I don't know about a camp ground for you, but this is our travel schedule. It kind of depends on what time of the year and what the goal is. When I leave Minnesota after Christmas, we want to get south to warmer weather so we can do a night stay. With my stock fuel tank, I can only go about 200 - 250 miles, which is around 4 - 5 hours. We stop to get fuel, coffee and a snack. Hang out at the truck stop, mall or other store for an hour - 1.5 hours. We then do another leg, 200 - 250 miles. Depending on the temps, we will start the generator for heat and television to take a longer break and get a nap, these stops are around 3 - 4 hours. We continue like this until we can get a site for a 2 night stay and get some better sleep and rest. This has worked for us, but as we get older, we need longer breaks to regenerate our bodies. I make sure not to drive when I am tired or restless, it sin't safe and not worth the risk.
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Jim and Carole
Roseville, MN
2018 RAM 3500 DRW, Diesel, Long Box, Air Lift Bags - 2023 Fuzion 421
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