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Alberta Adds Reservations to 8 Parks in 2012

Albertans all over the province will be able to reserve spots at one of eight new campgrounds and 71 group sites which are all slated to open in 2012. The campgrounds will be available for online booking on Feb. 21, 2012, according to ctvcalgary.ca. The new sites are...

Allstays' Camp & RV 4.0 Hits the Highway

Click here to read the entire news release and watch a YouTube video on the following story. Created by Allstays, Camp & RV is the essential independent camping and RV park utility, including over 20,500 campgrounds, national and state parks and forests, overnight...

Canadian Campground Struggles to Keep Open

Eight months after putting a hold on enforcement action that could have shut down Maple Pool Campground, the city council in Courtenay, British Columbia, has now launched legal proceedings to resolve the issue, the Comox Valley Echo reported. Last December, the...

Campgrounds Gear Up for Halloween Season

Labor Day weekend may mark the end of the traditional summer camping season, but for the growing numbers of campgrounds that offer Halloween-themed activities, their busiest season is just beginning. “We’re just now getting into our busiest time of the year,” Dana...

Go RVing Generating Leads and Awareness

The Go RVing ads are continuing to produce solid results in a faltering economy, with consumer leads through mid-August up 18% over last year at this time, RV Today Express reported. A total of just over 113,000 consumer leads has been generated to date since January,...

More Details Given on Angel Fire Resort

The scope of a construction project can often be inferred by its cost, and Angel Fire Resort officials plan to invest more in a new RV resort than on the multi-million dollar country club they erected last year in northern new Mexico, the Sangre de Cristo Chronicle...

Yosemite Park Fire Unnoticed by Many

A wildfire, touched off when a propane tank on a motorhome traveling one of the main highways into Yosemite exploded, was in its fifth day Monday, but visitors to the national park could be forgiven if they didn’t notice, the Los Angeles Times reported. Smoke from the...

Picking Up the Pieces from Irene

Campground owners along the East Coast continue today to get their campgrounds in shape from the weekend horrors of Hurricane Irene in hopes to salvage all or part of the upcoming Labor Day weekend, WWLP-TV, Chicopee, Mass., reported. One campground that won’t...

Yukon Trailer Park RVers Gets Double Whammy

The Dawson Creek City Council heard from Doug Ragan, resident at lot 19 at Mile 0 RV Park, who was speaking Monday (Aug. 29) on behalf of himself and a couple of his neighbors who were also in attendance. Ragan said as a tenant of the trailer park in Dawson Creek,...

Fire Closes Mount Hood Campgrounds

A wildfire burning out of control on the east side of Mount Hood near Parkdale, Ore., has closed several trails and campgrounds, KPTV-TV, Portland, reported. The fire likely started sometime last week during a thunderstorm over the mountain, said Rick Acosta, a...