beemerphile1 wrote:
Solitude but it is hard to find.
Unless you're boondocking, you can just about forget that these days.
That said, we prefer 'off the beaten path' State parks and forests because they tend to be smaller and quieter than the more popular locations. National forests are really good for that too, in most cases. When scouting for a good destination, we always look for a park that has plenty of nature activities (hiking, canoeing, bird watching, etc.) and never stay at large RV parks. It helps to not require any hookups, but, as previously stated, everyone has different expectations.
- Randy
1975 Westfalia Campmobile "Backroads Wanderer"
2014 Rockwood A122 hard side popup