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Old 08-08-2017, 10:17 AM   #1
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Thanks so much for all of your helpful responses! I've been combing through all of these websites, exploring our options and it appears as though we are limited within our pricepoint, but not without possibilities. We have two children (ages 9 and 10) and a medium-sized poodle mix, so we really need family/pet friendly. Our hope is to spend weekends and vacation weeks at our campsite for now (we live about 45 minutes south of Weirs Beach), but I could totally see us deciding to retire to the Lakes Region one day. 😊 For the moment, however, we are really looking for a starter camp and RVs on seasonal sites seem to fall within our budget...the search is on!
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Old 08-08-2017, 11:05 AM   #2
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Thanks so much for all of your helpful responses! I've been combing through all of these websites, exploring our options and it appears as though we are limited within our pricepoint, but not without possibilities. We have two children (ages 9 and 10) and a medium-sized poodle mix, so we really need family/pet friendly. Our hope is to spend weekends and vacation weeks at our campsite for now (we live about 45 minutes south of Weirs Beach), but I could totally see us deciding to retire to the Lakes Region one day. 😊 For the moment, however, we are really looking for a starter camp and RVs on seasonal sites seem to fall within our budget...the search is on!
One other note: the seasonal campgrounds we found around the lake were usually somewhere in the mid $3k range per season with the new tax being additional. When we considered the price of a good trailer and added the seasonal fees, we weren't far off from owning at Arcadia, Squam Lakes Resort, etc.

My wife and I sometimes talk about buying a "real" home for the year-round use, but as teachers it's nice to be able to shut down when school gets moving along and gives us something to look forward to in spring.

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