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quote:Originally posted by mrtgraz
Hey BIG BOOMER its me mrtgraz (tony) its not me camping there, but i wish it was, how do you like P.V.P are the sites nice and big or are you stuffed in them. Always looking for fairly close places to go. I checked out there web site, not a real lot of pictures, but the rates don't look to bad. I like lots of trees and pretty veiws, hiking ,rivers and things like that.let me know what you think , thanks.
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Tony,
For us, PVP is a good campground as we are now FT. We sold our S & B and became SD residents. My company asked if I would stay on for to finish a major project I am working on so I agreed to stay in the area for a little bit. So now we are here month to month.
PVP is close to a lot or things (Poconos, Casinos, etc.) and is convenient to US80.
Overall there are a lot of older seasonal units and they are crammed together but we lucked out and got an end site away from pretty much everyone. The non-seasonals they put in an area on the other side of the camp but they have had some pretty big buses and 5'ers over there and they had room to fully extend.
PVP is about 9 miles from the Gap for the hiking and boating/ canoeing.
Here's some pics of our new homestead...
http://s962.photobucket.com/albums/a...mer/Homestead/
Hope this helps. Let us know if you do come in and stay.
Les