This park is all about the beach and is very popular with families. The sites are very close together and site 13, where we stayed, backed up to the day use area parking so there was a lot of vehicle traffic. Site boundaries were not respected,...
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We arrived at the park in early afternoon and checked the board at the unmanned office where reservations were listed, our reserved site #55 was listed as open. Uh oh. We drove to our site and found that it was occupied by a tent and easy-up. We...
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We stayed at the Fort Worden State Park Beach Campground for one night after taking the ferry to Port Townsend. This state park campground is administered by fortworden.org; the state park has 2 campgrounds and multiple other lodging options. We...
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We had a reservation at Newhalem Creek Campground in the North Cascades National Park on site C-106 for 5 days. The campground has a lot of large, well-spaced, wooded, paved sites that will accommodate larger RV's. There are no utilities. ...
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Lodgepole Campground is a no-frills national forest campground with well-spaced, wooded sites. It has vault toilets, one water pump and no dump station. The American River is next to the campground. The campground is about 10 miles from Mount...
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The Lava Flow campground is first-come, first serve so if you have a bigger rig you should try to get there earlier in the day. We arrived around noon and were able to find a few sites that would accommodate us (26 ft. travel trailer and 20 ft....
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This state park is an urban oasis in Aurora, Colorado. It is not cheap, the full service site we had was $26.00 plus a $10 reservation fee (ReserveAmerica) plus a $9 day use fee that was paid at the park entrance. The campground was full the...
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We found this gem of a COE park on previous trips across the country and always plan to stay here when we're in the area. Wilson Lake is a large recreation area with 3 COE parks and a state park. We like the Sylvan Park COE campground that sits...
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Lincoln Trail State Park in Illinois is a great place to camp while traveling I-70 across the country. It is approximately 5 miles from the interstate, just out of the little town of Marshall. We had a reservation for a pull-through site with...
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