Auburn RV Parking.. Help

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  1. Rex_B

    Rex_B Geaux Time

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    We are traveling to Auburn this year for our Annual road trip and I really can't find any good information other than some Hay Field that is first come first serve on Thursday Morning at 11 for parking/RV parking.

    Anyone else have any good info?
     
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    TUSKtimes Riding the Wave

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    I actually went by one of Auburn's RV sites today, they were both full.

    I did find one that was listed as primitive and best of all the park manager said stay as long as you like. He said no need to call in advance as his" cell service has been acting up." Don't worry about the mess, he said he is just adding an addition to his traylerhome.


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    Rex_B Geaux Time

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    Oh my. Let me know if you find any good spots that I can book up. We have around 6+ RVs heading out to the game.
     
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    TUSKtimes Riding the Wave

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    Seriously, It depends how close to the stadium you have to be. For my taste, 30 miles up the road is West Point Lake state park campground on the Chattahoochee river near the Dam. Each campsite has hookups right on the lake. Other campsites all over the lake, which is huge, extending past Lagrange, GA. If your more in to confusion and mayhem, Chewacla state park in Auburn has some decent hookups, but many know that.
     
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    Rex_B Geaux Time

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    The closer the better. We will probably end up in the hayfields. We plan on getting there early Tues and holding some spots for the other buses.

    Get ready for some good times!
     
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    Luv4LSU Founding Member

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    Exit I85 onto College Street. Stay on College, pass up Winn Dixie (it will be on your right hand side). You'll get to a red light where you can either stay straight or turn left. Turn left. There will be painted paw prints on the asphalt (They'll be painted in that terrible orange color). As you travel down that road look to your left. There is a huge pasture for campers.

    I wish I could remember the name of the road you turn left on, but I wouldn't be able to tell you until I get there again at the end of October.

    Have fun and be careful!!

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