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jwolf55
Feb 22, 2017Explorer
Living in Southern Indian we have camped at or visited every state park except Pokagon and the Dunes, both long drives for us 5 hours+. We have 100 gallons of fresh on board so we can just fill it up on the way in if we are low. We are only staying a few days during the week so our 45 gallon black water tank should be fine. If we take showers in the bath house and don't do laundry the gray water tank will also survive. Most of the State Parks in Southern Indiana (WPA projects) have upgraded to 30amp and water. Very few have 50amp or sewage. We have stayed at state parks where our camp site was the direct path/trail to the pool or the playground equipment and kids are constantly walking withing feet of your RV. I know at Spring Mill most stites we have a hard time getting level with any more than one tire still on the ground. last fall I bet the left front was a foot off the ground.
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