We’re Going Mobile in an RV Park. Some modes of “microbility” stand the test of time while others offer new, greener ways to get around larger campgrounds and to visit local attractions.
Not all campgrounds are the same. Some only have a dozen or so sites with basic amenities while others like those in national parks and private RV resorts span many hectares with services, restaurants, and pavilions with an active community atmosphere.
The larger the RV park, the more land there is to walk its grounds. Even though resort planners strategically locate central facilities, its size introduces a need for basic transportation to and from the showers, the pool, clubhouse, and even other RV sites. In some cases, you may even want a quick, convenient way to visit local dining and shopping options in nearby communities outside of the park.
There are a number of methods of transportation to choose from, which are not only reliable but comfortable and conveniently pull double duty for many activities beyond the campground. The space in your RV, truck bed or utility trailer may dictate what you can bring, but the options we’ll talk about are easy, affordable ways to get around this snowbird season.
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