6.2 Million People Camped for the First Time
Kampgrounds of America’s (KOA) independent, non-biased research of the North American camper, the 2023 North American Camping & Outdoor Hospitality Report takes a holistic look at outdoor hospitality and its importance in travel.


Camping incidence has grown significantly over the past decade and now anchors about one-third (32%) of the leisure travel market.
With campers spending over $52 billion in local communities last year, outdoor hospitality and camping are a formidable part of leisure travel that are examined in depth in their report.

Here are some quick highlights:
2023 NORTH AMERICAN CAMPING & OUTDOOR HOSPITALITY REPORT
- In 2022, 92 million American households identified as campers and 58 million households camped at least once last year.
- Still well ahead of pre-COVID-19 figures, more than 6.4 million households camped for the first time in 2022.
- Campers spent an additional $19 per day on travel expenses year-over-year and spend more than other travelers in local areas – in total campers spent $52 billion in local communities.
- More than half (56%) of RVers plan to use their RV more or the same amount in the face of an economic downturn pointing to the resiliency of the activity.
- Year-to-year, around 80% of campers try a new form of camping they are unfamiliar with. In 2023, campers want to travel for natural events (40%) and food tourism and culinary experiences (36%).

KOA is the world’s largest system of open-to-the-public campgrounds. There are more than 500 KOA campgrounds. There are KOA campgrounds in nearly every U.S. state and in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland.
As the industry leader in outdoor hospitality, the KOA Family of Campgrounds – KOA Journey®, KOA Holiday®, and KOA Resort® – offer sites and amenities designed for every type of camping experience.
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Camping is great, and there sure are a lot of ways to do it. Planning on a big trip camping this year: all the way out to the Island out back with a tent, food, wood and lights. But, I think about a little camper for the road….
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Now that’s a smart plan!
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I didn’t know a thing about KOA, so that’s a keeper article if I ever do get a little camper! Or, just go with the tent, as usual. Love camping!
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Well, old cheap me thinks they can be a bit too expensive. I’ve camped in many over the years, but then again I remember when hamburgers, hot dogs, a restaurant meals, etc. were a small fraction of the price they are today.
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Camping is wonderful. I grew up with lots of camping trips, and we continued them with our own children. But now… I have not been camping in many years for several reasons. 58M is a lot of camping.
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Yes, we bought a tent a few years ago & have been out camping sense. Found out that at my age, I’m not the camper I used to be.
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Heheh. Exactly.
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