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My husband and I are thinking of renting an RV and camping this coming Memorial Weekend ('09). I'm looking for a place in TX which has good RV campsites with shade and either right on the water (lake, ocean, river) or with water views.
I'd also love to have easy access to swimming, fishing, and possibly boat rentals.
Does any one have a place in mind that they've personally experienced? Any photos?
Thanks!
try going to nps.gov and click your state then type in what your looking for. that should help some.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Im looking in the area of Bend, Portland or Redmond, and every place I have seen is way to expensive. Does anybody know of any place that willl give you a good deal? any tips or tricks I should know?
I don't know much about Bend or Redmond, but for Portland check out this link.
http://www.go-oregon.net/Portland/Camping/
Prices vary, some long term deals.
Good Luck!!
Me and 3 of my friends are going to Talladega and thinking of renting an RV instead of staying at a hotel…we figured if we're going to Dega, might as well do it right… my question is this: I've been digging and digging on the internet just for general price range to little or no avail.. can anybody tell me about how much it would be to rent an RV for that weekend???
I don't know how you're "digging," so I can't tell you what you're doing wrong.
Me and 3 of my friends are going to Talladega and thinking of renting an RV instead of staying at a hotel…we figured if we're going to Dega, might as well do it right… my question is this: I've been digging and digging on the internet just for general price range to little or no avail.. can anybody tell me about how much it would be to rent an RV for that weekend???
I rented one in Louisiana once to go to Talladega. It was from Cross Country RV rentals and with unlimited mileage it was 250 a day.
I am planning an extensive RV trip, will be renting one to go along the California coastline (mostly).
I've never done this before, so I need A-Z suggestions on; where to stay, tip on the RV life, suggestions on rental places and types of RV's, etc.
Any help would be most appreciated!
Jalama beach is the ultimate spot. It's about a 30 mile drive off Highway 1 to a dead end..aka Jalama Beach. The closest city I believe is Lompoc, which is to the north of it. Edwards Air force Base is also near by.
This place has around 60 miles of private coastline, minus the surfliner Amtrak train of course. There are campsites and even a general store and restaurant. The Jalama Burger is not to be missed either. It is truly unique for being part of the California coastline.
The 30 mile trek in and out can be scary to say the least. Motor homes are allowed through but the road is not a two way street by no means. If you are not comfortable driving that rented RV, don't bother cause the road ain't for beginners.
Risky but well worth it….have fun.
I was thinking about taking the family for a couple of months around the country but do we have to pay some rental fee every night or are we able to park in 24 hour stores parking lots to avoid fees?
Some places allow you to stay overnight I think wal mart is one of them but im not sure you will have to pay to stay some nights because you may be asked to move along if you stay over night in a parking lot.
I work for a photo studio in Chicago and we're looking for a new RV rental company for a 3 week shoot in May. The company we dealt with last year gave us some problems. Does anyone have a recommendation?
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They're offering a very good deal on weekly rentals for but I can't find them anywhere on the internet.
I searched in both the hard copy of the Woodall's Campground Guide, and on their website, and could not find anything on Valley RV Park.
Call 411 information and see if they have a phone listed and if they do, just call.
Looking for suggestion from anyone who may have done this before. I am looking to take my family on our first RV camping in the winter. I have teens and youngsters. Are there any place to RV this week in the Texas: Houston, Austin, San Antonio that have nice scenic and activities like horse back riding or ATV rental? Hunting would be nice too.
That area has many good spots. any State park is excellent. Garner State Park is very nice but call first as I am not sure they are open during winter. that place is usually hoping during the summer. any place near San antonio and you can drive to the city and visit the Alamo and hang around downtown for a day. Very nice city. Investigate Lake Travis that is a very nice lake, I am sure somewhere on it is RV camping.
All of the links I get from Google forward me to car rental places that only rent mini-vans or to RV rental places. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Enterprise rent a center…also you could call one of these car rental places and see if they are able to provide you with a number of where you could rent a conversion van. Many times they have other business numbers as referrals since they don’t do it many ppl are kind enough to send the customers to someone who might be able to help them. I say this because my brother owns his own business and if for one reason or another he cant help them then he takes the time to look at his phone book and refer them to someone he trusts and will be able to help them. He is not a greedy business owner the way he sees it is maybe one day those other companies might refer the customers to him. He believes in God’s blessings.