Above, Window Rock Veterans Memorial Park is one of the Navajo Nation's tribal parks that are closed. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The many closures caused by the pandemic of the coronavirus (most of which are an overreaction) is affecting everyone to some extent. This also includes RVers.
RVTravel has posted a list of coronavirus news that affects RVers.
Here's a snippet:
Due to New Mexico state banning public gatherings in response to coronavirus, all New Mexico State Parks are now closed to overnight camping. All 35 state parks will remain open for day use. The overnight camping ban will expire on April 9 unless extended. Visitors with overnight camping reservations will be issued a full refund. For details visit the State Parks website.
U.S. National Parks and their facilities remain open during the coronavirus epidemic in the United States while National Park Service (NPS) officials await further guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, agency staff said Thursday.
The Navajo Nation is moving to close all Navajo Nation Tribal Parks, including four popular sites in Arizona, due to concerns about the spread of the novel coronavirus. Closures in Arizona include Four Corners Monument, Little Colorado River Tribal Park, Canyon de Chelly Campground, and Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park, also known as Antelope Canyon.There's a lot more news, including a list of the RV shows that have been cancelled.
To read more, go here.
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