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Old 03-01-2017, 06:29 PM   #6
Oneilkeys
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I have dry camped from Florida to Alaska, California to Nova Scotia and in my experience, if a park has a dump station it will almost always have potable water in some form. Often the water at the dump site itself is not potable, but there will be a potable water spigot nearby. Even parks that do not have a dump station have potable water in some form or another more often than not. Even 3O miles inside Denali National Park while there was no dump station and only vault toilets, there was potable water. In that instance I had to transfer it in 5 Gallon jugs (why I always carry 2 collapsible ones). The Allstay app will tell you if there are hookups, dump station and water and they are generally correct. In 10 years of RVing, I have never had a problem with water. Most gas stations will also let you fill up if you buy gas for free or a nominal charge.
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