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Saturday, May 3, 2008

Frommer's Best RV and Tent Campgrounds in the U.S.A. (Frommer's Best Rv & Tent Campgrounds in the USA)

  • Covers campgrounds in every state except Hawaii
  • One out of every ten vehicle-owning households in the U.S. owns an RV, and 150 million Americans enjoy camping
  • Reviews nearly 5,000 campgrounds that accommodate RVers and families traveling by car
  • Includes "Campground Awards" for privacy, cleanliness, security, facilities, and best setting
  • Formerly titled The Unofficial Guide to the Best RV and Tent Campgrounds in the U.S.A.

Customer Review: Avoid
This is a very large book with tons of campsites listed. However, the list mostly consists of state and national parks. Anyone could find these parks without this book. I recommend that if you are looking for good camp spots look somewhere else as this book is not a very comprehensive list. Crap meant to put it as one star......sorry guys
Customer Review: Lot's of information
Haven't had a chance to use it to find any campground yet, but the information is very well organized, easy to navigate.


Class Cs range in side from 22 to 35 feet. With a starting rice, the class is affordable and you can get RV loans from either your bank or online.

That is a good price for a new RV but if that is out of your range, consider looking for a used Class C for sale by an owner. You can save a lot of money this way since private owners are likely to be easier to bargain with.

We met a guy Mike while we were camping in Montana. Mike managed to save over 2000 off what a local dealer wanted for the same make, model and age.

To save even more money get a diesel powered Class C motor home RV. Although you will pay more per gallon at the pump. The mileage you get from diesel will make up for the higher price.

Where can you get a new or used class c mobile home? There are RV dealers who sell new and used RVs. You can also look online for dealers or go to web pages of RV manufacturers. They generally have lists of authorized dealers.

You can also look for used class C RV dealers in the phone book, hunting, camping and fishing magazines also have classified sections that may list used Class C campers.

When you take a road trip in your class C and stop overnight or for a few days, you will learn that RVers in general are very friendly. It doesnt matter whether you have a pop-up or a luxury motor coach. Staying in an RV park is like living in a small town. Your neighbor in the pop-up may help you tap into electrical hook-ups and you may help him put up his screen room.

Campers in all kinds of rigs live side by side and the experienced Rver willingly helps the newbie but you have to take some ribbing.

A Gulf Stream Class C motor home rivals the motor coach in amenities and elegance. Gulf Stream is one of the leading manufacturers of Class C RVs.

My husband and I love the compactness of our van camper. We really like the RV motor homes Class C recreational vehicles.

If you have never been Rving and enjoy luxurious surroundings, why not rent a class C for your first venture into the RV world.

We are certain that you will love their way of vacationing and will soon be looking for a Class C motor home to call your own.

The best part of Rv-ing is no constant packing and unpacking and you dont have to eat all of your meals in restaurants.

Welcome to the world of Rving, enjoy many years in your Class C motor home RV.

More about Rv-ing : http://rv-motor-mobile-home.blogspot.com

Nina is an expert freelance writer. She is a cake decorator and a certified naturopath. Presently she is happily RV-ing with her husband.

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