Campgrounds
For most people campgrounds represent the most logical place to park your RV. If you are planning on spending more than one night at the same spot a campground will probably work best. Campgrounds provide many conveniences that you would not get staying else where. Campgrounds tend to provide RV hook ups. Hooks up will allow you to connect your RV to a power source, and a water and sewer source. Other amenities that may be available at campgrounds are; convenience stores, swimming pools, hot tubs, cable hook ups, WiFi, shower facilities, laundromats, and playgrounds. The list is endless to what campgrounds can have to offer.
How much is a campground going to cost?
Prices for campgrounds vary depending on what amenities are available at each campground. Most campgrounds will cost you somewhere around $40-$70 per night.
There are other factors that will also help determine the nightly cost of your campground. Pull thru sites tend to cost more. Pull thru sites allow you to get into and out of your camping spot without having to back up. Another factor will be the amps your RV will need when you plug into power at the camp site. Most RVs only need a 30 amp hook up. If you have an RV that has a washer/dryer then you will need the 50 amp hook up.
