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โApr-24-2014 06:10 AM
fla-gypsy wrote:
In Florida and I am sure in other states as well certain parks get all the upgrade and maintenance money. I suspect it has something to do with state politics and which state legislators have all the pull. Unfortunate but true in Florida nonetheless.
โApr-24-2014 12:36 AM
Redsky wrote:
At state campgrounds in Utah, CA, MT, AZ, NV we pay less than $15 a night on average and often less than $8 a night.
โApr-23-2014 03:57 PM
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โApr-21-2014 06:13 PM
lizzie wrote:
fla-gypsy. You do know the history of Topsail Hill? The RV "resort" was not part of the original acquisition and the state did not want it. Several years later, it became part of a deal that enabled the state to acquire more desirable parts of the tract. It was take it or leave it situation, so they took it. It is a tremendous money-maker and is self-supporting but you will notice that FL has not built or acquired any more "resort" parks despite political pressure to do so. Neighboring states, GA and AL, have gone heavily into the resort concept and many of their parks are managed by private companies. lizzie
โApr-21-2014 11:44 AM
โApr-21-2014 09:45 AM
RAMBOY wrote:bonscott wrote:GordonThree wrote:
Are there any State/Federal parks in Michigan with full (sewer / water / elec) hookups, or even just water / elec, as in a water hydrant you can hook a hose to and leave it hooked?
There are a couple. I know that one of the campgrounds at Holland SP is for example. Just check the Michigan DNR website and you can search for such sites.
Michigan like many other states no longer funds the state parks and all money is generated by the entry fees and camping fees and they are on their own for upgrades and such. Honestly in Michigan most of the more popular parks have had their bathrooms/shower rooms replaced in the past 10-15 years. But obviously if you're camping in a more rustic campground you'll have vault toilets and such. But it is called a rustic campground for a reason. ๐
For me, if you want/need full hookups there are tons of private parks for that, leave the state parks and state forest campground more rustic.
I was at Lake Otsego SP last summer. Interestingly, they had 1 super modern bathhouse and 1 old fashioned bathhouse.
Van Buren SP is very popular but still has the old fashioned bath houses.
โApr-21-2014 05:13 AM
โApr-20-2014 07:06 PM
bonscott wrote:GordonThree wrote:
Are there any State/Federal parks in Michigan with full (sewer / water / elec) hookups, or even just water / elec, as in a water hydrant you can hook a hose to and leave it hooked?
There are a couple. I know that one of the campgrounds at Holland SP is for example. Just check the Michigan DNR website and you can search for such sites.
Michigan like many other states no longer funds the state parks and all money is generated by the entry fees and camping fees and they are on their own for upgrades and such. Honestly in Michigan most of the more popular parks have had their bathrooms/shower rooms replaced in the past 10-15 years. But obviously if you're camping in a more rustic campground you'll have vault toilets and such. But it is called a rustic campground for a reason. ๐
For me, if you want/need full hookups there are tons of private parks for that, leave the state parks and state forest campground more rustic.
โApr-20-2014 07:00 PM
GordonThree wrote:
Are there any State/Federal parks in Michigan with full (sewer / water / elec) hookups, or even just water / elec, as in a water hydrant you can hook a hose to and leave it hooked?
โApr-13-2014 07:01 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:fla-gypsy wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:
All you have to do is read the local papers where these parks are at and you will see that one of the first places the government makes spending cuts is funding to the State Parks. They no longer are given the funds to keep these Parks running efficiently. Florida of all places being a tourist destination has seen their funds cuts dramatically.
If you think about it what was the first thing we saw closed after last years gov shut down? ALL the parks. ๐
And yet1 park in Florida gets millions year after year
because it is favored while others languish for a lack of funds. It has everything to do with politics
Gawd I hope it's NOT the Ocala National Forest!
Although it probably is seeing there is a LIVE bombing range in the middle of that one. Not to mention the highest population of homeless druggies living there. :R
โApr-13-2014 12:10 PM