โMar-11-2014 09:41 AM
โMar-15-2014 08:21 AM
1775 wrote:ependydad wrote:1775 wrote:
Thanks for the write up. We are looking for a campground near D.C. within a reasonable distance (don't mind driving a distance) to a metro station that we can park our Class B at and leave it safely for the day. We were warned by Cherry Hill not to do this at the Metro parking lots near to them - we would "not find the Class B there when we returned and if we did it would have been broken into". For personal reasons we can't ride on a bus so shuttles are out. Parking garages are out because of height clearance. We would love to go to D.C. - have yet to find a solution to safe parking for the metro to get into DC.
What about hiring a taxi? They'll pick you up at the front of Cherry Hill and can either drop you at the metro for a few bucks (right up front) or take you the whole way into the city.
Sorry it took a while to get back to this - cars, buses all the same. The RV driver gets car sick. Trains are fine. Motor vehicles are not.
โMar-14-2014 11:00 PM
ependydad wrote:1775 wrote:
Thanks for the write up. We are looking for a campground near D.C. within a reasonable distance (don't mind driving a distance) to a metro station that we can park our Class B at and leave it safely for the day. We were warned by Cherry Hill not to do this at the Metro parking lots near to them - we would "not find the Class B there when we returned and if we did it would have been broken into". For personal reasons we can't ride on a bus so shuttles are out. Parking garages are out because of height clearance. We would love to go to D.C. - have yet to find a solution to safe parking for the metro to get into DC.
What about hiring a taxi? They'll pick you up at the front of Cherry Hill and can either drop you at the metro for a few bucks (right up front) or take you the whole way into the city.
โMar-13-2014 07:29 AM
1775 wrote:
Thanks for the write up. We are looking for a campground near D.C. within a reasonable distance (don't mind driving a distance) to a metro station that we can park our Class B at and leave it safely for the day. We were warned by Cherry Hill not to do this at the Metro parking lots near to them - we would "not find the Class B there when we returned and if we did it would have been broken into". For personal reasons we can't ride on a bus so shuttles are out. Parking garages are out because of height clearance. We would love to go to D.C. - have yet to find a solution to safe parking for the metro to get into DC.
โMar-12-2014 09:23 PM
โMar-12-2014 03:55 PM
ependydad wrote:
Thanks for the input. I wholly agree that the Baltimore campgrounds aren't ideal, but if you're trying to double-up on trips visiting both areas, it could work out. I did caveat that in the write up.
I'll look at the other links and see what I can add to it. I also heard that military can stay at Ft. Belvoir, is it?
โMar-12-2014 03:14 PM
ependydad wrote:
Thanks for the input. I wholly agree that the Baltimore campgrounds aren't ideal, but if you're trying to double-up on trips visiting both areas, it could work out. I did caveat that in the write up.
I'll look at the other links and see what I can add to it. I also heard that military can stay at Ft. Belvoir, is it?
โMar-12-2014 03:05 PM
โMar-12-2014 02:31 PM
John S. wrote:
Good writeup. I was the family they helped at Capitol KOA. It is great to visit Baltimore and Annapolis and yet still hit DC. If you only want to do DC I love bull run. I would rather drive n and park and with three people in the Carr truck you can use HOV all the way in and out.
โMar-12-2014 01:31 PM
โMar-12-2014 08:05 AM
4monkeys wrote:
We stayed at Bull Run and drove all the way into DC and parked at Ronald Reagan garage every day. Worked fine for us. With 4 kids, Metro added up fast.
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