Above, Manzanita Lake Campground at Lassen Volcanic National Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
There was one time where my family and I went on a camping vacation to a national park (I don't remember which) and the campground was full.
We decided to stay at a nearby overflow lot and slept there. My dad slept on the hood of the car while my mom and I slept inside (it was a big Buick, so we had plenty of room). We got up early in the morning and got in line (we were about third or fourth in line) at the campground's gate. We got ourselves a campsite.
That was the only time we ever had to do this.
RV Life has an article with tips on scoring a last minute campground reservation.
They begin it with:
Finding a last minute camping reservation can be a problem. With campgrounds filled to the brim, you are likely better off planning your trip way ahead of the game. Sometimes, however, life just doesn’t work that way and you need somewhere to stay.
Check out these pro tips for finding and booking a last minute camping reservation.
To read more, go here.
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