Explorer II
Explorer II
Thanks for the more info, Joel :).

I use everything, depending on how few cg's there are in an area. I start with rvpr and rvparky.k
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rfsod48
Explorer
Explorer
Thank you all for the input. I have purchased AllStay and it seems very good. Now to consider a GPS device.
Roland,Linda and Matt Schwarz, LuLu, MoMo and Chewy
2005 Fleetwood Bounder 38N Catipillar C7
2015 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4wd Drive II
Go Bucks!

garmp
Explorer II
Explorer II
Give this site, USCampgrounds, a shot. I use it a lot.
Our 2351D Phoenix Cruiser, Jack, has turned us from campers into RVers and loving it!

vermilye
Explorer
Explorer
I use a bunch of different apps, but AllStays Camp & RV combined with RVParkReviews is my usual source, and the Ultimate Campground Project app for non commercial sites.

docj
Explorer
Explorer
Jim Shoe wrote:
I've used www.rvparkreviews.com for a long time and frankly, I haven't looked for other sites. The only problem that bothers me some is the list of amenities marked with Y, N, or ?. Does the question mark mean "They have it but I didn't use it" or does it mean "I don't know if they have it". Example: My 'C' has a shower, so I don't look for one in the CG, so "I don't know if they have it."


When the RVParkReviews website was updated last year, the number of items in the "amenities list" was significantly increased. That meant that most parks do not yet have data for the newly added items. Slowly, as new reviews are submitted, many reviewers do add to our knowledge of the features and amenities at the parks they review.

With over 15,000 parks reviewed, this will be a slow process. Later this year we expect there will be a mechanism by which park owners can access their park's listing and provide this information directly. In the meantime, I suggest that you treat "?" responses as "that information is not known at this time."

Thanks for being an RVPR user.

Joel
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westernrvparkow
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Explorer
joe b. wrote:
I too like RVparky.com and have their iPhone app as well one of my favorite things about RVparky is that the comments made by campers are not censored/edited by the site owners as one of the bigger sites does. Guess it keeps their advertisers happy and buying ads.

Woodalls book is good but very bulky. A few years back they put out a CD of their campground guide. I still have that one but don't know if they still sell it or not.
I looked at that RVPARKY site and don't see how that is any improvement or anywhere close to the equal that rvparkreviews.com is. Many of the parks have no reviews, yet are still rated. I compared the ratings in RVparky with rvparkreviews aggregate ratings and lo and behold, identical. So it is obvious that RVparky just lifted those ratings. I looked at the photos on my parks and again, lo and behold, just copied from my website. Nothing original at all. Then there is the reviews that are on the website. Checked one on a park I know, lowest possible rating, only comment was one word "expensive". Truth of the matter is that park is the lowest priced of any full hookup park within 50 miles. Reviews like that are really helpful, lol. If that is what "uncensored and unedited" gets you, I would stick with RVparkreviews.

Oakman
Explorer
Explorer
joe b. wrote:


Woodalls book is good but very bulky. A few years back they put out a CD of their campground guide. I still have that one but don't know if they still sell it or not.


The Woodall's and the Trailer Life Campground Directories are now the Good Sam RV Travel Guide and Campground Directory.
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joe_b_
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Explorer
I too like RVparky.com and have their iPhone app as well one of my favorite things about RVparky is that the comments made by campers are not censored/edited by the site owners as one of the bigger sites does. Guess it keeps their advertisers happy and buying ads.

Woodalls book is good but very bulky. A few years back they put out a CD of their campground guide. I still have that one but don't know if they still sell it or not.
joe b.
Stuart Florida
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pitch
Explorer II
Explorer II
I just looked at that campground view. Maybe they have better coverage in other locales.
I looked at my area 20 mile radius,(which is straight line not road) straight line means nothing in this area! 13 campgrounds listed,all descriptions quoted directly from the parks web site, zero reviews, zero pictures, zero videos.
For my area it does not seem to be useful.

Jim_Shoe
Explorer
Explorer
I've used www.rvparkreviews.com for a long time and frankly, I haven't looked for other sites. The only problem that bothers me some is the list of amenities marked with Y, N, or ?. Does the question mark mean "They have it but I didn't use it" or does it mean "I don't know if they have it". Example: My 'C' has a shower, so I don't look for one in the CG, so "I don't know if they have it."
Retired and visiting as much of this beautiful country as I can.

Drbolasky
Explorer
Explorer
I've used the Trailer Life guide and rvparkreviews.com. In either case you need to take the ratings with a grain of salt. In the case of the former I've had good luck using GS parks. Where the latter is concerned I look for consistency of comments/ratings from one reviewer to the next (some people just can't be pleased). With very few exceptions (or areas of the country with virtually no CG's) we've had good luck.

Good luck & safe travels.

Doug, Linda, Audrey (USN) & Andrew


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pawatt
Explorer
Explorer
Smart Phone app RVPARKY
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tsetsaf
Explorer III
Explorer III
All human edited by RVers like us http://www.campgroundviews.com/

Plus they have something like 2,000 of the parks filmed. Kinda of like Streetview for campgrounds.
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2014 Open Range
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