Park your rig in the middle of where over a million American soldiers trained for desert fighting in WW2. The free dry camping is behind the General Patton museum. He came up with the plan to train soldiers in the weather they would fight in...in...
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About the only thing a I can say about this spot that I didn't like was the fact that, since you are in a fairly narrow canyon the road noise from SR89A is pretty hard to get away from.
We agree with the previous reviewers. On the plus side all I would add is that you can bicycle from the park to a dedicated bike path that runs all the way into Reno (about 8 miles each way). A lot of it runs along the Truckee River which is...
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The best thing about the park is the spacious sites by the Sevier River and its proximity to Bryce Canyon and Red Canyon and Zion. The river borders the campground and you can fish in it.
It has new owners and they are beginning the process of...
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We can't get enough of the beautiful lakes in this part Oregon.
This large (drycamping only) campground runs for about three miles along the East side of the lake. There are many campsites right on the lake. You can launch your kayak, SUP...
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This campground sits in the forest by a beautiful lake. Sunset Campground is nearby and also near the "Lake of the Woods". Spacious campsites, dirt and gravel with lots of shade, which is not so good for solar, but the heat is reduced by the...
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This small RV park (39 sites) has been here many years but just recently became a KOA. It is away from town and on a road with other privately owned property...no industrial activities or businesses of any kind.
We've never stayed at a KOA that...
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You are in the forest, with paved bike lanes along Lake Tahoe just across the street, and you are a couple of miles from Tahoe City with all of its attractions. We had no road noise. The sites are well spaced and you have plenty of room.
We...
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