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If you're planning to explore the West Coast but want to do it a little extra, check out these top 10 luxurious RV resorts in California.
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I LOVE me some COE parks - this one did not disappoint. Super close to the lake and not too far of a drive into town. Lots of local weekend campers, but very nice. As a full timer, I actually love it when people are around who are weekend visitors. T...
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We were completing a 8,000 mile, 42 RV Park journey across the Eastern US. We have voted unanimously and decided this resort was by far the best of them all. Starting from check-in, we were met by Mike as soon as we entered. He had all our info and l...
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Very nice well spaced with beautiful views of Dale Hollow Lake from the campsite. The site was spacious. It has swim area, boat dock, and a large marina within walking distance. We love this campground!
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Price includes $8 online reservation fee. We stayed one night in #26 (in Basin Loop) - a pull through with Full Hookups. No Cell or OTA service, but Dish worked fine. Site was level and was easy to get in/out. Neighbors were pretty close, but decent ...
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Loved our stay here - what a nice surprise when we arrived. Although the sites are not really made for our big 5th wheel (42 ft) we were able to back in and park. Visited the Falls itself with the use of the All Trails app
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We stayed one night at Fruita Campground in early November. We stayed in space B24 - a back in with no hookups. There was clean water available at the dump station to fill our tank. Site needed blocks on the passenger side to get level. Big trees all...
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Quiet, easy access off 75, a lot of space between sites, clean, great playgrounds for kids.
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Well maintained, medium size park with 113 back in and pull through sites with cable. With the exception of the XL pull through sites, most sites are on the short side, leaving little room to park your tow vehicle. Spacing is also quite close, but so...
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We decided to attend the Minnesota Renaissance Faire in Shakopee, and this park was recommended by another traveler we met from the area who said there is a lot of hit and miss for RV parks in this area of Minneapolis. So happy we took their advice. ...
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This park is high class. Its not cheap. But the price gives you amazing views and a professionally run park that is clean and very well maintained. They even have maximum age standards for RVs to ensure there are no jalopies in the park. We personall...
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We had a good two night stay on our travel south. The sites are a little short for our 393RLS. But we made do. Will definitely stop here again on our spring trip.
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Stayed here at definitely their nicest location in the park as it faced the creek and the tree line. The park was very clean and quite. Many occupants seem to be long term, but all rigs were very nice looking. We had easy hookups to water, sewer, and...
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Make sure you have properly winterized your RV to keep it from getting damaged during the off-season.
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If you are snowbirding down south this winter, here is what you should know about dispersed camping in Arizona.
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Head down south to the sunny Rio Grande Valley in Texas and check out these ten age-qualified resorts for those 55 & older.
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There are plenty of things to enjoy about winter camping. Here are 5 myths about RVing this time of year and how to travel safely this season.
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