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DrewE
Apr 08, 2019Explorer II
My experience with Vermont state parks has been that it isn't impossible to find a site somewhere on most any given weekend, but not necessarily a site (at least one that I'd fit in) in any given park, especially on holiday weekends. Making a reservation a few days in advance eases the mind about having a place to be without putting too much of a cramp on spontaneity.
Thinking about it, I don't believe I've actually taken my RV to campgrounds as such in any of the other New England states. I've camped in New Hampshire at a Christian summer camp/conference center that I volunteer at from time to time, but that's not quite the same situation as a normal public campground. (They have about a dozen RV sites, primarily for volunteers or program participants, besides the usual bunkhouses and other camp accouterments.)
Thinking about it, I don't believe I've actually taken my RV to campgrounds as such in any of the other New England states. I've camped in New Hampshire at a Christian summer camp/conference center that I volunteer at from time to time, but that's not quite the same situation as a normal public campground. (They have about a dozen RV sites, primarily for volunteers or program participants, besides the usual bunkhouses and other camp accouterments.)
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