We are at CG#4, inside N.P. #2 – Indiana Dunes National Park. This one is also in a urban environment, and a one-hour drive from Chicago, just along the southern end of Lake Michigan.
National Park campgrounds typically have no hookups whatsoever, and this is one of them. Mostly tent campers and small RVs, but the road is wide enough that we were able to back-in to our site easily. At check-in, they were insistent that all tires have to be on the pavement, and with our rig, we were barely able to achieve that.
After dark, we closed the windows, fired up the generator, and ran the A/C for a couple of hours, in order to cut down on the humidity inside the RV. Then at bed time, we ran a small fan blowing air at us in our bed, and slept over the sheets. The fan runs from our inverter and battery bank, as does our refrigerator.
Not the most comfortable, given that air temps went up to 89F during the day, and only came down to 78F and 71% humidity at bedtime. That’s as far as we’re willing to go in terms of “roughing it”