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Have you ever heard of a buddy campsite? If you haven’t heard the term, I’m sure you’ve at least imagined the scenario in your head without even knowing the name of it!
Maybe you have some family or good friends you’d like to go camping with, but you need to find and book two sites together to enjoy.
Even when finding two sites by each other, you must decide whose camper to cook, hang out, or grill at. That puts someone in the position of running back and forth to grab supplies, which interrupts time when trying to visit with one another.
This is where a buddy campsite would come in handy for you and your party.
Below, we will explain what a buddy campsite is and how it might be the perfect solution for your next camping trip!
What Is A Buddy Campsite?
A buddy campsite is a unique site that allows two RVs to face each other to create a common area outside both doors.
Most commonly, it is a two-spot campsite where one RV pulls in frontward and the other backs in, thus creating a door-to-door setup.
Sometimes, you can even stumble across a setup for more than two campers. Most of these sites are in a square shape where you can almost completely enclose your shared space.
These buddy spots give campers a unique parking arrangement outside the standard back-to-front one.
Who Uses Buddy Campsites?
Buddy campsites are perfect for camping with family, friends, and fellow travelers. These sites provide a closer and more private setting than normal campsite setups. For families, like when Mike and Susan from RVBlogger camp with their adult kids and grandkids, this is an excellent idea for reunions, anniversary parties, or birthday celebrations.
These sites are also great setups for holiday weekend getaways with friends! The shared space between the campers is optimal for grilling out, corn hole, or chatting by a fire at night.
Another option for using buddy campsites is to meet new fellow travelers. Part of this life is being adventurous and doing new things. What better way to fulfill that than meeting someone new?
With that said, there are introverts out there. If that’s you, and the closeness doesn’t sound appealing, check with the campground before you arrive. They…
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