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Diamond Caverns Resort – Park City, KY

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Diamond Caverns Resort is a relatively small campground located about seven miles from world famous Mammoth Caves and Diamond Caverns. It’s close to I-65 (about a mile).

The park is clean and well maintained. Sites are level and comfortably large. There are some sites in moderate shade, but most are open and sunny. There are shower facilities, restrooms and laundry right on the premises. There is a pavilion for family “get-togethers,” fishing, paddle boats, pool, a playground and a snack bar. You can also take a leisurely stroll around their beautiful lake.

Hinsdale Campground – Hinsdale, NH

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We’ve been looking forward to visiting Hinsdale Campground at Thicket Hill Village ever since we found out about it at a Camping/RV show early last spring. They also have a great website, which we visited several times before finally making reservations for a long weekend.

Hinsdale Campground is located in the southwestern corner of New Hampshire, about 5 miles east of Brattleboro, Vermont on NH Route 119.

Finding it was a bit confusing… while the campground had a highly visible sign on Route 119, when you entered the property you’re first confronted with a well worn mobile home development (Thicket Hill Village)… a little disenchanting when you’re looking to get away and disconnect from reality. Nonetheless, after passing thru the development we came to the campground entrance… a gated booth with gates up and no attendant. We continued in and drove around the park until we saw an attendant trying to catch up to us in a golf cart. Once she did she politely explained that we needed to check in at the gate. She suggested that I leave our motorhome and she would drive me back to the gate to sign in. I signed in and she drove me back to our RV and we followed her to our site.

Hinsdale Campground is a relatively new park with about 50 sites. Once you climb a very steep entrance grade, you’ll find the entire campground property is located in a flat, wooded area. Individual sites are gravel, fairly level and a comfortable size. There are plenty of mature trees throughout the park offering filtered sunlight, but not real shade. Some of the sites have a little vegetation between them to add to the privacy. Each site has a large picnic table, fire ring with BBQ grate and a trash barrel. One nice touch is that every site has a small street lamp that automatically goes on at dusk. Several “wilderness sites” are also available.

The interior roads at this campground are well maintained gravel and extremely wide, some of the widest we’ve seen, making it very easy to navigate even the largest rig. All sites are back-in, there are no pull-thrus. Every site is well marked and most are full hook-ups, including free cable TV.

As a newer campground, the facilities are clean, comfortable and well maintained. The private showers are free and include a dressing area. The restrooms are large and comfortable. A washer and dryer are also available near the rest rooms. The campground has a very nice large heated pool with a kiddie pool right next to it. An open pavilion sits right next to the pool and includes two community gas grills. Next to the pavilion is a gated, completely fenced in kids playground… very nice if you’ve got little ones that tend to wander off. Currently they don’t have a campstore, so bring what you need before you get here.

There were a few seasonal campers here and for the most part, their sites are well maintained. But several seasonal sites could stand a bit of “housekeeping”, including the manager’s. (hide the maintenance equipment, don’t put it on display). Hinsdale Campground does allow pets. When we were there it seemed like one out of three campsites had a dog… some had two. We love pets, we have two dogs and a cat ourselves, but one family left their dog unattended while they spent time at the pool, and it was obvious their dog missed them. Other than that, this is a very quiet, comfortable campground. By 10pm on Saturday night, only a single campfire was still burning.

During our stay, a section of the campground was undergoing major expansion. There were dirt piles, freshly spread topsoil and other construction material scattered about. Ordinarily, we would comment on the negative visual quality of a campground when we find scattered machinery and maintenance equipment, but it’s understandable in this case because it’s an active expansion. If the existing quality is any indication of things to come, Hinsdale Campground has the makings of a first class park. We are planning to stop back here in a year or two to see what’s new.

Wenberg State Park – Stanwood, WA

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This is a small state park. The web site indicates that it’s located 18 miles northwest of Everett, Washington but it’s actually closer to Stanwood. Although there is a check-in station, it’s only used in the summer. During “off-season,” you must self register.

The higher numbered spots, which are non-utility, are closed in the winter. The utility sites, which are both pull-through and back-in, have water and electric only, no sewer. There is a sewer dump with easy access on the way out of the park. The electric service is 20, 30, and 50 amp.

Cedar Point Camper Village – Sandusky, OH

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Cedar Point is the undisputed roller coaster capitol of the world and this theme park also has a great RV park right next door.

Sandusky is located in Northern Ohio, just off Ohio Route 2 on the shores of Lake Erie. Cedar Point is a sliver of land that juts out into Lake Erie and the theme park and campground are located here. The concept is a lot like Disney… a destination vacation with everything located on the property.

Longhorn Ranch RV Park – Crowell, TX

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Longhorn Ranch is a nice little out of the way “middle of nowhere” park. There is no on-site store at this campground but there is a 24/7 convenience store in Crowell, only ten minutes up the road.

Outdoor Resorts – Virginia Beach, VA

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We just returned from out third stay here and really enjoyed it! Outdoor Resorts is a beautifully maintained RV park located right on the bay… and absolutely gorgeous sunsets!

This resort doesn’t have all the hype associated with families and kids. There are no planned activities, no themed weekends, no special holiday events… this is just a great place to get away for some quiet relaxation. Ocean breezes and cooler summertime temperatures make this campground a special place for us.

Treasure Beach RV Park & Campground – Selbyville, DE

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This is a great campground located on Fenwick Island (Selbyville) near Ocean City, Maryland. The park is big! … with over 1000 sites, many of which are located on the bay and waterfront, but only about 30 are available with full hookups.

There’s plenty of room for tenters, which is probably why the bathrooms are at capacity during the summer months. The campground has plenty to offer to keep kids busy, with a full schedule of events.

Amenities include a basketball court, lighted playground, a skateboard park, flea market and craft show (July), swimming pools, rec center and a very nice camp store.

The rates are a little high ($60-$80 for a full hookup with cable TV), but this is prime real estate and right on the Atlantic Ocean so the price is competitive with other campgrounds around.

We’ve stayed here several times over the past two years and plan on returning in the next few weeks. Can’t wait!

Suncoast RV Resort – Port Richey, FL

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This campground has narrow roads and too many trees! Some pull-thru sites are impossible to pull thru because of trees and electrical post combined with narrow roads.

Deposits are not applied to camping or electrical fees. The no cee-um bugs are terrible. The sites are mud holes after it rains. The management has signs posted bragging how many people they have kicked out of the park. We were disappointed to say the least.

Yakama Nation Resort RV Park – Toppanish WA

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I had heard different opinions about this campground, but I found it very nice. Check in was easy, price was a little steep but thats to be expected for full service to include WiFi, Cable, etc…etc.

The grass was green, and the price of propane was excellent for the area. Within walking distance of the campground is a gift shop, and a Casino with a buffet. (Lunch was just under $9.00). There’s also a library, and a museum nearby.

Fancy Gap KOA – Fancy Gap, Virginia

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It was still early in the season when we arrived at Fancy Gap KOA so not all of the facilities were open. Not that anyone would want to go swimming in April as cold as it was.

We loved the layout of this park… each row of sites is higher up than the first row in front of it so there is never anyone in front or behind you. It makes the park feel more private.