There are several "RV" based camps in the mountains of San Diego that are large camps with amenities, stores, fishing pond, and other things. Yes, there is tent camping, but the major focus is the people staying (longer than a day) in their RV and there is absolutely nothing whatsoever around them - they are places where city people can park for a weekend or so.
The Morelia almost exactly like a U.S. Forestry park , but private and more vehicle centric. I believe it's a chain "thousand trails" if I remember correctly - so there is much more to RV camping some places than just an asphalt lot and a pit toilet. Between us all talking here, we span continents, experiences, and have seen different ways camps are organized -the flexibility with the proposed system seems good enough to adapt to them all. Javbw > On May 6, 2015, at 10:54 AM, Bryce Nesbitt <bry...@obviously.com> wrote: > > > >> On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 10:17 PM, David Bannon <dban...@internode.on.net> >> wrote: >> > I haven’t been in a RV/caravan only type campground .... >> >> There are some like that, maybe a concrete or tarmac base so tent pages >> a problem, maybe operator/owner just wants self contained campers. >> >> I'd suggest for this purpose we treat them as the same, #define >> caravan_site = camp_site. There are other tags to tell the difference. > > > The amenity=caravan_site was indeed invented for what amounts to a parking > lot for > overnight use by RV's. These are just a parking lot, and perhaps > toilets/dump station. > No lake. No trees. No recreation. Just parking for people exploring a > nearby town, > or en-route elsewhere. > > That's different from a liesure=camp_site that happens to allow RV's. > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
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