If your going on hardstanding get some screw in pegs and put them in with cordless drillSome of the C&CC sites are open all year round.
Well the hard standing anyway.
We're looking to do a mid winter tester at some point, ..
SouthwestAny particular part of the country?
If you use the link above by @TrevorK to Pitchup then dates have already been put in, so the prices are per stay (multiple nights).Looking at those sites advertised on Pitchup, I'm assuming that the price 'per stay' actually means 'per night' but they're trying to make it sound like more of a bargain (ie. less of a rip off).
Finding campsites that stay open year-round can be a bit of a quest, but national forests often offer options for winter camping, and certain Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands permit dispersed camping year-round. State parks can be a mixed bag, with some closing during the winter, while others remain open. It's advisable to check with specific parks and forests for the most up-to-date information, as policies can vary. Additionally, some private campgrounds are open year-round, so exploring these options could lead you to a cozy spot for camping even during the colder months. Happy camping adventures!With most camp site closing at the end of September early October
Has anyone got any recommendations for sites that stay open all year round
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When the OP said "southwest", I don't think they meant as far south as Oz.Finding campsites that stay open year-round can be a bit of a quest, but national forests often offer options for winter camping, and certain Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands permit dispersed camping year-round. State parks can be a mixed bag, with some closing during the winter, while others remain open. It's advisable to check with specific parks and forests for the most up-to-date information, as policies can vary. Additionally, some private campgrounds are open year-round, so exploring these options could lead you to a cozy spot for camping even during the colder months. Happy camping adventures!