Above, The Beast at the Grand Canyon's Trailer Village. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
As the following article states, RVing is at an all-time high. That means that getting a campsite in a national park will be more difficult.
That's why TravelAwaits says now's the time to make reservations.
They wrote:
Reservations are available for many parts of a park visit — from getting an entrance time into a park to getting a campsite to being part of a guided tour.
To make your trip a success, you need to know what parts of your visit need reservations, how to make them, how early you need to make them, and what your alternatives are if reservations are no longer available for what you want to do.
To make things a bit more complicated, every park is somewhat different in terms of what can be reserved and when — but the information isn’t hard to sort out if you know where to look.
And while most parks are still able to accommodate visitors without reservations, the most popular places in the most popular parks book up early, and mid-December is a critical time for booking in early summer. While you’re at it, don’t forget to plan ahead and book your RV early as well. RVing popularity is still at an all-time high and it may be difficult to find a suitable rental if you wait until the last minute.
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