Well, my camp is a little complicated as it started life as a 1972 travel trailer and was expanded, sssoooooo...
The west half is 2 120v spotlight cans with 9w LED's in them. I installed a 4ft LED light bar in the west bedroom because it had nothing, a 4ft LED light bar in the utility room (again, had nothing), and 3 3w 12v LED light strips in the utility room on a motion detector switch so I can see what I'm doing to turn everything on.
East half had 4 of the 12v automotive light bulb fixtures on the ceiling, 1 circular 12v florescent, 1 12v automotive "porch light", and 6 round drum 120v fixtures with the power switch on the side of the fixture. I started by just swapping out the auto bulbs for the corn cob style drop in LED replacements in the hallway, bedroom, and bathroom. The drum lights were replaced with some LED flush mount lights that screw and clip right into the standard electrical boxes and are only 1/2" thick, and I had to install a pull chain switch for a ceiling fan in the ceiling next to those so I could turn them on and off. I started to buy these really cool wrought iron dangles for those switches, then remembered these were going to be at face height and put them back on the shelf in favor of "soft" wood ones.
The front porch light, well, I had 2 of the Harbor Freight Fisher Price My First Solar kits and those each come with a pair of 6w 12v drop lights, so I hung those over the front porch, replaced the "Porch Light" with a junction box and wired those in. Now I have light out there!
The master bedroom, bathroom, and hallway lights got replaced with an 8-pack of 12v Truck Bed LED lights and rocker switches because I was tired of bleeding out of my skull every time I forgot to duck fast enough. Much better now.
Some day I'll replace that circular bulb in the dining room with an LED version, when it dies and I track down a compatible bulb.