Sunday, October 27, 2013

Staying In A Big Bend RV Park

By Chasity Sheppard


There are many ways to spend your precious vacation days, but visiting a national park is a really rewarding one. You get to view nature at its best, while exploring all the local area has to offer. You could certainly stay in a motel or hotel when you visit a place like Big Bend, but a lot of people love to camp using their recreational vehicle. Luckily, there are plenty of Big Bend RV park choices in the area to accommodate you.

One of the most important amenities is electric hookups. Some places in the area allow you to hook your RV up to an electric generator that they provide, while some allow you to bring your own if you have one. Check in advance to see which setup is offered so you will be prepared.

Another thing you want to consider is whether there are water hookups in your chosen facility. The ability to hook up to a water supply makes camping in your RV very convenient, almost like you didn't leave home. If your park doesn't have these hookups, you will need to fill your water tank before checking in.

If you are taking a longer road trip, it may not be convenient to leave your pet at a kennel or with a relative. If you wish to bring a dog or other pet to the park with you, make sure that pets are allowed. Some parks won't let you bring pets in, while others welcome them, though there may be a fee and rules. You may have to keep your pet on a leash at all times, and you will probably have to pick up after them as well.

If you can't go more than a couple of hours without checking your e-mail, then be sure to inquire about whether the facility you are thinking of using has Internet access. For a long time, most park facilities did not have wireless access, but more and more are offering it now, though an extra fee may be involved.

If you just want to camp for a few days, there are daily rates available at any local facility. However, you can extend your stay and go for a week or even a month if you prefer. The good news is that there may be some discounts available if you stay longer, so make sure to ask about it before you book your reservation.

The Big Bend area experiences good weather almost all year, which is another reason why it is a top vacation destination. This means that most of the RV parks in the are open all year, though a few may close over the winter. Be sure to make a reservation in advance so you know whether the park will be open or not during your chosen vacation days.

If you spend your vacation at Big Bend, you will make memories that will last a lifetime. You can have all the comforts of home if you choose to bring your recreational vehicle, so look into Big Bend RV park facilities instead of the usual hotel rooms. It will save you money and allow you to enjoy more of nature all at once.




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