by HungryGuy on September 7th, 2004

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What does it typically cost (per day, week, month, etc.) to park a motorhome at a site that provides electric, water, and sewage connections?

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  • by Anonymous on November 26th, 2008

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    I pay about $300 per month, including electric, water and sewer. Check out camping clubs, they offer substantial discounts at participating campgrounds. CampclubUSA, Good Sam, PassportAmerica and others. State parks run about $20 to $30 per day, but usually without hookups, and people love their campfires, so they can get pretty smokey.

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  • by Kampy_ on January 18th, 2007

    Kampy_

    It varies depending on the RV park, but nightly rates usually range between $25 - $55 and weekly rates are typically around $130 - $200.

    I recently wrote an article about how to rent an RV, and it has some links that you may find helpful. Check it out: http://wehow.ehow.com/how_2019964_rent-rv-coachella.html

    Good Luck!

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