Hi all,
I am looking to be an inexpensive coast to coast membership. Am I doing the right thing here? It is only going to cost around $350 with fees, dues, and transfers etc. I live in Washington and there are 30 camp sites with C2C. My parents belong to Thousand Trails/Naco, so I am able to use theirs whenever I want, but it is limited in sites here....
So can folks give some feedback on their experiences?
Thanks,
Quote from: tommyboycoast to coast membership
Never heard of that, but we're just returning to camping after a four-year absence. I'm assuming you pay one annual fee and stay in any member campground in the contiguous 48 for unlimited nights?
Could you confirm my assumptions and maybe provide a little more info for those of us in the dark? It sounds kind of interesting, and I could see how it might benefit campgrounds as well.
Quote from: IgetitNever heard of that, but we're just returning to camping after a four-year absence. I'm assuming you pay one annual fee and stay in any member campground in the contiguous 48 for unlimited nights?
Could you confirm my assumptions and maybe provide a little more info for those of us in the dark? It sounds kind of interesting, and I could see how it might benefit campgrounds as well.
It is a camping membership.
//www.coastresorts.com to see details. You can buy resales online pretty cheap as opposed to going to the place and paying like $3000. Its not unlimited though. Its like 7 cons. nights, and then you move to another park. There is a small fee per night of $8 though. Far less than the state parks here in Washington at now $27 per night!! What a joke. We have a 2 billion surplus in the budget, but they charge that much...Oh well such is government. Check out online at the link above though. Too many benefits to list.