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<blockquote data-quote="MCRIDER007" data-source="post: 548497" data-attributes="member: 329"><p>I camped at Nakusp a couple of years ago and the campground seemed to have been designed for RVs rather than tents. I wanted a site that was level, fairly soft, and far enough off the road that vehicles driving by would not dump a lot of dust on me (the road and sites are gravel/dirt). The entire campground was available and I picked an unmarked site in the Overflow A area (there was one other motorcycle camper and he also was camped in the overflow area). My site was one of the longest walks to the bathrooms but the entire park isn't that big...and the site was very quiet with no traffic.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if a reservation is really necessary since the overflow areas have the best tent sites but if you do make a reservation, be sure to check out the entire campground before you set up your tent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCRIDER007, post: 548497, member: 329"] I camped at Nakusp a couple of years ago and the campground seemed to have been designed for RVs rather than tents. I wanted a site that was level, fairly soft, and far enough off the road that vehicles driving by would not dump a lot of dust on me (the road and sites are gravel/dirt). The entire campground was available and I picked an unmarked site in the Overflow A area (there was one other motorcycle camper and he also was camped in the overflow area). My site was one of the longest walks to the bathrooms but the entire park isn't that big...and the site was very quiet with no traffic. I don't know if a reservation is really necessary since the overflow areas have the best tent sites but if you do make a reservation, be sure to check out the entire campground before you set up your tent. [/QUOTE]
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