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Doug, Linda, Audrey (USN) & Andrew
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โJun-04-2014 12:17 PM
Mike Up wrote:
Indiana Dunes is best visited when it's still in the 40's in April. That way us HOOSIERS can enjoy our park before the onslaught of Illinois plates takes over.
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โJun-03-2014 04:27 PM
Nvr2loud wrote:
Our provincial parks are 48.00 a night with 30 amp electric hookup and no sewer or fresh water hookup (fill station and dump station)
Many of the private campgrounds here cost less then the parks
โJun-03-2014 04:07 PM
Mike Up wrote: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.
I wish we had a State Park in every county but we don't and they're $19/night from Mon-Thr and $26/night for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. That's no water or septic, just electric.
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โMay-27-2014 02:50 PM
dadmomh wrote:
Actually, we have found camping closer to home to be a real benefit. We do take 1 or 2 longer trips each year, but with DS#1 having more health issues, we feel like this trip coming up is our last more than 100 miles. In a way hate to think about that, but certainly won't mind driving past numerous gas stations. Our 2 very fav CGs are both TN SP, one about 35 miles and the other about 45. The rangers are almost like family. It's like being a million miles from home and somewhere along the way, the stress levels of everyday life melt away. We also have a choice of 3 or 4 MS SP or even 1 that's close in AR. These get us home within a couple of hours if need be. We generally pay around $25 per night, sometimes a bit more if FHU, but certainly not excessive rates.
You're in NW IN. What about something around Lake Freeman or Lake _____, that I can't remember. Have you checked into anything in IL? Is it too far to swing around to the MI campgrounds near or on the lake? Brown County is gorgeous, but certainly a couple of tanks of gas - or more. If that appeals to you, make reservations now for fall. We rather like the idea of 1 tank of gas getting us there and back, not spending forever driving, being set up and enjoying the outdoors rather than sitting in the car for miles and miles. There really is something to be said for close to home.
You might also look into some city or county parks. Some are very nice, others not so much.
Good luck and happy camping!
โMay-27-2014 02:45 PM
PAThwacker wrote:
That looks pretty easy. I have ditches, inclined driveway, swing around the garage to level with garage. Sub goes slight east to full blown west for that manuevor. I have a double wide driveway and need the sub to go off the driveway 8 feet to swing the 21ft straight. Good times, and no spotter required.
โMay-27-2014 02:41 PM
lbrjet wrote:
You just live in the wrong part of state. There are many beautiful state parks/recreation areas in the mid and southern sections of Indiana. Some even have full hookups (book a year in advance for these sites).
As for private campgrounds, don't judge the rest of the state/country by northern Indiana. NW Indiana not a campers paradise.