Around 60% of all overnight camping trips take place in public campgrounds — and for good reason. RV campgrounds offer safety, security, and amenities you won’t get while boondocking.
1. Play Games and Sports Outdoors
RV parks offer open space to stretch your legs and play. Pack a soccer ball, frisbee, ball and mitt, or basketball. Campground favorites include cornhole, hide and seek, and laser tag. Don’t forget cards and board games for rainy days.
2. Cook Up a Feast for the Whole Family
Many RV parks offer grills and outdoor cooking areas. Try BBQ ribs, grilled chicken, fish and potatoes, hamburgers and hotdogs, or grilled pineapple for dessert. Finish the night with s’mores.
3. Catch Up on Life Admin and Chores
Electrical hookups, Wi‑Fi, dump stations, and laundry facilities help you stay comfortable on longer trips — and keep life running smoothly.
4. Check Out the Local Scenery and Activities
Explore nearby lakes, trails, and scenic overlooks. Canoeing at sunset, fishing, and wildlife spotting are perfect ways to unwind.
5. Meet and Make Friends With Fellow RVers
RV parks are social by nature. It’s easy to make friends and swap travel stories with people who love the same lifestyle.
Find an RV Campground That Offers More
Staying at HWY 71 RV Park gives you the best of both worlds — a convenient location to explore Cedar Creek and amenities that make campground life enjoyable.