Where are you camping this weekend?

Well it gets a thumbs up from me. We have bush gardens season passes so more or less just need a place to park the rig to sleep. So night one was rain (kids are five and eight) so the first morning the indoor pool was a blessing. Kept the occupied for few hours. A bit dated as with everything in this park. But... again we don’t use the amenities. It’s seems like a cross of full time living to members. I think the reason it’s not as up to date is because for $470 a year you can camp as much as you would like one to fourteen days at a time. My wife actually looked into it. We talked the guy into giving us membership for 235 off because that’s what we paid for these five nights. We are coming back to bush gardens in two weeks so that would have already pay for rest of the year. Staff is friendly but they are all in sales mode trying to sell that membership. Our site was perfectly level. It’s mostly a mud pit after the first rain. That dried up pretty fast though.
 
This upcoming Saturday to next Wednesday we will be camping at the Central Washington Jr. Livestock Show. My girls have got some pigs to show and sell.
 
At my in-laws in Plant City, FL. They don't live there anymore, so we'll have the place to ourselves. Headed down to see family that is coming in from Washington State. Not a camping trip per se, but more of an excuse to use the RV.
 
Oklahoma

Back in Oklahoma, this time Cedar Valley RV Park. Old and dated but they didn't advertise any different. What it lacks in amenities it more then makes up in peace and quiet. Owner is cleaning and fixing getting ready to up grade pads and has plans to expand. Probably not for everyone.
 
Fishermen’s Memorial State Park, Narragansett, RI. Our first trip of the season. Rain, wind and t-storms yesterday and overnight, and though still windy and cool today, blue sky is popping through the clouds.
 
We were supposed to be camping in Cloverdale to visit family this weekend. Unfortunately, my daughter caught with a stomach bug yesterday and we had to cancel the trip. :(
 
Just got back from our first trip this season!
Had a great time camping at Red River Gorge off Coombs Mountain Parkway outside of Lexington KY. Did some kayaking on the Red River and some great hiking with our Fur Babies.
Found a newer camping spot called “4 GUYS RV PARK” and it’s a very nice park with all Full Hookups and nice level gravel parking for only $40 per night.
Will definitely be back for more!
 
Santee State park, Santee, SC

We will be paddling some and resting some.
 
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Green Acres RV Park in Fergus Falls MN where it’s still quite cool. Today we saw a high oy43 degrees. More reasons to enjoy our indoors of our Jayco Eagle with lots of room.
 
Nice park on Lake Marion. We have a waterfront view site in the Cypress Shores section.

We were in the other area (Lake Shores??) #136. We put in at the landing close by and paddled around a bit. It was hot but the breeze picked up and we had a good time playing in the waves. I just can't believe the birdsong all around us and the sunrise over the lake! That was our first time there and won't be the last.
 
Yep, Lake Shore section. We have been camping at this park for 30 years. The Cypress shores section was rebuilt a few years back with all 50/30 power. No sewer but it has convenient dumps stations.

We leave in a few hours and are looking forward to 5 nights there. I try to meet other Jayco owners when in campgrounds and see if they ever heard of JOF? Many have not.
 
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