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lanerd
Jan 08, 2015Explorer II
I've always felt that a campground is one that is in boonies, far from city life. Lots of trees, streams, etc. Typically, they are run by federal, state, or forest services and have little or no hook ups.
RV parks are those that are normally privately owned by a single person or family, with FHU, and organized sites. Some are nice, some are just renamed trailer parks.
RV resorts are also private and usually very large and either corporation owned or HOA owned with lots that are individually owned and rented. Resorts have concrete pads, grass lawns, large and spacious sites, with one or more swimming pools, club houses, laundry rooms, spas, good wifi, and very well maintained. Everything is clean and pristine.
Ok, that's my perception anyway.
Ron
Of course, some privately owned rv parks are called "resorts" by their owners, but are a long ways from being the park mentioned above.
RV parks are those that are normally privately owned by a single person or family, with FHU, and organized sites. Some are nice, some are just renamed trailer parks.
RV resorts are also private and usually very large and either corporation owned or HOA owned with lots that are individually owned and rented. Resorts have concrete pads, grass lawns, large and spacious sites, with one or more swimming pools, club houses, laundry rooms, spas, good wifi, and very well maintained. Everything is clean and pristine.
Ok, that's my perception anyway.
Ron
Of course, some privately owned rv parks are called "resorts" by their owners, but are a long ways from being the park mentioned above.
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