RV Camping in the Off Season
Since RV camping is more affordable than staying in a hotel (assuming you own or can borrow an RV), RV parks tend to be popular destinations for families with kids. Kids can mean a lot of noise, so if you're looking for a peaceful crowd-free camping vacation, you might steer clear. However, you can find the peace you seek by RV camping in the off season. You might not want to sleep out in a tent in March or October (at least in cooler climates), but RVs have heaters, so there's no reason you can't handle cooler nights. And by camping in spring or fall, you can avoid parks full of kids on summer vacation. The days are often still nice this time of year too, so you can have a great vacation.
Whether you're single or retired, if you can travel in the off-season you can take advantage of camping spots that are free of crowds. As a bonus, you can often find lower rates during the off-season too. So before summer gets into full swing, maybe it's time to take the RV out for a spin... (try to hit the RV campgrounds before Memorial Day weekend or after Labor Day for the best results).
I have two kids and they make a lot of noise,so as you said we can't stay in a hotel.In spite of that it is less expensive to borrow an RV.This camping vacation will be our second and I hope we will do it next year too.
Posted by: steven davies | August 06, 2007 at 06:05 AM
My husband loves camping with our RV near a lake and fishing.I love the time we spend together and the travels with our RV are my favorite.
Posted by: Cara Fletcher | August 10, 2007 at 09:20 AM