While most campgrounds in snow country close for the winter, growing numbers of campgrounds and RV parks are willing to let people camp in winter. Although few campgrounds have winterized campsites with running water, many do have water stations where you can fill up. Many also have electrical hookups.
Some parks even offer extended stay campsites for RVers in winter, while others offer a mix of RV sites with or without water.Kampgrounds of America (KOA) has an online listing of its campgrounds that are open in winter, a sampling of which we’ve included in the listing below. But outside the KOA network, it requires a lot more research to find out not only which campgrounds are open in winter, but which ones are suitable base camps for winter recreation activities.
To streamline your planning for RV trips in snow country, GoRVing.com has updated its listing of campgrounds across the country that can serve as base camps for your winter recreation pursuits. We’ve sorted them by state to make them easy to find. They include: