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Cloughfam wrote:
My family and I tend to do state parks in order to have some space and quiet. The fact that alcohol is prohibited helps things stay quiet. Fewer golf carts and less water parks allow us to enjoy nature....but certainly to each his own.
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SoundGuy wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
There are parks with better sites if you look for them.
Sumter Oaks RV Park, Bushnell, FL:
Jacksonville North/St Mary's KOA, Kingsland, GA:
The Villages at Turning Stone, Verona, NY:
Those are "better" sites? I'd call those maybe a 3 out of 10! :E
You need to come north here to Ontario where a "better" site would look more like this ...
Obviously of the tens of thousands of sites available in the provincial park system, conservation areas, etc, not all are this generous but as a general rule this is what you'll often get. Neighbours? ... sure, might be lucky to see part of the site next to you ... maybe. One downside - those camping on electric sites in the provincial park system would be well advised to have lots of main service cable on hand as 100'+ runs aren't unusual at all. :E
And yes, we have camped in many various parts of the US and haven't often found sites as private as those here in Ontario. :B
Jul-04-2016 07:09 PM
parkmanaa wrote:
The biggest difference between a private park and a Govt. park be it Corps of Engineers, or just a park built by a state, is one is privately financed, the
others are Govt. subsidized. One must make a profit or close it's doors, the others can lose money forever and still remain open.
Cost of building a nice park is extremely high. A few years ago The National Assn. of Campground Owners came out with a cost figure of $14,000 per site to construct, AFTER you buy your land. That means a 100 site park costs $1.4 million dollars to build plus cost of the land, which is also expensive if located in a good location with high traffic count.
It's a matter of Govt. supplying or private industry supplying the park.
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Dennis M M wrote:
Best bet is to go to RV Park Reviews.com and check the reviews.
I also look at the satellite view on Google Maps to see if the site I want has a clear view of the sky for the sat dish.