Originally Posted by
stevepusser
Wow, we get spoiled here in the Pacific coast states--most of the state parks (at least in California, even the inland ones) have the hiker-biker site program, at $4 to $10 per head If they don't have a designated site, many of them will let you camp overnight in the picnic area. Many western National parks also have special sites at discount rates--even occasional Forest Service campgrounds.
When I plan a trip in these areas, I try and see how many I can hit, or keep in mind in case of emergencies.
Don't forget about hostels if you're traveling on a budget--just remember you may bunk with a snorer. You can pay more for a private room. For example, if I wanted to stay at one at north Lake Tahoe, look at this gem:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev...alifornia.html
I wish ALL State and Federal campgrounds would do that. Here in NC a state park site is $20+ a night, they doubled the rate about 12 years ago. While I have no problem paying that rate most of the time, it is steep IMHO for a cyclist versus a whole family in a large tent or RV. Private campgrounds are pricing themselves out of the market.
Aaron