Seasonal camping is the practice of securing a campsite on a long-term basis, typically for a full camping season. Many campgrounds offer seasonal spots where campers can park their RVs, trailers, or set up tents and stay for extended periods without the need to break down and relocate after every weekend.
While upfront fees for a seasonal site can be higher than a standard weekend booking, it often turns out to be more economical for those who camp frequently. By paying for a season-long stay, campers avoid repeated booking fees, fuel expenses from multiple trips, and setup costs associated with shorter stays.
Whether you’re camping in a tent, RV, or trailer, seasonal camping requires thoughtful planning to create a comfortable, functional, and enjoyable living space for the months ahead. Here
Camping seasonally can help reduce the environmental impact associated with frequent travel to and from campsites. By setting up in one location, campers can minimize fuel consumption and carbon emissions.
Early-season camping brings vibrant wildflowers, moderate temperatures, and fewer crowds. However, campers should prepare for unpredictable weather by bringing rain gear and weatherproof shelters.