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Interesting syndicated article in today's Orlando Sentinel. National Park Service runs a campground at Floyd Bennett Field.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/travel/sc-trav-0715-camping-in-brooklyn-20140715,0,1663693.column?page=1

Floyd Bennett Field has 32 tent campsiites and 6 RV campsites available for a unique urban, yet rustic camping experience. Online reservations can be made by visiting www.recreation.gov. Sites are $20 per night. For more information, click here or call 718-338-3799.

http://www.nps.gov/gate/planyourvisit/camp-at-fbf.htm

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State parks in MA are all rustic as well - no hookups.  There's a place to fill your water tanks and a dump station, but that's it.  There are a couple in central MA that we've camped at that are really nice - shady, private sites, nice beach on a lake, and super cheap.  We've seen some pretty big MH in them.

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State parks in MA are all rustic as well - no hookups.  There's a place to fill your water tanks and a dump station, but that's it.  There are a couple in central MA that we've camped at that are really nice - shady, private sites, nice beach on a lake, and super cheap.  We've seen some pretty big MH in them.

 

That's how most of the NPS sites in the Great Smoky Mtn NP are.  Very peaceful....very quiet.  Except the loop that permits generator use.  

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My wife and I are planning trip up to the Boston/Lexington/Concord areas sometime next year. This looks like it might be a fun stop for an overnight and quick tour of the aircraft (yes I like planes).

 

We spent a week in Boston doing those things a few years back.  Really enjoyed Normandy Farms campground if you haven't decided on a Boston place yet. 

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We spent a week in Boston doing those things a few years back.  Really enjoyed Normandy Farms campground if you haven't decided on a Boston place yet. 

 

We haven't decided on where to stay and appreciate any recommendations.

 

I lived on Hanscom Field as a kid. Rene and I went back for a visit about six years ago but stayed at a hotel. Most of the woods I used to play in are now within the Minuteman National Historic Park. While there were some changes I was really surprised how much hadn't changed from when I lived there in the 60's. One of the  reasons we are looking to go back is to retake pictures. We lost all of ours from the last trip due to a computer problem. The last time we went it was summer and abnormally warm. This next trip we are planning for late spring or fall to get the cooler temperatures and hopefully avoid some of the crowds. 

 

As an aside I remember teasing my father and he getting a little upset every time we went to Boston. Inevitably we ended up on a one way street go the wrong way. After going there as an adult I have a greater appreciation for what he went through.

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I don't mind rustic camping, many National Parks and State Parks don't have hookups so it's not an issue. I was thinking this place would be great until I saw $10 per shower per person, no way in freakin' heck would I pay $10 for a shower, that would cost me $70 for my family. 

 

 

 

Showers: At present, Aviator Sports Center has a shower facility open to campers from 8 AM - 10 AM. Cost is $10 per person, paid at the front desk. From there campers will be escorted to the shower facility. Campers must show their camping reservation confirmation and must provide their own soap and towels.
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I don't mind rustic camping, many National Parks and State Parks don't have hookups so it's not an issue. I was thinking this place would be great until I saw $10 per shower per person, no way in freakin' heck would I pay $10 for a shower, that would cost me $70 for my family. 

 

 

I camped there in 2011 and am planning to go again in October.  I now see that there are some new amenities such as a camp store, bathrooms and free showers adjacent to the RV area.  I saw a picture on Yelp showing that the washhouse is a temporary solution as NPS figures out how to develop Floyd Bennett Field for camping.  There is no dump station.

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I camped there in 2011 and am planning to go again in October.  I now see that there are some new amenities such as a camp store, bathrooms and free showers adjacent to the RV area.  I saw a picture on Yelp showing that the washhouse is a temporary solution as NPS figures out how to develop Floyd Bennett Field for camping.  There is no dump station.

I could handle free showers, heck we pay $1-$2 a lot of the places we go but the $10 quoted on the website just took me by surprise. Glad to hear they are coming up with some better options. I think it would be a great place to camp. 

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