Sunday, 4 November 2012

Vermont Campgrounds

Vermont Campgrounds

Campers span a broad range of age, ability, and ruggedness, and campsites are designed in many ways as well. Many campgrounds have sites with facilities such as fire rings, barbecue grills, utilities, shared bathrooms and laundry, as well as access to nearby recreational facilities, but not all campsites have similar levels of development. Campsites can range from a patch of dirt, to a level, paved pad with sewer and electricity. (For more information on facilities, see the campsite and RV park articles.)
Today’s campers have a range of comforts available to them, whether their shelter is a tent or a recreational vehicle. Those choosing to camp closer to their car ("car camping") with a tent may have access to potable hot water, tent interior lighting and fans, and other technological changes to camping gear. For those camping in recreational vehicles (RVs), options may include air conditioningbathroomskitchensshowers, and home theater systems. In the United StatesCanada and Europe, some campgrounds offer hookups where recreational vehicles are supplied with electricity, water, and sewer services.

Vermont Campgrounds

Vermont Campgrounds

Vermont Campgrounds

Vermont Campgrounds

Vermont Campgrounds

Vermont Campgrounds

Vermont Campgrounds

Vermont Campgrounds

Vermont Campgrounds


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