So, you’ve got your camper ready for the camping season, but you’re not sure where to go. First you need to decide: Do you want to take several trips with your camper in tow – or in drive – or do you want to find a place to park your unit for the season?
Either way, there are tips you should consider when choosing a campground.
If you’re someone who enjoys visiting different areas of the region or country, then a “seasonal” site isn’t what’ you’re looking for. However, make sure you plan ahead because campgrounds, whether they are state or national parks, or private parks, fill fast these days. With more than 29 million RV owners and active campers, according to The American Camper: Profiles and Perspectives, premium sites are a hot commodity.
Most public campgrounds use reservation services that allow reservations to be made months in advance. So, if you’re interested in one of the nation’s outdoor wonders, make plans early. But public parks aren’t the only answer. Many private parks are also available near such wonders as the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park and in the Smoky Mountains. And, they also take reservations. Many times, they also offer a greater number of amenities, such as free Wi-Fi (wireless Internet service) and cable TV.
GoCampingAmerica is home to hundreds of private campgrounds and RV parks where you can search from state to state and region to region to find a campground with amenities from full-service connections, to pools, to golf courses. These relaxing amenities can add to your visit to nature’s wonders when you need a break from hiking or white water rafting a nice round of golf may be on the agenda.
And since it appears the average price for a campsite is $20-$50 per night, the stay is reasonable and usually in the same range as the public parks.
For those who want to take their RV to a site and leave it so they can return each weekend or for a weeklong vacation, a private park is what you are seeking. Most offer a seasonal or long-term rate. However, don’t look for the same in public parks. They have a maximum consecutive stay for all visitors.
Today, there are more than 12,000 RV parks and campgrounds throughout North America from which to choose, and the amenities are almost limitless. Some of those most sought after in both RV parks and campgrounds are simple, larger sites and quick check-in.
However, whether you fit into the group of young professionals who want a retreat, a family looking for an entertaining getaway or a snowbird that wants a longer stay in a warmer region for the winter, there’s a park for you.
Parks accommodate RVs, owned or rented. Most have areas for tenters and some even offer camping cabins that can be rented. So, if you don’t own your own RV, find a park that can rent you one – or at least a cabin for your vacation. There are some parks that also offer on-site trailer rentals so you can get the RV experience before you actually get the RV. There are also park models – a permanent RV – and cabins, so enjoy the outdoors and the campground no matter what your circumstance.
Just remember to call ahead; there are a lot of us out there!
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