Isaac-1
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We spent the night last night in a lakefront Texas State Park campground (memorial day weekend), After settling in I went out for a walk around the campground, which consisted of about 25 full hookup sites (20 of which were pull through's), 35 water and electric only sites, and 60 water only (primarily tent camping) sites. The place was at near capacity, with a few vacant "reserved" spaces for the no shows.
I was surprised to see that out of the 50+ sites with RV's in them we were the only ones there in a motorhome, the rest were travel trailers and 5th wheels, there was even one of those tent up in the air platform things on the back of a pickup truck, but not a single other motorhome of any class.
I was also pleasantly surprised by the number of tent campers at this campground, some of which were even occupying water/electric sites. (there were also a few smaller trailers in the water only "tent" sites).
I know motorhomes are in the minority when it comes to RV's, but still I was shocked to not see a single other motorhome in the campground, not even a camper van.
I was surprised to see that out of the 50+ sites with RV's in them we were the only ones there in a motorhome, the rest were travel trailers and 5th wheels, there was even one of those tent up in the air platform things on the back of a pickup truck, but not a single other motorhome of any class.
I was also pleasantly surprised by the number of tent campers at this campground, some of which were even occupying water/electric sites. (there were also a few smaller trailers in the water only "tent" sites).
I know motorhomes are in the minority when it comes to RV's, but still I was shocked to not see a single other motorhome in the campground, not even a camper van.