Sunday, January 22, 2017

Finding the Right Campground for You

The process of trying to find the right campground to stay at can be a complicated task, unless you know what makes a campground right for you. You may not know exactly what features and amenities you are looking for at a campground, but you certainly have an idea. In order to navigate and narrow your search you need to decide on the location or at least the area you are looking to stay in, such as in the mountains or maybe near an ocean. The location of a campground is essential because it will be where you are spending your vacation and making memories. To figure out the location, you should brainstorm what activities or plans you have for your vacation trip. If you want to go hiking, then you should look at areas near or in the mountains because you won't find many hiking trails in the city. Next, you will want to research what campgrounds are in the area you want to camp in. The internet is an excellent source to use to further narrow your search and many campgrounds will have websites to view. The websites give information on each individual campground and will show you typically what their rates are. Rates of a campground should be important to you because everyone has different preferences on what price they are willing to pay. The price for the campground is part of the marketing mix in two ways because it covers the controllable factors of price and place. You have the ultimate decision on where you go camping, so it's up to you to review the options and choose.

Another factor to consider when trying to find the right campground is type of campground. Many people fail to realize that there are different types of campgrounds and camping. There are campgrounds, RV Parks, Federal Parks, National Parks, State Parks, and etc. While they are similar there are distinct differences that you should consider. They each may offer different amenities including bathrooms or pools, and may also offer different types of sites. One campground may only have tent sites without any water or electricity, which might not be what you want. If you have a larger trailer and need a larger site to accommodate your trailer, then you will have to find a place that offers large sites. Pictures on campgrounds websites are a good way to see real examples of what their sites look like, but I also suggest if you have time, to go and tour or visit the campground beforehand in person. Pictures are great, but are also only a snapshot of the whole picture. If you aren’t able to visit a place before making a reservation, a good substitute would be to check out and read what other people have written for reviews on that campground. Remember that reviews are biased, so might not give the whole truth, but they can help to give you a better idea of the campground before you make your reservation.

Lastly, when you do pick the campground and finally go there, have fun and take full advantage of the amenities and location. Also, not every campground is for everyone, so if you do have a bad camping experience don’t give up, but keep looking because I believe there is a place for everyone in the camping world. When you do find that perfect campground for you, consider all the memories and people you met. Those customer relationships that are created between campground owners and campers can last forever and lead to loyal customer relationships. One family may continuously camp at the same campground over the years and that could lead to their children then bringing their own families back.






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