Above, Marin RV Park near San Francisco. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
If camping is part of one's summer vacation planning, expect to find campsites to be at a premium.
The boom in RV sales started last May and hasn't abated. 2021 is expected to be a record year.
According to KPC News:
LAGRANGE — With tens of thousands of people expected to buy their first recreational vehicle this year, one of the biggest challenges facing RV’ers and campers this summer might just be finding a campsite.
The RV industry, which saw a strong year in 2020 because of the pandemic, is expected to skyrocket this year.
The RV Industry Association, a trade group that closely monitors RV production, said preliminary data suggests 2021 will be the best year for production the industry has ever seen in the 40 years RVIA has been collecting data.
With that many campers on the road, both public and private campgrounds are expected to be filled this summer — especially holidays and weekends — and likely will remain in high demand the rest of the season, said the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds in their latest trends and insights report.
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