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(More customer reviews)I have used this book for a number of years and it is very helpful. For those of us who do not plan extended stops, or travel around, it is nice to know where to find campgrounds and what is available. Of a particular help is one that took me a while to realize and that is the amount of available rv's sites compared to the amount of open sites. Many times rv's don't seem to be all that welcome in places thar are mostly permanent residents. So as you look at the campground information and it says, for example, 250 sites--50 available, it will be full or permanent residents. Don't get me wrong, that is fine if it is what you prefer. I, however, prefer to stay with rv's who are doing similar to what I am. I have found them to be much friendlier and helpful. This is no big revelation to many but it has been my observation over the past 10 years.
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Known simply as "the bible" among RVers, this exhaustive reference contains over 11,000 detailed listings for parks, service centers, and attractions. Compiled by the experts at Trailer Life, it rates each park with their exclusive triple rating system for everything from cleanliness and amenities to visual appeal. This edition fully embraces the Internet age, with handy charts showing which parks offer Internet and Wi-Fi access and those that accept online reservations. Other helpful features include phone numbers for up-to-the-minute traffic and weather conditions in each state and province, free dump site locations, and more than 70 full color digital maps complete with bridge, ferry, tunnel, and toll information. The guide also covers the rules of the road and towing laws for each state. No matter how far-flung the destination, the Trailer Life Directory 2010 ensures that travelers are never lost, in danger, or unprepared for what lies ahead.
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