by Bethers » Thu Aug 01, 2013 8:31 pm
The NM state parks are awesome. In the north of the state, Martha, you are in mountains - the parks are closed in the winter. In the south, that's another story - depending again on location. NM has some great year round weather.
And, in my opinion, has the best prices, hands down, of any state park system - with some of the absolutely best state parks I've stayed in. Some of them have everything from widely dispersed no hook-up sites to other sites with water and electric, to still others with water, electric and sewer. Most of their state parks have the first two types. One I stayed at I elected the no hook-up sites because they were away from everyone and really widely spaced out. Their state park pass is really a big bargain to their residents, but is also a bargain to non-residents if you'll use it enough during your year. I would absolutely love to spend an entire year bouncing around New Mexico and using lots of their state parks - plus lots of other locations I love there (including boondocking).
TX state parks also has a pass for non-residents which is a deal if you'll be staying in their parks much. It doesn't give you a break on camping, but pays their added entrance fee. (I hate the states that tack on that fee - should just raise the camping fee and give a discount with the pass - IMHO).
As to the other places mentioned ... yes, I'm a member of Passport America - don't use it nearly as much as when I started, but even a few uses a year pays the membership dues. And I do use it when traveling and I want a cg with laundry facilities, etc but don't want the high rates. I haven't joined Harvest Hosts only because they have a one night rule and I've found if I simply stop at many wineries, they let me stay without paying that fee. One day I might join it. I am a member of that other one - can't think of the name. I was a charter member. I haven't used it because they really like people who also have a site to provide - so us full-timers can't do that. And when I contacted one about possibly staying, I felt like I was being interrogated. I can kind of understand it as they are opening their home lot to a stranger, but as a single woman, it made me a little uncomfortable. Since I'm a member, I probably will use it one of these days, though and do think it's a good idea. But if I can find a nice forest service cg, COE park, state or federal park, and best yet, a good boondocking spot near water, etc - then that's what I prefer. And I'm getting better and better at finding these places. Some purely by luck - others by searching. And those free camping websites are good places to look.
Beth
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