Nightly Rate: $43.00
We loved our time here at Santa Fe Skies. The park is close to downtown Santa Fe and has all of the amenities of a quality RV park. Great dog park, walking trails around property, and full hook-ups. The staff was incredibly friendly and helpful...
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Nightly Rate: $44.00
Rancho Sedona was really a wonderful place to stay for our month in Sedona. The sites are all very well maintained, the property is dog friendly, and the staff is all about customer service. We walked to the Tlaquepaque Village and upper Sedona...
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Nightly Rate: $15.00
We camped here in late January and when we arrived there was only one other camper who left that same day, so we had the place to ourselves. The campground is set on top of a mesa off of the 35 with views overlooking Lake Roberts. The sites are...
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Nightly Rate: $20.00
If you're looking to stay in the Austin area with quick access to the city without feeling like you're in the city, this is the spot. While it's only a few miles off of a main highway, once you enter the park, you feel like you're nowhere near an...
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Nightly Rate: $0.00
Another picnic area in Texas that allows overnight camping. We generally avoid these as places to stay, but this particular stop had great reviews and we were super curious about the lights. There is a long stretch of parking area to pull your rig...
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Nightly Rate: $23.00
We stayed here primarily for its proximity to downtown and it being more affordable than the French Quarter RV park. The park is in a kind of run-down part of town, but once you get through the gates, there is plenty of forest and swampland for it...
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Nightly Rate: $24.00
Well, we have fallen in love with the towns and parks along the 30A. Grayton Beach is a great spot between Seaside and Miramar, with its own charm and appeal. The campground is right along Western Lake and there are many trails nearby to explore...
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Nightly Rate: $45.00
We stayed at this particular campground mainly because it was the closest option to Mount Dora, where we have family who we were visiting for the holidays. There are not a ton of other affordable monthly options in the area and we weren't keen on...
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Nightly Rate: $18.00
The road getting to Faver-Dykes is perhaps the biggest negative for this Florida State Park. Our stay at other State Parks have revealed that this particular park and campground is much more rustic and inconvenient than most others. It's located...
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"Perfect spot near Santa Fe with funky artwork and friendly staff."
"Exceptional RV park right in the middle of Sedona."
"Secluded campground with great views and close to Gila Cliff Dwellings."
"Absolutely beautiful state park close to Austin."
"Nice little picnic area serving up mystery light entertainment."
"Great campground close to the city, but a nice departure from the urban area around it."
"Another awesome Florida State Park along the 30A!"
"Friendly staff and a well-kept campground, but the road noise and strange neighborhood would deter us from staying again..."
"A nice campground, near the beach and St. Augustine"
"Nothing fancy, but it gets you close to the bourbon."
"Standard packed RV park that needs updating"
"Beautiful state park with waterfalls and hiking trails!"
"Beautiful campground with easy access to Northern Berkshires"
"HUGE rv resort with every luxury you can imagine!"
"Convenient to Acadia and a great campground!"
"A pretty wooded campground along Yellowstone Lake"
"Convenient to Wind Cave and a decent campground."
"Overall, a good place to stay near Niagara Falls."
"Nice little campground."
"Stunning views, easy to access, and free! What more can you ask for?"
"Great spot next to the river and super friendly staff!"
"Incredible views into Whistler from this full service campground!"
"Stunning location on Lake Crescent, but crowded and noisy campsite."
"Beautiful and isolated forest sites. Really rough road and highway noise drawbacks."
"You have to have crawfish etouffee!" Every time I spoke with my sister about our impending trip to NOLA, she would insist, "You have to get crawfish etoufee somewhere! And not shrimp etoufee, it must...
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The neighboring towns of Watercolor, Seaside, and Miramar Beach are all cute little beachside towns with excellent dining options and the charm of any well-funded tourist destination. The 30A connects...
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We spent the evening passing around a pair of binoculars and debating the theories of the lights as we viewed them in the distance. A new friend, Mike Radcliffe, who owns Thurston’s Lobster Pound on Mo...
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Our stop between Marfa and Sedona was not exactly planned out, so being open to possibility provided the option of the Gila Cliff Dwellings. The National Forest and Monument is located in the midwest s...
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We had saved our most anticipated distillery visit for my personal favorite, Four Roses. It was the day of our meetiversary, the cheesily romantic term we use for the day we first met 6 years ago. To c...
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Tip: Make sure to check road conditions, closures, and other important information on each National Park’s website when visiting. They do a good job of updating the maps and weather warnings. You’ll...
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