Understanably most private campgrounds are solely in it for the profit. The more rv's they can cram in the greater the profit. The adds the rv industries show always have a beautiful secluded campsite near a body of water or mountains. While these kinds of sites certainly exist, they are usually boondocking sites. National, state, or Corp of engineers sites are usually somewhat spread out with nice views and have water and electric, but most don't have sewer at each site. We have stayed at some very nice private campgrounds, so they do exist. It seems that what you saw was a trailer park, not a campground.
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