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Want to try a new Place this summer . Not to concerned with alot to do other then afew places to ride a bike around to alittle fishing . Are there any camper sites to stay away from: like high traffic no shade . Any ting close to the lake . Any input would be great.
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I grew up in Lville, althought I never camped there, one concern for most people down there was the amount of trains that roll through town. If you can put up with that, then you'd be fine. Then you have access to the lakes and the Platte.
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If staying away from high traffic is a priority then Louisville in the summer would not fit that criteria, it is packed on the weekend. Now there is a reason that it gets that way. It has lots of big trees for shade and multiple ponds to fish but very full.
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By traffic I mean like a beach area or concussion stand . We go to Fremont stae lakes so the train cann't be any worst can they. Would like to try some place different this year and saw it on the map. It probably wouldn't be untill late August or Sept. any way. Thanks
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