(April 9, 2012) -- In Canada, the owner of a Paradise recreational vehicle business where three trailers were torched told CBC News that he is thankful that the blazes were not worse.
(April 9, 2012) -- Hannah Sampson, an msnbc budget travel writer, hits the road to find homey, intimate hotels and B&Bs that reflect the particular character of their towns (and their owners), and comes up with a greatest-hits list of 10 unforgettable Florida-coast stays. Among them is the Low-Key Hideaway Motel and RV.
(April 9, 2012) -- Lawrence Journal World reports Lawrence, Kan. city commissioners on Tuesday will consider approving a new ordinance that will make it illegal for two long-term campers to set up make-shift living quarters in public parking spots in front of South Park.
(April 2, 2012) -- Redwood National & State Parks Superintendent Jeff Bomke announced last week that the Gold Bluffs Beach Campground in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park would re-open for overnight camping on April 1.
(March 26, 2012) -- In Rhode Island, The Westerly Sun reports the town’s zoning official has determined that a recreational vehicle resort proposed for Bradford Road is not under the town’s zoning regulations.
(March 25, 2012) -- The Plumas-Eureka State Park Association has donated $70,000 to keep Plumas-Eureka State Park open for the next two years, the California Department of Parks and Recreation announced in the Sacramento Bee.
(March 26, 2012) -- As part of its regular meeting schedule next week, the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission has added a public meeting to hear comment on various options for realizing commission direction for Fort Worden State Park to become a life-long learning center. Also on the agenda is an item to consider a policy for managing special events in state parks with the new Discover Pass requirement in place.