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I haven’t called it anything yet. I bought a 50+ acre plot of flat, wooded land outside of Nashville and am boondocking for now. I plan to build out an RV camp to help pay the bills and serve eventually as a “home base” where I live and manage the camp but can leave from time to time to travel elsewhere. A way to help pay for the lifestyle. I know what I like, but I want to know what others are looking for so I can make my site a destination people want to come to. If I’m going to do it, I want to do it right!
Are you a campground owner? If so, which one?
Are you a campground owner? If so, which one?
I consider level #1. Many only want pull through sites.I haven’t called it anything yet. I bought a 50+ acre plot of flat, wooded land outside of Nashville and am boondocking for now. I plan to build out an RV camp to help pay the bills and serve eventually as a “home base” where I live and manage the camp but can leave from time to time to travel elsewhere. A way to help pay for the lifestyle. I know what I like, but I want to know what others are looking for so I can make my site a destination people want to come to. If I’m going to do it, I want to do it right!
So you're looking for a place to just park? No Wifi, no water, no power? Just a place to park?Something that I would like to see in a private campground would be no utility sites that you could spend one or two nights at a fraction of the cost of the other sites. Helpful if you are just passing through.
If I am overnight parking with no utilities, then I end up in a parking lot at Sam's Club or Cracker Barrel (rarely Walmart) with a restaurant within walking distance. If I'm doing without utilities (and the weather would have to be cool for the dog to do without air conditioning) then I ain't cooking! And since I'm planning the route and doing the driving, then I get to choose where and when we stop.Something that I would like to see in a private campground would be no utility sites that you could spend one or two nights at a fraction of the cost of the other sites. Helpful if you are just passing through.
Yes, sometimes. We are getting ready to take our longest trip, and we have long stretches that hubby just wants to "not drive" for a full day. So I have a couple of 2 night stays. Can't and don't want to spend 2 nights at a WalMart. We will see if this works. Maybe better to drive shorter days?So you're looking for a place to just park? No Wifi, no water, no power? Just a place to park?
Need good access roads and a good sized lot to fit big 45 foot coaches or fifth wheels. No trees that can scratch paint please.
I look for a clean, big rig friendly park with good space between level sites, and hopefully good wifi. I avoid parks where the sites are dirt. I would include some pull through sites. Also, place the utilities so that customers do not have to use extra black/grey lines. Judy DI’m trying to learn how other people choose where to stay in their RV among the thousands of potential options. If there was a website or app that could help you select a site that had exactly what you wanted, what other selection criteria would you add?