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- bobsallyhExplorer IIHere in Yuma, AZ. they are rocking and rolling in.
- navigator2346ExplorerHeaded south on Monday and should be in Yuma in 10 days or so
- SqdancecallerExplorerWe can't leave until after Christmas or our grandkids would disown us!
- bobsallyhExplorer IInavigator2346, have a safe trip.
- Ro_n_JoeExplorer IIMaybe higher fuel and RV site price increases playing into it?
- Parrothead_MikeExplorerIt's still a bit early for most snowbirds. We don't leave until after Thanksgiving and try to get to our Florida park by December 1st. Even when we get to our campground there are always plenty of empty spots. Late December and early January is when things get busier.
- Michelle_SExplorer IIIWe've been in Florida since late September. Been here on Sanibel Island since the 1st of Oct. Head over to our Winter Park on the 1st of Nov.
- pawattExplorerTypically the first big wave of Snowbirds hit the road a few days after Thanksgiving. Many celebrate Christmas at Thanksgiving with families then get out of Dodge until Spring, 2nd big wave is a few days after Christmas.
- If your traveling south, you won't see many other RV's doing the same. Now if you were traveling north, you would pass a lot more going the other way.
- obgrahamExplorer
schlep1967 wrote:
This. Drove down from PNW to AZ last week. Plenty of rv’s on the road, packed up like they’re staying a while.
If your traveling south, you won't see many other RV's doing the same. Now if you were traveling north, you would pass a lot more going the other way.
And Kanab, Page, Flag, Payson areas jammed with active rv’ers (best season there for that, of course)
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