โOct-31-2019 08:15 AM
โNov-05-2019 07:14 AM
Donna Jean wrote:Nothing to worry about. It is simple to make reservations for places that are destinations for you. You don't just accidentally end up at Yosemite or Grand Teton. There is plenty of availability throughout the country with very few exceptions if you have even a day or two advanced planning. In the unlikely event your destination plans intersect with an abnormal event (i.e. you want to stay in Sedalia, Missouri and it is the week of the state fair, hence no availability) changing your destination a few dozen miles should suffice. Major holidays are known far in advance, so don't plan to travel without reservations on or around the 4th of July. Employ a dose of common sense and you will not be without a place to stay.
this thread makes me very scared of what is ahead for my husband and I. we are putting our home up for sale in the spring and plan to buy a DP and live full time for 6 months or longer before relocating from MI to TN. Since we will not be able to start this adventure before we sell our house we have no idea on when it will start so trying to book far in advance is going to be a big problem. Our hope is to be on the road by August and spend time first in CO then move on to UT. I hope we are not homeless with a MH and no where to park it
โNov-05-2019 04:48 AM
Spacecowboy7 wrote:
Iโve found that the best spots are always booked solid months ahead, you need to check reservation web sites often for cancellations.
โNov-05-2019 04:30 AM
Donna Jean wrote:
this thread makes me very scared of what is ahead for my husband and I. we are putting our home up for sale in the spring and plan to buy a DP and live full time for 6 months or longer before relocating from MI to TN. Since we will not be able to start this adventure before we sell our house we have no idea on when it will start so trying to book far in advance is going to be a big problem. Our hope is to be on the road by August and spend time first in CO then move on to UT. I hope we are not homeless with a MH and no where to park it
โNov-04-2019 05:29 PM
โNov-04-2019 11:37 AM
bikendan wrote:
I specifically referred to new "campgrounds". Sam, I was born and lived in California. I camped all ove the state, mainly state parks, for 40 years. Still camp there every year, since leaving the state.
So I'm quite familiar with the status of campgrounds, in California's state and national parks.
โNov-04-2019 11:22 AM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:bikendan wrote:Lightning55 wrote:
Wow, this thread has gone full circle! Thanks for all the input. I'm still a working guy so weekends are my only option. Even trying to book spots 6 months in advance hasn't worked for any of the beach or lake spots. When advance reservations open up for these places they are filled within seconds. Can't click fast enough. I guess we'll start just taking whatever we can find. There's probably spots in the privately owned places we can check out. Just too many people here that have RVs.
Unfortunately California and many other states haven't developed more campgrounds, to keep up with population growth. This is mainly due to, especially in California, all the laws, restrictions and costs to do this. Try and name any new campgrounds, over the past 25 years, in California's state and national parks. Yet the population has doubled over the past 50 years.
I think California has the most public parks as a ratio to the total state's land mass.
The issue is that everyone and his brothers, including me, go there for vacation for the sights and the weather.
I don't know if the word is out yet and weed is also legal in WA and OR -- and they can have their own share of these kind of tourists and CA can less second hand smoke pollution in Venice Beach .;)
Maybe, to prevent congestion, the state should screen out by IQ test and driving abilities, LOL.:B
โNov-04-2019 09:04 AM
bikendan wrote:Lightning55 wrote:
Wow, this thread has gone full circle! Thanks for all the input. I'm still a working guy so weekends are my only option. Even trying to book spots 6 months in advance hasn't worked for any of the beach or lake spots. When advance reservations open up for these places they are filled within seconds. Can't click fast enough. I guess we'll start just taking whatever we can find. There's probably spots in the privately owned places we can check out. Just too many people here that have RVs.
Unfortunately California and many other states haven't developed more campgrounds, to keep up with population growth. This is mainly due to, especially in California, all the laws, restrictions and costs to do this. Try and name any new campgrounds, over the past 25 years, in California's state and national parks. Yet the population has doubled over the past 50 years.
โNov-03-2019 11:40 AM
Lightning55 wrote:
Wow, this thread has gone full circle! Thanks for all the input. I'm still a working guy so weekends are my only option. Even trying to book spots 6 months in advance hasn't worked for any of the beach or lake spots. When advance reservations open up for these places they are filled within seconds. Can't click fast enough. I guess we'll start just taking whatever we can find. There's probably spots in the privately owned places we can check out. Just too many people here that have RVs.
โNov-03-2019 11:38 AM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:cummins2014 wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:IdaD wrote:
You're in a very populated area. Go north into Oregon or east into Nevada and you'll find all kinds of wide open spaces to camp in and explore.
Forget about Idaho, though. Nothing to see there but potato fields.
What??? You just killed our spring plans!
Twin Falls and onwards.:(
Not to worry ,they are just trying to keep people out of Idaho, its a beautiful place.
I know, we just passed by Idaho on the way from Yellowstone. This time we are taking the time to camp and see the sights.
I have a question or Utah though. Do you have something against Californians? My daughter and son was driving at the same speed along your highways. My son has a Nevada license plate while my daughter has California. Guess what, it was just my daughter who got the speeding ticket (there was even no speed limit posted).
โNov-03-2019 10:59 AM
mdcamping wrote:Lightning55 wrote:
Wow, this thread has gone full circle! Thanks for all the input. I'm still a working guy so weekends are my only option. Even trying to book spots 6 months in advance hasn't worked for any of the beach or lake spots. When advance reservations open up for these places they are filled within seconds. Can't click fast enough. I guess we'll start just taking whatever we can find. There's probably spots in the privately owned places we can check out. Just too many people here that have RVs.
yup were in a similar situation booking popular provincial parks(see my post 3 pages back) I've had multiple windows open while trying to book when the reservation site opens on their time, somehow I think the returning locals have the advantage, maybe because of proximity?
I also wonder if some of the openings were already booked and were just ghost openings.
Mike
โNov-03-2019 10:41 AM
Lightning55 wrote:
Wow, this thread has gone full circle! Thanks for all the input. I'm still a working guy so weekends are my only option. Even trying to book spots 6 months in advance hasn't worked for any of the beach or lake spots. When advance reservations open up for these places they are filled within seconds. Can't click fast enough. I guess we'll start just taking whatever we can find. There's probably spots in the privately owned places we can check out. Just too many people here that have RVs.
โNov-03-2019 10:26 AM
โNov-03-2019 10:07 AM
โNov-02-2019 12:01 PM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:cummins2014 wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:IdaD wrote:
You're in a very populated area. Go north into Oregon or east into Nevada and you'll find all kinds of wide open spaces to camp in and explore.
Forget about Idaho, though. Nothing to see there but potato fields.
What??? You just killed our spring plans!
Twin Falls and onwards.:(
Not to worry ,they are just trying to keep people out of Idaho, its a beautiful place.
I know, we just passed by Idaho on the way from Yellowstone. This time we are taking the time to camp and see the sights.
I have a question on Utah though. Do you have something against Californians? My daughter and son was driving at the same speed along your highways. My son has a Nevada license plate while my daughter has California. Guess what, it was just my daughter who got the speeding ticket (there was even no speed limit posted).
โNov-02-2019 11:15 AM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:So your whole family is a bunch of speeders? I would be willing to bet there was a speed limit sign, they just missed it. My bank account appreciates the fact they can't stop all the speeders, all the time. Think of it as a reverse lottery, your son won and your daughter lost.cummins2014 wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:IdaD wrote:
You're in a very populated area. Go north into Oregon or east into Nevada and you'll find all kinds of wide open spaces to camp in and explore.
Forget about Idaho, though. Nothing to see there but potato fields.
What??? You just killed our spring plans!
Twin Falls and onwards.:(
Not to worry ,they are just trying to keep people out of Idaho, its a beautiful place.
I know, we just passed by Idaho on the way from Yellowstone. This time we are taking the time to camp and see the sights.
I have a question or Utah though. Do you have something against Californians? My daughter and son was driving at the same speed along your highways. My son has a Nevada license plate while my daughter has California. Guess what, it was just my daughter who got the speeding ticket (there was even no speed limit posted).