If you have a toad (tow vehicle) unhook it at the designated unhook/hookup area.Stop at the dump station and fresh water fill station, if needed.Jump in and drive slow to your designated campsite.For example: What time does the office/pool close? Do they bring firewood to the site? What activities are going on? Do they have propane? If the campground does not offer full hookup, determine where the dump station and fresh water fill is to visit on your way to the site.Ask if the campground has an area to unhook your tow vehicle or where to place your dolly/boat trailer if it cannot fit on your site.Receive your check-in pamphlet with directions to the site, campground information, gate codes, rules and regulations, and Wi-Fi password.Remember, it’s so much harder to turn around or back up if you get stuck down too sharp or narrow of a path! If in doubt, scout it out! If you are unfamiliar with the campground or are arriving late at night, it’s not a bad idea to take the tow vehicle for a drive or walk and scout out the path and site you are assigned. If you have a Big Rig, ask if the route to the campsite is Big Rig accessible and what the best way to get there is.Confirm that the site assigned will fit your rig and requirements.Ask if they include discounts for RV memberships or military.
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