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Started by trumpet87, Jun 13, 2007, 07:12 PM

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trumpet87

Prices in Indiana are $24/night on non holiday periods and during prime camping season. Would love to hear from as many states as possible your prices per night, might want to visit  :U

Dray

California is $28.75 per night.

Nemesis56

Quote from: trumpet87Prices in Indiana are $24/night on non holiday periods and during prime camping season. Would love to hear from as many states as possible your prices per night, might want to visit  :U

Illinois:
$8.00 for primitive with shower access.  
$20.00 for EWS and showers.
Sometimes the rangers will barter somewhat on a non hoilday or off day.  Had one pull up chair at suppertime and ate his fill of fish, fries and hush puppies.  Let us stay an extra day for $5.00.  Another time we got two dajacent sites for the price of one.  Of course we had developed a friendship over the years with my boating /camping and hunting there.

Nemesis56

Quote from: trumpet87Prices in Indiana are $24/night on non holiday periods and during prime camping season. Would love to hear from as many states as possible your prices per night, might want to visit  :U

Illinois:
$8.00 for primitive with shower access.  
$20.00 for EWS and showers.
Sometimes the rangers will barter somewhat on a non hoilday or off day.  Had one pull up chair at suppertime and ate his fill of fish, fries and hush puppies.  Let us stay an extra day for $5.00.  Another gave us two dajacent sites for the price of one.  Of course we had developed  friendships over the years with my boating /camping and hunting there.

bonscott

In Michigan is all depends on the park.

Assuming at least electric hookup it's anywhere from $13 a night to $33 per night.

Rustics are typically $10-12 per night.

bradw1

Quote from: bonscottIn Michigan is all depends on the park.

Assuming at least electric hookup it's anywhere from $13 a night to $33 per night.

Rustics are typically $10-12 per night.


louisiana is 18 a night for prime and 9 for golden age (50 and up).

trumpet87

I am just interested in electric sites, no primitive or non-electric only answers. Thanks!!  :U

uchwear

Arkansas prices:
 
Electric or Water $13.00
Electric and Water $17.00
Electric Water Sewere $27.50

sewserious

South Carolina:

Electric and water: $12 to $25 depending on the park.

http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/files/State%20Parks/cabins-camping-2005.pdf

Frankp

On-Season** (April 1 - Oct. 31)    Off-Season (Nov. 1 - March 31)
Basic Campsite             $9                                $8
Electric Campsite            $16                               $14
Electric/Water Campsite*    $17                           $14
Sewer/Electric/Water Campsite*    $20       $16
*Water availability dependent on weather    

This is what we pay in Missouri

dthurk

The New York State fee structure is too complicated to understand.  With that being said, I'll offer some numbers.
 
Basic fee, $13 (most campgrounds, but some can be different, usually more)
That sounds good, but you'll never pay that because you must...
 
Add to the basic fee:
Weekend or Holiday  $3
Electric    $6
Electric 50 amp  $8
Prime   $4
Prime Waterfront  $6
Prime Oceanfront  $8
W/E/S    $12
 
Take your pick from the above list, cafeteria style, and add them up.  We generally pay what they say without argument.  It's hard to argue with your computer.  Swear at it yes, argue, no.
 
I guess in most cases we're paying around $23 to $25 for a SP campsite.
 
Oh, that's right, DEC campgrounds may be different.

fallsrider

North Carolina: $20 for W/E sites.

dademt

Most if not all of NJ are primitive sites so you can cross that off your list.  Sorry.
 
However, PA has some really great parks.  They tend to be 14-21/night for electric.  I would recommend Hickory Run and Ricketts Glen as two of the best.

HappyFLCampers

Florida state parks are generally between $15 to $25 per night.

trumpet87

Quote from: trumpet87I am just interested in electric sites, no primitive or non-electric only answers. Thanks!!  :U
After I read this post, I thought "Wow, that sounded kind of grumpy  :mad: , LOL" Really didn't mean it that way at all. Prices for primitive and non-electric are fine but I also would like an electric price with it, too. Didn't mean to sound so blunt  :p  Thanks!!!