I think I am looking for something that is rather hard to find - hoping there might be some undiscovered places out there.
We have camped in a pop-up for years but have recently decided to upgrade to a 27ft travel trailer. The problem though is that we don't like RV parks. We like campsites that offer spacious private sites not something that feels like a parking lot or a lawn of campers. We go camping to really enjoy the outdoors, not for activities, so the activities that RV parks offer aren't necessary either.
We really enjoy the sites at the Cain Hollow Campground in Allegany (NY), and enjoy Hamlin Beach as well. But are looking to find other campgrounds with a similar feel (very wooded sites with a good privacy buffer between the sites). My husband also strongly prefers electric. (I wish he didn't because I see lots of non-electric campgrounds that look great, but I haven't had much luck changing his mind!) We also like sites that are quiet, not a bunch of people playing radios, etc.
Anyone have any campgrounds they might suggest in New York, New England, Pennsylvania or surrounding states?
We have camped in a pop-up for years but have recently decided to upgrade to a 27ft travel trailer. The problem though is that we don't like RV parks. We like campsites that offer spacious private sites not something that feels like a parking lot or a lawn of campers. We go camping to really enjoy the outdoors, not for activities, so the activities that RV parks offer aren't necessary either.
We really enjoy the sites at the Cain Hollow Campground in Allegany (NY), and enjoy Hamlin Beach as well. But are looking to find other campgrounds with a similar feel (very wooded sites with a good privacy buffer between the sites). My husband also strongly prefers electric. (I wish he didn't because I see lots of non-electric campgrounds that look great, but I haven't had much luck changing his mind!) We also like sites that are quiet, not a bunch of people playing radios, etc.
Anyone have any campgrounds they might suggest in New York, New England, Pennsylvania or surrounding states?
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