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Goose Creek RV & Camping Resort is a great place to stop overnight or even set up camp for a long-term stay.
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This park was large but easy to navigate. Our site N-20 was level side to side. And not too close to the neighbors. The park was well maintained and nearby to hiking, water activities, and restaurants. The park was quiet and clean, and we had no prob...
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We have never camped in North Georgia, so this was a new experience for us. We were in our 24' Class C with a tow vehicle. It was a little tight after you pass the first six or seven campsites but, it was doable. Most of the sites were on gravel...
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The majority of the park are pull thru sites. Ours had full hookups with a picnic table and fire pit. Bike trails, a lake with a beach and sites with plenty of space.
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We've been camping all over the eastern US and have yet to find a better campground. The grounds are well-kept but still feel somewhat rustic. All the buildings are well kept and for a campground that is 100+ years you can see the level of dedic...
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We were in Seaplane loop. It is very wooded. Most sites are pull through here and most have lovely water views. Many activities at the pavilion. Other loops are pretty much open and mostly back-in sites. Some seem very close together. In all it'...
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Make sure you enter via the Range Road gate off of N Las Vegas Blvd. Check-in was a breeze. We stayed in pull-through site 33 and room for our 36' Class A motorhome with slideouts was good. The bathrooms were nice pine interiors and were spotles...
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This was definitely our second favorite campsite on our long RV trip through 13 states. Our site was large and completely shaded. It was quiet the whole time we stayed there and we had a perfect view of the river that ran behind our site. We sat on t...
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This was probably the prettiest campground and site we had on our long RV trip through 13 states. We absolutely loved it and were sad to have to move on when it was time. The view of the lake was perfect, with nice huge trees so completely shaded. Ca...
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We will stay here again if we are in the area. No frills Campground. The water was off (November). Electric works great The sites are in the vineyards; we could see the vines
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This campground is a COA so the cost was so worth the long drive to get to it. It was a bit disconcerting getting to it, way out in nowhere land. We had a perfect view of the beautiful lake and sunset. Our site did not have any shade trees at all but...
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We had a free 2-night stay at this campsite and I'd recommend it to anyone in the area. The website states to arrive before dark but mainly because it's gated and the owner personally checks you in. Being gated makes you feel secure and the playgroun...
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Second time staying here, they have added some new lakefront spots. Campground is very well maintained and the staff is friendly. Our dogs really enjoyed the dog park too.
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Wondering where to dump RV waste for free? Here are some of the places where you can empty your RV holding tanks at no charge.
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Replacing your RV door lock can greatly enhance the security of your RV. Luckily, it's an easy job. Here is how to replace your RV door lock.
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The familiar yet despised smell of sewage is not something we want to smell in our RV, but there are ways to prevent and remedy it.
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Many people wake up with a sore back after sleeping on an RV dinette bed. Here's how to make an RV dinette bed more comfortable.
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This week we share a quick look at the new Wingamm RV model from OASI, an Italian RV manufacturer. Bob also shares the story of Silver Moose Restorations, a company in Maine, famous for their vintage RV/Airstream restorations & repairs.
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Are traditional roles still holding women back from driving their RV? Or, are women to intimidated with driving or pulling their campers? Regardless of the reasons why women don’t drive their RV, we need to change it up; including the mindset.
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