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Snowbirds Pack Canadian Campsites to Wait Out Winter
On a small island in British Columbia’s Fraser River is a campsite packed with Canadian snowbirds who found refuge when the border with the United States was shut because of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the CBC. Unlike other years, all 118 full-service...Oregon Coast State Parks to Reopen Yurts and Cabins
Oregon state park officials are offering campers a gift: reopened yurts and cabins on the coast, according to The Oregonian. The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department announced Thursday (Dec. 24) that reservations are now available for yurts and cabins at coastal...Utah Council Approves Zoning Change for RV Park Dvlp.
The Richfield (Utah) City Council discussed the concept of allowing RV parks in general commercial zones as a conditional use during a recent meeting, according to The Richfield Reaper. The issue came to light due to a proposal that would install a campground —...Alaska Seeking Proposals for Local Campground Mgt.
Alaska State Parks under the Department of Natural Resources is seeking bids from businesses to operate and maintain campgrounds on both the southern and central Kenai Peninsula, according to the Peninsula Clarion. State Parks is inviting businesses to submit...Support the ARVC Foundation Through Giving Tuesday
Time is running out to help support the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds (ARVC) Foundation through a gift during its Giving Tuesday campaign. Giving Tuesday is a global giving movement that has brought millions of people together to support and...Mobile RVing: Are You Looking to Buy a Campground?
Editor’s note: This story was featured on Mobile RVing’s blog. Believe it or not, many of the RV parks and campgrounds you visit during your RV adventures are owned and operated by individuals who were once RVers themselves. This works out quite nicely...