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jalichty
Jun 25, 2013Explorer
There are probably more people on the dry side, it's just not full as they have over 300 sites for camping. If you have the Senior Pass, the dry side costs $10.50 per day. There are two places to dump holding tanks and fill up with fresh water and there are sites that will accommodate almost any size RV. Loop J has a bunch of sites that they "remodeled" last year and they are much larger with electricity, cost $35.50 per night with no discount for Senior Pass. They are supposed to be for folks with disabilities who need electricity but when we were there early in June, there was one disabled sticker and the rest were folks who were luckier. The dry camping side is first-come, first-served and pretty easy to get a good spot if you show up around 9:30 to 11:00 when folks are checking out. Moran is quite a ways away and has a lot of standing water around it so I worry about mosquitos and such.
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