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dahkota wrote:
The only states I have been in that required a camper to pay a day use fee were Wisconsin and Texas. The rest included it in the site fee. Which states are you going to? Also, you can just pay the fee when you arrive...
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Feb-01-2015 04:33 AM
Laman wrote:accsys wrote:agesilaus wrote:
Georgia does I know. If you camp for X number of days you have to pay park entry fees for every day. Unless you don't leave the park I suppose.
My experience at several Georgia parks has been that as long as you are camping, you only pay the $5 for one day and it is good for as long as your reservation.
That has been my experience at numerous Ga. Parks, one fee for the entire stay.
Feb-01-2015 03:55 AM
accsys wrote:agesilaus wrote:
Georgia does I know. If you camp for X number of days you have to pay park entry fees for every day. Unless you don't leave the park I suppose.
My experience at several Georgia parks has been that as long as you are camping, you only pay the $5 for one day and it is good for as long as your reservation.
Jan-31-2015 07:49 PM
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Jan-31-2015 05:09 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Georgia does I know. If you camp for X number of days you have to pay park entry fees for every day. Unless you don't leave the park I suppose.
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Jan-31-2015 02:23 PM
dahkota wrote:
The only states I have been in that required a camper to pay a day use fee were Wisconsin and Texas. The rest included it in the site fee. ........