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Camp in comfort: Best RV parks and campgrounds, per 10Best readers

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These 10 RV parks and campgrounds, voted as the best in the U.S., offer basic facilities, beautiful scenery and access to some of the country ’ s most interesting places. They have been ranked by a recent USA TODAY 10Best Readers ' Choice Awards contest for the Best RV Park/Campground in the United States . 10Best editors teamed up with full-time RVers to select a group of 20 nominees, and the top 10 winners were determined by a popular vote over 28 days.
These 10 RV parks and campgrounds, voted as the best in the U.S., offer basic facilities, beautiful scenery and access to some of the country’s most interesting places. They have been ranked by a recent USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice Awards contest for the Best RV Park/Campground in the United States. 10Best editors teamed up with full-time RVers to select a group of 20 nominees, and the top 10 winners were determined by a popular vote over 28 days.
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No. 10: Boyd ' s Key West RV Campground in Key West, Florida. Guests at Boyd ' s Key West RV Campground have access to a fishing pier, biking and walking paths, marina, picnic pavilion, boat ramp and a swimming pool. Guests can choose between primitive, water and electric, or full hookup sites.
No. 10: Boyd's Key West RV Campground in Key West, Florida. Guests at Boyd's Key West RV Campground have access to a fishing pier, biking and walking paths, marina, picnic pavilion, boat ramp and a swimming pool. Guests can choose between primitive, water and electric, or full hookup sites.
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No. 9: Rocky Knob Campground in Floyd, Virginia. The Rocky Knob campground along the Blue Ridge Parkway (pictured) offers more than 100 sites with picnic tables, lantern poles and fire rings. The rural Virginia setting puts guests in the middle of meadowlands and green pastures.
No. 9: Rocky Knob Campground in Floyd, Virginia. The Rocky Knob campground along the Blue Ridge Parkway (pictured) offers more than 100 sites with picnic tables, lantern poles and fire rings. The rural Virginia setting puts guests in the middle of meadowlands and green pastures.
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No. 8: Cochiti Recreation Area Campground in Cochiti Lake, New Mexico. The four-loop campground within New Mexico ’ s Cochiti Recreation Area offers a range of sites with electrical hookups and water, or more primitive sites with community water spigots. Campground guests enjoy access to a paved boat ramp, open throughout the year.
No. 8: Cochiti Recreation Area Campground in Cochiti Lake, New Mexico. The four-loop campground within New Mexico’s Cochiti Recreation Area offers a range of sites with electrical hookups and water, or more primitive sites with community water spigots. Campground guests enjoy access to a paved boat ramp, open throughout the year.
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No. 7: River ’ s Edge RV Park in Fairbanks, Alaska. Open during the summer months, this Alaska RV park sits along the edge of the Chena River (pictured) in Fairbanks. The 167 sites feature a range of full and basic hookups, with extras like free Wi-Fi, a dump station, laundry facilities, a riverside picnic area and a shuttle service to the Riverboat Discovery.
No. 7: River’s Edge RV Park in Fairbanks, Alaska. Open during the summer months, this Alaska RV park sits along the edge of the Chena River (pictured) in Fairbanks. The 167 sites feature a range of full and basic hookups, with extras like free Wi-Fi, a dump station, laundry facilities, a riverside picnic area and a shuttle service to the Riverboat Discovery.
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No. 6: Schoodic Woods Campground in Winter Harbor, Maine. This gorgeous campground on the Schoodic Peninsula of Acadia National Park in Maine offers summer RV camping at primitive sites or sites with water and electricity hookups.
No. 6: Schoodic Woods Campground in Winter Harbor, Maine. This gorgeous campground on the Schoodic Peninsula of Acadia National Park in Maine offers summer RV camping at primitive sites or sites with water and electricity hookups.
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No. 5: Schodack Island State Park Campground in Schodack Landing, New York. Schodack Island State Park lies off the eastern shore of the Hudson River. The pet-friendly campground offers both pull-through and back-in sites, with and without electricity. Guests enjoy access to a playground, boat launch, nature trail, picnic tables and showers.
No. 5: Schodack Island State Park Campground in Schodack Landing, New York. Schodack Island State Park lies off the eastern shore of the Hudson River. The pet-friendly campground offers both pull-through and back-in sites, with and without electricity. Guests enjoy access to a playground, boat launch, nature trail, picnic tables and showers.
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No. 4: Tom Sawyer ' s RV Park in West Memphis, Arkansas. Visitors of Tom Sawyer ’ s RV Park in Arkansas are invited to kick back, relax and watch the traffic of the Mississippi River pass on by. The park offers convenient access to downtown Memphis, Tennessee just a few miles away, as well as nature trails, showers, laundry facilities and free Wi-Fi.
No. 4: Tom Sawyer's RV Park in West Memphis, Arkansas. Visitors of Tom Sawyer’s RV Park in Arkansas are invited to kick back, relax and watch the traffic of the Mississippi River pass on by. The park offers convenient access to downtownMemphis, Tennessee just a few miles away, as well as nature trails, showers, laundry facilities and free Wi-Fi.
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No. 3: Yosemite Pines RV Resort & Family Lodging in Groveland, California. This RV park sits just 22 miles from Yosemite National Park ’ s western entrance. Pull-through and back-in sites come with full hookups for water and electricity, plus access to a playground, games area, swimming pool, nature trails and a kid-friendly petting farm.
No. 3: Yosemite Pines RV Resort & Family Lodging in Groveland, California. This RV park sits just 22 miles from Yosemite National Park’s western entrance. Pull-through and back-in sites come with full hookups for water and electricity, plus access to a playground, games area, swimming pool, nature trails and a kid-friendly petting farm.
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No. 2: Ames Brook Campground in Ashland, New Hampshire. A stay at Ames Brook Campground puts visitors in the heart of the New Hampshire Lakes Region. The big rig-friendly site offers amenities like free Wi-Fi, large wooded sites with full hookups, free hot showers and sports facilities.
No. 2: Ames Brook Campground in Ashland, New Hampshire. A stay at Ames Brook Campground puts visitors in the heart of the New Hampshire Lakes Region. The big rig-friendly site offers amenities like free Wi-Fi, large wooded sites with full hookups, free hot showers and sports facilities.
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No. 1: Campground at James Island County Park in Charleston, South Carolina. Just a short drive from downton Charleston , this county park campground offers access to 643 acres of natural beauty. Sites feature full hookups, fire rings and picnic tables. Other amenities include laundry facilities, ceramic bathhouses, free Wi-Fi and an activity center. Shuttle service makes it easy to get to Charleston for the day.
No. 1: Campground at James Island County Park in Charleston, South Carolina. Just a short drive from downton Charleston, this county park campground offers access to 643 acres of natural beauty. Sites feature full hookups, fire rings and picnic tables. Other amenities include laundry facilities, ceramic bathhouses, free Wi-Fi and an activity center. Shuttle service makes it easy to get to Charleston for the day.
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