Kampgrounds of America‘s October Research Report indicates that 51% of campers have booked at least one trip for 2024, and another 58% said their camping trips surpassed expectations this year
Whle most campers have already booked at least one camping trip in the new year, only 13% of leisure travelers have pre-booked 2024 travel.
“Our data not only shows how dedicated campers are to this mode of travel, but how it’s providing them a rewarding travel experience,” said Whitney Scott, senior vice president of strategy at Kampgrounds of America. “We’re seeing high intent for both the rest of the year and 2024 as campers continue to choose camping over a myriad of travel options. Camping isn’t just an activity. It’s a priority.”
Winter camping’s appeal has grown an impressive 23 points since October of 2022. Impressively, 40% of campers say they will definitely camp this winter. Another 25% share they will probably take a winter camping trip. Top recreational activities winter campers plan to seek include fishing (58%), hiking (56%) and hunting (38%).
Campers’ interest in late-season trips is also displayed by the 36% who say they are still delaying most of their travels until the last quarter of the year. In all, 63% of campers plan to take some or all of their trips after September. Looking to the holidays, 75% of campers are gearing up for Thanksgiving travel, with 33% wishing to spend the break camping. Half of these campers are also considering camping in December.
“Campers are eager to get out and explore new seasons,” Scott said. “We’re also observing similar enthusiasm for travel during next April’s total eclipse. Unlike other travelers, campers are making solid plans to make the most of all months of the year, particularly those with natural events.”
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