Tuesday, April 22, 2014

San Diego Campgrounds


San Diego Campgrounds


San Diego Campgrounds


San Diego RV Campgrounds are much more basic, and while they may or may not offer a swimming pool, they should at the very least have full hookups, including sewer. Although campgrounds are more median priced, depending on location, they can still be budget busters if you are paying daily rates.


State Park, Forest Service Campgrounds, and Corp of Engineer Parks are somewhat less expensive; however they usually have only electric and water hookups. If you are staying more than a couple of days, which can quickly become а problem with your holding tanks. Most people only go on these trips for a few days so it is ok that this is not found at all RV camp grounds.


One sure thing about camping in an RV camp ground is that it doesn’t really matter what time of the year you decide to make the trip. There is always something for the whole family at San Diego campgrounds. With the money saved on not having to purchase a hotel room for multiple nights allows extra activates for the family to participate in.


It is important to know what your RV can do. Even if you never intend to spend one single, solitary moment camping away from full hookups and the predictable fun of a campground, it’s still a good idea to at least know how what your RV is capable of – just in case. The best advice is to test your dry-camping skills in a safe environment. The smartest way is to get a no-hookup campsite (or get full hookups and don’t use them the first night or two) to see how you do. Or just try things out in the driveway. You’ll learn all-too-quickly you and your RV’s learning curve. How fast does your family go through water? How much LP do you need for a weekend or more? How adept are you at cooking over a campfire if the LP gas runs out? How much can your generator handle at one time – or how good are you at conserving electricity? Ah, yes, conservation, the backbone of the dry camping experience.


Here’s some ways to get the most out of less. You don’t want to over load your RV but you also do not want to not bring the things you will need


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Tikee Pittman




San Diego Campgrounds

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