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Choosing the Right Campground

 

Picking out a campground for your vacation sounds like a simple task. But actually, there are so many variables, it is easy to end up in a campground that does not fit your style or needs. There is no best campground. There are only those campgrounds that fit your camping style. Here are some things to consider.

Facilities & services The range of facilities and services becomes more expansive every year. We recently watched an RV show that highlighted the most expensive, high end RV resorts. The facilities and services included a washer and dryer at your site, room service and maid service. At the other end of the spectrum, there may be nothing but a pit toilet.

Campsite setting Some campsites are in an open field, perhaps with a view of the surrounding area. Others are nestled in the woods. The campsite may be 12 feet wide with no room for slides or 50 by 100 feet. There are campsites that overlook the ocean and others in the parking lot of a casino. The setting has more impact on your camping experience if you spend a lot of time in the campground.

Location Some campgrounds are located 20 feet from the highway for easy overnight stays. Others are nearby national parks and scenic beauty. Popular areas will have more campgrounds to choose from. How close are the activities you want to engage in on your vacation?

Price All of the choices you make will affect the price. There are places to camp for free, and then there are campgrounds that are over $100 per night. The more popular the area, the higher the price. The more amenities, the higher the price. You have to strike a balance between what you need/want and are willing to pay for.

Length of stay I find that the length of stay has an impact on our choice of campgrounds. If we are traveling for several days in a row, I want a campsite within 5 miles (but not 20 feet) of the highway with a pull thru site. Although I prefer a wooded site, if we are just staying overnight, the type of site may be the least of my concerns. I may be more interested in the laundry facilities and a modem hookup.

Pets Last, but not least, if you are traveling with a pet you must be sure the campground accepts pets. Most do, but some dont. Others have restrictions based on the number of pets, the breed and the size.

Before you begin your research for campgrounds, take a moment to consider what type of campground you are looking for. Use that information to find a campground that matches your camping style and youll have a much better camping experience.

Happy camping!

Author: Donna Flanders
 
Author Bio:
Donna Flanders is an authority in this industry. Donna has written several articles in the past on this subject.
 
 
 

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