Above, The Beast at the Lava Hot Springs City Center KOA. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Already, some of us are thinking about a summer RV vacation trip. A friend and I are planning a trip in the Four Corners region of the U.S.
Others, on the other hand, made plans already but have canceled them.
Do It Yourself RV says, "Don't Cancel Your Summer Road Trip". They give five reason why people shouldn't cancel.
They begin their article with:
Things are pretty up-in-the-air due to the pandemic right now. It’s hard to know what things will look like on a day-to-day basis, let alone in several weeks or months. The same goes for what the summer will be like: will travel be allowed? Will national parks be open to receiving visitors? Will campgrounds be open?
According to Market Watch, half of all Americans have canceled their summer travel plans. If you’ve had a summer road trip planned or want to start planning one now, here are five reasons to keep those plans. Of course, we advocate making sure that the spots you are visiting are open to visitors and self-quarantining if you begin to present any symptoms of COVID-19.
To see the five reasons, go here.
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