Friday, October 3, 2025

RV Women Hike + RV Park News for '26

 Copyright Janet Groene 2025. To ask about permission to use this content email janetgroene (at) yahoo.com

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CAMPGROUNDS: GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS


1-2-3- HIKE!

Whether it’s a sunset stroll around the RV park or an all-day hike in the hills, it’s a good bet that walks are part of your RV life. 



At this time of year there is autumn splendor to explore, crisp air to breathe, the nature show of migrating birds and the rustling of animals hunkering down for the winter. 

Because the Hocking Hills of southern Ohio attract hikers from all over the world in all seasons, especially in autumn, we went to  Hocking Hills Tourism Association Director Karen Raymore for tips on maximizing the experience.

Although her advice is aimed at visitors to southern Ohio, it makes sense for many of us everywhere. 

* Hike park trails at dawn or in late afternoon to avoid crowds and capitalize on Mother Nature's “golden hour” lighting for picture-perfect scenic  photos and selfies, says Raymore.  

* Midweek visits are quieter and typically offer better rates on campsites and cabins. 

* Check out a region's many different trails. Some lesser-known options may be less busy. (Janet adds: Just beyond the RV campground itself you may find a state forest or national park known for its scenic trails.)

* Dogs on leash  are welcome on most trails. Raymore reports.. 

* Wear shoes with good tread, taking extra care if the trail is wet or muddy. A walking stick can help ensure your footing. Janet adds: check out local shops for hand crafted walking sticks made from local woods., They make meaningful souvenirs.

* Raymore says, “For your safety and that of each precious ecosystem, stay on the trail and don’t swim in waterfalls. Leave no trace” 

* Raymore also recommends that travelers plan to stay a couple of nights. You'll  have time to experience more than one terrain and perhaps different weather. Janet adds: “Explore specialty hikes such as ranger-led night hikes, guided birdwatching walks, geocaching,  full moon hikes and family hikes with children in mind.”

* Janet adds: Many hikes require sign-up ahead and some may involve a fee. Most are limited in size, so sign up early. Observe the rules, the list of do’s and don’ts, and suggestions for what to wear and bring.


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CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS; GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS

These late-breaking news items are premature or incomplete for RV travel planning. Follow up on your own.

Locations are in boldface; event dates are in red. 


RV PARK & CAMPGROUND CHANGES, NEW OWNERS


* Na-Nah Resort on Big Bay de Noc in Nahma, Michigan  has new owners after 28 years. Open May 1 to November 30,  the 50-site campground  near Hiawatha National Park has a dump station, playground, 30-amp electric, fishing and fishing supplies. Check ahead for changes under new owners.  (906) 644-2728

* After fires destroyed damaged Hammerhorn Campground in Mendocino County, California in 2020, the nine-site campground was closed.  Now the five-acre campground on Lake Hammerhead is open again through early November as work continues on cleanup and a new bathroom, fire rings and picnic tables. Go to https://www.fs.usda.gov › mendocino 

* New to the KOA family is the Floyd/Blue Ridge KOA Holliday in Floyd, Virginia. The year-\round, 200 acre  KOA has a Kamping Kitchen, WiFi, an expanded playground, new welcome station, camp store, mountain bike trails, dump station, corn hole and a nine-hole disc golf. Reserve at  1-540-251-2250.

Look for a massive restoration of the tornado-damaged campground at McCormick’s Creek State Park in Owen County, Indiana. Thanks to a $25 million grant, the renewed park will have 190 campsites, a gatebouse, three playgrounds and other structures. Call 1-866-6CAMP-IN (1-866-622-6746)

EVENTS


Mark your calendar for March 19-22.  OkeechobeeFest takes place in Okeechobee, Florida. Come for music, immersive arts, food and camping. Go to Okeechobeefest.com/ to see the lineup, ticket packages and to sign up for the newsletter.


See date-specific road trip ideas at https://janetgroene.blogspot.com/



NEW OPENINGS, NEW CLOSINGS


White Bison

Brand new is the Zion White Bison Resort in Virgin, Utah. The resort has a grand swimming pool, glampsites, tepees and spacious RV sites 30 feet wide and up to 100 feet long. Shuttles run to Zion National Park. Access to the river and trails is available right at the resort. The resort has ebike rentals, lawn games, pickleball, free movie nights and pickleball.  Go to Zion WhiteBisonResort.com/ (435) 635-3004. 

* As of October 5 the Ashevlile East KOA Holiday in Swannanoa, North Carolina is open again  after suffering major mayhem during Hurricane Helene. The campground has spaces for RV’s to 70 feet. Amenities include WiFi, walking trails, gaga ball, basketball, cornhole and a playground with jumping pillow. Reservations, 1-800-562-5907; information Info: 1-828-686-3121.



The new  Oakridge Mountain Bike Trails at Bull Shoals–White River State Park, Lakeview, Arkansas, are now open with scenic mountain views for hikers and mountain bikers. The park has109 campsites with full, partial or no hookups. There’s a bathhouse and all sites have a picnic table, grill and fire ring.(870) 445-3629, bullshoalswhiteriver@arkansas.com





  The campground at Petoskey State Park, Michigan  and some nearby trails are closed for upgrades until Spring, 2026. Some trails may stay open for x-country skiing through this winter. Stay alert for the opening of reservations.  See a list of park features at https://www.michigan.gov/recsearch/parks/Petoskey/ (231) 347-2311



At Mount Rainier the Ohanapecosh Campground, Packwood, Washington, will be closed until next year. Also closed are facilities including the, visitor center, bathrooms, picnic area and auditorium. The park has 188 dry campsites accommodating rigs up to 32 feet. Stay alert for the opening of reservations at Recreation.gov/ Get updates at (360) 569-2211. 


 The new Albert & Bessie Kronkosky State Natural Area in Pipe Creek, Texas continues to work towards an opening next year. It’s said that camping and hiking will be available on the 3,814-acre former ranch, donated to the state in 2011. Volunteers are needed to help with the development of visitor facilities. Sign up at https://tpwd.samaritan.com/custom/1353/volunteer_menu?reqid/

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Friday, September 26, 2025

RV WINTER CAMPING + LATEST RV PARK NEWS BRIEFS

Copyright Janet Groene 2025. To ask about placing your ad on all Groene food and travel sites email jantgroene@yahoo.com 



For every RV life

THERE IS A SEASON

And for some RV-ers, winter is best of all



Thanks to the sophisticated new reservations systems we can always find just the right RV site for ambience, location, services, facilities and even the shape, size and placement of hookups at the site itself. 

However, there is more you need to know about a destination at this time of year. More and more campgrounds, resorts and RV parks are choosing to stay open through the winter. 

Here’s an idea of what to look for:

* What amenities remain open? When does the outdoor swimming pool close? What about planned activities?  The fitness center? Nearby restaurants and attractions?  Bathrooms and hot showers available?       

           

* What about bottom line costs? Winter may call for high season camping rates in ski country but low season rates in area where winter is not tourism season. But what about the unexpected costs of winter travel? 

  



* You need to know total costs such as installing skirting and other insulation, purchases such as heated hoses, the cost of  electricity for heating and charges for water and honey wagon delivery if the water and sewer hookups are disabled when temperature call below freezing. Is propane delivery available? 



* Can you get there? In snow country it’s likely that some roads will be closed at least some of the time. Is your rig both winterized and suitable for winter driving? 


* Reservation cancellation costs can be high. If you can have to cancel because of closed roads or a weather related problem at the campground, can you get a refund or just credit for a  new date?

* What about staffing and security in winter? 


* Does the place offer safety and comfort for your pet? Facilities for equestrian campers and their mounts? 

* If you rely on solar, how much sunshine can you expect at this locale?


Ready now? Hook up the toy hauler for your snowmobile, mount your ski racks and let’s GO! 


 





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 CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS; GOOD NEWS/BAD NEW

These news briefs are from local sources. They may be premature or incomplete from the travel planner's standpoint. It's up to you to follow up for yourself. 


RV Park & Campground Changes, Upgrades, New Owners

A real estate investment group now owns Lake George Riverview Campground in Lake George,  New York. Book a waterfront campsite on the Schroon River. Sites have water, electric, sewer, fire ring, picnic table and free WiFi. The park has a boat launch, swimming pool, sand beach and a pavilion/activities center. As of press time no changes have been announced by the new owners.  (518) 623-9444 (www.) LakeGeorgeRiverview.com/

In Arizona, new owners are in place at the Willcox/Cochise KOA Holliday.  They plan to add 30 new RV sites for long rigs, more sites with Paw Pens, more patio sites, a new playground, horse stalls and a pickleball court. Call (800) -562-5415. 


EVENTS


I loved camping Australia in a rented camper, so this news item is presented for those planning a trip Down Under,  The Bundurra Race Course in New England, New South Wales, Australia.  is again the  home of the historic Bundurra Cup each October. That’s good news for RV travelers. The campground is now upgraded and renewed. Start planning now for the 2026 event.  

Re-sole your dancing shoes in time for the Colorado Square Dance Festival in Greeley, Colorado, June 12-13, 2026. Dry RV camping will be available on site and at least three full-survice campgrounds nearby are available nearby. The University of Northern Colorado Center Ballrooms have a beautiful wood floor. All dancing and activities will take place on one level of the University Center. To register go to https://mapsdc.coloradosquaredancefestival.com/online-registration/



Oak Mountain State Park, Pelham, Alabama (south of Birmingham)  will hold its annual Appalachian Festival November 5.  Bring the family to discover authentic mountain music, crafts, environment, history and arts. The park has RV sites with partial or full hookups plus a dump station (fee for non-campers), two bath houses, a playground, dog park and two coin-op laundry facilities.  See alaparks.com/

SCUTTLEBUTT

Seasonal closing dates in various national forest campgrounds around Lake Tahoe vary from October 1 to November 30 and can be changed by weather conditions. Check each  ahead.  Those that stay open through the winter include Camp Richardson Resort’s RV campground and  Zephyr Cove Resort and Campground 





A final development plan has been approved for Elmwood RV Park near Abilene in Taylor County, Texas. The city-size development will have 2.300 lots sized 25 X 55 with cement pads plus  a dog park, playground, volleyball and a clubhouse. All RV’s must have their own bathroom and showers.



CAMPGROUND AND RV PARK CLOSURES


The campground at Long Branch State Park,  Macon, Missouri, is set to close for 2026 while renovations and additions are completed. Check occasionally so see when reservations will open for 2027.  Contact 
https://mostateparks.com/campgrounds/long-branch-state-park or call the park office at (660) -773-5229.

We understand that Davidson River Campground near Brevard, North Carolina in Pisgah National Forest will close this November until May, 2026 while it’s being renovated. The area is known for trout fishing, camping, mountain views, leafy forests and rugged trails. Check for reservations at recreation/gov/






Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park in California, which hoped to reopen its campground  this year,  is now expected to remain closed until April 2026. Campers can look forward to a newly renovated and improved campground. Call  (831) 335-4598 to ask when reservations will be available. https://www.parks.ca.gov/

Cameron County (Texas) officials are moving forward with a major utility upgrade at Isla Blanca Park. Because of the project, the park’s interior campground will close on October 1 for approximately one year while crews update aging hookups and systems.  Day use facilities at the park remain open. 


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Friday, September 19, 2025

Security for RV Women + Latest RV Park News

Copyright Janet Groene 2025.  This site has had more than 241,000 views. To ask about placing your ad on all six Groene sites for one low rate, email janetgroene (at) yahoo.com



When

Bad

Things

Happen...

Will anyone hear your SOS?



The

Ultimate

Security 

Device? 


Every travel needs extra security measures. As a woman RV traveler,  you need the very best search and rescue aids available. Some phone apps can call for help or report your location. Most cell phones broadcast a GPS location. But wait! There’s more.


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Smart phones, cell phones, Wi-Fi and other communications devices are limited by signal coverage, signal strength and battery power.

    A Personal Locator Beacon (PLB), by contrast, does just one thing. It sends a strong, clear message from anywhere on earth to whatever rescue service is available in that area. Best of all, it operates without a monthly subscription. 

Think of the black box device that sends out a ping after an airplane crashes. Once used primarily on ships and planes, these locator beacons are now available in affordable, personal, pocket size devices for skiers, archaeologists, hikers, climbers, parachute jumpers, rafters, paddlers and anyone else who might ever need rescue.

And that could be any of us, anywhere, even as close to home as a roadside ditch or a trail just minutes from your campsite.   

 There is a drawback. A PLB isn’t a two-way communication device. It is activated only when you’re in grave and imminent danger. 

 Which PLB is For You?

First, look at your own basic needs. Size and weight are a consideration for easy carrying at all times. If you want it to work on the water, you need a PLB that is waterproof and buoyant.  (Some activate automatically when they hit water).  Some units have a strobe light. Cost is also a factor. There are basic models and others with fancier features. 

By government standards a PLB operates at 406MHz, a special frequency used only for search and rescue,  and it must undergo rigorous testing.  One manufacturer, ACR, has units that can put out 6.4 watts for more than 30 hours at minus 20 degrees C. You’ll probably pay more than $250 for a PLB but that’s all. There are no more costs until you have to replace the battery, usually about every five years. There is no monthly fee. 

How It Works

When you need rescue, press a button on the PLB, which you might wear on an armband or carry in a pocket.  Your unique signal code is sent to satellites that service your unique signature.  In seconds the  signal is routed to a ground station (Local User Terminal or LUT) and transferred to the Mission Control Center (MCC). A Rescue Coordination Center passes the information to Search and Rescue (SAR) forces in your location. 

To date, more than 30,000 lives have been saved by these beacons. Once you own a PLB, bought new or used, register it with NOAA. As soon as you’re registered, SAR forces worldwide have your back.   

                            PLB'S AND SATELLITE MESSENGERS

                  ARE POCKET SIZE



What's a Satellite Messenger? 

Like a PLB, a Satellite Messenger ($150 to $400 on Amazon) can provide worldwide coverage to send an SOS. Depending on the model it can also  provide two-way texting and nav aids such as maps and GPS. Unlike the PLB it requires a subscription and it requires a clear view of the sky. 

For information on how to choose a PLB see rei.com and westmarine.com



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Is a new RV Park or Campground coming next year to your state  or province? 

       CAMPGROUNDS &  RV PARKS, 

             GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS


NEW CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

The former Val Chatel ski resort near Park Rapids, Minnesota is due to become a new county park with a campground. Located at the headwaters of the Mississippi River, it’s the site of Deep Lake, which will give its name to the campground. The alpine setting will become a new county park with trails and a campground. The  12-year plan  calls  for RV and tent campsites and trails. An opening date is not known at this time.

Harris Ranch Resort, Coalinga, California is more than just a pit stop along the I-5. It’s a full destination with fine dining, lodging, special events and a new RV park coming soon Go to harrisranch.com or call (559) 935-0717 to get on the mail list


Coming next year to West Memphis, Arkansas is the Brownstone Water Park & RV Resort. The luxury RV destination adjoins the Brownstone Country Club with its 18-hole golf course. Go to  BrownstoneStayAndPlay.com/ to get on the wait list. 

The story of Talona Ridge RV Resort in East Ellijay, Georgia continues to unfold. A new, ultra-luxury resort in the mountains of North Georgia, the destination has a dog park, dog washing station, pickleball and coaching, fitness center, year-round hot tub,  upscale bar and grille, laundry, propane refill station, golf cart rentals and much more.  Call (706) 636-2267 to see if your RV meets standards for this resort. 

On the drawing board at Bigwind Lake  Provincial Park, east of Bracebridge, Ontario are plans for a large expansion and development that includes a 250-site campground, visitor center, trails and facilities throughout.  Follow the developing story at  https://www.ontario.ca/page/new-operating-provincial-park-bigwind-lake-provincial-park


SCUTTLEBUTT

Chassahowitzka River Campground, Homosassa, Florida won’t be sold after all! Instead, ownership will go from the water district to the county after the district contributes $200.00 for repairs. The popular campground will remain  publicly owned for 40 years.  ThIs  wilderness site on the Chassahowitzka River has RV and tent sites, cabins, a boat launch and rentals, laundry, bath house, pavilion,  a spacious observation deck on the river, a bait shop/ concession and a playground. (352) 382-2200. 

South Beach in the Village of, Kaslo, British Columbia is one step closer to getting an RV park with as many as 90 sites and a boat launch.  Follow this story and grab reservations as soon as they open.

Arizona residents are offered a Buy One, Get One deal for free camping nights at regional parks in Maricopa County. It’s good until October 31. Get details at  (602) 506-2930. .Participating parks include Cave Creek, McDowell Mountain, Usery Mountain and White Tanks.


RV PARK AND CAMPGROUND CHANGES, UPGRADES

Price hikes. According to the RV Miles podcast, Jellystone RV Park in Lodi, California, is raising its monthly rate from $1200 to $1300 in low season and $3250 monthly in summer. In Oregon, some state parks are raising rates for RV sites with full hookups to $52 starting next May. Learn more about these informative podcasts and You Tube features at rvmiles.com 

Jackson Rancherie Casino Resort has expanded its new RV park.in Jackson, California. The 100 RV sites have cement pads and the park offers manicured landscaping, golf and a dog park. Due for completion later this year and early in 2026 are an additional 100 full hookups , a second swimming pool, another spa, a clubhouse, new laundry more trails, a new chlldren’s play area, a barbecue pavilion and a new outdoor recreation area for pickleball and bocce. (800) 822-9466

EVENTS




Learn “All About Astronomy”  at Platte River State Park, Louisville, Nebraska on Fridays in October. For information about the naturalist-led programs call the park at (402) 234-2217. The park has 48 full hookup RV sites. Features of the scenic park include a waterfall, archery range, nature center, lodge, marina and trails for hiking or biking. 



October programs at Eugene R. Mahoney State Park in Ashland,  Nebraska feature f Birds of a Feather mornings.  On select  Tuesdays, meet at the Family Conservatory and Nature Center to learn about migratory birds seen here at this time of year. The park has two campgrounds. Check out reservations and events at https://outdoornebraska.gov/location/eugene-t-mahoney/



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Friday, September 12, 2025

RV PET MYTHS + Latest RV Park News Breaks

Copyright Janet Groene 2025, all rights reserved. To ask about placing your ad on all Groene sites for one year, one low rate, email janetgroene (at) yahoo.com

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Don’t believe it! 

8 MADDENING MYTHS ABOUT

RV TRAVEL WITH PETS


1. Pets don’t get motion sickness. (Wrong)


 

They do, according to WebMD. As with traveling children, motion sickness is more common in puppies and young dogs. The pet may drool, vomit or lick its jowls or it may show its discomfort by whining, yawning or being extra active or extra lethargic. 

Stress adds to the change that a pet will get sick,  so make the travel experience as comfortable as possible. My dog Gypsy loves being in the camper, so she joins me there when I’m working inside even if we are not going anywhere. This makes her feel more at home when we are underway. 

If possible the pet should see out the front or at least out of side windows. This helps orient its balance system to the world around it. A crate is a good idea, both to contain the pet and any vomit. Position it if possible to the pet can see the road ahead. Ask your vet about medications.

2. Pets don’t need restraints (Wrong)


Pets have incredibly fast reaction time but no pet is quick enough nor strong enough to withstand  the G faces in a panic stop or crash. It isn’t just the pet’s safety at stake. Even a small cat or dog could become a deadly cannonball when colliding with  a human.


3. Pets don’t need special food, water or medication for travel (May Be Wrong)

Depending on the destination, your vet may recommend shots or pills for snake bite, “kennel cough”, fleas, ticks  or other regional hazards. Some pet owners carry bottled water, or water from home, to avoid upsets from drinking different water in every campground. And it’s always wise to keep a pet on the same food or to introduce a new one gradually. 


4. It’s OK to Let the Dog Piddle as Long as You Pick Up the Poop (Wrong)

Most RV travelers are meticulous about cleaning up dog poop but many will just stand there when the same dog piddles on someone’s tires or hoses.  It’s hard to keep the dog from marking its territory and impossible to keep a male cat from squirting, but please don’t let another “No Pets Allowed” sign go up in another campground due to your pet’s bad manners.




DOES THE OPEN ROAD CALL YOUR NAME?

 Do you dream of living and traveling in a complete home on wheels? Living Aboard Your RV, 4th Edition by Janet Groene & Gordon Groene is a total guide to the full-time life on wheels. Should you sell the house or rent it out? Downsize possessions or put them in storage? Too young to retire? See our chapter on ways to make a living anywhere. Kids on board? We cover home schooling and also an exit strategy if and when the time comes to settle down. Order at any book store or let Amazon gift wrap and ship it for you.  https://amzn.to/29XFEkq 

 

5. Campground showers are a great place to wash the dog (Wrong)


 Some people go bonkers if they see pet hairs in shower drains and they make sure the manager knows who is responsible.  Many campgrounds now have dog wash stations. Just don't use the campground bathrooms. 


6. My Dog Doesn’t Bark (Oh yeah?) 

I once parked next to a couple whose large dog began barking as soon as they left the RV and didn’t stop until they returned. Find ways to keep your pet comfortable, safe and entertained while you're away. 

7. It’s a Cool Day, So Rover is OK Inside the RV (Maybe Not) 

Even with windows open on a 70-degree day, a pet can suffer heat exhaustion in as little as 30 minutes According to the Humane Society, signs of heatstroke are heavy panting, glazed eyes,  rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, excessive thirst, lethargy, fever, dizziness, lack of coordination, profuse salivation, vomiting, a deep red or purple tongue, seizure, and unconsciousness.

Animals are at particular risk for heat stroke, say the Society,  if they are very old, very young, overweight, not conditioned to prolonged exercise, or have heart or respiratory disease. Some breeds of dogs—like boxers, pugs, shih tzus, and other dogs and cats with short muzzles—will have a much harder time breathing in extreme heat.

8. My Dog Obeys, so Leash Laws Don’t Apply to Me (Tell it to the Judge) 

Dogs can bolt or disobey out of hunting instinct, fear or need of romance. You could lose a pet, or be evicted from a campground for ignoring leash laws. 

 






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Read the six cozies in any order as Farley copes, cooks and solves crimes with the help of her wacky cast of characters. You'll laugh at her frailties; cry with her as she grieves. Find it on Google Play and other ebook formats and also on  Kindle,   https://amzn.to/3wcf6ao



Is your state or province in the news this week? 

RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS; GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS 


NEW AND FUTURE RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS

Cheyenne Mountain State Park in Colorado Springs, Colorado is adding nine new RV sites with full hookups. Presently there are 61 campsites. The park is open year round but check ahead for availability of sites and hookups. Programs and the archery range are also open all year. (719) 576-2016. cpw.state.co.us

RV@Olympic Park at  Port Angeles, Washington is now open with 98 RV sites, full hookups, Internet,  playground, camp store, laundry, dog park and clubhouse. Long-term stays are available. Rates start at $1,097. Go to  RvatOlympic.com,  (360) 209-8172

New on the Bayou Teche in St. Martinville, Louisiana is Camping on the Bayou. Rigs up to 35 feet can be accommodated and they say alternate accommodations can be arranged for larger rigs. The pet-friendly camp has direct frontage on the bayou, a barbecue pit, basketball, a treehouse hangout and a private pond.   (985) 306-2959

EVENTS




The dates are October 5-November 2 for the Pumpkin Patch filled with real pumpkins at the Moore Haven (Florida)  KOA Holiday, The month holds plenty of activities to generate proceeds that will benefit the  Croskeykidz Summer Camp for kids in Glades County. Get a full rundown on the pumpkins (daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.),  the  Halloween Bash, haunted trails, campsite decorating and other fun at the KOA website. The campground has a heated swimming pool, two pool tables, a camp store, cornhole, fiber optic Internet and cable, five fish ponds, a playground and fully serviced RV sites. 

Held monthly , every Hike With a Ranger is different at Wekiwa Springs State Park, Apopka, Florida. Camp here on October 16 and take the hike to see what’s new in the ecosystem along the 2.5-mile trail. The theme this time is Tails on Trails, and that means you can bring your leashed pet. Be at the Sand Lake parking lot at 9 a.m. In addition to campsite fees, admission to the park is $6. The hike is free but donations to the park are encouraged. The park has 60 campsites with water and electric. Some sites have a sewer and some are ADA accessible with advance reservation.  Campsites are wooded and have a picnic table and fire ring with grill.  FloridaStateParks.org/


Meet a real bison at the annual Guided Bison Saunter on November 6, 7 and 8 at Prairie State Park, Mindenmines, Missouri. Along prairie trails you may also see  buffalo, elk and deer. The park is picnic and public-friendly but campsites are few and basic, so check out nearby RV parks and campgrounds such as the Four Oaks RV Park in Pittsburg or the Joplin KOA. For information on the bison events call (417) 843-6711


Tickets are now on sale for  2026 concerts scheduled at The Palms RV Resort, Yuma, Arizona. , Headliners include a Moody Blues tribute on January 9, a tribute to country stars Luke Bryan and Keith Urban on January 16 and Mick Adams and the Stones playing January 23. The 60-acre resort has a bar, cabanas and more than 400 home or RV sites. Go to YumPalmsRVResort.com/




Save the date. The  2026 Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Telluride, Colorado will be held as usual in the month of June. Headliners, workshops and other details TBA. The iconic festival attracts 15,000 people or more, so start planning early. See https://bluegrass.com › telluride/

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It’s reported that Grant Campground in Yellowstone National Park won’t open until June, 2026. 

Word is that North Beach Campground at  Emma Wood State Beach, Ventura, California, is closed through May,  2026 for repairs and construction projects. The group camp remains open. The Emma Wood Group Camp area near Ventura Beach RV Resort is expected to  remain open.


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