
Tourist attractions, suppliers and places worth visiting
Camping Cabins in the USA and Canada
Some commercial campsites in the USA and Canada, including many in the
KOA (Kampgrounds of America) chain, have camping cabins available.
While at first site these seem an attractive option for visitors from
overseas on a fly/drive holiday, there are some practical drawbacks:
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You need to provide your own bed linen or sleeping bags. Carrying such
items when travelling by plane is probably not feasible.
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It is highly likely that no towels are provided.
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You would need to consider eating arrangements. Some campsites are near
towns and some have small restaurants, but otherwise this could be a problem.
External Links
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KOA (Kampgrounds Of America)
This site includes a description of what KOA has to offer, including details
of their Kamping Kabins, plus a campsite directory with maps, photographs
and other details.
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