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LAST UPDATED: JULY 23, 2020

Not traveling in California? Don't worry, we've got you covered. As states across the US begin to re-open and allow for more tourism and leisure travel, we've mapped out the latest information to help you plan your next adventure. Restrictions and regulations are changing frequently, so be sure to check official websites for the most up-to-date information before you travel. And remember, wear your mask!

Note: Non-essential travel is still discouraged, and staying in hotels or B&B's is still more high-risk than camping with your own equipment. That being said, if you choose to stay in a hotel or B&B that is open, make sure you check to see what kind of cleaning procedures and social distancing guidelines have been implemented to create a safer environment. See our full coronavirus resource for more details.

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New York State

New York State has a regional phased reopening plan. All regions are now in Phase 4 (Regions: New York City, Long Island and Mid-Hudson Valley, Western New York, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Mohawk Valley, North Country, Capital Region, Southern Tier).

Social distancing measures and regulations, including wearing a mask, remain strictly enforced across the state. Always check with specific counties and facilities (hotels, campgrounds, etc.) to see if any additional restrictions or closures are in place. More info here.