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In reply to the discussion: Alternative lifestyles...Which would you choose? [View all]Ghost in the Machine
(14,912 posts)front end... big enough for one person, cheap on gas, and you can travel the country if you want to. There are many State Parks that allow free camping for a certain number of days, probably some National Parks too, but I'm not sure. I know they have some free camping spots in the Smoky Mountains Parks, and also in the Cherokee National Forest here in East Tenn.
K.O.A. Campgrounds are usually pretty reasonable, and there are some rest areas on the interstate that have sewage dumping facilities and fresh water fill-up facilities. Check out small RV prices on Craigslist, you'd be amazed at what you can find. I've even looked at small houseboats that were very reasonably priced. Of course with either, I would recommend having a bicycle, small scooter or moped to get around to stores close by. The KOA around here has several stores and restaurants in walking distance. The Marinas.... not so much, at least in the area where I live. Some of them along the Tennessee River at the other lakes/dams may have better accommodations nearby, but I couldn't tell you for sure.
Hope you can find what you are looking for...
Peace,
Ghost