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RVing And National Parks: A Quick Primer

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May 26, 2021

National parks, like Arches National Park in Utah, are key destinations for RVers. But can national park campgrounds handle all RVs?/Kurt Repanshek

The rush to the outdoors that was spurred by the coronavirus pandemic last year saw quite an incredible jump in RV sales. And, as a recent RV Industry Association survey indicated, that rush will continue this year.

In a recent interview with The Camper Report, National Parks Traveler Editor Kurt Repanshek discussed RVing in the parks with host John Dipietro. You can find Repanshek's segment at 27:56.

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