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  2. Hocking Hills State Park - Wikipedia

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    There are about 200 campsites in Hocking Hills State Park Campground, including full hookup and electric camp sites with 20-, 30- or 50-amp service, and camping shelters. The park also offers primitive "hike-in" tent-only sites and a primitive Group Camp in their own areas of the park. [8]

  3. 11 best family campgrounds and RV parks in the US - AOL

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    Those campsites can accommodate everything from tents to 45-foot RVs and are outfitted with privacy-enhancing landscaping; water, cable TV, and electrical hook-ups; and a picnic table and charcoal ...

  4. List of tent cities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In May 2021, the camping ban was reinstated after a ballot proposition was approved by voters. The ban introduces potential penalties for camping, sitting, or lying down on a public sidewalk and outdoors in downtown Austin or the area around the University of Texas campus. [46] Fayette County, Tennessee: Tent City; Greenville, South Carolina ...

  5. Barkcamp State Park - Wikipedia

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    Barkcamp State Park is a public recreation area located in Belmont County, Ohio, United States, near the village of Belmont.The 1,005-acre (407 ha) state park centers around 117-acre (47 ha) Belmont Lake.

  6. Mount Gilead State Park - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Gilead State Park is a public recreation area located immediately to the east of the village of Mount Gilead in Morrow County, Ohio, United States. The state park covers 181 acres (73 ha), 32 of which are the upper and lower lakes.

  7. YMCA Camp Fitch on Lake Erie - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the cabent (a tent/cabin hybrid) was born. [7] A cabent has a permanent wooden roof with 8 in × 8 in (200 mm × 200 mm) corner pillars and canvas sides erected over a cement platform. Cabents allowed the camp to maintain its tradition of outdoor, tent-style camping while eliminating challenges that come with such accommodations.