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Information on RV Park Camping

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

RV park camping is an exciting experience for the entire family. You can still go camping with the family or with friends, but have all the comforts of home along with you. You will have a bathroom, a shower, and your own bed! What a difference it is to go out into the wilderness with so much more than just a tent and a can of bug repellent.  Yet, the camping experience is still all around you, and you can still step outside to go hiking, roast marshmallows, or build a campfire.

Why Choose an RV

There are many reasons to go RV park camping, and comfort and convenience rank at the top of the list. Some people just do not like to go camping outdoors. With an RV, you can join your family members who enjoy the outdoors, and you can be with them with all the comforts of your portable home. An RV is also ideal for people with medical conditions or physical ailments where they cannot sleep on the ground in a tent. Many RVs have queen-sized beds and high quality mattresses. RV park camping is an optimal choice for families with special needs children, or children and adults who need medication. When RV park camping, there is no worry about keeping medications that require refrigeration cool, and you have plenty of room to store everything you need.

Using an RV Park

RV park camping is the best way to travel with an RV. Spaces are available for rent, and you can book them for several nights in a row.  You can even buy an RV campsite that you can use for many years. There is always a sense of community in RV parks, which does not exist when you are isolated out in the wilderness in a tent. You will get to know your neighbors just like at home. Some RV parks are more like apartment complexes, and offer clubhouses, swimming pools, bathhouses, and even restaurants.

The best part of RV park camping is the availability of electricity and sewage utilities.  Hook ups for water, electricity, and sewage are typically included in the rental price for an RV parking spot. A vacation in the family RV is really an enjoyable experience!

Free RV Camping Information

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Do you enjoy driving in an RV on a cross-country drive? If you like to go everywhere you can in your RV, you are always scouting out the next free RV camp. Instead of paying high entrance fees for parking the RV, there are many places to park free of charge. It’s not outdoor camping in the usual sense, but if you don’t mind spending the night in a large parking lot, there are many cheap or free RV camping lots.

Wal Mart Provides Free RV Camping

If you’re on the road and searching for free RV camping that is safe, stop by the first Wal Mart that you see. It is Wal Mart’s company policy to let RV campers to stay free of charge in Wal Mart parking lots. You can go grocery shopping to stock up on supplies, sit down for a hot meal in a restaurant, and buy those extra towels that you wanted. A big plus is that the majority of Wal Marts have security personnel around at all times. While their job is not to protect you specifically, you will feel safer just knowing that they are there in the event something happens.

Fraternal Lodges for Free RV Camping
Elks Club Lodges offer free parking for RVs.  These lodges typically have a restaurant on site, and schedule fun activities like bull roasts or dances. If you want to socialize and have a good time, this can be the ideal place to park your RV for the night. However, you are required to be an Elks Lodge member in order to to take advantage of their activities.

Advice For Free RV Camping

Some establishments such as certain roadside restaurants and rest stops will allow RVs to park free. If you use free RV camping, there are some courtesy guidelines to abide by if you do. If a company is allowing you to stay free, you should do your best to reciprocate that kindness. The best way to accomplish this is to make a point of spending some money in the establishment. If you are parking over night at a Flying J rest stop, for example, make certain that you at least eat dinner or breakfast in the restaurant. You should also buy your gas there. You will be helping them to make free RV parking available for other people just like you.

RV Campground Benefits

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Because you are seriously thinking about buying an RV, you have probably already put some thought into the likelihood of traveling to a campground. When you travel to an RV campground, you have the option to purchase a permanent spot, or rent a temporary one. All this may seem a bit unfamiliar to you. Maybe you think that you will get used to camping in an RV, and no longer want the traditional camping vacations that you enjoyed so much. Maybe you will miss the campfires and sleeping in a tent. Don’t worry! There are several good features in RV campgrounds.

Community

RV campgrounds resemble small communities or housing subdivisions.  Several inhabitants at every RV park remain all year long. They soon become friends with all the other people who also stay for long periods, or who stay on regular basis.  They feel just like neighbors, and the entire RV campground has the feeling that you are in your own neighborhood. Quite the opposite of camping in isolation out in the woods, in an RV camp you will enjoy the company of neighbors.

Amenities

Camping in the great outdoors can seem like a wonderful idea—until you do it! How many people would willingly sacrifice running water, toilets, showers, mattresses, and privacy? Why should people have to give all of that up to go on a fun vacation with their family? If you like to hike and while away the time in nature, there is no need to sleep in a tent. You can park at an RV campground and still hike on all of the trails and local attractions. Even remote locations that are popular among traditional campers have parking places for RVs. You can sleep safe, secure in your RV at night, and go outside, and feel like a real camper during the day.

Some people are frightened about camping because of scary stories they hear about dangerous wild animals or crazy people living in the forest. It can be difficult to snooze when you hear each twig snap, and listen to the leaves as they rustle. Don not worry! Many RV campgrounds are located near police stations, and many have gates that close for the night, keeping everyone safe inside the camp. Of course, here is safety in numbers!