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Price 
Location 
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Description
$ 12
Oct 2007
Pt. Reyes, CA
tent camping
Great campsite with beautiful ocean view  more... close row
$ 35
Jul 2007
Canal Fulton, OH
tent
Camping near a lake  more... close row
$ 10
Jun 2008
Steele, Alabama
Family oriented campground
Price per night for an OK campsite  more... close row
$ 15
Jun 2008
Brookville, Indiana
Electric, tent camp site
Campsite at the end of the row gives extra space  more... close row
$ 99
Jul 2007
Canton, OH
Cabins
Two person cabin for a weekend  more... close row
$ 35
Mar 2008
Yosemite, CA
tent camping
Camping at a National Park with a dog  more... close row
$ 25
Aug 2007
Cairo, New York
Private Campground
Come prepared for camping  more... close row
$ 18
Jul 2007
Cachuma Lake, CA
Single, no hook-ups
No reservations but just first come first serve  more... close row
$ 30
Apr 2008
Marin County, Ca
regular pitch a tent
Camping is no luxury hotel but still quite fun  more... close row
$ 31
Jun 2008
Mammoth Spring, Arkansas
Family campground by river
Family of five disappointed by campsite  more... close row
$ 60
Jul 2006
Cleveland, OH
primitive
Two nights of camping in tents  more... close row

Description of service

I took my wife and daughter camping in tents for a total of $60. The cost of $60 was for two nights of camping in tents. It did not include any electrical hookup. Firewood was extra and could be purchased at the camp store.


Review of Service

It was definitely $60 well-spent. We really had a wonderful time. There was a 2-night minimum, which we did fulfill. I didn't think that $30 per night was a bad price to pay for primitive camping. Our campsite was really nice. It was clean and somewhat secluded. It was a short walk to the bathrooms and the recreational area, where they had a playground for the kids. The camping staff was very courteous and gave us some great idea of things to do. They were even available with bandaids when my daughter fell off of her bike. It was really a great weekend and worth every penny.


Tips

When looking for a campsite, consider the per night rate. You might have to stay a minimum number of nights. You need to find out if electric is included. You should find out if bathroom facilities are available. Also, find out if you need to bring your own firewood.


$ 20
Jun 2008
Waco, Texas
US Army Corp of Engineers
Price per day for campsite that was flooded two years ago  more... close row