(April 2, 2015) -- Two Moon Campground at Glendo State Park will be closed for construction until May 15. Improvements include installing electric campsites.
(April 2, 2015) -- The Mazalea Campground and RV Park in Woolmarket, Miss., had crime-scene tape blocking off a campsite after officers shot a belligerent man.
(April 2, 2015) — The 2015 summer RV season is going to be a busy one in northwest Michigan, based on the number of people who came, saw and bought an RV from the Northwest Michigan Camper and RV Show at the end of March.
(April 2, 2015) -- The city of Sturgis is appealing the Meade County, S.D., Commission's decision to accept an incorporation petition for the Buffalo Chip Campground.
(April 2, 2015) -- The proposed extension of bylaws outlawing camping on the shores of Loch Lomond in a bid to curb anti-social behavior has sparked fears the problem may shift into the Helensburgh, Scotland, and Lomond, Scotland, area.
(April 2, 2015) -- The New South Wales, Australia, Rural Fire Service has extended the statutory Bush Fire Danger Period in the Tamworth Zone due to ongoing hot and dry conditions.
Champion Home Builders Inc. has entered into a licensing agreement with Winnebago Industries Inc. for a line of park model RVs. The license agreement between Winnebago and Champion was brokered by Winnebago’s exclusive North American licensing agent, Brandgenuity. “We are very excited about this unique licensing opportunity and see the park model RV business as a […]
MITO Corp., a longtime Elkhart, Ind.-based parts and accessories distributor to the RV industry, is staging its first-ever “Product Showcase” this week (March 31-April 2) at the Matterhorn Conference Center in Elkhart. The invitation-only event is intended to highlight a number of new and evolving products to its manufacturing clients, according to Chairman Michael Stock. […]
(April 2, 2015) -- “This is an exciting time in the industry. RV dealers are seeking out sales and management training that will improve their salespeople’s skills and make them more money," Sobel explained.