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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 2938723" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>The prices really vary from state to state when it comes to state park costs. I think Mn. state parks are one of the the highest price. Not only do they charge you for camping but you also have to buy a daily pass for your vehicle. Last year I took 2 motor scooters to one of our parks and they wanted daily pass permits on those also. Two years ago we camped along the Mississippi in a great state park in Iowa in the first week of Oct. (Off season) It cost 7 dollars for full hook-ups and no extra fees for my truck.</p><p> At 62 you can get a Golden Age pass for Federal parks for $10.00. It gives you half price camping at all Federal parks that run their own campgrounds. When we were in Yellowstone the campgrounds are run by a private bidder and they cost about 50 bucks a night and you are packed in like sardines. Some so tight you couldn't even put out an awning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 2938723, member: 5382"] The prices really vary from state to state when it comes to state park costs. I think Mn. state parks are one of the the highest price. Not only do they charge you for camping but you also have to buy a daily pass for your vehicle. Last year I took 2 motor scooters to one of our parks and they wanted daily pass permits on those also. Two years ago we camped along the Mississippi in a great state park in Iowa in the first week of Oct. (Off season) It cost 7 dollars for full hook-ups and no extra fees for my truck. At 62 you can get a Golden Age pass for Federal parks for $10.00. It gives you half price camping at all Federal parks that run their own campgrounds. When we were in Yellowstone the campgrounds are run by a private bidder and they cost about 50 bucks a night and you are packed in like sardines. Some so tight you couldn't even put out an awning. [/QUOTE]
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