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Gjac
Jan 16, 2017Explorer III
tropical36 wrote:. I use the atlas to find the Walmart I want to stay at then call that store and ask if they allow overnight parking and they tell you where to park. I like Cracker Barrel but wherever I stop there are cars parked in the RV spots. Cabellas is my first choice because they are usually much quieter and some have RV spots with dump and fill stations. Some Bass Pro shops allow overnight parking but it takes more planing for them. Walmarts are all over and very easy to find especially the ones listed in the atlas because they are within a few miles of the hwy.Lakegirl wrote:
We need a stop near Florida/Georgia border off I95. We will be in a 35 ft Motorhome towing a jeep. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. We have never had a layover at either, so not sure what to do. Thanks!
Never tried a Cracker Barrel, as they seem somewhat limited.
Do like Walmart however and take advantage of them, when the weather is cool enough. Also pick the ones, next to the interstate, as a general rule. Can't beat their camp store and like no other. Fuel prices when a station is available are usually lower, too.
Still have an Atlas with the listings on the back and it seems that WM has quit selling those. However, downloading RV Parky on your phone will do it for you and more.
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