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afidel wrote:Some states like Kansas allow camping at state fishing lakes and on Wildlife management areas and/or state forests. Most we have encountered are dry camping. There may or may not be designated sites or areas. The rules vary widely from state to state and even area to area. A fishing or hunting license may be required. Wildlife management areas may permit camping by licensed hunters only during hunting season, no camping during certain seasons or other special regulations. Information is usually available on the state agency web pages.
Another off the usual radar category is water conservation or management districts, we've stayed in some both in Florida and central Ohio.
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Veebyes wrote:
County parks are just another in the accommodation for RVers bag of tricks. County & town parks can work out well. Some not so well.
Getting reviews on them not so easy as fewer people use them.
Another not so well known place of refuge are the fairgrounds, mostly county, but state too, all over. Basic, inexpensive & available as long as nothing big is happening.
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