I think the worst thing about college is that you make friends from potentially all over the world so when breaks and summer comes, you can't ever really see each other. My close group of friends has seven people. We don't love too far from each other so we are planning to hang out over the summer when we're all free and one of the things we want to do is go camping. Now, one of my friends lives in Delaware, two live in Maryland, one lives in Jersey and three live in Pennsylvania. We're trying to find the center most point between us that'd be fair for all of us to drive. However, where we find the fair center point, there is no camping areas anywhere near that point. So, if you want to help me out and do some research on camping areas around a center point of those four states, that'd be super. My mom said Delaware would honestly be the most fair because there is quite a bit of campgrounds in that area which would make the Pennsylvanians have to do the most driving which they all agreed would be okay.
Anyway, if you want to help me out here, that'd be much appreciated!
To start with send for visitors guides to each state. These guides should contain both places of interest and where to stay including state run Camp grounds. If you call the state visitors center you can ask specifically for information on camping. Also contact Kamp Grounds of America (KOA) for their Camping directory. This is generally given free and contains listing of all there registered campgrounds by state and city. KOA are generally very clean, gated and safe. If your tent camping the fee per night is usually under $25.
Once armed with this information I would suggest, since I have no idea where in each state each of you live. You chose an area to visit based on what you want to do during the day and evening. I'm also sure once you have all this information you should be able to find a mid-point campground as well.
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