livelylittlecampers wrote:
I was thinking that more campgrounds would stay open for campers who boondock and are willing to camp without water. I think there is money to be made in what is now considered the off-season in the Northeast.
Best--Jeremy
Yeah, I don't see that. With the winter weather being so unpredictable in the Northeast, RV'rs would be really taking a chance towing during the late fall-early spring(basically 6 months). And not to mention being able to dig their towable out of the driveway. Is there really a sufficient number of RV'rs that want to spend a weekend or a week parked in snowbound campground? Isn't that the reason we have the great migration every fall from the northeast (and Canada in particular) to warm weather states?