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- Full Hookup Pull-thru sites with 30A and 50A Power, Water, Sewer, Cable TV & WiFi - $49 - $62 + tax (2 person) 30A Power & Water only sites with Wifi access - $44 - $56 + tax (2 person) Portable fire pits are available for you to borrow and take to your site if you want a fire and we do sell firewood at the office.
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Cost to Install RV Hookups on Land. First, let’s talk about money. The cost to install RV hookups on land can vary quite a bit. In the end, the total will depend on 1) how much work you’re able and willing to do on your own, 2) how many amps your RV requires, 3) the type of sewer system you’re working with, and 4) how far from your house you’d like your hookups to be.
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Recreational vehicles are designed for 'boondocking,' or camping without hookups. A fresh water tank, 12-volt battery-operated appliances and holding tanks allow most RV travelers to disconnect from utilities for a few days. Hookups provide increased comfort, including the ability to use unlimited water and run items that draw a great deal of power such as televisions and air conditioners. Most RV parks provide either partial hookups, which include electricity and water, or full hookups, which add sewer service. Some deluxe parks also include hookups for cable television and telephone lines.
Electricity Requirements
Some RVs, including pop-up campers and most travel trailers, use 30-amp electric power. Larger RVs, including motor homes, most fifth-wheels and a few travel trailers, use 50-amp power. It is possible to step the power source up or down with designated electrical cords, allowing 30-amp units to use a 50-amp power supply or 50-amp units to use a 30-amp supply. Most RV parks provide a mix of both types of hookups, although 50-amp power is often more expensive. Some campgrounds provide only 30-amp service. Electric hookups are available at all designated RV parks and many campgrounds that cater to both RVs and tent campers.
Water Hookups
Water hookups allow RV travelers to connect their rigs directly to the campground’s fresh-water supply. The water typically comes from the municipal water supply or a campground well and is considered potable, or safe to drink. Water hookups are provided at all but the most remote or primitive campgrounds.
Sewer Tanks
RVs have built-in holding tanks that contain gray water from sinks and showers, as well as black water from the toilet. Although these tanks have enough space to hold an average family’s discarded water for a few days, they must be emptied periodically. A dump station is a place to dump the holding tanks, but it is necessary to either drive the RV to the dump station or use a portable waste tank to transfer the contents. Campgrounds with full hookups include a sewer connection on the RV site, allowing the tanks to be dumped as needed without leaving the campsite.
Cable Television and Phone
Cable television and telephone hookups are sometimes provided at deluxe RV parks, particularly those that serve long-term travelers who stay one or more months. Some parks require payment for cable or telephone service, while others include the price in the nightly rate. Telephone hookups are less common in the cellphone age but are still prevalent among parks that cater to older travelers. Many campgrounds provide wireless Internet access, but it is not considered a hookup since there are no wires, hoses or cables.
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Lisa Fritscher is a freelance writer specializing in disabled adventure travel. She spent 15 years working for Central Florida theme parks and frequently travels with her disabled father. Fritscher's work can be found in both print and online mediums, including VisualTravelTours.com. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from the University of South Florida.
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Wonderful stay, beautiful property, accommodating host! Cant say anything bad about our stay. Would definitely recommend.
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Jereme C.Home Rv Hookups
A level space on a horse farm away from the hustle and bustle. Electrical hookups were pretty far from the water and sewer hookups, but host was very nice and flexible and allowed us to position our travel trailer in a way that would work. Consider bringing your own extension chord. Nice playground to keep the kids busy while you cook or pack up. Overall it was just what we needed for passing through.
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Mirjam V.Lovely people. We spend a great July 4th at their place and they made us feel very welcome! Love the rural site and views! Full hookup!
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We loved our peaceful get away. Petting the horses, enjoying the gorgeous view of the farm, sitting by the evening fire, biking on the country roads- full hook ups and wonderful hosts! We will be back.
I couldn't have found a better place to watch this event. The hosts were incredibly friendly and accommodating and would absolutely stay here again. It's a wonderful little corner of the world.
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Terrific hosts who could not have been more gracious or accommodating. They didn't up-charge for the eclipse (and we were in the path of totality -- it was amazing); had coffee, juice, fruit, and muffins in the morning; and had good facilities available. The kids watched the horses get fed and played fetch with their dog Dylan for hours. Couldn't have picked a better spot for watching the eclipse. Close to grocery store, etc., but also in the middle of nowhere. My 6yo wants to come back!