Best B-day Camping site
My girlfriend and I just experienced an amazing campground Janes State Park in Maryland. The accommodations are next level when it comes up to set up cleanliness and accessibility. We rode the mountain bikes I had two inflatable items my tent and my kayak that I purchased off of Amazon for $100 which was truly amazing the views at sites 73 and 81 I was were breathtaking and my site 81 was right on the water with a constant breeze throughout the day and if you need to charge up your solar banks you have an option of solar or the electric sites which are Nextdoor which site 71 all I can say is OMG a must visit spot if you’re looking for a little piece of mind and Tranquility.
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Expensive subscribe
It’s a shame these apps think $20 is an acceptable price for minimal features not only can I just google free campsites but I can use competing apps that offer the features for free! If subscriptions are the new trend why not make them in the range of 1$-5$ more people have that extra $1.50 rather then an extra $20, truly would have more paid users and longer subscribers if all apps figured this out they would improve there app traffic and net income….
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Just for making money
I guess the developer he can’t work a real job. He has to charge people for information that is public knowledge on public land and free camping. There’s apps that don’t charge you to find that stuff so I’m deleting this useless app.
It’s okay
Half the information presented is AI generated and usually incorrect. You’d be better using recreation.gov. It’s cool it shows the dispersed camping maps but realistically you can just get the information for free online
Cash Grab
I was enticed by the ad on YouTube for a map of free camping sights sight. Go figure it’s blocked behind a subscription. Don’t do it, all the other reviews say they keep charging you even if you cancel. Don’t download and save your time. Any AI can find spots for you








