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2478 days ago

The Dog Is Driving
The Dog Is Driving 16 reviews

"Would recommend car camping only, as of July 2017"

We scouted this at the end of June 2017 in the hopes of finding a nice spot. The "easy route in" from east end of Flagstaff Rd / FR-30100 looks like it's gone. At the GPS location for where the turn should be, there is no intersection, most of... Read more

2495 days ago

The Dog Is Driving
The Dog Is Driving 16 reviews

"Small sites and narrow roads"

The only sites our 38' class A would have been comfortable in were the $20/night "double sites" (what everyone else calls pullthroughs), and $20 for no hookups is just silly. The roads were all made very narrow by young trees with branches... Read more

Marin RV Park Greenbrae, CA
2527 days ago

The Dog Is Driving
The Dog Is Driving 16 reviews

"Parking lot, but close to SF, dog friendly and well run"

We stayed at the Marin Park from late October through January. The layout of this park is a one-way U-shaped driveway. They tend to put the larger class A's (like us) on the first straightaway, while those with smaller rigs tended to turn the... Read more

RV Ranch Of Keene Keene, TX
2527 days ago

The Dog Is Driving
The Dog Is Driving 16 reviews

"Crowded, densely packed and train noise at night"

We chose this park because we had an appointment at the Fleetwood service center in Alvarado, Texas (which is about a 10-15 min drive from this park). There's two areas of this park, the adult only section (lots numbered 180 through 254) and... Read more

2527 days ago

The Dog Is Driving
The Dog Is Driving 16 reviews

"Good deal, pet friendly park on lots of land"

We were pleasantly surprised when we pulled into Dixieland RV Park in Carmine, Texas. It was a 2 day layover for us that we chose because it was the halfway point to where we were going next and offered a Passport America discount. The photos... Read more

2527 days ago

The Dog Is Driving
The Dog Is Driving 16 reviews

"Well run park, dog friendly, proximity to National Parks"

With our Passport America discount, we paid the full price of $30+tax for the first night, then half price at $15 for the next 6 nights. We were allowed to continue this pricing structure without leaving. That's a GREAT deal for being relatively... Read more
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"Closed Dec 1st to Jul 15th."
"$10 dump station, +$10 for potable water"
"Up in the mountains, near a creek, with two bars of Verizon"
Walmart
Durango, CO
"Online research says no overnight here"
Loyd's Lake
Monticello, UT
"Heads up: No Camping signs going up"
"Avoid if you need any kind of internet access"
"Cheap and near San Francisco, that is all"
"Lush forest that's great for tents, less so for big rigs"
"Popular with boaters, dry camping, nice sites & dog friendly. "
Lewis Park Campground
Wheatland, WY
"Nice, clean, cheap (not really free because a small donation is expected)"
"Would recommend car camping only, as of July 2017"
"Small sites and narrow roads"
Marin RV Park
Greenbrae, CA
"Parking lot, but close to SF, dog friendly and well run"
RV Ranch Of Keene
Keene, TX
"Crowded, densely packed and train noise at night"
"Good deal, pet friendly park on lots of land"
"Well run park, dog friendly, proximity to National Parks"
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