Lauren wrote:
I am a big reservation person as I want to know I have a place with a site I want . . . Having lived in CO for 8 years and traveled it much more I have found that the time after Labor Day can have lots of tourists - it is beautiful fall colors in the mountains, etc. We used to call that time the season of the newlyweds and nearly deads !
When our sons were in elementary school in Colorado in the late 1970's, they were in year-round schools. One of their two vacation breaks each year was mid-August to early October. One sunny mid-September day, our whole family walked into the lobby of Old Faithful Lodge for lunch. One "nearly dead" woman stared at the boys for a moment, then turned to her friend and, in an unmistakable New Jersey-accented stage whisper, said "What are those kids doing here? This is
OUR time of the year!"
In Alaska, it really doesn't matter which RV park or site you reserve because most RV parks are just big gravel parking lots with few or no trees, picnic tables, or fire pits. You may not even be able to walk between the sites if two adjacent RVs have slides on facing sides, like Oceanside RV Park in Haines. And, if there are wide, shady, back-in sites around the edge of the park, they are completely filled by seasonal workers who are there for 4 or 5 months of the year, like Garden City RV Park in Skagway and most others we stayed in.