Above, Ashurst Lake Dispursed Campground near Flagstaff last summer. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Being cooped up at home for months has made people wanting to get out and do something and camping looks to be the safest way to "get away from it all."
However, with so many people wanting to get out, RV sales and rentals have skyrocketed and this is resulting in campsites being hard to find. But, there are things one can do and AZCentral has an article on what people can do to find a campsite in Arizona.
They begin with:
Camping in Arizona has a lot to offer, with a multitude of world-class destinations, jaw-dropping scenery and abundant outdoor recreation.
You can wake up in the desert at Lost Dutchman State Park, in one of the seven natural wonders of the world at Grand Canyon, by a sparkling lake in western Arizona or under pine trees in a high-country national forest.
Those hoping to nab a campsite this summer need to know the cold hard facts, however; Coronavirus shutdowns and stay-at-home advice over the past year have triggered a flood of visitors wanting to get out and do something. Reservations at popular campgrounds can be very difficult to come by. They're often snapped up months — even a year — in advance.
Here's what you need to know about finding and reserving a campsite in Arizona this summer.
To read more, go here.
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