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Many camping enthusiasts prefer to make use
of larger, self-sufficient recreational
vehicles or mobile homes. Quite often these
"small homes on wheels" offer modern
luxuries typically found back at the house
such as bathrooms, cooking facilities,
furniture, and even televisions. As such,
they require a campground setting that can
adequately meet their needs. Such needs
usually include campsite water hook-ups,
electricity hook-ups, and nearby facilities
for sewage disposal. The Superior National
Forest does not have any specific
campgrounds that can fully accommodate RV
users who require this high level of
service. However, three developed
campgrounds can accommodate RV use:
Fall Lake near Ely, MN, Whiteface Reservoir
near Aurora, MN, and Trails End near Grand
Marais, MN. There are also several
commercial and community campgrounds that
allow RV's. |