RVing VS Camping

Between Great Basin and Lassen, we spent one night in Sparks, Nevada to do laundry, get an oil change and resupply. We stayed at Sparks Marina RV Park where they evaluated our rig to see if it was up to community standards. I think they mentioned no duct-tape, which is actually a problem for us. We were the only tent trailer in a sea of triple axel motorhomes pulling luxury coupes. We decided to come up with a short list about the difference between RVing and Camping.

Top ways you know youโ€™re in a RV park:

  1. You have fake grass next to your concrete pad.
  2. The public bathrooms are super clean because no one uses them.
  3. They give you a list of cable channels when you check in.
  4. You mistake airplanes for stars
  5. There are more rules at check in than in the Bible
  6. You can hear and see your neighbors television
  7. Your neighbors have an outdoor, tabletop cat cage.
Our “campsite”

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