We weren't comfortable going on the dirt road past the gasline and cattle guard. So we stayed on the gravel in the open in the sun. It was fine for a free night but not my idea. After walking further to the sites listed in the other reviews, we...
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Important note: we were here in 115 degree heat on June. Not many other people here so super wifi and pool to ourselves except a nice family! Another important note: Make sure you are confirmed and have a gate code if you are expected to...
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I can't add that much more to the reviews already posted. We stayed in Duck 28 then decided to stay another night in an even better site Bear15. There are many hikes in the area but we opted to check out June Lake by bike on the loop road. Not...
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Ok, we need to stop. We needed cell and wifi. Cable was nice as the Tony Awards, NHL Stanley Cup and Country Music Awards were all on. Sometime we splurge. $25 for a full hook up. We only used the electric and cable. We topped off the water...
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Just west of the intersection (the only intersection) in Lone Pine, CA. We chose this one after reading about it on Campendium and in many blogs on the internet. We began our trip up Highway 395 here. After driving through Death Valley, our...
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Some of these spots are reservable on the internet, some are not. If you don’t have a reservation, you best get here by 1 ( check out time ) or you will be s.o.l! Especially when it’s prime time. (We were here mid June). No hook up but there...
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We have stayed here three times and all three was what we wanted: full hookups, laundry and showers. It's perfect place to "recharge" before heading "out" again. Although there are other RV parks in town, this was the one we chose because we can...
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We dry camped in tent area. Good access point in a huge park. Wood available as well as a few other souveniers from a vendor. Loop a had plat sites for small rigs, other loops were a bit tighter and not level as first glance but htere were...
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A fellow camper suggested we try to go to Flaming Gorge, which is part of the Ashley National Forest, sometime during our travels in NE Utah. This area extends through both Wyoming and Utah. We came in from Jackson...
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