Sorry for loss
We are in our 70s now so probably not many camping days left for us as well...
We see lots of 'girls only' camping in the places we go to. The camper of choice is ALINER or a tear drop hard side camper. Can be towed with smaller vehicle and not a whole lot of effort to setup. Being hard sides gives them a more safe feeling I think.
Perfect for one person and a couple of dogs...
We always offer help for the campers that are by themself and look out for them as well...
Lots of real nice places have cabins too. Riveredge in Pigeon Forge TN is a great example of this with very nice cabins both large and small on their campground.
WE do the cabin thing ourselves sometimes when we are passing thru. Myrtle beach does the same thing. Lakewood Resort has many cabins around the inner lakes there - real nice
There is also LADIES CAMPING CLUBS you might want to look up and follow the crowd to their outings here and there.
We have run into Ladies Groups a couple of times and they sure sound like they are all having a great time...
We ran into a lady camping by herself up on the Blue Ridge Parkway Rocky Knob Campground with her tent setup on her motorcycle. She was going all over the US writing for a travel magazine.. Fun lady to talk to.. More recently we ran into another lady camping at Westmoreland State Park in VA and was having problem with her POPUP trailer which we got her all fixed up... She was hiking the trails with her dog and taking alot of pictures.
Roy and Carolyn
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Roy - Carolyn
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