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http://www.campingineasttexas.com Hey its Melissa here, you know, over the years
my family and I have been to many RV parks and Campgrounds seeing all the wonderful sites
that East texas has to offer. Along the way, I have learned a lot of awsome tricks and
techniques that have helped not only myself, but many others just like you. Today, I would
like to share one with you.
When calling your favorite place to camp, you will want to ask them if they allow not
just pets, but your particular type and breed of pet. Some campgrounds do not allow dogs,
and some camping facilities have certain restrictions on size and breeds of dogs that are allowed.
Some RV Parks will have general areas for you to walk your pets, some will have designated
dog walks, or dog parks, while other RV Campgrounds may ask you to take them off property to walk
them. Knowing the campsite rule ahead of time can most certainly save some aggravation for
both you and the campground when it comes to the expected behavior from your pets.
If you or someone you know is looking for the perfect camping park, campsites, RV park,
or lodging facilities then I invite you to visit YouTube.com/campingtx for additional
tips and ideas that can make it the best experience ever. I've also got a gift for you that I
think can help you avoid a forgetful moment that could ruin your camping trip before it
ever gets started. i have developed a checklist of the essential items you are likely to need
before you go camping. If you go to http://www.campingineasttexas.com, you can request a copy of the "Disaster or
delight-Must Have Items" checklist. It's free and I hope it helps. If you're ever in the
Tyler, Texas area or have questions even though you're not, feel free to call some of my friends
over at Lake Palestine Resort they are great folks and can be reached at 888-398-5253