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MichDoc
May 09, 2013Explorer
You won't have any problem finding open sites along the way since none of the RV parks will be anywhere NEAR full, but you MAY have a problem finding RV parks that are open. Many close for the winter, and many of the ones that stay open have the water turned off, and only offer electricity. Go to RVparkreviews.com, pick the general area that you want to spend your first night in, and search for parks close by. Then, check the website or call them to make sure they will be open. Once you get to Alabama, you should have no problem.
The reason the parks are full in April is because, besides returning Snowbirds, you also have people going to or coming from spring break trips, Easter weekend trips, etc., so you're sharing the sites with many more people coming back than you would going down. Also, most Snowbirds have already been "down south" for two months by the time Christmas comes around.
The reason the parks are full in April is because, besides returning Snowbirds, you also have people going to or coming from spring break trips, Easter weekend trips, etc., so you're sharing the sites with many more people coming back than you would going down. Also, most Snowbirds have already been "down south" for two months by the time Christmas comes around.
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