Gone Posted August 7, 2015 Share Posted August 7, 2015 The one's we frequented had flushies and showers in the main RV campground but pit toilets in the group campgrounds. The best I have seen are in Texas. Their state parks are great. Flush toidies, showers, water and electric in 90% of their sites. The primitive sites are more like you say. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
00Eagle Posted August 9, 2015 Share Posted August 9, 2015 Wow our state parks have flush toilets and showers. All of them. It's the national parks that are more primitive. Here in outer suburbia, we have a county park that has a pit latrine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DuctTape Posted August 9, 2015 Share Posted August 9, 2015 The type of human waste disposal system emplyed at a location is less about convenience for the visitors (and their desires) and almost entirely based upon volume of use. No facilities are appropriate in locations which get so few visitors. Front country locations might have pit toilets or outhouses. Areas with many visitors require more extensive systems to handle the volume. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stosh Posted August 9, 2015 Share Posted August 9, 2015 Seasonality also plays a part. In colder weather and winter overing in the northern climes requires the pipes and fixtures clear of water or they will burst due to freezing. Pit toilets are year around minimum maintenance. I did notice that Shenandoah NATIONAL park there were a lot of pull-off viewing areas that had pit toilets. Higher altitudes, colder clime and frozen pipe hassles. Not worth the expense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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