Iam looking at a coupl of campgrounds in the exit source, Is there a book that will give me more information and a phone number of the different RV. Parks and campgrounds.
Hi there busnut104,
Do you mean something like Woodalls North American Campground Directory? Or the KOA directory? The Woodalls will also give ratings for the campgrounds, and I believe show which are good sam parks.
http://www.woodalls.com
We usually use something like that, along with a Trucker's Atlas to show where the good truck stops are.
We also use the RVer's Friend - North American Diesel/Parking directory - as we boondock quite a bit as well.
http://www.truckstops.com/
Hope this helps, Phil
Busnut,
Also try www.bigrigresorts.com
A site designed for the larger coaches where they have allready weeded out the resorts that don't handle the big coaches.
I've been using them for over a year now and they have proven themselves to me.
Happy bussing
Nick-
Hi Nick,
Nice link - I even like the name! ;D It has a lot of the better campgrounds we have stayed at.
I'm bookmarking this one - it's a keeper.
Best Regards, Phil
Thanks Phil,
I forgot to mention that they have a road side stopps button that will give you Flying J's, Cracker Barral's, Dump Stations, ect..
Nick-
Nick,
Thanks
Great link!
Another thing to check during the pretrip planning. :P
Cliff
Don't forget www.passportamerica.com for 50% off on campgrounds.
Work?/Play sfely Jim
Quote from: Nick Badame Refrig. Co. on August 31, 2006, 05:14:19 AM
Thanks Phil,
I forgot to mention that they have a road side stopps button that will give you Flying J's, Cracker Barral's, Dump Stations, ect..
Nick-
Cracker Barrels? That's it. We always try to hit at least a couple during each outing. We are heading to Springfield IL in just a couple of weeks for a bluegrass festival. We'll use bigrigresorts to find appropriate eateries ;D :D
Kind Regards, Phil