I just got back from a Scouting conference at the Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico (yeah, a lot of you know that I am still in Scouting as a leader even though my Eagle Scout son aged out a long time ago, yeah it stuck with me).
The accommodations at the ranch are large (12'x12') canvas tents on permanent platforms, cots, mattresses, a wooden box for a closet and an electric outlet. You provide your own bedding, etc. Just a slight step down from RVing as the bathrooms/showers are more of a dorm style - private full facilities like many at RV resorts/campgrounds, which leads me to the topic. And, of course, one eats at the dining hall - summer camp for adults!
I would have taken my FW and truck for the trip, but since there would only be one night stop each way, and with the price of diesel, I decided to take my commuter car (a 2013 Hyundai Elantra) instead.
Using the Good Sam Club Travel planner (on-line), I found two RV campgrounds on the route between Camarillo and Cimarron, NM that had cabins available for use, so I booked those using my Good Sam Club discount. Each was VERY reasonable in price ($35/night) - definitely less than staying in a motel or hotel. One even provided the bedding.
Some pictures of the cabin at the first camp (USA RV Park in Gallup, NM)I haven't uploaded the second, which was actually a small bunkhouse (I had it all to myself) as the RV park catered to horses (it had stables for the horses to stay overnight) but will do so when I have some time tonight.
So, even if you are on a road trip without an RV, you can still get the RV experience. When I mentioned this to some of the participants at the Scouting event, they had not considered this and stayed at hotels/motels at a higher rate even though they had all that they needed with them.
Lou Leopold
Between RVs at this point
but I continue to tent camp!