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Camping Q. Where can I stay in the motorhome?
A. There are approximately 16,000 campgrounds in the U.S. half of
which are private and the rest which are in national and state
parks and forests. Sites can be found outside major cities, in
rural areas, and near popular attractions.
Q. What facilities will I find at campgrounds?
A. Campground facilities vary greatly dependant on many factors,
however a partial list of facilities commonly found at many
campgrounds would include: electric, water, and sewage hook-ups,
washing machines and dryers, swimming pools, recreation rooms,
playgrounds, and on-site convenience stores.
Q. How much can I expect to pay per night for a campsite?
A. Campground rates vary based upon time of year, facilities, and
location. Based upon these criteria you can expect to pay between
$15 and $75 per night.
Q. If I decide to stay at a campground without connections for
sewage, water, and electricity how will this affect me?
A. You can use your generator for electricity. However you will
need to periodically find a sewage dump station to empty your
holding tanks. You will also need to periodically find a source of
potable water so you can refill your drinking water tanks.
Q. Is it necessary to make reservations for campsites at
campgrounds?
A. In some seasons and at some locations it may be necessary to
make advance reservations. This is especially true during high
season travel and at very popular tourist destinations.
Q. Are there any size restrictions at campgrounds?
A. Some campgrounds may not allow motorhomes greater than
twenty-five feet in length. Please check in a campground guide or
contact the campground in advance if you have any questions.
Q. Do you provide any campground guides and or maps?
A. Camping Guides are available upon request at the counter
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