(April 8, 2013) -- The Naples/Marco Island KOA Campground in Florida is a place many describe as “the friendliest campground in the world,” reports the Naples Daily News.
(April 8, 2013) -- The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is offering a night of free camping at 54 campgrounds within Ohio State Parks on Thursday, April 18.
(April 8, 2013) -- A two-day April festival will celebrate the elusive morel mushroom, while jamming to some of the finest bands and musicians around, at the Bill Monroe Bluegrass Hall of Fame and Campground in Indiana.
(April 8, 2013) -- In Middleboro, Mass., Town Manager Charles Cristello stopped short of chaining closed the entrance to Tispaquin Family Campground on Friday because owner Barbara Holton was granted a hearing today, reports Enterprisenews.com.
(April 8, 2013) -- Presented by the Northeast Campground Association during its 49th annual conference in Sturbridge, Mass., the Curtis Fuller Service Award recognizes the unselfish contributions made by an individual who has worked to promote the advancement of camping in the United States over an extended period of time.
(April 8, 2013) -- National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis said The Day the Lights Went Out is a surprising two minutes of video. “It’s actually a public service announcement to promote exploration of our night skies, but it’s a great video," he said. "After you’ve watched it a few times, get out and discover the night sky in your backyard or, better yet, in your nearest national park.”
(April 5, 2013) -- K2 Radio reports the Family Motor Coach Association, an international organization for families who own and enjoy the recreational use of motorhomes, is finalizing plans and registering families and exhibitors for the group’s June 19-22, motorhome showcase.
(April 5, 2013) -- In Canada, the annual promotion budget for Forillon National Park in the Gaspé Peninsula will be increased to $150,000 in 2013-2014 with an additional $100,000 to implement a three-year marketing strategy.
(April 5, 2013) -- The owner of Robin Hood Village Resort in Union, Wash. has decided to remove four permanent park trailers and resume renting spaces for traditional RVs while his legal appeal moves forward, reports Kitsap Sun.