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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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1stgenfarmboy
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WOW Mike.....thats a nice spot.
1993 Dodge W350 Cummins with all the goodies
2014 Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn 2wd 395hp
2017 Forest River Surveyor 243 RBS
2001 Super Sherpa & 2012 DL650A go along also

mike4330
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Shenandoah River State Park, VA
Site #9

happycampers5
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Site #36 at Great Smoky Jellystone in Gatlinburg, Tn. Two streams converge behind the site. One of our favorite sites here.


clkelley564
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Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground, Lake Buena Vista, FL Site 1741 Full Hookup, W/E/S/C Right near comfort station - Feb 2012

The evolution of a campsite









































Carol & Rick
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2007 T@B ClamShell #2741
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afob3
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Site C17 at Misty River Campground in Walland TN

2012 Koala 25DS
2011 F150 Ecoboost SuperCrew with Max Tow Package

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CampingBugs
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CGXterra wrote:
.... We went to the American Heritage CG in Williamsburg, Va....



Hello! Was wondering if they allow you to request specific sites here at this campground, and if so... what campsite were you in? Looks nice and somewhat "private" or at least not right on top of the next campers... LOL
Thanks... and good luck with your new camper!! ๐Ÿ™‚
SAFE & HAPPY TRAVELS! :B
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Carolyn & John

2006 Fleetwood Utah
2003 Chevy Tahoe
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*Map shows States camped in*

MPond
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SS Slacker wrote:
I know what you mean, we have been having a blast each summer taking the kids someplace new in the country. They love it and always talk about place they have been to.

This picture was at Portal RV park in Moab last June. In fact, after looking at MPonds pictures I now realize that he and his family were just two sites down in the second picture





I saw your pictures and realized the same thing before I read the text of your post. That's funny! :B

I was going to post pictures of Portal RV as well, but couldn't find any that were worth posting.
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Other rig: 2005 Chevy Silverado 3500 Duramax Dually / Next Level 38CK Fifth-wheel Toy Hauler w/ quads, sand rail, etc...

SS_Slacker
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I know what you mean, we have been having a blast each summer taking the kids someplace new in the country. They love it and always talk about place they have been to.

This picture was at Portal RV park in Moab last June. In fact, after looking at MPonds pictures I now realize that he and his family were just two sites down in the second picture



Dan & Tracy
2003 HR Neptune 36PBD
300 ISB Cummins/5-Speed

MPond
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bukhrn wrote:
Nice when they're that age, Too bad they have to grow up. ๐Ÿ˜‰


Thanks. We really enjoy getting the kids out in the RV to see the country. They're always telling their friends about all the places they've been to.

I'm really enjoying this now, and hoping they'll still be interested in RVing when they're older, like I still do with my parents.
2003 Country Coach Intrigue, Cummins ISL 400
Toad: 2006 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited (LJ) toad, with just a few mods...

Other rig: 2005 Chevy Silverado 3500 Duramax Dually / Next Level 38CK Fifth-wheel Toy Hauler w/ quads, sand rail, etc...

mike4330
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First trip of the season. Lake Anna State Park, VA. Site #26

bukhrn
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MPond wrote:
Rancho Sedona RV Park



Our campground had a creek running through it





Nice when they're that age, Too bad they have to grow up. ๐Ÿ˜‰
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2014 Ford Focus
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MPond
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Rancho Sedona RV Park











Our campground had a creek running through it





2003 Country Coach Intrigue, Cummins ISL 400
Toad: 2006 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited (LJ) toad, with just a few mods...

Other rig: 2005 Chevy Silverado 3500 Duramax Dually / Next Level 38CK Fifth-wheel Toy Hauler w/ quads, sand rail, etc...

MPond
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Eurocamper wrote:
This primitive BLM campground is one of my all-time favorites.



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Where in Moab is this? I didn't see the name/location in your post. Did I miss it?
2003 Country Coach Intrigue, Cummins ISL 400
Toad: 2006 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited (LJ) toad, with just a few mods...

Other rig: 2005 Chevy Silverado 3500 Duramax Dually / Next Level 38CK Fifth-wheel Toy Hauler w/ quads, sand rail, etc...

JCGibson
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Here is our site at Basswood RV Resort. Very nice and in the country yet only about 20 miles North of Kansas City. This has everything one could want in a campground. There are multiple ponds to fish at that you don't need a license for. A large pool, large kid play area, horse shoes, shuffleboard, and a few forest trails. Sites are for all sizes, from back ins to large pull throughs like ours. They also have several cabins if you didn't want to take your rv. The baths are spotless and individual rooms. Also, there are lots of picnic areas near the ponds that are very nice. The hosts are very nice and will lead you to your site. They also have pizza onsite that they will deliver to your site. Excellent service.
John (USAF Retired) Cheryl (Mid School Teacher)
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'06 Jayco Octane sold
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CGXterra
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Finally, 3 weeks after purchasing our 21' Koala, we got to go out on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of March. We went to the American Heritage CG in Williamsburg, Va. Rod and Sherry are a couple of work-campers that were extremely helpful with our first time setting up and had plenty of great tips on things to pick up prior to our next trip. We have already made reservations for the same CG for next month. We also met a great bunch of retired military folks that belong to a traveling group called S.M.A.R.T. who invited us up to the rec-hall and let us partake in their pot-luck dinner. We also had a great fire-side chat with a couple from NY.

The only real issue we had was that we couldn't get our pilot light in the oven to light. Tried many tips offered from the many folks who dropped by to say hello. We're taking it back to the dealer to let them work on it.

The CG is fantastic and they're making it better by sprucing up their premium spots. Those will soon have stone walls, landscaping, gas grills and nice patio sets with glass tables. The bathrooms are incredibly clean, with locking shower stalls, changing areas, and the building is located right in the middle of the CG.

All in all, the decision to upgrade to a T/T from a tent is looking like the right one for us.

Ed & Jess - Suffolk, Va
2014 Cedar Creek 36' CKTS
2014 Ram 3500 Laramie Limited Dually