Above, campers at the Ely, Nevada KOA Kampground. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Ever camped at an RV park or campground next to obnoxious neighbors? I can't say that I have. But others haven't been so lucky.
RV Life has posted an article on "unwritten rules" of RV parks that everyone should know.
They start it off with:
When you check into an RV park you’ll almost always receive a list of campground rules. As you dutifully check it out, you’ll typically see there are campground quiet hours, rules about not killing the grass with your camping rug, keeping pets on leashes, and a host of other rules. These rules help keep campground managers and RVers happy. However, those aren’t the only rules at the campground you should be aware of. There are also some unwritten rules for good campground conduct that new RVers )or some seasoned ones) may not be aware of. Knowing these rules will save you from becoming a social outcast in the RV park.
To read more, go here.
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