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jpfloors
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I need some tips on parks where I could rent a lot for a year, leave my rv and maybe use it 5-6 months out of the year. southern states.


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missourijan
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Voyager in Tucson does this. It's pricey but it's a great resort.

doxiemom11
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Explorer II
Many many parks in southern Arizona and Texas do this. Not unusual at all.

rjniles
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Rock Pond Campground in Eutawville SC on Lake Marion.
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cruiserjs
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some Cal-am parks in Mesa AZ have such lots/rates for 'commuters'. Try Mesa Regal for instance.
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Jayco-noslide
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The internet would be great for this as a place to start. Obviously you can eliminate public campgrounds and narrow down to private. If you have a smart phone, install a campground app (I use Park Advisor). It shows all campgrounds so pick a part of the country and click on the campgrounds and it will show all the basic information about that one including the phone so you could call and get details. If no smart phone then just the internet.
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