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  1. There's a guide to two of the parks not too far from the Key West Aquarium at http://www.rv123.com/blog/rv-resorts-near-key-west-aquarium/ I've heard recommend Boyd’s Key west Campground, located at 6401 Maloney Ave and Leo’s Campground, 5236 Suncrest Road Boyd's amenities: Oceanfront sites Full hook-up sites with Cable TV 50 amp & 30 amp electric Dump station and pumpout service Modem data port (no charge) LP gas (with charge) Boat Ramp & Docks Heated swimming pool Gift & Convenience store Game room 4 clean bath houses Coin laundry Free Wireless Internet for guests Poolside Tiki Hut with big screen TV Picnic Pavilion with grill 24-hour security ATM City bus service Dishwashing stations Picnic tables Leo's amenities Gravel pad, back-in sites Picnic table, water Sewer hook-up Electric hookup (most sites up to 50 amp) Direct digital cable TV.( If your TV isn’t digital cable ready, cable boxes are available with a $50 refundable deposit.) Wi-Fi within a 50 ft perimEter of office Showers Laundry facilities P.S> - If you're feeling touristy while you're down there, be sure to stop at "Robby's Marina" in Islamorada to feed the Tarpon by hand.
  2. This park sounds pretty awesome. It includes a saloon and a Wild West Show for the family. Have any of you stayed at Frontier Land in Ocean City, Maryland? Scroll down about halfway down the page when you get to this link and check it out http://stoltzfus-rec.com/blog/featured-campground-frontier-town-ocean-city-md/
  3. My Aunt, Uncle and Grandmother live in Pennsylvania. It's a great state to travel through. If you're looking for a campground off I-81 N and I-78 E, check out Locust Lake State Park. It is located between Harrisburg and Wilkes-Barre. You can fish the lake for trout and bass, year-round.
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