We’re Tony & Peggy Barthel and we’re working to help you be a StressLess Camper.
Here is the latest list of links and resources under the current COVID-19 or Coronavirus circumstances that face RVers in the United States.
But all this news can really stress us out. As we plan for the future we’ve assembled a collection of travel videos that we enjoy so you can have a virtual getaway. Hopefully this will help you as we all get through this.
Our partner RVShare has a program where you can rent your RV safely to those in need during the current pandemic. They are working with RV owners and those seeking shelter to provide a solution on both sides.
Extended-Stay Parks: Rootless Living has a listing of extended stay parks that are open during this time.
State Park Closures: The fine folks at Rootless Living also has a listing of state park closures.
State-by-State campground closures from Campendium.
The Family Motor Coach Association has a list of commercial members, some of whom are still accepting RVers. The listing is an interactive map on the bottom of this page.
There is also a Stopping Spots list of FMCA members who have offered to help should you need assistance in the area.
The FMCA also has a list of US Senators and members of the House of Representatives so you can contact them to advocate keeping campgrounds open. There is also information about the FMCA’s Congressional RV Caucus.
Boondockers welcome is encouraging members to indicate whether or not they will allow guests to stay and shelter in place during the Coronavirus closures facing RVers.
RVillage
RVillage is essentially a social network for RVers. The organization is working on a list of RV facilities that are open to RVers.
The DYRT is another publication with campgrounds that are closed.
RV Life magazine also has a compilation of campgrounds and their status available on their websites.