In these complicated times, it’s difficult to find anyone who hasn’t been affected by the global coronavirus pandemic. And with the closure of many state parks and RV campgrounds, RVers have been left to wonder where to go next. It’s hard to “stay in place” when you don’t have a place to stay.
We don’t pretend to have all the answers, but do feel it is our obligation to help in any way we can, and sometimes checking online can lead to information overload. For many people across the country, RVs aren’t just used for vacation, they are used as homes. This means that these parks and campgrounds that are closing are their homes as well.
So where should these RVers turn?
Luckily, FMCA has compiled a robust list of campgrounds that have indicated to them directly that they are open and still have vacancy. Visit FMCA’s blog, FMCAdventure, to view the complete list.
Please feel free to share it with anybody who may find it beneficial. And as information changes quickly, we recommend calling the RV campground ahead of time to confirm that they are in fact open before making the trip.