Ned said:If you're going to maintain the same standard of living, doing it in an RV isn't much different in overall cost than in a house. Some of the expenses will differ in type and amount, but the total at the end of the year won't be much different. The benefits of full timing are not measurable in dollars and can't be matched living in a house.
Is there a publication which lists all the campsites and prices in the usa?
SargeW said:http://www.rvparkreviews.com
Now get out there and see America.....
EMan508 said:Without looking up each campground for fees is there a fast way to narrow down a search for the lowest cost campgrounds and also free (or almost free) boondocking areas? I love the idea of boondocking and have been planning on doing that but would still like to be near other people (within yelling for help distance) in case of trouble.
-Eric
That link doesn't work, do you have another?tonyandkaren said:Check this site too. Public campgrounds are usually less expensive and the best bet if you can't boondock.
http://www.ultimatecampgrounds.com/
tonyandkaren said:Try clicking on the link again. It wasn't working for me either but it just started working. ??? If you're still having trouble try copying and pasting. http://www.ultimatecampgrounds.com/