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Family Reunion Camping LocationsThanks, Debra from Utah Feedback About This Post:RE: Family Reunion Camping LocationsWe used to camp for our reunions, which are 4 days long. The last few years we have been going to fairgrounds. They have a building with a kitchen, rv hookups, tent spaces, and usually a nearby motel. We break up cooking into families, so each reunion you only have to cook one day. We have a lot of people so that works. We have an auction. Each person brings a handmade or sentimental item. We have earned a lot of money at our auctions and 20 plus years later the "committee" pays for everything from food to t-shirts. Even camping fees. If you are so prudy you have to stay in a Motel, you have to pay for that yourself. Anyway check out fairgrounds. They are perfect. Post By Rondi (Guest Post) RE: Family Reunion Camping LocationsI work at Tropical Palms Fun Resort and we provide RV sites as well as cottages. We also have site where tents can be put. I believe this resort would be a remedy to your dilemma. Please contact me at 407-791-6178 ext. 345. Post By Mindy (Guest Post) RE: Family Reunion Camping Locations
We do a family camping reunion every year with my husband's family. We find a campground that's not too far away so the ones that don't camp can come up for the day or stay at a local hotel. It's been working for the past six years. Post By Jan (Guest Post) RE: Family Reunion Camping LocationsWe are in the same boat be we are looking for something in Il, KY, MO or VA...any ideas. We have about 40 pepole, 9 familes. We prefer something where linens are provided and a place to cook our on food. Any ideas? Post By Mary. (Guest Post) RE: Family Reunion Camping Locations
Try the Heber Valley RV park. Post By Cherie (Guest Post) RE: Family Reunion Camping Locations
Hey there, I am also in Utah and have attened many a family reunion. I don't kow how many people you have or what the kid to adult ratio is but Cherry Hill in Kaysville is always a big hit and is really affordable. It has something for everyone (swimming, arcade and mini golf type stuff) and is fine for campers or day visitors. It is close to SLC so if your reunion lasts more than a day or two you are close to all the city stuff too. Post By Jen (Guest Post) RE: Family Reunion Camping LocationsMy hubby's family has big family reunions every 2 years and some camp while others don't. They use a church camp that is near them.....you can camp, but you can also use the cabins that are provided. Its great since there are nice restrooms and mess hall. Something to look into for your area. Post by mobo |
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