Spring might not be the season you first think of when you picture camping, but we’re here to tell you that there’s a lot of love about camping early in the season.
Here are just a few reasons why you should give spring camping a try this year.
Great Prices
If you’re a bargain shopper then spring camping is for you. You’ll see some of the lowest rates during the beginning of the season and if you book during Cyber Monday or beginning of the year sales and you’ll save even more.
Get Back Outside
You’ve been cooped up on the couch all winter and your camp chairs haven’t seen the light of day for months. Why wait until summer. Get yourself back into the outdoors as soon as possible. Take a deep breath of fresh air and feel that winter fog melt away. It’s good for the soul.
Last Minute Planning
If you’re the type of person who always books last minute spring is perfect for you. You can wait and watch the weather forecast or procrastinate a bit and still get a great site because it’s a less busy time of the year.
Fun Events
We have some awesome events planned this spring. We’re bringing back fan favorites like our Chopped Weekend and Pints in Paradise. Plus it’s always fun to spend holidays like Easter, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and Memorial Day with us.
No Crowds
The fear of bad weather keeps a lot of people from camping in the spring, so you’ll have plenty of room to spread out at the campground. Book a stay on an RV site, in an RV rental or in a cabin so that even if you do run into bad weather you can still have a cozy, relaxing time inside. Keep this rainy day guide in your back pocket so you don’t have to hunt for things to do if the weather doesn’t cooperate.
The Weather
Okay, yes, spring can be rainy and chilly, but you know what happens when it’s not rainy and chilly? It’s gorgeous and mosquito free. Spring can be a gamble, but when it pays off it pays off. That means you could sit on a near deserted private beach with your toes in the sand on a warm May day.
Kid Free Camping
Are you the type of person who likes to hold babies for about two minutes and then hand them back to their parents? Spring camping is for you. With kids and parents both just trying to make it to the end of the school year the campground will be almost kid-free in the spring.
Watch the World Come Back to Life
Fall is a nice time to be outside, but it carries a note of finality as nature winds down for the year. When you book a spring camping trip you can experience the energy of watching everything burst back into life. It’s the perfect salve to a long, dreary winter and it’s a great time for observing spring plants, migratory birds and other wildlife.