Friday, August 8, 2025

RV Parking, but WHERE? + Late News of New & Future RV Parks

Copyright Janet Groene 2025. To place your ad on all six Groene sites for one low rate, email janetgroene at yahoo.com/ 


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             GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS FROM 

              CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS


      

       WHO OWNS THE PLACE YOU'LL

              PARK YOUR RV TODAY?



Does it matter who owns the the place where you will sleep tonight?

YOU BET IT DOES!

Your wheel estate,  your rules. Their real estate, their rules. The person, company or government that owns the place where your park your RV  determines your costs, liabilities, rights and safety. 

With crowds of new RV’s and RV-ers hitting the roads how, summer, new campgrounds are popping up everywhere. Existing RV parks are expanding. Mom-and-pop campgrunds are being gobbled up by big corporations.


  Here are questions to ask when you find that your favorite campground has changed owners.


NEW RATES. Prices are going up everywhere but new owners may also change the rate schedule with, say, a different rewards club, different long-term or weekend rates, minimum or maximum stay,  more categories for space and service. To the RV traveler this means new opportunities for deals or discounts. Many RV parks now give discounts to military, teachers, first responders or people with disabilities. 

NEW STANDARDS. Within national campground chains, certain basic standards are maintained throughout. It’s good to know that, say, every park flying the Happy Hoookup flag has a five-star rating for clean showers or a dog park with pet wash. 




NEW RULES.  Rules are usually posted on the website, so it’s smart to read them in advance before you are asked to sign them during a rushed check-in. Sometimes new rules are required by state law such as tenant rights. Or the new owners’ insurance company doesn’t permit the park to admit dogs of certain breeds.


New owners may use the 10-year  rule or requite a background check. Because of crowding, many parks now have strict check-in and check-out times. The park may now be for seasonal visitors only or only folks 55+. Know before you go. To break the rules can mean eviction with no refund. 

REWARDS PROGRAMS. Can you transfer points you earned under the old owners to the new one?  

RESERVATIONS may be under a new website, phone or service. Time windows may be different for earlybirds. Some reservations open a year ahead, some six months. Penalties for cancellation may have changed. Reservations may be required and payment may be only electronic or only in cash. 


Some parks are now fully automatic

NEW TECH applies to everything from hookups to Wi-Fi and how you pay for arcade games and laundry machines.  Know how you will pay and what digital payments are accepted. Some features, such as food trucks,  may be cash only. Some parks are cashless.  Metered electric at each site may add to your nightly costs.

Summing up: Stay aware, informed and nimble.  If last year’s Ye Olde Camp Hollow has been snapped up by one of the big corporations that are on buying sprees these days, know before you go.  

 

Home, sweet home, is where you park it



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          CAMPGROUNDS GOOD NEWS; BAD NEWS

The latest news from local sources in the US and Canada. It may be incomplete or premature. It's presented here so you can follow up on your own and act when the time comes.  Locations are in boldface. Dates are in red. No endorsement of any place, service or event is implied.  


NEW RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS

Just south of Ferguson, Iowa, a new county park has 30 campsites with water and electric. More than half the sites are ADA rated.  In the future Green Castle Campground will have frisbee golf and as many as 60 campsites. Rates are said to be $22 nightly on a first-come basis. Go to  https://marshallcountyia.gov/

New in Sicamous, British Columbia, the Mara Lake RV Park & 
Campground at Sicamous Houseboats has up to 50 fully serviced RV sites with BBQ, picnic table and, beach access. Bring your own boat, rent a houseboat, stroll the boardwalk and use the washrooms. The campground will be open year-round, a plus for those who come here in winter for the sledding trails. Check the website for upcoming special events. See (www.) MaraLakeCampground.com/ 

Gentry, Arkansas has a new RV park near City Lake with its trails, fishing and kayaking. Tree-shaded RV sites at Rustic Ridge Retreat  have city water and 30/50 amp electric. The park has free Wi-Fi, a bark park, community grilling area and a camp store. See  https://www.rusticridgeretreat.org/

SCUTTLEBUTT


There is a good chance that campgrounds in Umstead Park, Raleigh, North Carolina will have easier RV access by the end of this year. State officials are looking for ways to modify the entrance.  Stay tuned.

Set to open in 2026 is a 55-site campground in the the Pembina Gorge State Recreation Area, North Dakota. Modern and primitive sites will be offered; cabins will be open all year. The area near the Canadian border is known for rugged outdoor adventures, especially fossil hunts. Go to https://www.parkrec.nd.gov/

RV PARK  CHANGES, REOPENINGS, NEW OWNERS

When you camp at Wind Creek State Park, Alexander City, Alabama you'll find a new look thanks to a recent upgrade project. The campground on Lake Martin has new cottages and, for RV visitors, 50-amp service, wider RV pads and more ADA facilities. The park has more than 500 campsites, all with water and electric. More than 100 have sewers too.  Go to (www.) AlaParks.com for reservations.

Closed since it was heavily damaged by a blizzard in 2023, Greenfield State Park, New Hampshire reopened this season with 250 campsites,  extensive improvements, upgrades to roads, water, electric and sewers, and a new dump station. Renovations continue and a few facilities are still closed. The campground’s  park’s seasonal closing date is November 11. (603) 547-3497,  (www.) ReserveAmerica.com/

EVENTS
Dates are subject to change. You may need separate reservations for the event and the campsite.




Calling all square dancers to Oconee State Park, Mountain Rest,  South Carolina forFriday evening of Labor Day Weekend. Meet at The Barn across from the park office and wear your square dancing shoes and duds. Price $3/adult ages 15 and up, $2/child ages 6-14, children 5 and under are free (84) 638-5353.  Camping reservations 1-866-345-PARK



The Fall Harvest Festival at Sleeper State Park, Caseville, Michigan is a campers-only event September 26-28. To reserve a campsite call 1-800-447-2757. Bring decorations for your campsite, When you check in the schedule of activities will be provided. For festival details call (989) 856-4411. 











The 50th annual Atalaya Art Festival will be at  Huntington Beach State Park, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. Dates are September 26-28 so reserve now your choice of the 173 park campsites. Full and partial hookup sites are available and Wi-Fi throughout is free. One of the South’s premier art festivals, the affair attracts more than 100 fine artisans and artists. Local musicians and food stars will be on hand.
For more information call Huntington Beach State Park (843)-237-4440.


On selected dates through 2025, interpretive guides provide petroglyph tours of  Thousand Hills State Park | Kirksville, Missouri. The park is home to rock carvings made by ancestors of today’s Native Americans. Get  dates details at  660-665-6995. Registration is not required for the tours. The park has two campgrounds with electric hookups. The park is closes November through March.  Reserve your campsite at (877) 422-6766..

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Calling all square dancers to Oconee State Park, Mountain Rest,  South Carolina forFriday evening of Labor Day Weekend. Meet at The Barn across from the park office and wear your square dancing shoes and duds. Price $3/adult ages 15 and up, $2/child ages 6-14, children 5 and under are free (84) 638-5353.  Camping reservations 1-866-345-PARK


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Friday, August 1, 2025

The RV Woman's Wardrobe + RV Park Good/Bad News

 Copyright Janet Groene 2025. 

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RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS


Photo by Travel Fashion Girl 

Fit to be tried....

The RV Woman’s Wardrobe

Versatility. Easy care. Season-spanning. Flattering. Durable. All these and more go into choosing duds  for the RV life. Except for “casual” there are no rules for dressing like an RV-er.  

Women’s tastes , budgets and activities differ, so there isn’t a one-size-fits all wardrobe.  Traveling or even living full-time in an RV you can follow the seasons.  Follow the sun and live your entire life in swim suits and flip-flops. Or  or hug the mountaintops where you’ll need ski togs most of the year. Some RV women in the work force need uniforms or business dress.

In any case we all have to deal with laundry,  limited closet space and occasional  surprises, emergencies and disasters.  Here are thoughts on dressing up, dressing down, and dressing clean.

* We all have colors that work for us. For space efficiency it’s best to stick with that spectrum rather than chasing each year’s “hot” hues. Staying with one’s tried-and-true palette saves space not only on outfits but also on makeup, shoes and accessories. 

* One color choice is to buy only black, white,  or black and white outfits, then go wild with colored accessories such as scarves, belts, socks and shoes.  I once worked with a woman who always looked so chic and colorful, it was months before I realized all her basics were black, white or black and white.  

* Other one-palette choices are denim, camo or khaki. Everything goes with them.

* Barbara DesChamps, author of books on traveling light, suggests, “Jeans are bulky to wash and slow to dry so are not recommended.”  Although jeans are a standard uniform everywhere these days and a safe choice for any occasion, I don’t follow the crowd. Jeans are too hot in summer and not warm enough in winter.

* When I broke my arm, I discovered how useful medical scrubs can be. They are full of pockets that made it easy for me carry things around the campsite. They are cool, tropic weight and a snap to launder. On the minus side, they are not ruggedly durable.  

“Microfiber coats and jackets are compact and water-repellant. If they have hoods, you may not need umbrellas,” Barbara says. She suggests one basic, dark color (navy, black, brown) for coats, slacks and shoes. “Avoid pastel colors for these if you don’t want constant maintenance,” she warns. Once these basics are in place you can have shirts in all colors.”

Many revrrsibles are available


  “Fleece pullovers and jackets are more compact and easier to care for than sweaters,” continues Barbara.  I’ll add that fleece jogging suits are another of those versatile wardrobes that many women find comfortable around the clock.





Double-duty duds are always a plus. You can find jackets with zip-out linings or zip-off arms and hoods, slacks that zip apart to become shorts or pedal pushers, camisoles that double as a bra  and reversible skirts, vests and shells. New fabrics may be no-iron, sunproof, waterproof, stainproof or bug proof.


* Get two looks from one pair of plain pumps. Shop for clip-on bows. Get a rainbow of laces for plain white kicks.  


Look for removable shoe clpps




* Use color grabber-type laundry aids that allow you to do light colors and darks in the same load. 


* You can’t have too many tee shirts. They serve as nightwear, daytime tops, swim suit cover-ups, underwear and share wear for different family members. Fold, roll and tuck them in anywhere. 


Both men and women wear sarongs


* Buy or make a length of hemmed, no iron, lightweigh cotton fabric about 2 ½ to 4 yards by 36 to 45  inches wide to serve as a sarong, then have fun experimenting with all the ways to tie it. Or simply use it as a shawl, picnic table cloth or ground cloth. In many parts of the world, draped fabrics are  everyday wear for both women and men. See websites that provide ideas for tying a simple length of cloth as a swim suit cover-up, skirt or dress. 





DOES THE OPEN ROAD CALL YOUR NAME?

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              RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS; 
                  GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS

Locations are by city and state or province and are shown in boldface. Dates are in red. Confirm all details before you book. 

RV PARK CHANGES, UPDATES

Jellystone Camp Resorts are one of the nation’s largest and liveliest chains, with eight locations in Texas alone. New to the Lone Star state’s Jellystone family is the former Jetstream Resort at Stone Oaks Ranch in Austin, Texas.  It’s now known as Jellystone Park Austin North and it’s adding tons of new amenities such as wagon rides, many more water features, gem mining and a basketball court.  (512) 641-1072. 

Formerly family owned, the Waynesboro, Virginia North 340 Campground is now a member of the Team Outsider family. Contact (www.) TeamOutsider.com/

In the Es Kooteay Regional District of British Columbia, the new, 405-acre Wycliffe Park Campground is now open with 20 campsites, biking and hiking trails, horseshoe pits, fire pits, disc golf, ball fields and a picnic area. Reserve at  https://letscamp.ca/camps/wycliffe/

After a year-long closure for repairs and improvements, the  Green Bay Campground in Bonner County, Idaho (it’s southeast of Sandpoint)   has five additional campsites, more vault toilets and a larger parking area. The campground offers swimming, boating,  kayaking, and mountain biking. The $15 dry campsites are now reserved at recreation.gov/

See more road trip ideas near and far, here and there,  sooner or later at https://janetgroene.blogspot.com/


EVENTS






Now through Labor day, get up close  with hummingbirds at Lake Hope  State Park near New Plymouth,  Ohio in the Hocking Hills, . Thursday through Sunday at 1 p.m. hummingbird experts guide you through an unforgettable experience. Holding a vial of sugar water and sitting quietly,  you’ll soon have a hummingbird literally eating out of your hand. The experience is free; donations are appreciated. (740) 596-4938





Jam bands, bluegrass and folk music are on the menu at the Hillberry Harvest Moon festival in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, October 8-12. Choose  RV dry parking or a site with water and electric.  Showers are available.  Breathe country air on a 160-acre farm. Listen to live music from local and nationally known artists. . Play disc golf, go mountain biking and shop the general store. See (www.) IloveEureka.com/


Lakeview Terrace Resort,, RV Park & Camoground in Lewiston, California hosts the 2025 Fall into Music Festival September 26-28. Ten bands will perform in a world of food trucks, vendors selling arts and crafts, fire dancers, drum circles and events for the kids. For details and camping reservations call (530) 778-3803.  Get details of the concert schedule including the Sunday brunch  at (www.) TheLakeviewTerraceResort.com.



Bring your wading shoes when camping August 27 at Table Rock State Park, PIckens, South Carolina. Meet a park ranger and wade the creek while looking for  critters, plants and other treasure in the cold, flowing waters. The wading sessions, also held on other selected dates, are free with park admission. The park has two campgrounds, both with water and electric hookups. For park information call (864) 878-7381, For camping reservations go to Reserve.southcarolinastateparks.com/ Most require a two-night stay.

SCUTTLEBUTT

After many years, free stays at Idaho forest service/BLM campsites may be over. Proposals are in the works to set rates for formerly free sites and raise rates at those that already charge a fee. Nevertheless, camping Idaho forests will still be one of the best buys ever. 

Plans have been off again, on again to add a campground at the airport in Benner Township, Pennsylvania. Now things are looking hopeful again for a campground with 60 RV sites  and 40 tiny homes. The project will also have bathrooms and a clubhouse/office. Aircraft parking would be adjacent. Stay tuned. 

The rush is on to score a 25% discount on camping reservations at more than a dozen Alabama state parks. Use the code AUGUST25 and book a stay between between now and August 28. Parks offering the deal are Blue Springs, Buck’s Pocket, Cathedral Caverns, Cheaha, Chewacla, DeSoto, Jackson, Gulf, Joe Wheeler, Lake Gundersville, Lakepoint, Meaher, Oak Mountain, Richwood Caverns, Roland Cooper and Wind Creek.

Jefferson County, Iowa has a new county RV park with full hookups.  Prairie Ridge Campground is for travelers with self-contained RV’s. There are no bathrooms. Payment is by QR code and arrivals are first-come only. Call (641) 472-4421.

In Chico, California, longtime landmark Scotty’s Landing on the 
Sacramento River  has new owners and is undergoing a transformation from mobile home park to RV park.  For details of a proposed opening of the RV park next spring, try Scotty’s Boat Landing,  (530) 710-2020 pr (www.)scottysontheriver.com/

Where to go on your next camping or RV road trip? See affordable family travel events,  dates and places at https://janetgroene.blogspot.com 



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Thursday, July 24, 2025

RV Refrigerator Rehab + New RV Parks

 Copyright Janet Groene 2025


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CAMPGROUNDS; GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS

Is your State or Province in this week's news? 


CLEANING YOUR

RV REFRIGERATOR





Ordinary cleaning isn’t enough  for most RV refrigerators, especially if the unit has been closed up with decaying food inside. Many of the refrigerator's materials are plastic and porous. They absorb stink to the core. Smells must be banished patiently,  one step at a time. 

Note: additional steps may be required depending on the type of refrigerator. Check your owner's manual. 

1. Take everything out of the unit including trays and shelves. Discard any spoiled food where wildlife and pets can’t get at it. 

2.  Wash food containers in hot water with dishwasher detergent. (Put through a dishwasher or hand-wash while wearing rubber gloves.) 

3. Wash removable refrigerator components (shelves, etc.) in warm, soapy water with a couple of tablespoons of baking soda in solution. Rinse and dry completely, preferably in the sun. Set aside. 

4. Wash the interior with soapy water and perhaps bleach until it looks clean. Then wash with baking soda water mixed at the rate of 2 tablespoons soda per quart of warm water. Pay special attention to the gaskets, edges, nooks and crannies.

5. If there is a drain, remove and wash the plug and use a turkey baster to flush  out the drain with baking soda solution. Leave the drain plug out to dry completely. Repeat if necessary.  Leave the drain plug out until plug and drain channel are thoroughly dry. 

6. If there is a drip pan under the refrigerator, empty and clean it completely. Check any signs of leaks and wood rot under the pan. 

7. Once the unit is empty and completely clean and dry, fill it with crumpled newspaper or put in a tray filled with kitty litter, baking soda, activated charcoal or coffee grounds. Close the door and let things stand overnight. Remove contents and wash down the interior again with baking soda water. Dry and repeat with new newspaper or trays if necessary. 

        8. Remove dust and build-up from refrigerator coils

        9. If your owner's manual suggests applying wax or other protective coatings, have them on hand to use as a final step. 

    10.  If unpleasant smells continue to belch out of the vents after you re-start the refrigerator, run it empty overnight except for tray of baking soda or activated charcoal in the main unit and another in the freezer section.  




CAMPGROUNDS; GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS

This late breaking news is from our local sources and is presented here for you to grab  onto, verify, then follow up as the story develops. No endorsement of any campground is implied. 


NEW AND FUTURE RV PARKS

Now open in Georgetown, Texas, the new, gated Georgetown Crossing RV Park offers 170 RV sites, full hookups, long-term stays, a clubhouse, laundry, game room, two pickleball courts, a dog park and fiber internet.  Some RV sites are covered. Storage sheds are also available for rent.  (512) 843-7913

Reservations are open now at pre-opening bargain rates for the Grand Opening on  October 1. The new Unhitched North Pensacola RV Park is in Cantonment, Florida in the Panhandle. Use the discount code NEWPARK. The 88 big-rig RV sites have full hookups. The park will have a dog park and EV charging stations, with more amenities for long- and short-stay guests will be added as construction continues. Go to  https://www.unhitchedrv.com/locations/unhitched-north-pensacola/



In Toledo, Ohio, the the Glass City Metropark downtown will have a first class RV park by next year. Check with (www.) ToldeoMetroparks.com from time to time for a reservations opening date. 




SCUTTLEBUTT

Rates rise August 1 for all fees and services in the state parks of Michigan. This means RV campers will pay $4 to $10 more per campsite depending on location and services. Lodgings, reservations fees, admissions, recreation passports and others state park costs also rise. 

Maryville, South Carolina may have a new, 72-site RV park at the Campbell Marine Complex by fall of next year. To be called The Landing, the complex on the historic Ashley River  will include  a marina, swimming pool, clubhouse, sports courts and mini-golf . In time, additions may include commercial buildings such as retail and a restaurant plus as many as 700 RV sites. For updates try (www.) Gtcparks.org/

RV FRIENDLY EVENTS


Plan now to be at Robbers Cave State Park, Wilburton, Oklahoma on October 17-19 for the annual Fall Festival. Browse the classic car show, hear live music all day and evening, enjoy fall foliage, eat treats from vendors galore and shop the many arts an crafts booths. The park has RV, tent and equestrian camping,  a playground, dump station, rock climbing, a beach, horseback rides for rent, paddleboats, and more. (918) 465-2562



Friday, July 18, 2025

RV Bathroom Hacks + Latest RV Park Good/Bad News

Copyright Janet Groene 2025.


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CAMPGROUND GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS






 



Even a small van can have a private bathroom.

Tiny RV Bathroom, Big Ideas

Even in the smallest  RV,  the bathroom or toilet compartment can use clever hacks and wrinkles to make every inch count. Here are some ideas that may work for you.


An entire bathroom cabinet hangs on a single hook


*  Don’t try to use the bathroom as you do at home,  There isn't room for all the his-her-and- theirs toiletries. Give everyone a toiletry kit to take in and out of the john, then stow in their own space elsewhere. The portable kit is also handy to grab and go to the gym, pool or campground showers. At the end of the trip, take it home to refresh for the next trip. 

Decide where and how to stow dirty clothes.  If there isn’t room for a real hamper, get a couple of laundry bags and find places to hang them. Later I’ll address laundry as a separate topic. Note that many campgrounds prohibit drying laundry or beach towels outside.


RV’s never have enough towel and dryng racks, yet you need lots of  space to dry bath towels,  tea towels, wash cloths, swim suits and beach towels. Add a second shower curtain rod to serve as a drying rack. A spring-loaded shower rod can hold heavier items. For drying light items, use a spring-loaded curtain rod might fit your needs. 





 

Add an extra shower rod as a drying rack

Retractable clothesline reels are sold in camping supply stores. Use them as needed, then zip them back into their tiny reel. They are lifesavers but are flimsy, suitable only  for a swim suit or a line of lingerie. 


* Wire shelf units that hang over the shower head aren’t a good idea in an RV.  The weight puts extra load on delicate RV  plumbing. Also,  they sway with road motion, eventually etching the shower wall.  Don’t trust suction cup bathroom shelves and bins,  especially with heavy or breakable bottles. Underway, RV's vibrate and flex. These fixtures can break loose on bumpy roads.  

* A wall-mounted hair dryer is a convenience and space saver.  Installation should be done by an RV electrician.

* The shower pan or tub are good places to stash large or heavy items, such as potted plants, before you get underway.  Protect the tender fiberglass surface with a mat.


* Use fabrics and soft goods to soften the look and feel of a small bath. Soft goods also deaden sound. Add a plush toilet lid cover, a treated  cotton shower curtain rather than plastic, and fabric window coverings rather than clattery blinds. Do you have a large wall expanse? Cover it with cork board, then mount a mirror and other small, flat items. 

* The more ventilation in the bathroom, the better for privacy, mildew and odor control.  You might replace the overhead vent with a vent that contains a solar fan or have an RV electrician install an wired exhaust fan. It can be put  on a mechanical timer that can be set for, say, 15 or 20 minutes before it turns off automatically.

*  It’s difficult to train the family to use the bathroom exhaust fan. Steam or odors build up in seconds in a small space.  Consider having the light switch wired to the exhaust fan, so they go on together. Then nobody can forget to use the fan. 



These  inexpensive, stick-on towel "tuckers" take up little space yet can hold dozens of washcloths, dish clothes, tea towels and other light items. 



Make every inch count







COOKING ABOARD YOUR RV

    For yourself or a gift,  Janet Groene's timeless RV cookbook is packed with shortcuts, tips and 270 easy, delicious recipes to cook inside the camper or outside on the campfire, camp stove or grill.  

https://amzn.to/3nNndWY 




This week's 

CAMPGROUNDS; GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS

These news breaks are from local sources and may be imcomplete or premature. They are presented to give RV travelers an early heads-up. Follow the story on your own as it develops. Listings are by state or province.

RV PARK AND CAMPGROUND CLOSURES

Because of recent natural disasters and changes in laws or zoning, many changes are taking place. Check ANY campground directly (not just their website) for sudden changes. Also, confirm regular seasonal closings and spring openings, which vary greatly. Many RV parks are staying open all year, even in the coldest climates. 

The county campground at the Cachuma Lake Recreation Area, California, remains closed. Due to weather and other construction delays, the updated and improved campground is expected to open by Labor Day. See (www.) Recreation.gov/

The campground at Suwannee River State Park, Live Oak, Florida, is closed for repairs with an expected opening date in August.

The City of Trail RV Park, Trail,  British Columbia, has been closed because of nearby construction. There is still no clue to when it can reopen. Information may be available from  the local tourism office, (www.) Trail.ca/ 

The campground, day use areas and boating access at Muskallonge State Park, Michigan were reported to be closed for improvements until October 1. Also in Michigan, Otsego Lake State Park will close its campground next month while full hookups are added to 44 RV sites. 

Sleepy Hollow State Park, Michigan is closed through October 31 while the campground is paved and new toilet and shower buildings are built. 


CAMPGROUND AND RV PARK REOPENINGS

All three campgrounds at Ludington State Park, Michigan are expected to be open again after improvements. Check to see if it’s on schedule.

NEW OWNERS, IMPROVEMENTS, ADDITIONS, CHANGES

In Leduc, Alberta, the Edmonton/Leduc (Alberta) Lions KOA Journey is new to the KOA family. New owners plan a major expansion into a nearby site next to Telford Lake. The park offers 50-amp power, big rig sites, two pickleball sites, a playground and an event venue.  The  campground is open mid-April to mid-October. ( 780)  986-1882.

RV FRIENDLY EVENTS


 Plan to be in Pine Grove Furnace State Park, Pennsylvania  for the Fall Furnace Fest  scheduled for October 18-19. Bring the family for autumn color,  folksy gatherings,  live music, pumpkin carving, food and craft vendors, scarecrow making and hearing the legend of the “Hairy Hand” at Fuller Lake. Most activities are free. The park’s campground has 70 tent and trailer sites open through mid-December. A camp store is 1/4 mile from the campsites. Make reservations at (www.) PennsylvaniaStateParks.reserveAmerica/ 


Make reservations now for the one and only Suwannee Roots Festival at the Suwannee Music Park and Campground in Live Oak, Florida. Dates are October 9-12.  The long, long list of headliners includes Donna Buffalo, who will perform all four days,  and favorites such as Oteil & Friends, the Yonder Mountain String Band and the Jon Stickley Trio.  The campground has tent and RV sites under ancient live oak trees,  canoeing on the Suwannee River, food,  bike paths and a new bat house (yes, that's bats, not bath).   Go to SuwanneeRootsRevival..com/. 



Be at Table Rock State Park, Pickens, South Carolina October 3-5 for the 30th annual Moon Dance festival presented by the Harvest Moon Folk Society.  Dance to music by the Lagomorph Quartet and Good & Plenty.  Tickets for the festival are earlybird priced through August 31. See (www.) .eventbrite.com/e/moondance-2025/ The park has two campgrounds, both with water and electric hookups. Campsite reservations 1-866-345-PARK..  

 

Save the date for ear blasting entertainment at the Infrasound Equinox 2026 scheduled for September 11-14, 2025 in Clarks Grove, Minnesota.. Come for camping and nonstop music in hard charging bass and dubstep. RV and car camping passes are available. https://theticketing.co/e/infraeqx25/

See shortcut recipes for camping and RV at https://campandrvcook.blogspot.com


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The new Sunset RV Resort in New Caseville, Michigan is a-building now but it won’t open fully until 2027. At first it will have 67 seasonal RV sites with full hook-ups and concrete pads. In the future it will have a swimming pool, clubhouse and more, Google it from time to time to follow this developing story. 

Maybe you heard of plans for a new, 115-site  RV park in downtown, Anchorage, Alaska. It’s looking like a sure thing for an opening of the Denali View RV Resort in summer, 2026  but some hurdles have yet to be met. Stay tuned as the story develops and grab reservations as soon as they open.

A new, 24-acre  RV park is slated to be built on grounds of the former Ocean Edge Golf Club in Frisco, North Carolina.. Many permits and plans have yet to be made. Stay tuned.

Moving ahead in Davidson North Carolina is a $65 million sports complex that will include an RV park. In addition to eight baseball fields,X-country track, water park,  tennis, soccer, pickleball there will be concession stands and parking.  

The Rockwell RV And Adventure Park is taking shape in Mankato,, Minnesota in a former quarry. 

It’s an even 100 locations now for Love’s Travel Stops, a favorite overnight oasis for RV travelers. This new one is off I-80 at Caitlin, Nevada.

What can you do with $8.5 million?  Extensive renovations and improvements are coming to Keith J Charters Traverse City State Park’s campground in Michigan. Closed for the rest of this summer and all next summer, the upgraded campground will have improved facilities for campers as well as better traffic flow and access when it reopens in April, 2027

See money-saving, better tasting HOMEMADE recipes for trail mixes at https://createagorp.blogspot.com/  Mke them by the shipload, then package individually for the pocket or backpack. 


NEW RV PARKS AND RESORTS 

Just above Vernon, British Columbia, the SilverStar Mountain Resort has a new, 36-site campground. While there are spaces for RV’s, this is dry camping.  Indoor bathrooms and a laundry are found at the resort, See (www.) SkiSilverStar,com/

Parc Brisbee is a new, all ages mobile home and RV park in Brisbee, Arizona. Short term RV stays are also welcomed. Visit https://parcbisbee.com/,  (520) 214-6099.

New this season in Mount Vernon, Washington, the 160-site, pet friendly  Town & Country Motorcoach Resort offers  full hookups, hot tubs,  pickleball courts, laundry, showers and on-site eateries. See TownAndCountryRV.com/

In downtown Gaylord, Michigan, the new Alpine RV Resort has nightly RV sites, yurts and cabins plus , mini-golf, a water park, bar and grill, dog park,  outdoor pool and many more resort amenities. Additional features in the growing resort will open by the fall of next year with 227 RV sites. (833) 425-8337. 

NEW OWNERS, CHANGES, EXPANSIONS, UPGRADES

In Cascade, Colorado the Lone Duck Campground has a new owner. Small and with a scenic stream, the 5-acre campground offers tent, RV and cabin accommodations, a swimming pool, a playground and arcade. To be added is a gift shop stocked with local products. (719) 684-9907

After major water improvement and  and other infrastructure upgrades, Cotton Hill Campground on Lake Eufaula in Fort Gaines, Georgia  is open again with full services. Reservations are now open at the Recreation.gov/



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