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~Post your campsite photos here~

answerswillvary
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Lately there has been a lot of interest in viewing photos of the sites that different campgrounds have to offer. Let's start posting them to this thread and if there seems to be enough interest, perhaps we can make the thread a permanent sticky.

If you have recently posted photos of this sort, please re-post them here. If you have new ones to share, please do!

Don't forget to label the photos: Campground name, site #'s if you know them, area of campground, etc.

Picture Posting Help

**A photo width of 500 works really well.

I am taking the liberty of copying here some recent photos submitted by member 'marites62'.

Fishing Bridge - This is site 60 in the B loop - back-in, full hookups (It can be tough for long trailers and 5th wheels):


More of the same site:






Colter Bay Village - This is site 40, Pull through, full hookups. It is at the end of the loop which was nice.


More of the same site:










Thanks,
Sandi (Moderator)
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Locky
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Bakerkids, Looks like a very nice setup and campsite.

bakerkids
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South Marcum COE campground, Rend Lake, (Benton IL) site 85



A pic of "party cove" taken from our campsite.






Me '62, DH '59, DS '89, DD '90, DD '92
1 shih tzu
Our photos

mkenyon2
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We went out to Hickory Run State Park. To see a few pics, including Boulder Field click here.



MK and my Wifey from PA
TV: 2011 Ford F150 SuperCrew 4WD (V6 3.5L/213)
Trailer: 2013 Heartland Trail Runner 25 SLE

We've only camped in 2 states? Quick, pack the trailer we have to CAMP!

dmatt
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normandavison wrote:
How do I post picture of site?


You 1st have to upload the picture(s) to an online site like photobucket, webshots, flicker, etc. Once done, you then copy the link to that site where the photo is and then post it here by clicking on the "postcard" icon on top of the box where you post to a reply. You will see where to "paste" the link.
2018 F150 FX4, 3.5 EB, max tow
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Madison-the loveable old lady of the dog clan
Riley-our rescued Black Lab
Scout-the new crazy Australian Shepherd puppy



Our camping photos

normandavison
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How do I post picture of site?

nandj
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Here are some pictures from mid August from the Mogollon Rim in Arizona.
They're from the Aspen Campground in the Sitgreaves National Forest.
It's northeast of Payson and east of Forest Lakes, in the Woods Canyon Lake Recreation Area. This is very big, popular National Forest campground. There are no hookups. There is plenty of space between sites, large pines, and the lake is within walking distance.
Sites and loops are paved.

Site #25:
GPS Coordinates: 34.32601, -110.94496



Have a good one,

Neil & JoAnn
2017 Thor Compass 23TR

JaredWPhillips
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Starve Hollow CG, near Brownstown IN.
Site #216:

My DW:

My DW enjoying dinner, with an episode of Andy Griffith waiting on the laptop.
MY RVing BLOG
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  • 2001 Chevy Silverado 1500 ext cab 4x4 5.3 V8. GoodYear Wrangler Authority E-Rated tires, FireStone AirBags.

  • TT: 2010 KZ Spree 240 BHS

JaredWPhillips
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Sunburst Ranch, Caulfield, MO. Site #7.
Very nice place. They offer rafting and canoeing trips. Plenty of open space and good river access. Very secluded and quiet.



North Fork River:
MY RVing BLOG
  • 2002 Chevy Suburban Z71 5.3 V8

  • 2001 Chevy Silverado 1500 ext cab 4x4 5.3 V8. GoodYear Wrangler Authority E-Rated tires, FireStone AirBags.

  • TT: 2010 KZ Spree 240 BHS

nandj
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Here are some pictures from mid June in northern Arizona.
They're from the Rock Crossing Campground in the Coconino National Forest. It's near AZ-87 between Payson and Winslow. It's a small campground without any hookups. Lot's of space between sites.
Sites and loops are paved. Picnic and tent pads are new.
GPS Coordinates: 34.5625589, -111.21623

Site #6, Where We Stayed:




Site #29 (pull up site) with great views:
Have a good one,

Neil & JoAnn
2017 Thor Compass 23TR

1stgenfarmboy
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We camped at Meramec this spring with our kayaks and some friends, great time except for the drunks, we did the cave also very neet and saw a couple informative talks on long stays in the back country and how/what to pack from a girl from Alaska that spent 3 months in the wilderness, awsome speech.

all in all a very nice camp ground, and would stay again

Dar
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bakerkids
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We like Meramec SP. We also like a private CG on the Meramec that has a tube loop. You float on their tube around the CG, around a bend, and they'll bus you back. We always rent our canoe/kayak from them. It's Ozark Outdoors River Resort.
Me '62, DH '59, DS '89, DD '90, DD '92
1 shih tzu
Our photos

dmcummins
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we took a short trip to Missouri's, Meramec State Park. We arrived on Sunday with no reservations, but still had no problem getting a FHU site. We went on a cave tour and rented a canoe and did a five mile float. Our campsite was just across from the river and we had plenty of room. We were in site #5.

vjm1639
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jasonlisan wrote:
monakayk wrote:
JGRVING wrote:
Thanks, yes, every time I read negative posts on here about "dealing with canvas", I just wait for our next trip here with the "dreaded canvas"...LOL....it's not perfect all the time, but sure is perfect lots of times :B...thanks, Jennifer


Those of us who own a PUP...have a ROOM with a VIEW for sure! Boy ohhhh Boy...sometimes those views are fabulous, as your photos show!


I will never dog a persons way of camping but I must admit the best views are sitting outside & just enjoying nature, I should just own a tent because I'm never inside the trailer except for sleeping.


We need a "like" button like Facebook has! ๐Ÿ˜†
Vicki

vjm1639
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JGRVING wrote:
Thanks, yes, every time I read negative posts on here about "dealing with canvas", I just wait for our next trip here with the "dreaded canvas"...LOL....it's not perfect all the time, but sure is perfect lots of times :B...thanks, Jennifer


Sooooooo true! We loved the canvas views of both our Popup and our hybrid.....we bought the TT we have now because it was too difficult getting my mom, who I take care of full time after a massive stroke, into the beds in the hybrid or popup. I love our TT....however, both hubby and I miss the gorgeous open views from the canvas ends!
Vicki

Pat___Karen
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Cherry Hill Camp Gound. Good place to see the Washington DC sites.

Site 408



One of the bath houses




Pond by the dog walk


Conference Center


Pool and Cafe


Bus Depot. You can take the metro bus to the subway station and then take the subway into the city. You can also drive to the subway station which is about 10 minutes away.


Camp Grround office and a very well stocked camp store.


The campground is right next to a very busy interstate. There is always highway noice. We kept the AC blower on all of the time. We really couldn't hear the noice with it running. The staff wasvery fiendly and helpfull.

Pat
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