(July 23, 2015) -- Red Barn Campground, a Washburn County, Wis., campground, known for its family-friendly atmosphere, is easily identifiable by its almost century-old red barn.
(July 23, 2015) -- Now that we are well into the summer selling season, it is clear the RV business is headed for a banner year as the industry sets 30-year records for travel trailer and fifth-wheel deliveries in 2015. I urge you to take advantage of all the opportunities available to make the most of today’s strong selling environment.
(July 23, 2015) -- Backside Pond RV Park near Green’s Harbour was serviced by the Green’s Harbour/Hopeall Volunteer Fire Department until April 2014. Fire protection services have since ceased at the park.
(July 23, 2015) -- Nominal retail sales in May 2015 rose by a robust 1.0 percent following a 0.1 percent decline in April. Market expectations had been for a modest 0.5 percent gain, RBC Economics reported. A key upward surprise was the motor vehicle component, which rose by 1.3 percent.
(July 23, 2015) -- Federal forecasters told The Denver Post a tornado Tuesday afternoon that closed a Douglas County, Colo., campground and toppled trees had winds around 90 mph and traveled 500 yards.
(July 23, 2015) -- Several campers at the super-exclusive Bohemian Grove in west Sonoma County, Calif., were awakened Wednesday by a cabin fire — the result of flames that escaped a nearby firepit during the night.
Thor Motor Coach (TMC) reported strong consumer response to new features available in the 2016 A.C.E., Hurricane and Windsport Class A motorhomes. According to a press release, TMC builds a variety of unique styles, sizes and floorplans that feel custom-made – at a truly competitive price. The A.C.E. brand continues to evolve this year. Along with the […]
(July 23, 2015) -- RCMP have no suspects in a rash of thefts from campers at the Springer Creek RV Park and Campground in Slocan, B.C. Seven campsites were robbed over the weekend.
(July 23, 2015) -- Campers staying in three Siuslaw National Forest campgrounds along the Siltcoos recreation corridor need to supply their own drinking water because of a break in an underground water line.