Reflections on a Really Full Campground
When I was young and living in the Rocky Mountains true
camping was about hiking in to quite spot and being surround by nature. As a
family we sometimes did do “car camping” but that was more about going on
picnic or spending the weekend with a large group of friends. Even once we got a camper we never quite understood
the folks who would tent camp at an RV park or expect a swimming pool in the woods. I have
become more tolerant with age. There have been times where any “off the highway”
spot with electricity was great to find after a long day of travel. I still love
the thought of a pristine setting in the woods but I do not miss at all the
five mile hike out in the rain when the “group “ decided they had had enough
for one outing.
This weekend our campground is full. Some sites that looked
perfectly reasonable during the week seem pretty tight surrounded by campers on
either side, boats and extra cars. I am not a big fan of utility trailers but I
sure can’t argue that it’s nice to have a motorcycle or plenty of room for the
gear. I wonder how each new guest feels
as they pull up to the office. Is this really what they had in mind?
An hour ago there were three people in the pool. Now there
are 15. A pool full of happy kids makes one of the best sounds you can imagine
in the campground. From my vantage point here at the office I am watching the
young men (boys really) heading to the fishing ponds. We are already out of
bait. This morning the boys were all in kayaks trying their hand at paddling. A
grandma brought a group of young ladies to camp and will head to the free outdoor movie
in town tonight. It’s hard to predict
which of the groups is having the best time.
What I do know is that this holiday crowd, whether in tents or fancy
RV’s, are enjoying the space- fishing, swimming and watching the birds. The
younger kids have really liked the scavenger hunt and other folks just sitting
around their campsite seem to be having a good time as well.
It’s unlikely that our guests this weekend know the number
of calls we took from people looking for a space. Those that failed to show up
to use a reserved site or call to cancel their site probably did not think
about the people driving by those really nice larger sites to find a space that
would do, but was just a bit tight. Many people do call last minute. It’s amazing
that some still expect to find the ideal location by the water while others are
just glad to have found something at all. When taking reservations we think
about the size of each group and the number of boats or cars people are
bringing. We want the guests that
planned ahead to have good time but it’s hard not to squeeze in one more group
in when you have something that just might work. In the end it’s all about the attitude you
bring with you into the holiday weekend.
If you come in with very specific expectations chances are most places
will not satisfy everything on your wish list. If you do some planning so as
not be bored but still say flexible chances are you will have a great time. As
my husband Rick likes to say – no matter where you go is where you are. The
campground may be very full but it’s also filled with many great people having
a good time. This was what we had in mind when we purchased this space. Let’s
have more fun weekends.
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