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โMay-27-2014 02:39 PM
Caveman Charlie wrote:
I don't know what it's like where you are located. In MN there are county campgrounds in almost every county. They each have a different style to them depending on what you want. I just got back from my memorial day camping trip and it was 17 dollars a night with electric but, no water or sewer hookup. The do have a dumping station on site though.
โMay-27-2014 02:37 PM
rbpru wrote:
Many of the Michigan and Wisconsin State Parks do not have any hook ups. If you want to camp with your RV, that is a good option.
Most RV parks are RV parks not Campgrounds and they provide the entertainment people want because that is what draws the people in.
Indiana with their $36.00 a night for full hookups on weekends has to be one of the more expensive State Park options.
We did our shakedown at Pokagon State Park in the February snows then headed for the sunny south.
โMay-27-2014 02:34 PM
kknowlton wrote:
Mike, are you that far from the IL SPs? I'm thinking Kankakee or Starved Rock wouldn't be that far. (Though conceivably could be 1 hour+, depending where you are in NW IN.) Anyway, a couple other choices to look into. Prophetstown outside of Lafayette is pretty good (especially the FHU sites).
Funny to read your complaint about not many SPs. Indiana has way more than Idaho (and it's a much smaller state)! ๐
โMay-27-2014 01:02 PM
โMay-27-2014 11:02 AM
Mike Up wrote:gmw photos wrote:
For a shake down trip, you could camp in the backyard. If you wanna make it more realistic, drive around the block first, so you can get practice backing in :B
Hek, the camper is fully functional BUT it's when you actually pull, park, and setup camp, that you find some problems that are more easily fixed when you're expecting them, than not. ๐
Getting into my driveway is harder than any campsite. Believe me, I've had a lot of practice with a street that's barely wider than 1 lane, and my narrow driveway over a deep ditch. Don't screw up or there'll be hell to pay. ๐
Camp Backyard
Driveway over ditch
Thanks.
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Doug, Linda, Audrey (USN) & Andrew
โMay-25-2014 06:19 PM
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โMay-25-2014 07:09 AM
gmw photos wrote:
For a shake down trip, you could camp in the backyard. If you wanna make it more realistic, drive around the block first, so you can get practice backing in :B
โMay-25-2014 07:07 AM
Campinfan wrote:
Come north to Michigan. We have lots of state parks. We once went camping to a state park that was 11.6 miles from our house. It was the first trip of the year.
โMay-25-2014 07:06 AM
Golden_HVAC wrote:
Hi,
For a "Shakedown Trip" you might as well spend the $50 a night for one night and camp closer to home. Think of it this way. If you are towing less than 50 miles to get there, you are saving a tank of gas - compared to driving 100 miles to a nice county or state run campground.
Also check camping areas in this site. FreeCampgrounds.com
Fred.
โMay-25-2014 06:40 AM