Although this is a state park, it feels much more like a commercial park with the way it’s laid out, and with its amenities (swimming pool, big playground, golf carts, camp store, laundry, etc.). It’s an easy walk from the campground to the...
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This is a well-run National Forest campground in a beautiful section of West Virginia. The campground hosts are friendly, the sites are well laid out, and we really enjoyed our stay. There are nice walking trails that connect sections of the...
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The Roost Resort is a secluded haven just outside the town of Custer. This resort is a small cluster of 12 campsites and cabins run by Frank and Susan, friendly hosts who keep everything clean and well-maintained. Free-range chickens wander the...
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This is the only KOA we've ever stayed at, and it delivered just what we needed when we passed through Mitchell: easy access, shade, and hookups for a night. The owners were friendly and the campground was clean and quiet. Can't ask for more. ...
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Farragut is Idaho’s largest state park, and has three campgrounds with hookups and one primitive campground. When we elected to stay in the primitive campground in mid-September, we were told to “just go down and pick out a site; there’s no one...
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We pulled into TRNP without reservations and found the Cottonwood Campground full, with several RVs playing musical chairs in the hope that a first-come, first-served site would open up. We left and quickly found Sully Creek State Park just a few...
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Makoshika is the Lakota phrase for “land of bad spirits," or badlands, and this 11,500 acre park encompasses the eastern Montana badlands, which include interesting formations such as caprocks. Paleontologists are drawn to Makoshika as T Rex and...
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This became one of our favorite AZ state parks for the following reasons:
Views: Pick the right site and enjoy unobstructed views of the Superstitions and saguaro cacti.
Hiking: The Flatiron hike, an epic southern AZ day hike with lots of...
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The story of how Kartchner Caverns State Park came to be is as interesting as the caverns themselves. Be sure to watch the film in the visitor center. The cavern tours are expensive, but worth a one-time visit.
The campground offers level,...
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When we pulled into Rockhound, we were surprised to find only one spot available. It seems that easy access off I-15 and proximity to Deming make this a popular stop for travelers.
The campground has two loops: one loop has 23 sites with...
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