Tony & I are planning to ski the Rockies - Canada & US Feb-Apr 1998 & will be living in our RV trailer.
We're wondering if there are any other RV'ers who have done the same thing(or others with info), & could give us the name of some ski mountains/resorts that allow & even encourage campers. Some states we plan to visit:Utah,Colorado, Montana, Idaho. We have info already for Banff,Jasper,Lake Louise. How about BC?
Ski Mountains that provide overnight RV camping
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We will be going to Park City Utah, 1/2-1/10- We found 2 campground in Park City, request their brochure they are both mentioned there. The ski area themselve do not allow camping/parking overnight. Hope this help. We like you prefer camping close to the lifts, nice an handy and the food sure beat any ski resorts so far.... we ski California mostly.
We will be going to Park City Utah, 1/2-1/10- We found 2 campground in Park City, request their brochure they are both mentioned there. The ski area themselve do not allow camping/parking overnight. Hope this help. We like you prefer camping close to the lifts, nice an handy and the food sure beat any ski resorts so far.... we ski California mostly.