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Aug 18, 2014Explorer II
I'm always finding campgrounds and RV parks that are not in anybody's book or listing. Woodalls/TrailerLife now merged into GoodSams is not the only listing, there are others published, and many more online, but some places fall through all the cracks.
Campgrounds that are not suitable for RVs, or do not meet typical expectations of RVers, but are just fine for campers. RV parks that do not allow camping, mostly serving long term or permanent residents. Nor will you find necessarily find a listing for the motel with four RV parking spaces, three of which have been been occupied by the same hunters' trailers for the past eight years.
Then there are the places that are members only, or cater to particular groups, like church campgrounds and clothing optional campgrounds, to cover a couple of the extremes.
But if you are finding places you think should be listed, suggest to them that they contact GoodSam (or other listings services) about getting inspected and rated for a listing. The listing is free, and they would certainly like to sell an advert.
Campgrounds that are not suitable for RVs, or do not meet typical expectations of RVers, but are just fine for campers. RV parks that do not allow camping, mostly serving long term or permanent residents. Nor will you find necessarily find a listing for the motel with four RV parking spaces, three of which have been been occupied by the same hunters' trailers for the past eight years.
Then there are the places that are members only, or cater to particular groups, like church campgrounds and clothing optional campgrounds, to cover a couple of the extremes.
But if you are finding places you think should be listed, suggest to them that they contact GoodSam (or other listings services) about getting inspected and rated for a listing. The listing is free, and they would certainly like to sell an advert.
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