This blog is going to be a review of all the places we have parked our RV trailer since we started traveling in our RV. It’s exclusively about civilian RV parks and campgrounds.
Because I’m retired from the US Navy we are eligible to use the many military RV parks and campgrounds around the country. The picture above was taken at a military RV park aboard Laughlin AFB near Del Rio, TX. Huge FHU sites with CATV and privacy fences on both sides.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Concordia, KS
Once upon a time, Meandering along in the “heartland”, we found a free RV park with paved, level parking, and 50 amp full hook-up service. Each site had a BBQ grill, and a covered trash container.
We had no particular place to go and were just enjoying the lands we were traveling thru. We didn’t have any reservation - we seldom do when just meandering along - so we start looking early for places to spend a night or two (We don’t dry camp!). We had just come out of NB and were heading south on US-81 when we entered Concordia, KS. Right after entering the city limits we saw a sign advertising a free RV park run by the city. The RV Park could not be seen from the road but the entrance road was paved so we went on in. What a nice surprise. It was very clean and well kept. The sites were large enough for just about any big rigs and very easy to get into. There isn’t any on site management. There was a message board with a few rules and a drop box for donations. The whole park was very well lit-up and the city police came thru regularly all night.
On one side the park is bordered by a National Guard compound with a big fire tower. Right across the street from the entrance road is a super walmart. We set-up, disconnected and spent two days there exploring the city and it’s attractions.
Here are a few pictures. They will enlarge when you click on them and the link is active.
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