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| Above, last April at the KOA Kampground in Flagstaff. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
After RV camping over several years, I wondered why some campground have such late check-in times.
Naturally, campground/RV park operators have to make sure people have checked out of a campsite and it is left in a presentable state.
Generally, my driving days usually end around 2:00 to 4:00 in the afternoon (I am an early riser and like to get on the road before sunrise), so late check-in times have not been an issue. I have also checked into campgrounds earlier than the posted check-in time with no problem.
This is a topic of a Letter To The Editor at RV Travel.
They begin with:
We received this letter from Laura G. last week, and we think many of you can relate. How many times have you arrived at a campground early, only to find that you can’t park until your check-in time? How many times have you “killed time” to get to that hour of the day when you can check in?
Read on, and then please leave a comment for Laura.
To read more, go here.

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