Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Tips for Finding a Good RV Park

RV dealers - Nohr's RV Center

Selecting a good RV park can be challenging. RV dealers are usually a good source of local information, and many can give you good advice on the national level as well. But there are some great tips to help you choose wisely from the choices you have available.


Know Your RV

The best campsites will be locations you can easily get your RV in and out of. If you have trouble backing up your rig, you should look for sites with pull-through access. Off grid locations give you more access to nature, but will require you carrying more supplies and a different sort of equipment.

Home Base

Choose an RV park that is centrally located for the things you want to see. It is much easier to wake each morning and set out to a nearby adventure than to have long drives before your explorations can begin. But be warned; the most popular sites book months in advance so reservations may be critical to getting into the best places.

Online Reviews

Tapping into the online RV network can be a lifesaver. Online reviews will give you some insight into the various locations, and provide some red flags for places which it may be best to avoid. Keep in mind that turnabout is fair play and set aside the time to write reviews of your favorite RV parks as you experience them.

Pet and Family Friendly Parks

Some locations will welcome your dog, but others will have special fees and rules, or ban pets altogether. If you are looking for sites that welcome your best friend, or prefer places without pets at all, you should make those factors important pieces of the selection puzzle. The same is true of children. Some parks welcome whole families while others prefer a mature, couples-only environment.

Pricing

What you have to pay for the perfect RV park is going to be a factor in where you choose to stay. Some parks offer substantial discounts when you stay for extended periods, while others have fees or hidden costs which make them less viable than you prefer. Looking at the rate schedule and any potential discounts when you begin planning your trip will help you stay within your budget.
You should also check the cancellation policies of the different RV Parks. The day will come when you are unable to get to a reserved site on time, and knowing what your options and cancellation fees will be can influence whether a particular park remains high on your list of options.