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Camp Kiwanis Organizational Campground

Address: Silver Springs, FL 34488, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Went camping there twice a year. The facilities were clean and maintained ok. Could have been better maintained. no places for recycling. We had to bring our own barrels and haul our own garbage out ourselves. The dorm rooms are ok. Lots of bunks and electricity.”

Mill Dam Group Campground

Address: 19657 FL-40, Silver Springs, FL 34488, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Great place to take family. There are grills here and some covered pavillions. Public restrooms and a nice swimming spot”

Blueberry Hill Campgrounds

Address: 1 Curlew Pond Rd, Plymouth, MA 02360, USA

Campground Lodging Park

YMCA Camp Sargent

Address: 141 Camp Sargent Rd, Merrimack, NH 03054, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Great outdoor summer camp located in Merrimack, NH for ages 5-15. Includes swimming and boating in Lake Naticook (the local lake), archery, nature, farm, arts and crafts, and a rope challenge course. Specialty camps such as farm, survivor, archery, forts, and many more are offered for select ages during select weeks of the summer. The camp runs from mid-June to the first week of September each year!”

Horse Creek Equestrian Center Inc

Address: 350 E, FL-40, Pierson, FL 32180, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“What a wonderful place. The owners are so nice. We bought chickens and donated chickens and food. First visit they had just rescued a horse. He was so skinny and in need of much care. Three months later we returned and the same horse looked so so much better. You should donate.”

Indian River RV Park

Address: 5 Broad St, Titusville, FL 32796, USA

Rv park Campground Lodging Park

“We travel with my husband's job and came to the area very unannounced, during peak season. It was not the first park we called but only because I always start with closest to the address of husband's job site. Everything is full but thank God for Tait! Yes we are driving a little further to his job but he made sure to find a spot for us whereas other parks wouldn't even try! We literally gave him less than 24 hours notice of arrival and he worked us in! We have a view of the Indian River. I am here alone during the day while my husband works and have felt very safe. My dog and I have gotten out and explored the several parks around. There is a lot across the street that I take her and let her run and exercise. Also there is a dog park within walking distance!! She was able to play in the water right across the street and then have a day at the spa (to get cleaned up afterward) right here on the same block as the the RV park! Even tho we are having to drive a few extra miles to his job, (couldn't be helped) I am SOOOO blessed to have found this place and for sure will stay here again if we are in the area again!”

Crazyhorse Campground

Address: 1479 Tomoka Farms Rd, Daytona Beach, FL 32124, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“One of the best kept secrets at Daytona.All campsites are Large and flat. Easy access. Pretty quiet campground considering it’s right next to the interstate. Very reasonable rates. I’ve stayed here three times I plan on staying here again”

Wilderness Lakes RV Resort

Address: 30605 Briggs Rd, Menifee, CA 92584, USA

Campground Rv park Lodging Park

“Having stayed at several thousand trails membership RV parks besides this being the most popular it's staff was incredibly helpful, kind and courteous to myself and my guests. There are plenty of 30 amp hookups and small sections of 50 amp hookups be sure to ask when booking your stay. The mini golf course Is well kept for the family fun. The pool was warm and I believe heated for the winter.”

Fisherman's Group Campground

Address: Fisherman's Trail, Running Springs, CA 92382, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“----- Important: ---- Hike-in trail only (this is not car-camping at all). Water filtration system essential. Use the Fisherman's Camp / Crab Creek Trail 2W07 way-point for GPS directions. (Deep Creek Camp Rd is not open to public and will cost you several hours of daylight). Light weight hiking/camping gear. (Pack lighter than you think, especially if you're not used to hiking with camping gear. I packed 30lbs for 2 days and 2 nights). 4x4 vehicle for the 3N16 and 2W03 access roads. (While we 2x4'd it, there are some areas when returning which may pose some issues, especially if wet/icy). Bears (bear bag suggested). Rattlesnakes. -- Amenities: -- Stream water (for filtration). 2 toilets (suggest bringing own TP) and trashcans. -- Recommendations: -- Good hiking boots (well tightened to avoid blisters). Bug spray, Citronella Incense. (Lots and Lots of flies). -- 1st try unsuccessful: -- The 1st time yielded much information needed in my Important section of this review. Also, the 1st time we went to Crab Flats when we realized we had a hiking experience which we were severally unprepared for. We were lucky we didn't make it to Fisherman's that time as a Rain/Snow and Wind storm was approaching fast and it cut our weekend trip even shorter as we decided to get out before it hit. -- 2nd try successful: -- This is a wonderfully less traveled experience to be out in nature. Hiking approx. 2.5 miles to the campsite has lovely vistas and scenery. Hiking poles significantly helped me negotiate the fallen trees and downhill declines and uphill inclines with 30lbs. on my back. The campground has 4 campsites where lucky campers can reserve, each with their own benefits from what I could tell. The first night yielded loads of stars! It always amazes me to peer up at these planets/stars and gaze upon their light which is however old and far away. An incomprehensible time-frame in human experience. We utilized a phone app to enhance this experience in finding constellations. The 2nd day we hiked up Deep Creek, jumping over rocks on the water, maybe a quarter mile (from site #4) and found a lovely area to swim in and bask in natures glory. We were fairly secluded and as I found the water too cold too cold for me, one of three in our group decided to take a brief swim. The temp was in the mid 70's with cloud coverage, I am guessing the water was close to 50 degrees as there was a chilling bite to walk through the water to stand on a sandbar. Nevertheless, the creek's scenery was majestic to the three of us. On that day the ranger stopped by the campground. He checked our reservation/permits and to make it very clear that no camp fires were allowed. He also informed us there are lots of rattlesnakes out here and to be cautious. Along with informing us the fire that happened almost 20 years ago wiped out lots of Firs and now Oaks mainly inhabit the area, which attract the hordes of flies. He was very informative and pleasant to speak with. That second night there were clouds which dropped the temp a little and covered the stars. There were no other campers at the other sites on Sunday evening which provided a sense of solitude. I haven't experienced that before. Where you feel like you are alone in the wilderness, along with your group. For me it was peaceful as it was only one night, might even be peaceful for several. Listening to the crickets, owls, river, wind through the trees and valley, falling acorns, and whatever else lurked in the wilderness that night. I heard something small moving on the rocks close to the beach, but couldn't figure out what it was, possibly a rodent or some small creature like that. Our final day we all woke up and said we wished we could stay several days more. We leisurely took our time with coffee, breakfast, and packing up. We left at approx. 11am to hike back to the car, which is primarily an incline. Stopped several times for breath and scenery. Overall it was a lovely experience which I would gladly do again to stay longer.”

Horse Springs Campground

Address: Unnamed Road, Lucerne Valley, CA 92356, USA

Campground Lodging Park

Chaparral Ranch

Address: 27201 Double Culvert Rd, Hempstead, TX 77445, USA

Campground Lodging Park

Lazy D&D RV Resort

Address: 681 State Hwy 87, Port Bolivar, TX 77650, USA

Rv park Campground Lodging Park

“This place is wonderful. We have been going for several years now. The staff and management are always friendly. Restrooms are clean. Pool is a great for when you are tired of the beach. They also have a little channel that you can fish or paddle boat in. The whole family loves it.”

Texas campgrounds

Address: 12314 Royal Forest Dr, Willis, TX 77378, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Lovely place”

Willow Creek Environmental Campground

Address: Willow Creek Rd, Duncans Mills, CA 95430, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Got out of SF for a few days and decided to come check out this newer campground addition to the Russian River. First, from all sides there are some beautiful views here. We met the ranger that patrolled the site and he was friendly and informative about the area, and enthusiastic to share his outdoors knowledge with us. The campgrounds themselves are classic fare with a fire pit and picnic table located at each one. The campgrounds are made to fit ~2 2-person tents and have space to set out a kayak. The grounds are right along the river and very accessible during high-tide, and sometimes you might run across mosquitoes if the river is at its lower points. I felt very safe staying here and we enjoyed access to the river both out to the ocean side, and down stream. Stop by for some fun!”

Punta Vaca Group Camp

Address: California 94550, USA

Campground Lodging Park

Camp Site 3

Address: 7000 Del Valle Rd, Livermore, CA 94550, USA

Campground Lodging Park

EAGLE'S VIEW GROUP CAMP

Address: Unnamed Road, Livermore, CA 94550, USA

Campground Lodging Park

Caballo Loco Equestrian Group Camp

Address: 8527-, 8991 Del Valle Rd, Livermore, CA 94550, USA

Campground Lodging Park

Camp Site 1

Address: 7000 Del Valle Rd, Livermore, CA 94550, USA

Campground Lodging Park

Camp Site 65

Address: 7000 Del Valle Rd, Livermore, CA 94550, USA

Campground Lodging Park

Family Campground

Address: California 94550, USA

Campground Lodging Park

Lake Del Valle Family Campground

Address: 7000 Del Valle Rd, Livermore, CA 94550, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Our family has been camping there for the last 4 years. Bathrooms and showers are available and close by each clusters of camp sites. There is one communal sink for cleaning dishes. If you forget to bring your own firewood, the camp ground store sells it for about $9/bundle (6-8 pieces). The staff are always friendly at the camp site and at the marina. We always rent a patio boat to explore the lake: fishing, swimming, hiking, and relaxing.”

Wild Turkey Group Camp

Address: California 94550, USA

Campground Lodging Park

Two Day Town

Address: 7000 Del Valle Rd, Livermore, CA 94550, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“HAD SO MUCH FUN CAMPING WITH MY FAMILY”

Ardilla Group Camp

Address: California 94550, USA

Campground Lodging Park

Eddo's Harbor & RV Park

Address: 19530 Sherman Island East Levee Rd, Rio Vista, CA 94571, USA

Rv park Campground Lodging Park Storage

“Just rented for two weeks. Managers are super nice. Park is very off the track and secluded, city folks probably won't like it here but is a perfect place for this country boy. They have a dock on a sheltered side canal that word has it is great fishing, especially strippers. Small convince store next to dock. I highly recommend this place as a peaceful and quiet get away.”

Meadow View Park

Address: Hiawatha, KS 66434, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Needs some land shaping”

Sandy Hill Family Camp

Address: 5752 Sandy Hill Rd, Quantico, MD 21856, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Great campground! They have their own little beach. The campground has amazing views and its ine of my favorites”

Camp Thompson

Address: 800 Pine Grove Rd, Gardners, PA 17324, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“My 11y old went for first time & really liked it. Her bff did not, but camps not for everyone. Almost all of their cabin left before/after patches so they couldnt do skit they'd practiced so we ended up leaving before campfire. I wonder if they shift a half hour earlier if more kids would stay longer that friday nite? One other minus - there was a sand volleyball court but no ball all week! The Carlisle YMCA couldnt manage extra volleyballs?!? That didnt make any sense.”

Country Acres Campground

Address: 20 Leven Rd, Gordonville, PA 17529, USA

Campground Rv park Lodging Park

“Check in was easy. Our tent campsite was rather small for our 10x17 tent but it did the trick. It was nestled up against a cornfield. The whole area is close to everything Amish. People lament the fact that the stay is a maximum of 15 days. I was there for three nights. The price was great and they gave a lot of coupons for local businesses. The bathrooms were modern and immaculate. The pool is great. The free Amish bus tour was also very good. Highly recommend.”

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