Above, The Beast at Grand Canyon National Park's Trailer Village. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Being cooped up for months at home makes people want to get out and hit the road. The national parks are places where they want to head to.
Since the pandemic has made people fearful of traveling by plane or ships, recreational vehicles are seeing a major boom in sales and rentals.
Travel Awaits has an article on the top five national parks people must visit, according to RVers. I have camped in four of them at one time or another, in a tent or RV.
They begin it with:
With social distancing and wide-open spaces a must in 2020, RVing emerged as a favorite way to safely travel. From newbies to experienced travelers, many tried RVing for the first time. And of course we love our national parks, so it makes sense that RV renters headed to National Park Service (NPS) gems near home and across the country this year.
RVShare, which facilitates RV rentals and conducts industry research, released a list of the top five national park destinations for RV travelers this year. We were inspired by their picks -- and even a bit surprised by the beautiful park that came in at number five! With so many beautiful parks from which to choose, it’s difficult to pick only five, but these are the parks RVers visited and enjoyed most in 2020.
To read more, go here.
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