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Adiabatman wrote:
We rely on Ultimate Public Campgrounds to find free and inexpensive locations.
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DarkSkySeeker wrote:agesilaus wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
And that's in CA!
My thought exactly it probably costs more than that to get into a state park out there, never mind camping. I was stunned at the entry fee for Pt Sur State Park and that was 15 years ago.
I think that was why I posted the question. There are quite a few references now to $50+ per night campgrounds and even a few $100+ per night sites.
So why was the reviewer of Ackerman worried about $16?
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ReneeG wrote:That's true for remote and/or less populated areas. But $20 or is getting to be the norm for many NFS CG's in Colorado and Utah, especially if it's within two hours of the Front Range or the Salt Lake Valley or anywhere near a lake. In some of those places, $22 seems to be the going rate for a CG with pit toilets. Flush toilets adds another $3 +/- and hookups usually another $5.
You didn't mention that this does not include Forest Service campgrounds because there are a lot out there (at least in the west) for less than $20 and even with electric hookups.
โJun-06-2019 11:46 AM
agesilaus wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
And that's in CA!
My thought exactly it probably costs more than that to get into a state park out there, never mind camping. I was stunned at the entry fee for Pt Sur State Park and that was 15 years ago.