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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,
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kknowlton
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Turkey Run SP, site #187
We were thankful for the shade (and to be the closer of the 2 sites sharing the power pole) since we were there during the HEAT of early August.


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bfourman
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Turkey Run State Park, Marshall, IN. Site # 193.





One important thing to look at when booking at Turkey Run is that some of the sites share a power pole. The adjacent site; 191, had the pole ~10' from the pad. Our site; 193, the pole was ~60' from the pad. I had to use all of my shore cord plus a 50' extension cord to reach it. Ended up using only 15 amp service all weekend, which wasn't a problem since it was cool enough I didn't need the A/C.
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Trailin_It
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jake2250 wrote:
Collins Lake, northern CA, Lake was low, Fishing was slow! but the Moon was full!!








We were there that weekend. We were in site 45. We saw you guys pulling out. The mon was unreal that weekend.
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Buckeyelack
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Meadow Lake Park. Wooster,Ohio

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gravessat
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I can give you the gps coordinates, its one of my favorite spots, message me.
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ss573
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RaenMark wrote:
Nice looking site and rig SS573. Seeing those pictures reminded me of how sandy it gets down there and how nothing grows under the canopy of live oaks and pines. Long time ago memories. Thanks


Thanks for the kind words. That was our first visit there but will most likely not be our last. On our last day there, I noticed something I had not seen before. One of the trees had been the target of an artist!!



Maybe it was a good luck totem :E


See ya down the road !!!
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Nerak
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Gravesat, that is a beautiful campsite! Is this part of BLM or what? I just wonder how one goes about finding such a gorgeous site.

1stgenfarmboy
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beautiful spot, it makes it hard to leave don't it.


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gravessat
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Camping along side the Taylor River in Colorado.
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2012 Voltage V3795 Epic package
2011 Black RZR4
2010 blue RZR4 Robbie Gordon Special!

jaycocamprs
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Honeybear Campground Boone N.C. sites 3&4
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ReneeG
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2gypsies wrote:
RENEEG SAID: "Our last night out, on the way home, we stayed at Massacre Rocks State Park. Right on the Snake River. We were in the Upper Loop, site 13, back in ($20 + 6% tax a night). Lower level is not recommended for big rigs as the road has a tight turn and you have to be very careful. We stayed in a pull through in the lower level last year and had to back out as there was no room to pull through."



Wow, what a coincidence. We were on Site #13 3 nights ago!!! The first time we were at that park was 15 years ago and again, we had Site #13.


I guess your tag "You're not going to find us!" is true!

What a coincidence.
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2gypsies1
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RENEEG SAID: "Our last night out, on the way home, we stayed at Massacre Rocks State Park. Right on the Snake River. We were in the Upper Loop, site 13, back in ($20 + 6% tax a night). Lower level is not recommended for big rigs as the road has a tight turn and you have to be very careful. We stayed in a pull through in the lower level last year and had to back out as there was no room to pull through."



Wow, what a coincidence. We were on Site #13 3 nights ago!!! The first time we were at that park was 15 years ago and again, we had Site #13.
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ReneeG
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We just took a trip to Western Wyoming - here are our stays along the way -

First night - Riverside Park and CG just below the dam at Palisades Reservoir in Eastern Idaho near the Wyoming Border South of Swan Valley. $13 a night for electricity only. Power was bad at our site so they only charged us $10 and we used our generator for the night to watch TV on our satellite -



The next six nights, we stayed here - Falls CG, Loop A off the Togwotee Pass between Moran Junction and Dubois, Wyoming. Loop A has electricity ($20 a night) and this campground has two water spigots for filling. Loop A has four pull throughs, but one is used by the host. Loop B has no electricity ($15 a night) but there are many sites for big rigs, both pull through and back ins.



Our last night out, on the way home, we stayed at Massacre Rocks State Park. Right on the Snake River. We were in the Upper Loop, site 13, back in ($20 + 6% tax a night). Lower level is not recommended for big rigs as the road has a tight turn and you have to be very careful. We stayed in a pull through in the lower level last year and had to back out as there was no room to pull through.

2011 Bighorn 3055RL, 2011 F350 DRW 6.7L 4x4 Diesel Lariat and Hensley TrailerSaver BD3, 1992 Jeep ZJ and 1978 Coleman Concord Pop-Up for remote camping
Dave & Renee plus (Champ, Molly, Paris, Missy, and Maggie in spirit), Mica, Mabel, and Melton

RaenMark
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Nice looking site and rig SS573. Seeing those pictures reminded me of how sandy it gets down there and how nothing grows under the canopy of live oaks and pines. Long time ago memories. Thanks
Rae & Mark
Bountiful, UT
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Finally found a rig I can stand up in!

ss573
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Tishomingo State Park, Mississippi Site 62 - Water and Electricity only.




It's a huge site, plenty of room.








View of the next site in the loop from our picnic table.




Site's 61 and 62, both excellent sites.



View from the woods behind out site, It's very large and spacious.
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