On 11/27/2022 2:20 PM, Ted Heise wrote:
Hi all,
What do the exerienced RVers use to find campgrounds? Is the
Allstays app worth the $9.99? Our preference would usually be for
places with fewer people (maybe fewer services?).
When we went a couple of years ago we had pretty good luck in
state parks (southern Indiana and into Kentucky). As I recall, ReserveAmerica worked pretty well for finding and booking sites
then, but it doesn't look like it covers Tennessee or points
south. I'm kinda thinking of a trip that direction in the Feb-Mar
timeframe.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Whenever I'm headed to unfamiliar territory I start with Google
maps and Google searches. It's a frustrating experience that shows you
the limits of the internet. Many of the smaller places show up on Google
maps as a small black dot, or not at all. No matter how much searching I
do I always see campgrounds and other businesses that are not on
anyone's map or list.
Here I start with the state campgrounds because that is always the
most luxurious and reasonably priced campgrounds and work from there. ReserveAmerica is a good source for finding many of these campgrounds,
but they probably leave out more places than they list.
I have no experience with the paid services. I saw one that
scrapes sites like ReserveAmerica so they can notify you when spaces
become available. It might be worth it if I was spending a lot of time
in the state parks on weekends during the busy season or if I needed
full hookups during the busy season. By planning ahead a little I don't
need all that fuss.
TB
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