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Real new here and hope this is where this belongs.
I'm planning a selling trip down from Ohio down on and around either I-75 or I-65. I haven't been south of Ohio during the winter since a stint at Ft. Polk and Ft Campbell. How far south do I need to travel until most campgrounds are likely to be open.
I have at least one item I'd like to wholesale to campgrounds in addition to selling it retail at fleamarkets. I don't plan on staying much at the campgrounds just stopping by to sell. Usually overnight camping is included with your "spot" rent. This summer I found that calling ahead is usually counterproductive. The smaller campgrounds are usually better for my purposes.
Would most campgrounds be open around I-40 on the Nashville/ Knoxville line?
Or how about the southern border of Tennessee?
Further?
Thanks for any help you can offer. Woodalls and internet searches haven't been too helpful. I need a general idea as to where to start "stopping by".