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We've been traveling from Texas since April. We have traveled almost 9000 miles and camped in 14 states. We have stayed in commercial parks, state parks, BLM, COE, national forests, mom and pop parks, Elks Lodges, Harvest Hosts, and Walmarts. We have not stayed in a park yet that has been full, usually 20% - 50% empty. We generally make reservations the day before or the day of arrival, even on Memorial Day, July 4th, and Labor Day. We were in the Adirondacks area for the last 6 weeks, and the parks are not close to capacity. We are in VT this week, staying at HH (Hick's Orchard and Goodrich Sugar Maple). We are alone. I was visiting with the owner of Goodrich Sugar Maple, and their traffic is down 80% from last year. Yesterday, we found a nice park to stay on Saturday and Sunday to do laundry, etc. I pulled in and asked if they had space available, and the response was How many spaces would I like? Its a nice gated park with full hook-ups + cable. Heated pool and other nice amenities. $60. When we stayed in Lake Placid, we stayed at the local VFD with full hook-ups for $40. KOA was $130, and it was practically empty.

Finding a place to stay has not been an issue. It brings back the memories of camping pre-covid when prices were more reasonable and there was always someplace available.
 
"It's the economy stupid" J. Carville
 
"It's the economy stupid" J. Carville
We’re at South Beach state park on the Oregon coast. The campsite is full, more than 200 sites, and has been since we got here. The site next to us has 6 tents. A couple other sites around us also have multiple tents. The place looks like a refuge camp!
 
I'm headed to Luray, VA tomorrow for a week stay. Got the last site.
 
We are at Hilton Head National RV Resort. 30% full. We chatted with the bartender in the restaurant and she said last weekend was packed. Not this time. Our row has three rigs on it.

It’s about 25%. Were happy. No kids. All adults on scooters and bikes.
 
Weekends can get busy especially when there is a special event. We are at Camp Turkeyville in MI. Full this weekend. Empty during the week.
Many of the sites are seasonal campers parked here that are locals. Come on weekends from homes in the area.
Heading to VT in a couple of weeks for some leaf peeping.
Hopefully the snowbirds leave some room for us on the way back to FL.
 
We are camping in Conway, NH, at Green Meadows Campground, located in the White Mountains. This park is typical of the parks in the area, and is, I guess, 60% seasonal campers. This weekend, the row we are in which has 10 sites, had 4 sites occupied. Three of those left on Sunday, and the fourth left yesterday. We are now the only camper in our row. 90% of the seasonal campers left. We did a road trip to Stowe yesterday, passing several parks, and most were sparsely occupied. It's not just RV parks; the motels and hotel parking lots are practically empty.

We drove through two National Forest campgrounds yesterday, and once again, out of 75-100 sites, they had maybe 10 campers. We talked to one host, and he said they are about 75% full on the weekends.

As a side note, the last park we stayed in, according to their online reservations, they only had 4 sites available, and this was a park with over 200 sites. We reserved one site, arriving on Thursday and leaving on Sunday. The park must have had 100 unoccupied sites the whole time we were there. My thought was that the software programs are playing some games, causing us to believe we'd better grab a site when we can.
 
We are camping in Conway, NH, at Green Meadows Campground, located in the White Mountains. This park is typical of the parks in the area, and is, I guess, 60% seasonal campers. This weekend, the row we are in which has 10 sites, had 4 sites occupied. Three of those left on Sunday, and the fourth left yesterday. We are now the only camper in our row. 90% of the seasonal campers left. We did a road trip to Stowe yesterday, passing several parks, and most were sparsely occupied. It's not just RV parks; the motels and hotel parking lots are practically empty.

We drove through two National Forest campgrounds yesterday, and once again, out of 75-100 sites, they had maybe 10 campers. We talked to one host, and he said they are about 75% full on the weekends.

As a side note, the last park we stayed in, according to their online reservations, they only had 4 sites available, and this was a park with over 200 sites. We reserved one site, arriving on Thursday and leaving on Sunday. The park must have had 100 unoccupied sites the whole time we were there. My thought was that the software programs are playing some games, causing us to believe we'd better grab a site when we can.
Not surprisedfor the northeast.Locals are getting their last horah. Many snowbird are are already heading south. My wife always used to tell me, if I wanted toavoid snow, I need to be gone by Oct 1.
 
Not surprisedfor the northeast.Locals are getting their last horah. Many snowbird are are already heading south. My wife always used to tell me, if I wanted toavoid snow, I need to be gone by Oct 1.
I wish to leave that early, but wife needs xmas with grandkids, typically we leave NYE from northern Illinois and hit light traffic NYD in Nashville on the way to Florida
 
This is just down the road from me in Wolfboro, that's Lake Winnipesauke. It was this spring, you can still see some ski trails on Gunstock MT top right.

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Thank you, that is a 1983 FXSB Lowrider (1340cc), last year for the Shovelhead. I purchased it new.
 

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