(Jan. 21, 2014) -- A fire at Glen Ivy RV Park destroyed two RVs early Saturday morning and displayed three people, the Lake Elsinore-Wildomar Patch reported, indicating that damage exceeded $70,000.
(Jan. 21, 2014) -- A 2012 derecho storm has prevented residents of Buena Vista Campground from getting telephone service and other amenities, the Press of Atlantic City reported today. However residents hope an upcoming foreclosure sale of Morgan Recreation Vacations properties will bring about much needed change.
(Jan. 21, 2014) -- While snowpack is a major factor in what the raft season will look like, flows in the Taos Box almost entirely depend on how much water irrigators in Colorado’s San Luis Valley decide to leave in the river, and that could impact other forms of outdoor recreation as well, the Santa Fe New Mexican reported.
(Jan. 21, 2014) -- The expo will be debuting new lightweight towable RVs starting at 900 pounds. Attendees will have an opportunity to browse more than 32,000 square feet of towable recreation vehicles from Rpod, Viking, Coachman, XLR, Skycat, Koala, Walkabout and Trail Runner.
(Jan. 21, 2014) -- A semi truck hauling three campers jackknifed early Sunday morning on Interstate 465 in Indianapolis. At 2:30 a.m., the semi was behind a pickup truck when the truck started swerving all over the road, police told WISH.
(Jan. 21, 2014) -- There are 13 well-maintained hiking trails, rated easy to difficult, and the area is home to many endangered condors. Climbers can choose among 900 routes up the mountain, the Washington Post reported.
(Jan. 21, 2014) -- The unauthorized camps gave people the impression the areas were reserved, Sigman told the Clarion Ledger. New regulations will be imposed to limit the number of consecutive days people can camp along the river, and ban construction of permanent camps.
(Jan. 21, 2014) -- Insurance agents are busy calculating the damage done by floods which ruined about 16 campers and destroyed sewage lines at Up The Creek Campground in Jefferson County, the Post-Standard reported.
(Jan. 21, 2014) -- The dinosaurs will become the focus of Venable's Prehistoric Park, a $400,000 attraction being built on 14 acres of forest land near Henderson, just off Interstate 10. Recent rain slowed construction near Henderson a bit, but Venable still plans to open this May, The Advertiser reported.
With the worst of the global financial crisis behind them, CEOs are ready to move on from the fight for survival their businesses have been in for the past few years, a survey found Tuesday (Jan. 21). The Associated Press reported that accounting and consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, which conducted the survey, said the world’s corporate [...]