cromblad
My wife and a few friends of ours are planning on going camping sometime next August. We live in RI but would be willing to travel to anywhere in the New England area (within 4 hours or so). I know most "campgrounds" will rent you a site you can pitch a tent, but they charge you anywhere between $30 and $45 a night! On top of that they'll charge you an additional fee per person/per night. It would cost 6 of us over $400 to go camping for a week, and that's just the site. What has become of just pitching a tent in the woods and having a good time? Anyone know of any places where we can just pull up, pitch a tent, and eat out of the truck?
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You can camp at any Massachusetts state park for $ 9.25. The website says 9.25 per reservation. You need to call in advance
If you are calling inside the USA call toll-free 1-877-I-CAMP-MA or 1-877-422-6762
outside the USA 518-884-4959 (long distance charges apply)
http://www.mass.gov/dcr/recreate/camping.htm
Mass DCR hopepage http://www.mass.gov/dcr/forparks.htm
You can camp at any Massachusetts state park for $ 9.25. The website says 9.25 per reservation. You need to call in advance
If you are calling inside the USA call toll-free 1-877-I-CAMP-MA or 1-877-422-6762
outside the USA 518-884-4959 (long distance charges apply)
http://www.mass.gov/dcr/recreate/camping.htm
Mass DCR hopepage http://www.mass.gov/dcr/forparks.htm
Road trip across the USA... whats the best way to do it?
Stacey H
Camper van? Mustang? Hotels? Camping? etc etc I want the cheapest way to do it and camper vans seems quite expensive, I'm from the uk so need to pay for flights as well. Would it be cheaper to buy a car rather than hire? Can I buy one with out being a united states resident??
Thanks
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I think the cheapest way to do this would be to rent a car for your length of stay. Make sure you get unlimited mileage included. Then bring or buy camping equipment (tent, sleeping bag, etc) and camp out at either state parks, private camp grounds, or national parks. For $25.00 you can stay at a national park for 7 days and just pay a small amount for a camp site. Some parks are less expensive or free. State parks have a small admission charge and then charge a small amount for a camp site. Staying at a hotel each night would be the most expensive. There are some motels, like Motel 6 that offer lodging for as little as $40.00 a night. I would not buy a car. What will you do with it at the end of your vacation?
It will lose too much in value if you try to sell it.
I think the cheapest way to do this would be to rent a car for your length of stay. Make sure you get unlimited mileage included. Then bring or buy camping equipment (tent, sleeping bag, etc) and camp out at either state parks, private camp grounds, or national parks. For $25.00 you can stay at a national park for 7 days and just pay a small amount for a camp site. Some parks are less expensive or free. State parks have a small admission charge and then charge a small amount for a camp site. Staying at a hotel each night would be the most expensive. There are some motels, like Motel 6 that offer lodging for as little as $40.00 a night. I would not buy a car. What will you do with it at the end of your vacation?
It will lose too much in value if you try to sell it.
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