Camping as the Perfect Money-Saving Vacation
If you sit quietly for a while, you might hear a pin drop at some of the largest resorts and vacation spots in America. Sorry, Mickey, but the trend is toward camping in order to save money.
And, why not – it is fun as well as cheap (relatively speaking). Whether you plan on pulling a camper, or taking a tent or trekking across the nation on your multi centre holidays you can make the best of the outdoors while saving money. Here are some tips that you can use to make your camping vacation as special as a date with Cinderella.
Pick a location. You will need to perform some research to see what camping spots are available in your area, or where they are located around some of the top national parks in the U.S. Do your research on the Internet. Keep in mind, though, that some information might be a little dated. Always verify openings and book reservations if they are offered.
Check out the prices. Compare prices on camping. These vary state-by-state and by park based on the attractions nearby. Campsites that are perfect for tent campers are usually less than those fully equipped for campers, but that is not always the case.
Look for bargain camping items. The time to buy camping supplies is in the fall when the season is over with, however, you can find some good buys right now. Check your local retailer for tents and other camping items such as small stoves, flashlights, batteries, sleeping bags, etc. Compare prices to what you can find online. If you plan this in advance, you can probably find better pricing online, but beware of shipping costs.
Plan your menu for the time that you will be camping, and purchase non-perishable food items before you leave. You can take frozen and refrigerated items, too, but they will not last as long so if you are travelling a long distance it is better to wait until you arrive in order to buy those things. Be sure to plan enough meals and then some in case you change your mind.
Plan for weather extremes. It is wise to pack jackets, sweaters, and the like to help prevent from overexposure to the cold and rain that can invade a vacation. This also applies for the sun. Be sure to take an appropriate sun blocker to help prevent sunburn.
Schedule in fun. While you are camping, look for opportunities that are close by in order to take advantage of something fun for the whole family. Make sure that it fits into your budget.
Protect your property. Keep your property safe by securing it as best you can. Campers are great about keeping a code of honor among themselves that helps prevent theft of your possessions, but that is not assured. Lock items of value like digital cameras and other electronic devices up in a vehicle if you are going out for a hike, etc.
Camping is a lot of fun and can bring a family together like nothing else can so go have a blast!
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May 11th, 2009 at 6:41 am
I love camping! I can’t wait to go again. Some friends and i have a camping/float trip planned for July. So much fun and incredibly less expensive than a trip to Florida/Vegas/etc. where you have to pay for a rental car, hotel, restaurants, etc. etc.
June 11th, 2009 at 6:06 am
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June 11th, 2009 at 6:29 am
What a great tips! We plan to try our hand on our first camping trip in our backyard.
Have to start at the baby step.