(Nov. 14, 2011) -- A number of campers who overstayed their welcome at Connecticut's two shoreline parks prompted the state to enforce a law that limits camping stays to 21 days, reports the Middletown Press.
Expansion plans outlined for Pennsylvania campground
(Nov. 14, 2011) -- Along with doubling the number of sites at Tohickon Family Resort in East Rockhill, formerly known as Tohickon Family Campground, the new ownership wants to add several features, including a splash pad, play use areas, a nature trail, disc golf and a pet park, reports Montgomery Newspapers.
RV dealer’s Vets Roll project nominated for award
(Nov. 14, 2011) -- "If John and I are fortunate enough to win the $5,000 prize, we will donate the entire amount plus an additional $400 out-of-pocket back to our VetsRoll.org charity, thereby allowing nine more veteran heroes to join us on VetsRoll 3 in May 2012," said Finnegan.
RVing lifestyle entices boomers
(Nov. 14, 2011) -- When it comes to RV purchases, the Poughkeepsie Journal reports there’s been growth across every age group, especially the baby boomers.
Spartan to introduce "kneeling" chassis in Louisville
(Nov. 14, 2011) -- The first concept chassis includes a 25-foot low-floor, kneeling Class C chassis that offers manufacturers the opportunity to produce RVs for customers with mobility and health concerns. The second chassis is a 32-foot mid-size, diesel-pusher chassis that is lightweight and maneuverable with improved fuel-efficiency at a more economical price, the company noted.
Former RV park might become a city boat launch
(Nov. 14, 2011) -- Depending on whom you ask, what to do with the former Linger Longer Mobile Home and RV Park is either a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that can't be passed up, or it's a financial disaster waiting to happen, reports Tampabay.com.
Washington’s Discover Pass didn’t raise amount expected
(Nov. 14, 2011) -- The Associated Press reports that sales of the Discover Pass, Washington's new state park parking pass, is not raising the money officials expected. If the program fails, the parks agency will have to find new money or close most of the state's 116 parks.
Teens charged with vandalizing New River George headquarters
(Nov. 14, 2011) -- Two rollerblading teens rubbed feces on parts of the New River Gorge National River headquarters in Glen Jean, W.Va., during an apparent spree of vandalism, a federal arrest warrant alleges, according to a report in The Charleston Gazette.
Search over 8,300 European campsite listings with iCampsites
(Nov. 14, 2011) -- AndroidApps.com reports that iCampsites allows users to quickly and easily locate campsites throughout Europe by either vicinity or current location, by using filters, name, town/city or a configurable radius.
Trailer Solutions Financial joins Wolters Kluwer AppOne platform
(Nov. 14, 2011) -- Trailer Solutions Financial will use AppOne to help simplify the preparation of loan documents, automate credit application processing and connect its dealer customers with lending sources.