monkey44 wrote:
We've been camping for over fifty years. Never make reservations and have always found a site when we need it. We usually spend only a few days in each, visit the sights and move on ... state to state across the USA. We camp in the shoulder seasons, not summer, and for several months each trip depending on weather. We live in Florida at the moment, and our trips usually cross country, sometimes south, sometimes north.
We are in a truck camper, and tow nothing.
As a general statement, would those of you camping now or in the next couple months think we can continue this type camping, with no reservations and still find spots here and there as we have been in the past? We generally use NPS, State Parks, COE, but are not immune to use private for a night or two, but not resort type CGs, we are just two, all kids are adults and no longer accompany us.
We know the virus has impacted camping, but are just looking for general "Fullness" of campgrounds, and the potential for one or two nights patched in as we travel.
This may or may not help -
What's It Really Like Out There in RV landFact is this year while traveling in "Season" we were able to survive but it was trying on occasion as we did this summer with two others - we required Three Sites.
Not Easy but we did it from Yellowstone to Taos and all in between - so with just a single truck Camper you should have no Issue.
Best of Luck,