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dhornick wrote:Then you need to check out state parks - not RV resorts. Go and rent the size you feel comfortable in and have a great time. Post back with the details.
Thanks everyone for the excellent feedback. Tons of good advise to draw from. No we're not retired yet, three years to go. One of the things neither one of us likes to much is the idea of being packed into a RV camp like Sardines. The more room the better, ideally a lake front or river front spot with a decent vista. We also like to bicycle so some nice trails wouild be great too. I've spent alot of time looking at RV Park Reviews.
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dhornick wrote:
One of the things neither one of us likes to much is the idea of being packed into a RV camp like Sardines. The more room the better, ideally a lake front or river front spot with a decent vista. We also like to bicycle so some nice trails wouild be great too.
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Tiger4x4RV wrote:
Here in California, there are companies which will deliver a fully-stocked rental trailer to your campground and set it up for you. I could not find such a service for Nebraska, but the Grand Island KOA apparently has a couple of rental trailers (https://koa.com/campgrounds/grand-island/site-type/unique-lodging/.
Since you said you have never even stayed in an RV, this might be a way to ease into things.