Above, The Beast at Mammoth Mountain RV Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
At this time, we do not know when state and national park campgrounds and RV parks will reopen. It is pretty much a foregone conclusion that when they do open for the summer vacation season, there may be some snags in operations.
With that said, people are eager to hit the road in their RVs and RV Life has an article on what to know when heading out for the first time during the post-COVID-19 period.
As the Boy Scout Motto says: Be Prepared!
They begin with:
While the COVID-19 outbreak has peaked across most of the country, it is still unknown when travel restrictions will be lifted, allowing things to begin to return to normal. If you’ve developed a case of white line fever from staying at home during the containment mandates (like I have), plan on being fully prepared before departing on an RV outing this summer season. By being prepared, you will avoid putting undue pressure on small communities in the area you plan to camp.
To read the full article, go here.
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