Remember several weeks back when we did that little survey to learn more about what you all are interested in reading here at The Touring Camper? Well, one of the things we gleaned from your responses is that y’all really like the campground reviews … but only if the campgrounds are in your neck of the woods. Our wonderful readers are scattered throughout the U.S. (with some even around the
Mustang Island State Park, Corpus Christi, TX
When we were plotting our visit to Corpus Christi this past winter, we had a really hard time deciding where to camp. The region has several options, but many of the spots weren’t quite what we were looking for. The possibilities included: the inexpensive but primitive camping on Padre Island National Seashore, the more expensive resort style camping at a variety of private campgrounds, or the relatively spartan accommodations at Mustang
Pine Grove Furnace State Park, Gardners, PA
Our 2016 Pennsylvania camping tour included a stop at Pine Grove Furnace, another great state park that offers lots to explore in and out of the park area. It served as the perfect base camp from which to explore the Gettysburg National Military Park, the history of the Appalachian Trail, and so much more. Plus, it was the perfect place to rendezvous with the fun folks of RV
Years-in-Review: Six states and 13 campgrounds
Each year Kristin and I spend some time between Christmas and New Year’s Day reflecting back over the past year and setting camping goals for the next year. This year that conversation included The Touring Camper. One of our goals for 2014 was to post reviews of all the campgrounds that we have pictures and information for, going back to our first year of married