Other parks have given RV sites their primary attention and placed them next to great views showing off the beauty of their park. Of course, these are my favorites.
My rating system is geared for my particular tastes but I'm sure RVers will agree that parking your recreational vehicle in a site that allows for fantastic views ranks high on your list. My next preference was for space between sites. I don't want to be so close to my neighbor that I feel like I'm in a mobile home park with 10 feet between me and the next RV. Some of these parks consist of hundreds and hundreds of acres so why not use the space wisely. My next concern is how level the site is. I don't care if it is on grass, or gravel, or asphalt as long as it is high and level.
Personally, I don't care what the bath house looks like or how many washers and dryers there are available or if there is a swimming pool or a sauna or a playground for kids. I purchased an RV with a bathroom and shower and I use them. The dump station is our friend. I'm a part-time traveler so I don't need a laundry room. If and when I do take an extended trip I will be using a laundry room. However, if need be I can wash by hand in the sink.
I was told by a park ranger that the further north I travel in the state the less crowded the State Parks will be. On this trip I experienced both extremes. Out of the 6 parks I visited, one park had only a few sites available and another was almost empty. You would think that traveling in February they would all be almost empty.
I pushed myself on this trip in order to visit all these parks in such a short period of time but I considered it a recon mission for future visits. I'll take my time on the next leg of this adventure.
Check out my route map and cost of trip at the bottom of the page.
I know I've said this before but it bears repeating. It's so good to be back home.
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