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WrightOn
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So for years my wife wanted the back wall of a camper to be all windows so that she can look out at the beauty. We purchased a new to us Cedar Creek last summer with a window in the back (happy wife = happy life).

So, throw those suggestions up on this thread. Where should I camp for the view that beats all other views. Pictures would be wonderful as well!

Brian
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WrightOn
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jplante4 wrote:
HoHum RV Park in Carabelle FL. Out the front window, but I guess you could back in.



Wow!
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ppine
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Every western state and Canadian province has killer views. I like to find one with no one around. There are thousands and thousands of them.

Putting them on the internet just makes them more popular, so I will mention none of them.

sgfrye
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Veebyes wrote:
So many units are designed like submarines these days. No windows or very few.

Love to get a site with a good view out the back & spin the chairs around to enjoy it.

Like this through the window at Lanexa, VA


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Or this across Cook Inlet at Deep Creek SP


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please tell me what campground in lanexa va

jplante4
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HoHum RV Park in Carabelle FL. Out the front window, but I guess you could back in.

Jerry & Jeanne
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Dutch_12078 wrote:
We sometimes pull our Class A in backwards on sites to get the best view out our front window. A 5'ver with a large rear window could back in normally of course.

Ft Clinch State Park, Fernandina, FL - The view out our front window daily.



Robert Moses State Park, Massena, NY - Ships entering and exiting the Eisenhower lock are a daily event.



Nice! What site number at Ft. Clinch?
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cpaulsen
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RoyF wrote:
In Depoe Bay, Oregon, Winchester Bay RV Resort has sites with a back-window view of the Pacific, and there are whales at the location year-round. We turned the TV off, turned the recliner chairs around, and watched whales and a sunset over the ocean.

Sorry that I don't have a picture. After fifty years of camping, I find myself taking fewer pictures, prefering just to enjoy each view in the moment.


Depoe Bay and Winchester Bay Resort are 2 different places.
cpaulsen

Here is the view from the rear window on the site we had in the Keys -




The large rear window was a must have on this fiver. .
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2edgesword
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The large rear window was a must have for us since the vast majority of campsites we have stayed at had the nice view to the rear.

JoeH
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Beverly Beach,FL look out the window at the ocean
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JoeH
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Beverly Beach,FL look out the window at the ocean
Joe
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Toad is 2015 F-150 with bikes,kayaks and Harley aboard

Dutch_12078
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We sometimes pull our Class A in backwards on sites to get the best view out our front window. A 5'ver with a large rear window could back in normally of course.

Ft Clinch State Park, Fernandina, FL - The view out our front window daily.



Robert Moses State Park, Massena, NY - Ships entering and exiting the Eisenhower lock are a daily event.

Dutch
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Veebyes
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So many units are designed like submarines these days. No windows or very few.

Love to get a site with a good view out the back & spin the chairs around to enjoy it.

Like this through the window at Lanexa, VA


Click For Full-Size Image.

Or this across Cook Inlet at Deep Creek SP


Click For Full-Size Image.
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CFerguson
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Excellent thread. Keep em coming!

vermilye
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Out the back window at Lost Dutchman State Park, AZ