Our RV on a campsite

Is Camping a Good Option during the Pandemic?

Misinformation or the Truth?

As the news about the coronavirus seems to get worse, I think it’s important to keep a clear head and try to separate panic & misinformation from the truth. It’s definitely not time to panic or load up on toilet paper and bottled water. As far as I know, we will be able to find toilet paper and our water supply will not be cut off. My water is from a well so I think we’ll be ok.

I understand that many people have been asked to stay home if possible and avoid crowds. This sounds like good advice to stop the spread of this virus. We have my 88-year-old mother living with us, so we are isolating her as much as possible. People can also be “carriers” without showing symptoms, so I have to keep my distance from my Mom. I use Lysol spray and wipes and wash my hands often.

Truths

  1. The symptoms of the coronavirus are; a cough, high temperature, and shortness of breath. Simple measures like washing your hands often with soap and water can help stop this virus from spreading. It’s not known exactly how this virus is spread from person to person but like other viruses, it could be by cough droplets.
  2. It is spreading quickly across our country and across the world.
  3. We have been asked to avoid large gatherings.
  4. Large events are being canceled, sporting events, concerts,
  5. Schools and churches are being closed
  6. Some businesses are asking employees to work from home
  7. The stock market is taking a hit
  8. We don’t know what the long-term effect will be on our economy
  9. A vaccine is being developed
  10. It is unknown if the virus doesn’t like the heat of warmer weather and will subside in the summer

UPDATE: We now have answers to these questions. When I first wrote this, it was early in the Pandemic.

There is still a lot of unknowns with the coronavirus and I can certainly understand the urge to panic, I definitely have felt that lately especially in regard to my mother. I am not unsympathetic to those directly affected by this horrible virus, I am praying daily for those who are sick or have no source of income due to closings. I have no doubt that we will all be affected in some way before this is over. I think It’s important to get our news from reliable sources. I tend to listen to what the CDC and doctors have to say.

Travel bans

Many of us had travel plans for this month or one of the next few months. We are faced with trying to get our down payment back and think of alternative ways to travel. It’s definitely disappointing to plan and look forward to these trips for months just to have them canceled by no fault of our own. My son and daughter-in-law had a “once in a lifetime” trip to Italy planned for their 10th anniversary. Even though their trip is planned for late May, I don’t think it will happen. They are still considering it, but the choice may be made for them with mandatory travel bans.

I understand why these bans are in place, and I agree with them, but that doesn’t help with the disappointment we all feel. I would like to present you with a traveling alternative, Camping! I know this will not appeal to everyone but maybe I can convert a few Travelers or Cruisers into Campers.

Our Camper parked on a campsite
We enjoy our RV, in this photo, it’s parked on a site at a KOA campground

The good news about going camping is that your camper is kind of like being in isolation. You are away from other people and you are in control of cleaning and sanitizing your camper. Being on a site at a campground is in a wide-open area. When you step outside your camper, you are in fresh air not in a crowded hotel, on an airplane, or on a cruise ship. Don’t get me wrong, I will be first in line when the cruises are rolling again but for now, I believe that camping could be a great alternative for many of us longing for a getaway.

Camp – RV – Rent or Own

I’m going to talk mainly about RV camping, it’s what I know. There’s nothing wrong with tent camping, but I gave it up long ago. I faced too many mornings after a rainy night with soggy sleeping bags! If you’re not sure about the whole camping thing, may I suggest that you rent an RV?

There are 6 main types of RVs(recreational vehicles)

  • Class A – Motorhomes – largest self-driven RV, looks like a bus
  • Class B – Motorhomes – self-driven RV, looks like a van
  • Class C – Motorhomes – also a self-driven RV, looks like a truck in front and camper in back
  • Popup Trailers – smallest size, “pull-behind” trailer, pops up and out when camping
  • Travel Trailers – several different sizes, “pull-behind” trailer
  • Fifth Wheels – trailer that connects to the bed of a pick-up truck

There are several companies that you can rent from;

Finding the right campground for you and your family

Most campgrounds have a lot to offer, with playgrounds, mini-golf, pools, walking trails, and much more! You have to do some research in picking the right one. Most will allow your pet to come along, I have even seen some dog parks!

There are several websites and/or apps you can look at when choosing. I have the app, “Park Advisor” on my phone which will show you RV Parks and campgrounds throughout the US. We also like to go to KOA or GoodSam campgrounds. You can find locations through their website or with an app.


Campground playground at KOA
Playground at the KOA Campground
The pool at the KOA campground
The swimming pool at the KOA campground
Camping is done in wide-open areas with lots of space and fresh air. You control how clean you keep your camper and you control who you come in contact with.

I offer this up as a suggestion to those of us who have been disappointed lately by canceled trips and travel bans. We all understand that the precautions are necessary to contain the coronavirus over the next several months. Why not consider a camping trip? Who knows, you and your family might enjoy it so much, that you will want to do it again and again! Please comment below and share if you like this post. Let me know if you take my suggestion, I would love to hear from you!

UPDATE: This still sounds like a great idea to me! Some parks and campgrounds are slowly opening across the country. I would rather be in my camper(that I cleaned), than on a plane or on a cruise. I hope we will be traveling by ALL means soon, but in the next few months, why not consider taking your family camping.

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64 thoughts on “Is Camping a Good Option during the Pandemic?”

  1. Berit Elin nedreboe

    We love to go camping, have a tent on the roof of the car. But AS corona spread around, many campground unfortunately close. How do you cope with that?

    1. You’re right they are closing, unfortunately.. I am cleaning and stocking the camper so we will be ready.. How about you?

  2. We had a pop up camper growing up and I have some very fond memories with my family. Sadly we have never taken our kids. I would love to try a trip in one of the RVs you mentioned one of these years!

  3. We just got a class A RV about a year ago, and have only been on a few trips. We rent it out on RV share too. I haven’t blogged in mine yet, but it looks like you have a nice set up for that! Everyone should do more camping! I hope we get to go on a trip soon.

    1. That’s awesome! I have a question, we have been thinking of renting it out, have you had any problems with that?

  4. I work in the camping industry, and I’ve been telling my customers that camping is probably the best option right now! Pack up and go to the middle of the woods!

  5. Adventure awaits for this type of travel – would come in kinda handy right now to be able to change the scenery right now – only day three and already a little stir crazy!

  6. Suzan | It's My Sustainable Life

    We are choosing to stay home as much as possible right now due to autoimmune issues. Gotta flatten that curve 🙂

  7. Great post! I’m always down for fresh air and camping! I just need it to warm up a bit as we don’t have an RV and there’s still snow on the ground in most places we like to camp. I’m anxiously awaiting camping season however. 🙂

  8. I am actually surprised camping is still an option during this time and believe it will be a matter of time before it will be canceled. As much as I try and like camping, I really am not a huge fan of it.

  9. Charlotte Boehms

    Camping is such a great idea!! Maybe I can convince my husband. We were supposed to vacation next week.

  10. We are still planning to continue with our 30 day road trip starting next week and majority of the time we’re camping so we’re not worried. We’re excited to get out into the National Parks and enjoy this time off work.

  11. Good info. I’m a teacher, and school has been called off here. I go in tomorrow to figure out curriculum and logistics for my high school students why we’re away. I’m glad my district finally did this today.

  12. I think this health scare will hopefully cause people to be a little more personally responsible in taking care of the space they occupy. I tend to bring sanitizer with me just about everywhere anymore and use it on everyone and everything.

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