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Best 3 parks in the north east new England area 1) Moose Hillock Campground-update ny Adirondack area . This park offer huge sites!! Nestled in the beautiful tall pines of upstate ny. They have a large heated indoor water park and many other wonderful amenities
NORMANDY Farms renowned for it luxuries amenities and ultra sited which are landscaped and have level concrete pads . They have an indoor adult pool with hot tub and adult lodge area for relaxing .
3) Country Acres Campground nestelied in the heart of farming communities in Amish country. You are surrounded by home baked goods, freshest produce and meats. Sights and attractions are endless. Also 30 mins or less drive to the famous Hershey Park and chocolate world.
Hope some of you get out and check these resorts you won't he disappointed!!!! …..
64 parks in 11 months is a lot of moving around. Why not stay in one park longer to take advantage of the monthly rates, save some fuel, make some friends and thoroughly check out an area? Just wondering.
Potentially useful fact: The Paradise By The Sea RV Park in Oceanside is a few blocks from a rail station where you can take a five-minute ride on the Sprinter light rail to the Oceanside Transit Center and catch the Coaster to Santa Fe Depot in downtown San Diego, where the San Diego Trolley connects you to most of the popular destinations. From Oceanside, you can also take a MetroLink train to Los Angeles Union Station, where the Red Line subway, several light rail lines, and additional MetroLink lines connect you to a wide variety of interesting destinations. Day passes for these systems are very affordable and you can download their smartphone trip planning apps for free. Google "Los Angeles MTA" and "San Diego MTS" to find their websites. Save yourself the agony of SoCal's nightmarish freeways and leave your car at the RV park!
Love these top 10s and campground reviews. Extra points for all the tips on hot springs! We prefer rustic parks but splurged at Crown Villa RV resort in Bend OR and can recommend it, other than very pricey. Bend is a great town, loved the brewpubs Deschutes Brewing and Crux Fermentation Project.
Hey guys. Paradise by the sea is awesome. We stay there during the Easter break. You guys need to check out Glamis North Hot springs in Niland Ca. They have mineral pools free pancake breakfast on Saturdays. They're only open during the winter, because it gets hot there in the summer. http://www.glamisnorth.com.
I agree on your no. 1 choice. Stayed there in Oct. and would gladly stay there again. Next time I'll try the Andersen Split Pea soup restaurant on the corner!
We are new to Rving, so I was excited to see we’ve hit two of your favorites in Colorado! ?? We also loved the RV Resort at Cannon Beach for it’s amenities, cleanliness and location to everything in town. You can’t beat walking to Haystack Rock. ?
Great info. Question: How many of these ten RV parks sponsored your stays? I recall some the names from prior videos. How did play into your ranking system?
Hi Guy's, first time comment. Wondering if you ever plan on coming north of the border and visit some of Canada's finest? Especially here in the west. Not quite the season presently but starting in late April is very nice in the mountains.
Thanks for the list. I would recommend Virgin River Resort in Virgin, Ut for its great location near Zion Sisters Garden in Bend, OR (gorgeous) Bridgeview in Grants Pass, OR (on Rogue River, small sites) Pismo Sands, Pismo CA (location, well maintained
Great list! Am going to try out a few of these! Have you ever stayed in the Rancho Sedona RV Park? Am heading down there in February… have heard it’s great!
Our favourite for this year was a State Park. Since it wasn't free I'll mention it here. Rock Hound State Park in Deming, New Mexico was incredibly beautiful! At $14.00 per night it was an incredible price for what you get. They have limited sites so during their peak periods it could be tricky to get a spot – but we'll definitely be going back. Worth considering….
Let us know your favorite RV Park!
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Best 3 parks in the north east new England area
1) Moose Hillock Campground-update ny Adirondack area . This park offer huge sites!! Nestled in the beautiful tall pines of upstate ny. They have a large heated indoor water park and many other wonderful amenities
NORMANDY Farms renowned for it luxuries amenities and ultra sited which are landscaped and have level concrete pads . They have an indoor adult pool with hot tub and adult lodge area for relaxing .
3) Country Acres Campground nestelied in the heart of farming communities in Amish country. You are surrounded by home baked goods, freshest produce and meats. Sights and attractions are endless. Also 30 mins or less drive to the famous Hershey Park and chocolate world.
Hope some of you get out and check these resorts you won't he disappointed!!!! …..
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64 parks in 11 months is a lot of moving around. Why not stay in one park longer to take advantage of the monthly rates, save some fuel, make some friends and thoroughly check out an area? Just wondering.
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If I were there in Oceanside, I can stay on military (Marine/Navy) base which is normally less than outside.
Potentially useful fact: The Paradise By The Sea RV Park in Oceanside is a few blocks from a rail station where you can take a five-minute ride on the Sprinter light rail to the Oceanside Transit Center and catch the Coaster to Santa Fe Depot in downtown San Diego, where the San Diego Trolley connects you to most of the popular destinations. From Oceanside, you can also take a MetroLink train to Los Angeles Union Station, where the Red Line subway, several light rail lines, and additional MetroLink lines connect you to a wide variety of interesting destinations. Day passes for these systems are very affordable and you can download their smartphone trip planning apps for free. Google "Los Angeles MTA" and "San Diego MTS" to find their websites. Save yourself the agony of SoCal's nightmarish freeways and leave your car at the RV park!
Love these top 10s and campground reviews. Extra points for all the tips on hot springs! We prefer rustic parks but splurged at Crown Villa RV resort in Bend OR and can recommend it, other than very pricey. Bend is a great town, loved the brewpubs Deschutes Brewing and Crux Fermentation Project.
Hey guys. Paradise by the sea is awesome. We stay there during the Easter break. You guys need to check out Glamis North Hot springs in Niland Ca. They have mineral pools free pancake breakfast on Saturdays. They're only open during the winter, because it gets hot there in the summer. http://www.glamisnorth.com.
Thanks for the tips on some great spots to stay. Those are some beautiful locations.
Awesome list and great breakdown. Thanks!
Did you not visit the east coast at all?
I agree on your no. 1 choice. Stayed there in Oct. and would gladly stay there again. Next time I'll try the Andersen Split Pea soup restaurant on the corner!
Great video. Thanks for all this useful info.
If flying flags is your favorite try outdoor resort Palm Springs ORPS.com.
GREAT REVIEW….Wrote the list down for future trips
Nice videos. I really enjoyed my stay at Tuscon Lazydays KOA: https://koa.com/campgrounds/tucson-lazydays/
We are new to Rving, so I was excited to see we’ve hit two of your favorites in Colorado! ?? We also loved the RV Resort at Cannon Beach for it’s amenities, cleanliness and location to everything in town. You can’t beat walking to Haystack Rock. ?
Excellent content! Thank you for sharing.
Great info. Question: How many of these ten RV parks sponsored your stays? I recall some the names from prior videos. How did play into your ranking system?
Hope you do a top 10 list of state parks. I use a pop up tent camper when traveling.
Great video as usual! If you haven't already, give Anchor Down in Tennessee a try.
Hi Guy's, first time comment. Wondering if you ever plan on coming north of the border and visit some of Canada's finest? Especially here in the west. Not quite the season presently but starting in late April is very nice in the mountains.
Great video. I am looking forward to visiting some of these places.
super fun video! I have always wanted to go on an rv adventure!
Thanks for the list. I would recommend
Virgin River Resort in Virgin, Ut for its great location near Zion
Sisters Garden in Bend, OR (gorgeous)
Bridgeview in Grants Pass, OR (on Rogue River, small sites)
Pismo Sands, Pismo CA (location, well maintained
Have a great Christmas
Wow. You two "knocked it out of the park!!!" Ha! Awesome reviews and descriptions of amazing places. Let the planning begin!
SUPER overview? and excellent mix/editing. Totally enjoyed watching and appreciate the specifics.? JOY!?
We Love Old Rincon Hwy, $30 on the Beach, and its Dog Friendly.
Great list! Am going to try out a few of these! Have you ever stayed in the Rancho Sedona RV Park? Am heading down there in February… have heard it’s great!
Our favourite for this year was a State Park. Since it wasn't free I'll mention it here. Rock Hound State Park in Deming, New Mexico was incredibly beautiful! At $14.00 per night it was an incredible price for what you get. They have limited sites so during their peak periods it could be tricky to get a spot – but we'll definitely be going back. Worth considering….
I enjoyed the review of your previous parks thank you for the pricing and your opinion of it does help me when I go traveling thank you