Hi! I'm very new at this. I'm still in an apartment right now, but trying to figure out how I can make this work.
I don't have the ideal lifestyle for being able to go out to someplace remote for 3-4 weeks at a time. I'm not retired, and my employer wants people in the office physically 3 days a week. So I think I'm going to be more aiming towards places where you can go and plonk yourself down and they have long-term rates and in/out privileges and you can basically make it your home base. I like the idea of predictability, like, if you're getting back on a Sunday evening you'll always know where you're going back to and you know you can get a good night's sleep and get up and go to work Monday morning.
Is it a completely dumb idea to go with a van, rather than an RV? Is there some trick to finding RV parks that are ok with vans? I don't know a good web site that lists "all RV parks in an area". I've found a patchwork of different web sites and they seem to list some of the same campgrounds/parks but not always the same ones.
What about the more tent-focused kind of campgrounds? I would assume the tent-focused kind of campground doesn't care what kind of vehicle you have. (Is that true?) But I also looked at the policies of some of them near me in Maryland and they seemed to be restrictive about in/out privileges. They basically expect you to be, well, "camping", not commuting or doing errands.
Basically my heart says "van" but my practical side is saying "RV" and I don't know which side I should listen to, especially given there isn't a lot of the BLM/LTVA stuff on the east coast. I would appreciate anyone's thoughts. Thank you!
I don't have the ideal lifestyle for being able to go out to someplace remote for 3-4 weeks at a time. I'm not retired, and my employer wants people in the office physically 3 days a week. So I think I'm going to be more aiming towards places where you can go and plonk yourself down and they have long-term rates and in/out privileges and you can basically make it your home base. I like the idea of predictability, like, if you're getting back on a Sunday evening you'll always know where you're going back to and you know you can get a good night's sleep and get up and go to work Monday morning.
Is it a completely dumb idea to go with a van, rather than an RV? Is there some trick to finding RV parks that are ok with vans? I don't know a good web site that lists "all RV parks in an area". I've found a patchwork of different web sites and they seem to list some of the same campgrounds/parks but not always the same ones.
What about the more tent-focused kind of campgrounds? I would assume the tent-focused kind of campground doesn't care what kind of vehicle you have. (Is that true?) But I also looked at the policies of some of them near me in Maryland and they seemed to be restrictive about in/out privileges. They basically expect you to be, well, "camping", not commuting or doing errands.
Basically my heart says "van" but my practical side is saying "RV" and I don't know which side I should listen to, especially given there isn't a lot of the BLM/LTVA stuff on the east coast. I would appreciate anyone's thoughts. Thank you!