David,
At least during the import show there is camping right next door to the
fairgrounds that
is about $10-15 a night. I always stay there during the show, but I don't know
if they
will be open the week prior. It is run by the local fire dept. I plan on
checking that out
and if not I will probably find the nearest park. I don't like to spend $60 a
night to
sleep if I can find something for $15. Even though my bones don't actually
agree as much
with it as they did years ago. I remember looking on a map and not seeing
anything
"government run" campgrounds nearby. I usually don't like private ones. Hope to
see you
there. Both times I have stayed there it POURED down the rain so be forewarned.
andy
David Lieb wrote:
> OK OK OK, I think I am going to have to go to Sprite Spree 2003. After all,
> I need to burn up those vacation days somehow! I don't think I will be able
> to afford a hotel room for that long, however. Anyone know of any good State
> Park campgrounds or similar in that area? I went to the website for PA state
> parks, but they are reluctant to indicate where cities are on their maps,
> just campgrounds, and I am not familiar enough with the area to have any
> idea what the closest one is. Help!
> David Lieb
> 1972 RWA Midget
> 1973 RWA Project
> 1974 RWA Warrior
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