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DSDP_Don
Feb 26, 2015Explorer
On driving days where you're just stopping overnight between National Parks you'll be fine, especially if it's just one rig. When you start getting close to places like Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, you'll have to be REALLY lucky to find a spot. You'll find campgrounds in the outskirts, but places like Fishing Bridge and the Grand Canyon's Trailer Village are probably already booked.
Someone mentioned the Oregon coast. The time of year you intend to visit will probably be slowing down a little, but you may need to call ahead to your next campground.
The baby boomers are really starting to hit the road and it showed last year with campgrounds getting harder to find. RV sales rocketed this year and those people will be out in numbers this year.
Someone mentioned the Oregon coast. The time of year you intend to visit will probably be slowing down a little, but you may need to call ahead to your next campground.
The baby boomers are really starting to hit the road and it showed last year with campgrounds getting harder to find. RV sales rocketed this year and those people will be out in numbers this year.
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