Campground in a sentence as a noun

Averaged $27 a night the last two months for campground fees and $20 a day on gas.

Even campground offered wifi is hit or miss on speed.

People who believe in the campground principle -- leave code better than you found it.

In other words, he's building a private campground, not a commune.

The campground had been recently repaved and bulldozed in places.

Don't they have a right to know?Was it even a good idea to renovate that campground?

Do I have to find campground or something, or just live in Walmart parking lots all the time?

You have to drive hours to get to a campground where you might be able to camp for free or close to nothing.

The symbol means "Place of interest" in all of the Nordic countries, not a campground.

I used to work for a web developer who worked on a well known campground company's site.

Along the way, we met a bunch of other people out having fun too, including a small, but full, campground of folks.

He proceeded to fly the thing over people, roads and even over a local campground half a mile away.

The site was not public property, it was a private, for-profit, campground, which was mostly paved in asphalt and or cleared of all foliage.

Swedish campground is a tent symbol, the first description fits better "interesting feature or attraction".

Parker's position is that the campground was temporarily closed anyway, and that his wedding did not deny anybody access who would otherwise have had it.

Campground definitions

noun

a site where people on holiday can pitch a tent

See also: campsite bivouac encampment