Above, the Jackson Hole/Snake River KOA. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It's hard to believe, but Labor Day is just two weeks away from tomorrow. This is the traditional end of the summer vacation season and it is predicted that more people than ever will be hitting the road for camping during the last holiday of the summer.
And, people will be out and about during fall.
According to an article in RVTravel:
If you’re planning to go camping over the Labor Day weekend – or any other weekend this fall – and you don’t have a reservation in hand, you might be out of luck.
Major camping companies and campground associations are forecasting big numbers for the last holiday of the summer.
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Kampgrounds of America Inc. (KOA) said 28.46 million households across North America are expected to camp over the Labor Day (Labour Day in Canada) weekend in the U.S. and Canada. Those numbers, which are an estimate for all camping – not just at KOA parks – is an increase of 60 percent over this year’s Memorial Day weekend counts and 44 percent more than the Fourth of July results.
So, if one is planning to do some camping during Labor Day weekend and the following weeks, it is a good idea to make reservations now.
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