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Parkadvisor is a good one. Zoom into the area that you want and it’ll show you places to park. Also just google maps is pretty effective when you put in rv parks. It’ll show all sorts of results. Recreation.gov is great for campgrounds. Looking up state parks in whatever state you happen to be looking at will usually give you a website and list.
Recreation.gov shows partial and full availability. They generally show/describe each lot as well. You can put in your rig length and required amenities. It’s primarily just state/federal parks and coe sites.
 
Recreation.gov shows partial and full availability. They generally show/describe each lot as well. You can put in your rig length and required amenities. It’s primarily just state/federal parks and coe sites.
THIS!!! Yes, perfect - THANK YOU!!! (y) :love:?
 
Private campgrounds will never be able to offer what you are looking for, at least not in our lifetime. Many that we visit are using outdated computers, if any at all, plus a lot of staff wouldn't know how to use them anyway. Also, hotels/motels staff 24/7 whereas most campgrounds only staff the office 8 or 12 hours per day. Doesn't leave much time to constantly be updating information on a computer.
 
Private campgrounds will never be able to offer what you are looking for, at least not in our lifetime. Many that we visit are using outdated computers, if any at all, plus a lot of staff wouldn't know how to use them anyway. Also, hotels/motels staff 24/7 whereas most campgrounds only staff the office 8 or 12 hours per day. Doesn't leave much time to constantly be updating information on a computer.
Thanks for responding...

You make some great and very valid points... We have a few clients that we have developed camp site solutions for and that is exactly the issues we have encountered... and most are all on diff systems....
 

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