Hello all, hope you are well.
I am considering buying a 18 to 25 foot travel trailer to use to camp during bow hunting season at a camp ground that allows year around camping and said would give me a deal of $35 a month, then $15 any day stay there from 9/15 to Memorial day. The hotels in my hunting lease area are $75 to $100 a night, and are bed bug specials! lol So this alone is causing me to lean toward buying a travel trailer. What is holding me back from buying is I dont know if I will use for other travel trips or at all in the summer.
Reason I have a negative bias toward in season camping is my only experience has been state campgrounds in SE Michigan in summer where you are 3 feet from your neighbor, who happens to loud and drinking until 3 am. So not my thing!
(Sorry long background now on to questions)
1) Are there other camp grounds that have room/space even if more pricey so the aspect of getting away from the city isnt lost with 100s of people inches from you? Or do you have to boondock to have some serenity?
2) Are there enough places that you can boondock to plan trips around the country?
3) What would be a good travel trailer for me to look for that meets my needs?
4) Can AC be run with a standard set up boondocking?
Thank you all for your time and insight!
I am considering buying a 18 to 25 foot travel trailer to use to camp during bow hunting season at a camp ground that allows year around camping and said would give me a deal of $35 a month, then $15 any day stay there from 9/15 to Memorial day. The hotels in my hunting lease area are $75 to $100 a night, and are bed bug specials! lol So this alone is causing me to lean toward buying a travel trailer. What is holding me back from buying is I dont know if I will use for other travel trips or at all in the summer.
Reason I have a negative bias toward in season camping is my only experience has been state campgrounds in SE Michigan in summer where you are 3 feet from your neighbor, who happens to loud and drinking until 3 am. So not my thing!
(Sorry long background now on to questions)
1) Are there other camp grounds that have room/space even if more pricey so the aspect of getting away from the city isnt lost with 100s of people inches from you? Or do you have to boondock to have some serenity?
2) Are there enough places that you can boondock to plan trips around the country?
3) What would be a good travel trailer for me to look for that meets my needs?
4) Can AC be run with a standard set up boondocking?
Thank you all for your time and insight!