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Not sure what map you are looking at, there are definitely places to camp all over the state. Are you interested in mountains or beach?
Either one is fine, but remember I said "State Parks" not private parks were they let everyone do what ever trips thier triggers. Like, loud music, ATV's all around your camp, alcohol, drunks getting stupid and trash all over the place. And I also stated for Campers and RV's, not some hole in the wall place that you can't get to without an ATV.
Either one is fine, but remember I said "State Parks" not private parks were they let everyone do what ever trips thier triggers. Like, loud music, ATV's all around your camp, alcohol, drunks getting stupid and trash all over the place. And I also stated for Campers and RV's, not some hole in the wall place that you can't get to without an ATV.
I saw that you want state parks where RV's are allowed, again they are all over. Which would you prefer I recommend, mountains or beach?
If you ever decide to try private campgrounds these two are awesome, well run, clean and in beautiful mountain environments. Honestly, I've stayed at state parks where the fellow campers were A LOT more trouble and noise than in the best private campgrounds.
Great info, Loves. Gonna make a note of the areas you mentioned.
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