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Yes, I agree about a sand pit. We went to a site last year with a very large sand pit, abour 20` x 20`, with a collection of inexpensive digging toys availible. It was amusing to see all ages of kids from two to sixteen making sandcastles and digging away! There was a split rail fence surrounding it, so you could watch your kids but bikes, dogs etc couldn`t get in easily.
That site also sold eggs from their own farm and if the site owner liked your kids, they were allowed to come down and help feed the free-range flock. There were several pet chickens wandering around the campsite too, and a notice up to the effect that if you found a new laid egg on site, you were allowed to keep it. We never found one but the kids spent hours looking!
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