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RV Podcast: Camping during the coronavirus crisis

RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

Mike Wendland

Personal Journals, Leisure, Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Automotive

4.7 • 624 Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Travel plans for RVers are being disrupted by fear of the coronavirus and state campground closures, interstate rest area closures and growing travel restrictions. But lost in the deluge of news is the fact that the vast majority of private campgrounds in North America are still open and still welcoming RVers. Many are seeing increased bookings from RVers who want to hunker down there during the crisis To get an idea of where RVers can still camp during this crisis, our guest is Mark Koep, of the website campgroundviews.com, which works very closely with more than 1,700 privately owned campgrounds in North America. Show Notes for Episode #286 March 18, 2020 of The RV Podcast: WHAT MIKE AND JENNIFER ARE UP TO THIS WEEK   What a week it has been: Many State Parks – New Mexico, North Carolina, Illinois, all 175 Florida State Parks and state and local parks in many other parts of the country  - have been closed to camping. Schools, Bars, restaurants, movie theaters and businesses are shut down or have limited services pretty much nationwide. People are urged to stay home, indoors and practice social distancing. Some places have total lockdowns. Further restrictions are threatened and leaders are urging people to postpone all discretionary travel… which would obviously include RVing. There are hundreds of thousands of RVers already on the road. Where can they stay until the immediate crisis has passed? In our interview of the week, we’ll talk about that  but even though the information we are giving you is current as we record this podcast, everything is changing… daily…sometimes hourly. So… our best advice to you right now is… stay where you are. Or, if you must, try a private campground and then stay there. We are in our condo on Okaloosa Island along the Florida panhandle’s Emerald Coast. Like many of you, we had travel plans. This week, we were supposed to be speaking at the RV Entrepreneur Summit in Lake Gunterson, AL. Like all RV rallies, RV shows and other events, it has been cancelled but moved to online. You can attend virtually by going to https://therventrepreneur.com/. After that, we were planning to head to Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. But all those plans, as with millions of others, have been put on hold. So we are hunkering down on the beach… not a bad place to be at all. So we don’t know where you are but we want you to know we are all in this together. We’ll try and stay in touch on social media as much as possible and we will use our RV Lifestyle Channel on YouTube to do live reports and updates about the coronavirus and its effect on RVing from time to time. But we will all get through this and it’s our hope that as we follow our government’s recommendation to lay low and practice social distancing this will all pass and life will quickly get back to normal. So hang in there everyone! Here is a link from our friends on Campendium that tacks the latest closings and openings of RV-related businesses, events, campgrounds and the like  This part of the podcast is brought to you by the Nimble Pet Monitor 4G, the surest way we know of to have peace of mind that the temperature for your pets back in the RV is not too high. More information and a discount for listeners ot the RV Podcast is available at https://rvlifestyle.com/nimble RV LIFESTYLE NEWS OF THE WEEK Some states close state run campgrounds because of coronavirus If you are planning to move into a new campground anytime soon, be sure to call ahead to make sure it is not closed because of coronavirus. State run campgrounds in New Mexico , Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania all have closed because of coronavirus concerns. Many tourist destinations are also closing. The changes are numerous. Hotel reservations may be down, but campground reservations are up in some places as people seek to escape the coronavirus Last week we told you how the coronavirus was the reason Japan was experiencing a surge in campground reservations.

Transcript

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0:00.0

With state and local campgrounds closing by the hour, where can RVers camp during the coronavirus crisis?

0:08.9

All the private parks are open, unless they're being forced to close for, you know, local reasons.

0:14.1

They're open and they're actually doing relatively well.

0:17.9

So there's only been a few cancellations, you know, each park maybe one or two because of the coronavirus. But that's actually being flipped over by folks,

0:24.5

you know, like myself, that's a full-time RVer. You know, we're going to have to go to ground,

0:28.3

right? We're going to have to find a home base for at least two weeks, you know, probably longer

0:32.4

where we can stay safe. And so we're starting to see those folks go into these RV parks. So the RV parks are open.

0:40.0

Welcome, fellow travelers.

0:41.5

It's time for another episode of the RV podcast.

0:44.6

Answering your questions, sharing tips, suggesting great trips and off the beaten path adventures,

0:50.3

and always staying on top of the RV lifestyle news you need to know about with great interviews and inside industry information.

0:58.2

Here's your host, award-winning journalists, Mike and Jennifer Wendland.

1:03.4

Hello, everybody, and welcome to another edition of the RV podcast, this one, number 286.

1:15.1

And it is coming to you during the time of great confusion in all of North America, but particularly for RVers who may be on the road wondering where to stay.

1:21.5

We're going to talk about that in our interview of the week coming up. We've got lots of

1:25.5

coronavirus news as it affects RVers and campers,

1:30.2

and we've got some RV questions and tips and lots more to talk about, and this very interesting

1:37.2

week that we've all been through. Thank you for tuning in. This is episode 286 of the RV

1:43.5

podcast, and we are delighted to have you with us.

1:47.8

Joining me right now is my lifelong traveling companion and my bride, Jennifer.

1:53.1

What a week it has been, my dear.

1:56.0

And what a week coming it will be.

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