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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2751153" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Well, looks like all the cabins are already rented and reserved. We plan on June 19th and 20th, I think. So we're gonna have to buy all the stuff we need for camping, as we've never been - well, since I was in high school, I haven't I don't think. But my boy is gonna be 10 soon and we wanna do the family camping experience. We wanted a cabin for the first trip out, just to not be stuck totally roughing it, and because we don't have all the gear, but it looks like that's out of the question... so, I need some advice on the better campgrounds in the area to float the Illinois. I think the two the wife said were the better looking options online were the Arrowhead and Diamond-something? Diamondhead?</p><p></p><p>Anyways, we'll be at least camping on a site with electric, as I need a fan to sleep, both for background noise and for air movement. I guess we'll be looking at buying a good tent, we have some air mattresses, I dunno what else, honestly. I guess we'll sit down and make a list, but for those guys who live out that way or have spent a bunch of time out there, gimme some tips for the Illinois/Tahlequah area. Any particular places to stay AWAY from? I know one of the campgrounds was "quiet after 11PM" and the other was "quiet after 3AM"... pretty sure we'll be avoiding THAT one. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2751153, member: 9374"] Well, looks like all the cabins are already rented and reserved. We plan on June 19th and 20th, I think. So we're gonna have to buy all the stuff we need for camping, as we've never been - well, since I was in high school, I haven't I don't think. But my boy is gonna be 10 soon and we wanna do the family camping experience. We wanted a cabin for the first trip out, just to not be stuck totally roughing it, and because we don't have all the gear, but it looks like that's out of the question... so, I need some advice on the better campgrounds in the area to float the Illinois. I think the two the wife said were the better looking options online were the Arrowhead and Diamond-something? Diamondhead? Anyways, we'll be at least camping on a site with electric, as I need a fan to sleep, both for background noise and for air movement. I guess we'll be looking at buying a good tent, we have some air mattresses, I dunno what else, honestly. I guess we'll sit down and make a list, but for those guys who live out that way or have spent a bunch of time out there, gimme some tips for the Illinois/Tahlequah area. Any particular places to stay AWAY from? I know one of the campgrounds was "quiet after 11PM" and the other was "quiet after 3AM"... pretty sure we'll be avoiding THAT one. lol [/QUOTE]
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