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Started by dno, Jun 09, 2009, 04:49 PM

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dno

We hear the stories all the time about pop-up descrimination, but I wan't to know which campgrounds are the best. Nominiate your favorite pop-up camper campground. If someone already listed your favorite, then put a quote on it and tell is you second.... or third.... or 54th it.
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kjcamper

I like many campgrounds that I have been to but last year we went to the Yogi Bear campground in Estes Park Colorado and that was a beautiful campground and very nice campsites. It is close to town and the owners are great.

d and i

we like valens conservation area near hamilton/burlington ont. very large private sites in a natural setting.

jeezy

In this camping life (as a parent taking kids of my own in my own RV) I'm only into my second PUP season (tent camped now and then prior to kids).  Most of my memories and CG experiences are as a youngster.

However, I really like some of the state parks in SW Ohio.  Right now my favorite is Cowen Lake, though admittedly, the sample size isn't large.  

I have a feeling in two weeks Brown County, IN is going to jump up to the top.

JohnandLeann

So far we like Lopez Lake, CA
It is close to home for us and it has fairly clean facilities.  Peak season is hard to get into on the whim though.

Daddie_Tom

Ludington State Park in Michigan..  But trying to get in there is like winning the lottery... Awesome park!

dkutz

might have to break this into states or regions....

kjcamper

During the busy summer month's and fall month's members of this site could snap a picture or 2 and then in the dead of winter revisit this post and post a few campground pics with a comment or 2. Then for next year and beyond we would have a running itinerary of places to go and can see the campgrounds as they are and not on a campground website where a pic could be 10 or 20 years old. Just a thought.

ekakadams

Our two favorites are Winding River Campground between the town of Grand Lake and RMNP and Snow Mountain Ranch (YMCA of the Rockies) in Tabernash.
Both are family friendly with large camp sites.

cst34mil

Devils Lake State park in Baraboo Wisconsin. Beautiful sights, wonderfull lake with walking trails, bike trails, senic bluffs which reach 150-200 feet high and all for only $17.00 a night. Bad thing is that reservations are needed almost a year ahead of time. Very few spots are available the day of, that would be hit or miss.

barbjeff

I have to put my 2 cents in for the Ontario Provincial Park system.  They are spread throughout Ontario and are usually centred in small towns that will give you a true flavour of Ontario cottage country, or small town life.  Yes there are PP that are close to major centres such as Toronto.

The sites are well maintained, and some are quite spacious, and there are water and electric sites in most parks.  Washrooms with showers are standard in all but the wilderness parks, as are planned activites that range from nature hikes with a naturalist, crafts for kids, etc.  Swimming, lakes, and rivers is common in many parks, while several have swimming pools.

Generally, except for Holidays, the PP are relatively quiet, and sites are easy to reserve, although some of the more popular parks (Sandbanks) fill up quickly.

avelvelobos

New York, Adirondack mountains.
Haines Falls, North & South Lake campground (NYS)

MJohn

:-()
Well I HAD a favorite campground that has been gone for a long time now. (Opps my age is showing) Hermosa Meadows in Dorango CO. The land has sense been sold and partly taken over by the outlining river.
 And up until last year I really loved Fun Valley in South Fork CO. It has everything you can imagine to do, close to a town and close to state parks, lots for kids to do etc. Problem had to do with the way I was treated by a security guard. We originally camped right next to one of the 8 or so fishing ponds and kept having people walk directly through our spot so we then moved to what we thought would be a quiet spot but the people directly behind us were very loud in the evening, couldn't sleep so I went and asked security to ask then to quiet down after 10pm or so and he told me outright they were NOT loud, etc. So as to plain call me a liar!
I have parents that used to spend their entire Summer there 2+ months, my sister (and her family) for a week or two, my aunt and uncle a week or two,: and us for at least 1 week every Summer! Now none of us will ever go back!
    Looking for a new favorite place!
We are spending a week in Buena Vista Co and a week in Santa Fe NM this year.
     :p

jmaddox

Persimmon Hill Campground (COE) (Enid Lake) MS
JP Coleman State Park (Pickwick Lake) MS
Piney Grove (COE) (Bay Springs Lake) MS

We love all three, and the fact that all three are 2-2.5 hours from the house.  Persimmon Hill is almost always on the top 100 campgrounds list, JP Coleman is just so nice and clean, and Piney Grove has some incredible spots.

LACamper

Petit Jean State Park, NW of Little Rock, AR.

Desoto SP not far from Chattanooga, TN (its in AL) runs a close 2nd.

Primitive camping along Black Creek near Hattiesburg, MS is always great. No really good campgrounds though.