(April 5, 2013) -- News-press.com reports it’s a bittersweet time for many snowbirds — and for the local businesses in Florida who count on the snowbirds' dollars during “season.”
(April 5, 2013) -- Washington State Parks officials can declare victory in one sense: They have convinced budget writers that parks can’t survive on user fees alone. But TheNewsTribune.com those same budget writers are looking to give a smaller subsidy for the next two years than the parks system is currently getting.
(April 5, 2013) -- By coming out to Clear Creek Campground in Angie, La. next weekend for Saddle up for St. Jude, locals can support a good cause and have some family fun at the same time, says The Daily News.
(April 5, 2013) -- In Ohio, the Chronicle-Telegram reports an attorney for the firm that owns the Crystal Springs Campground said Thursday a possible solution could be coming for tenants who were informed this week they had five days to vacate the site.
(April 4, 2013) -- Randy Hendrickson, co-founder of Horizon RV Resort Development, reports that he is seeing a large increase in inquiries and interest in new RV Resort development projects. All three co-founders said they are hard-pressed to recall a more vibrant time in the evolution of the industry.
(April 4, 2013) -- Legacy RV Resorts recently held its Spring Manager Meeting at Basswood Resort, its Kansas City, Mo. park. Attending were the managers from Legacy RV Resorts 14 RV parks, located in 11 states.
(April 4, 2013) -- The city council in Martins Ferry, Ohio addressed several ongoing projects during Wednesday's meeting, reports Martins Ferry Times Leader. Among them were a proposed RV park ordinance.
(April 4, 2013) -- Throughout 2013, LVM Resort is continuing its special offer for all military personnel as a token of appreciation for their service to our country. LVM Resort offers a 50 percent discount for all active duty, reserve and military retirees, and a 20 percent discount offer also remains available for veterans staying at the resort.
(April 4, 2013) -- The Bureau of Reclamation’s Central California Area Office will delay certain scheduled recreation area openings, reduce hours and make other changes at New Melones Lake due to federal budget constraints. A related article talks about less Sierra camping.