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as parks tend to have the greatest variance from place to place. Some parks will have paved driveways and sites while others may not. If you prefer a paved path, you will definitely want to call ahead before you reserve your space. Additionally, if you have a large rig, you’ll want to double check that they will have sites to accommodate it, as site sizes also vary from park to park.
Is this the right fit for you? If your family wants the best of both worlds, an outdoorsy experience with some modern amenities, an RV park is the right fit for you. Here you can expect more trees, greater seclusion from your neighbors compared to a resort, and a few amenities such as a pool or a clubhouse. You can get some of the resort experience but at a fraction of the cost.
Is this the right fit for you? If your family is more interested in interacting with your neighbors, relaxing poolside, or partying at the clubhouse rather than hiking in the woods, you’ll certainly enjoy a stay at a resort. This is the least outdoorsy option of the three
and the most expensive, but can also be the most entertaining.
Michigan Association of Recreation Vehicles and Campgrounds
RV Resort
What to expect: Resorts are the top tier of RV camping. You can expect full hookups, paved and level sites, and space to accommodate even the largest of coaches. With abundant amenities, your stay will feel more like a hotel than camping. Additionally, many resorts have
a rig requirement that yours must meet; this can vary from year, make, or model so you need to call ahead before making a reservation.
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