Embrace the Thaw: Why Early Spring is the Best Time to Camp

Embrace the Thaw: Why Early Spring is the Best Time to Camp

The calendar says spring has arrived, but maybe the weather hasn't quite gotten the memo. While many campers wait for the summer, savvy ones know that to escape the hustle and bustle, reconnect with nature, and get a head start on the season, spring camping is where it's at.


1. The Quiet Advantage: Fewer Crowds 

  • You'll have your pick of the park, often securing those prime spots that are reserved months in advance for July-August.

  • Enjoy the sounds of the returning birds and the gentle breeze without the constant drone of neighboring air conditioners.

2. The RV Checklist: A Chance to Dewinterize

  • This is the perfect opportunity to test your water system, furnace, and appliances after a long winter in storage. You can dewinterize and immediately check for any problems.

  • Use the trip to properly stock your pantry, organize your gear, and ensure everything is clean and ready for the busy months ahead.

  • If you find a repair is needed, you can schedule it now, before the repair shops are slammed with last-minute issues.

3. Comfortable Exploration: Ideal Weather

The weather in early spring is often perfect for outdoor activities—especially if you're not a fan of intense heat.

  • Before the heat sets in, the humidity is lower, and the populations of mosquitos and biting flies haven't fully exploded. Enjoy a campfire without constantly swatting and sweating!

4. Better Rates and Easier Reservations

Many campgrounds, including ours, offer lower pricing in the shoulder season. Not only are reservations easier to make, but they can also be lighter on your wallet!

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