Above, The Beast at the Route 66 RV Resort. Not crowded here. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Thus far this year, I've done some short trip RV camping.
First, it was one night in Albuquerque at a KOA Kampground. Then, it was in Durango, Colorado for a couple of nights. Then, a couple of nights at the Route RV Resort in Albuquerque twice. Each time, the campgrounds were about 1/4 to 1/2 full at best.
There has been much talk about "overcrowded" campgrounds. So far, I haven't seen it.
Readers of RV Travel discuss whether or not overcrowding of campgrounds is overblown.
It starts off with:
More people than ever are taking up RVing. These newbies have determined that RVing is the safest way to travel in our pandemic times. The result is campground crowding like never before. In this weekly blog, RV Travel readers discuss their experiences. Maybe we can make some sense of this and find ways to work around the problem.
Here are a few observations from our readers.
To read more, go here.
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