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Friday, August 17, 2018

Walking Around Pine Acres RV Resort in Raymond, New Hampshire





Pine Acres RV Resort has
421 campsites, including
nine cabins.















The Office &
Camp Store







Eric and I are getting a $30.00 discount per night at this Encore Park with our Thousand Trails Campground Membership.





The Laundromat is open
24 hours a day & is open
to the public.






The machines are double and triple load sizes, allowing for large and even larger loads.  I watched one woman pull four fluffy bed pillows out of a dryer.





Eric is holding up his phone,
trying to sight TV satellites
in this wooded area.






No luck.  We will watch shows that have been pre-recorded on the DVR this week.  Our 50 amp campsite also has water and sewer connections.





We settled in just before
heavy rains hit.








We have the mucky remains
of a large puddle at our
campsite.






Eric and I took a walk after the rainstorm.






The nearby Restrooms






Some campsites have a
trailer & a tent.




One of the two playgrounds
at the campground.











One of the waterside
campsites




Quirky signs can be found
throughout the park.

Many trailers have
enclosed porches.




Free-standing awnings are
used to shelter any number
of things including Golf
Carts, cars & motorcycles.




One of three Dump
Stations




Some campers decorate their
campsites with strings of
lights.

Many of the campsites are leased.  I think possibly a third of the sites are Seasonal Sites.





This campsite looks like
a summer home.







One of the employees told me that many of the lessees live locally.  For them, this campground and their particular campsite is their summer home.





A lot of time goes into the
landscaping at many
campsites.









At Camp QUITCHABITCHIN,
the Private Property No
Trespassing & Welcome
signs leave me confused.




This 1980s - 1990s
motorhome is the
oldest one in the
park.





The most interesting
Golf Cart at Pine
Acres







One of our neighbors was
inundated from the
rainstorm.



A fellow camper went to the
local Ace Ben Franklin Store
& got broken pallets to keep
feet dry & mud free as the
very large puddle receded.




Pine Acres Arcade has an
assortment of video games




The Volleyball &
Basketball Courts





The Baseball Field










The Beach, situated on a gentle
curve of the Lamprey River,
is very popular.








This is going to be a fun place to share with our grandson, Sean.

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