Because campground community is equal parts blessing, mystery, and missing extension cords.
🏕️ The Campground Neighborhood Effect
When you park your rig, you don’t just set up camp—you move into a temporary neighborhood. And like any neighborhood, you’ll meet every type: the helpful, the curious, and the ones who never return your firewood.
😇 1. The Saints
These neighbors restore your faith in humanity.
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They offer a hand when your awning’s stuck.
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They lend tools before you even know you need them.
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They check in without intruding.
Camping is better when you’re parked next to a saint.
👀 2. The Snoopers
They mean well… mostly. But you’ll spot them:
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Peeking to see if your slide clears the tree.
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Commenting on your setup speed.
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Asking, “How much did that rig cost?” before you’ve even shaken hands.
Harmless? Usually. Entertaining? Always.
🧰 3. The Serial Borrowers
Every campground has one. They’ll borrow:
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Foil
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Firewood
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Your best flashlight
Will they return it? Maybe. Eventually. Probably not in the same condition.
😂 4. The Mix
Most neighbors fall somewhere in between—helpful but nosy, generous but a little forgetful. And honestly, that’s the charm. RV life isn’t about isolation—it’s about sharing space (and sometimes, your marshmallows).
❤️ Final Thoughts
Neighbors are part of the campground adventure. Some lift your spirits, some test your patience, and some make great stories you’ll laugh about later.
So wave, chat, and lock up your extra firewood—you never know which neighbor you’ll get.
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Preview sites with Campground Views and get a sense of spacing, setup style, and just how close your future “saints, snoopers, and borrowers” will really be.



