Friday, May 1, 2026

Let's Talk RV Awnings + RV Park Headline News

  Copyright Janet Groene 2026. 

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                   Adding the right awning to your RV 

                  is like adding a whole new room

RV TRAVEL EXPERT Janet Groene  Interviews awning expert Kevin Ding

Copyright Janet Groene

Adding an awning to your RV is like adding a room. It provides shade for people on the patio and cools that entire side of the rig. That alone can be a huge energy saver. 

    On the other hand, awnings cost money, need maintenance and are subject to wind damage. How to make a wise choice? I went to Kevin Ding, Senior Technology Manager at Awnlux for expert advice. Here’s what I learned.



Measure for awning size and for placement of and installation of fixtures

JANET: I just bought a new RV. How do I begin shopping for the right awning?

KEVIN DING: First, the awning size should be proportional to your RV. For larger Class C motorhomes or travel trailers, a 3.5-meter (or longer) awning is generally recommended to provide sufficient shade coverage. For smaller Class B models, a 2.5-meter awning is typically more suitable, offering a balanced look and practical use.

Next, consider your usage habits. If you travel frequently, an electric awning offers greater convenience. If you only use it occasionally, a manual awning can be a cost-effective option. Finally, for off-grid camping, solar awnings are an excellent choice, combining shading with power generation.

For first-time RV owners, I also recommend contacting your RV dealer before purchasing. Obtain the vehicle’s structural drawings to confirm whether reinforced mounting points are available. If you don’t have the measurements,  measure the available installation width and height on your RV, avoiding obstructions such as windows and doors. 

JANET: You’ve given me something to think about. I see now that  It’s more than just choosing a compatible color scheme. What are the most common mistakes a buyer makes when installing an awning?

KEVIN: (Adding) an aftermarket awning is acceptable, but it may require replacing mounting brackets and the awning sail, where original factory awnings often allow direct installation with existing hardware. However, OEM accessories are usually more expensive, so cost-effective alternatives are also a good choice.


The right awning with the right supports in the right place(s) 

KEVIN: Based on our experience here at Awnlux, the most common issues during installation include:

1.Incorrect sizing — in the RV industry, awning size refers to the distance from arm center to arm center, not the fabric width. This is a very common misunderstanding.

2 .Incorrect positioning during installation — misalignment of the support arms can prevent the awning from retracting smoothly.

JANET: That’s a good point. You’re saying that I need an installer who knows RV’s and also knows awnings. What  common mistakes do awning owners make in everyday use?  

KEVIN: The first mistake is using the awning in strong winds or heavy rain. For safety reasons, retract the awning during these conditions. Awnings are primarily designed for sun protection. However, in light rain, adjusting the tilt angle helps water drain properly.

The second misstep is retracting the awning while the fabric is still wet. That can lead to mold and mildew. Third is failing to fully retract and secure the awning before driving. Serious damage can result. Lastly, don’t force the awning to open or close. If  it doesn't work smoothly, look first for the underlying issues.

JANET:   A lot of expensive products for cleaning an awning are out there. Please give me some tips on cleaning and maintenance.

KEVIN: Use mild soapy water for cleaning. Avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the fabric coating. Make sure the fabric is completely dry before retracting the awning. If necessary, you can also use an awning cover to protect the fabric from direct sunlight and help prevent premature aging.

JANET: Let’s talk about damage.  Can rips and tears be mended? 


KEVIN: Small, central damage (such as holes or tears under 15 cm can usually be repaired with professional repair tape. However if the tear is along the edge, exceeds 30 cm (about 11 inches)  or forms an L- or cross-shaped pattern, we recommend replacing the entire fabric. 

JANET:   I do a lot of waterfront camping and I know that ocean air is tough on metals. How can take care of the awning's mechanical parts? 


KEVIN: After exposure to (salt air) rinse mechanical parts with fresh water. Regularly check bolts and mounting brackets. Keep moving parts clean, and lubricate them as needed. Proper usage—especially retracting the awning during harsh weather—is also key to longer awning life. 

JANET: I try to avoid gadgets and accessories but I’m tempted by some of the new options. 

KEVEN: Every accessory can make a difference, but I particularly recommend the following:

1.Wind sensor: Automatically retracts the awning in strong winds, preventing potential damage.

2.Protective cover: Shields the fabric, extending product life and improving appearance.

3. LED lighting: Enhances nighttime usability and creates a more comfortable camping atmosphere.

4. Center support arm: Improves stability, especially for awnings over 16 ft.

JANET: Thank  you, Mr. Ding. 

For more information go to service@awnlux.com.  Hotline: 800- 820- 4000 or wnluxpro.com/ 






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   GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS AS OF MAY 1

This late breaking news is gathered from our local sources and may be premature or incomplete for travel planning. It's up to the reader to follow up as the story develops. No endorsement of any place or produce is implied. 

    Dates are in red. Locations in the U.S and Canada are in boldface. 

NEW RV PARKS, CAMPGROUNDS, TRAVEL STOPS

In McConnelsville,  Ohio, Jesse Owens State Park has a new visitor center and a new campground with cabins and 50 full hookup RV sites. The park's Big Muskie Campground has a camp store, modern showers and a playground. See OhioDNR.gov/

The newest Love’s Travel Stop is in Quinton, Alabama, at Exit 70 off I-122. The stop has  RV hookups, a dog park, eat-in and take-out foods, showers and a laundry,


CHANGES, NEW OWNERS, UPGRADES, EXPANSIONS


Near Keremeos, British Columbia, new owners are sought for The Eagle R.V. Park & Campground.. The year-round campground has 50-amp sites, showers, a gym and a coin laundry · +1 250-499-5439

The campground at Knob Noster State Park, Missouri has undergone extensive renovations, and the campground’s back loop officially reopened April 16, according to a press release. The campground had been closed for renovations, but is now open . This project included 50-amp upgrades to 20 campsites  as well as a new pit latrine. Call (877) 422-6766  or see  https://icampmo1.usedirect.com/MSPWeb/

Formerly Cape Kiwanda RV Park, Hart’s Camp is a luxury RV getaway in Pacific City, Oregon. The resort has full hookup RV sites as well as coastal cabins and cottages. Enjoy fine dining, music weekends, craft, beer, hiking, , biking and Pacific views. (503) 965-7006

`The only family campground on Martha’s Vineyard is now owned by a national chain. However, the policy at new owner Northgate Resorts is to continue family-owned campground traditions, at least for a while. This means no changes for now at the revered MV Family Campground in Tilbury, Massachusetts. 

Zoning has been approved in Homosassa, Florida for a big change in plans for Stillwater Estates, which was to be a 55-cabin  community. Now it’s destined to be a 110-site RV park with a storage area for RV’s and boats. Stay tuned as this project proceeds




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WISCONSIN CAMPGROUND CHANGES, UPGRADES

Here in alphabetical order by location is news from the Badger State. 

In Cambria, Glacier Valley Campground in Cambria will add up to 20 new campsites by2027.  Present inventory at this family resort is 150 sites. About half are seasonal, so reach out now for next year. See GlacierValleyCampground.com,  (920) 348-5488. 

Keyes Lake Campground,  Florence, will grow its 45-site campground this summer by 15 sites, an expanded menu in the ice cream shop and a new coffee bar. Call (715) 528-4907 or go to KeyesLakeCampground.com/

Emrick Lake Campground & Resort, Oxford, is no longer a camp just for Boy Scouts but the same, family-proud values remain with safety first and a full menu of age-appropriate activities on land and water. Reserve early for theme weekends like the fabulous Father’s Day weekend. (608) 254-7516

In Shell Lake, the family-run Red Barn Campground is adding 50 seasonal sites, which are sure to go quickly.  The swimming pool is being expanded,, the camp store is remodeled and you can count on the same, family-friendly fun, potlucks and games in the barn. See RedBarnCamground.com or call (715) 731-0032.

The 62-site Maple Bear Campground, Tomahawk, will add 30 more campsites by late summer. Some will be seasonal, some nightly. There will also be a new, heated swimming pool and an outdoor bar and grill. Contact MapleBearCampground.com or call (715) 453-5103.

In Wild Rose, Rose’s Enchanted Forest Campground plans to add 30 new campsites by the end of May. More sites will now have sewer hookups and some sites have winter water hookups. (920) 622-3500

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EVENTS for RV TRAVELERS 


Walkabout Camp and RV Park in Woodbine, Georgia brings a big of Australia to the Deep South. Mark your calendar now for the Brad Wells concert to be held here LIVE on  February 13, 2027 The resort has par 3 golf, basketball, volleyball a swimming pool, a gym, nature trails, a dog run and a bar that is open on weekends. Reserve early to save a spot during tconcerts. (912) 729-4110


Meet the new owners of the 80-acre Pioneer Campground atop Sunestown Mountain  in Muncy Valley, Pennsylvania at an opening reception on May 2. Food and drink trucks will be on hand while you tour the hiking trail, playground, activities pavilion, camp store cottages and swimming pool area, Children can try the bounce house. The Bare Bones BBQ will be on site permanently and the family-friendly ambience provided former owners will stay the same. Reserve at PioneerCampgound,com now through October.




In the heart of Amish and RV country, the new North Trace RV Resort is now open in Syracuse, Indiana. The resort has all the latest  amenities as well as an events center that is perfect for RV rallies. (574) 325-1500, northtraceresort.com/ 

New at Tar Hollow State Park, Laurelville, Ohio are RV sites with full hookups. Also new is the shower house, playground, education center and flush toilets. The park near Chillicothe offers hiking paths through deep ravines and dense forests, boating and fishing on Pine Lake, a general store and more. (740) 887-4818

The former Liberty RV Park in Dayton, Ohio has reopened as the fresh new Paradise Acres RV Park. New amenities  include a dog park, full hookups at all 50 RV sites, frisbee golf, horseshoe pits, basketball hoops and tetherball. Email info@paradiseacresrvresort.com or go to paradiseacresrvresort.com/

The 158-site county campground at Flint Creek Water Park in Wiggins, Mississippi will grow by 26 spaces, all of them for RV’s and all accessible. The new name is Tallulah Campground and the project is expected to be finished by the end of the year.  

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Friday, April 17, 2026

WHERE ARE ALL THE NEW RV PARKS?

RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS

GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS

This is current news from our local sources, presented hot off the press so you can follow up on your own as the story develops. No endorsement of any event, park or campground is implied. Locations are in boldface; dates are in red. 


NEW AND UPCOMING RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS



Southern Roots RV Park and Campground is coming to 
La Grange, North Carolina. The 80-acre, family-owned campground will have electric hookups but no bathrooms nor showers, at least for now. Future plans call for a dog park, a sandy beach on the Neuse River, walking trails and a gathering ground to be known as The Yard, where live music will be offered.  We couldn’t find a website nor an opening date. Learn more about this historic area and the many things to do and see here at LaGrangeNC.com/


UPGRADES, NEW OWNERS

Cheboygan State Park, Michigan is getting a new shower building and renovated toilets but they won’t be open until late July. Cabins, the lodge and rustic campgrounds remain open during renovations.

Since new owners took over the Buckboard Marina a year ago in Flaming Gorge, Wyoming,
  Improvements are made to the RV park, store, lodging units, boat slips and storage units.  The 40 RV sites are pull-thru and have full hookups. Rentals are nightly, weekly, monthly or seasonal. See BuckboardMarina.net/rv-park/



.New owners of Keyes Lake Campground in Florence, Wisconsin plan to expand the ice cream shop with baked goods and pizza.  In the upcoming season the park will have golf carts and boat rentals including fishing boats, kayaks and paddleboards.  The campground is open all year and ha access to UTV and ATV trails as well as Keyes Lake, just across the highway. (715) 528-4907





EVENTS



Save money when you book online in advance for an RV pass. The ROMP Bluegrass Festival in Owensboro, Tennessee is scheduled for  June 24-27. Music plays nonstop and there will also be late night jams, special events, kids' programs and food, The event benefits the Bluegrass Hall of Fame & Museum.  Order tickets and see the lineup of performers and more at RompFest.com/   What does ROMP stand for? It’s a River of Music Party.  


 History buffs meet railroad buffs and families who simply love a day of outdoor fun will meet in Rockhill Furnace, Pennsylvania May 16-17 to relive the days when the East Broad Top Railroad went to war. A National Historic Landmark, the narrow gauge railroad brings together displays, activities and memorabilia–including train rides–from the Civil War through World Wars 1 and 11.  See costumed reenactors in their encampments and daily chores. Get details and advance tickets at EastBroadTop.com/ Seven Points Campground on Raystown Lake has electric hookups and a dump station. 814-658-3405


CLOSURES

In Washington, Sequim Bay and Anderson Lake state parks will close in June for improvments and will not reopen until sometime this fall. 


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 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. Order at any book store or let Amazon gift wrap and ship it for you.  https://amzn.to/29XFEkq 

 


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Friday, March 27, 2026

RV Mission: Springtime Florida + Latest RV Park News

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The Tallahassee area is know for its ancient live oaks


MAKE IT YOUR MISSION









Now restored on the original site, the mission church had dirt floors and no pews. 

Mission San Luis

It was 1607, the same year the Jamestown settlers landed in the wilderness known as Virginia. Far away in bustling Spanish Florida,  the chief of the Apalachee asked the governor  to send friars to teach his people about the white man’s god. 

From their mighty stronghold at St. Augustine, Spanish settlers  relied on agricultural  tribes like the Apalachee to  provide corn, squash and beans. A lively trade route existed from St. Augustine to Pensacola. By 1608 the first friars arrived at the village we now call Tallahassee.  To time travel there is the perfect springtime trip.

The council house could seat up to 3,000

Today restored on its original site, Mission San Luis is a living community with a blacksmith working at his forge, chickens roaming, householders sweeping or cooking or candle making. Come to spend at least half a day. Take a tour and for festivals, miliary drills and special sessions in old-time skills such as pine needle basket making.



Today the restored village is alive with people and plantings







Mission San Luis stood for almost 200 years. When Spain lost Florida to the British, the Apalachee people chose to abandon their village and escape with the Spanish to Cuba. Located just south of I-10 in Northwest Florida, the long-forgotten  archaeological site has become ione of Florida tourism’s best-kept secrets. See the giant council house, which can seat up to 3,000, the plank-and-thatch church, carefully tended fields of native crops  and Spanish houses built of wattle and daub. 



The council house is rebuilt on its original site. 



This is a busy city area now,  but ample parking is available for RV’s.  Don’t miss the gift shop. RV campgrounds are seven to ten miles away.   

For more information: Call (850) 487-3711, missionsanluis.org. Admission is charged.


GIVE THE GIFT OF FREEDOM TO a Retiree, Empty Nester, Suddenly Single, New Graduate or Burned Out Colleague

  We full-timed for 10 great years. We describe it, warts and all,  from early beginning to a happy RV  ending when we became part-timers again.  

 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. Order at any book store or let Amazon gift wrap and ship it for you.  https://amzn.to/29XFEkq 


CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS;

GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS

Here is hot-off-the press news, just news.

It may be premature or incomplete for RV travel planning.

Check it out for yourself as the story develops.

CHANGES, NEW OWNERS, UPGRADES

New owners have taken charge at the f Theodosia Marina Resort on Bull Shoals Lake in , Theodosia, Missouri as the resort takes on a new lservice as an events center. The resort has a 95-unit RV park known as the Fort Cook RV Park plus  a large marina, gift shop, motel and restaurant.


The saga of Raptor Ranch continues in Valle, Arizona. The one-time Bedrock City theme park will be allowed to continue operator while changes are made to bring it into compliance. The park now has a campground, grocery store and diner. To be added are gas pumps, park model RV’s for rental, a dog park and spaces for vendors to set up market stalls. In the future are more retail outlets, restrooms and a larger restaurant. Check current status before you go. Raptor-Ranch.com/

The family-owned, pet-friendly Rivers Crossing RV Park in Branford, Florida, opened its first phase last November and is now into Phase 2. In the works are a new office, pickleball, another 45 full hookup RV sites in addition to the initial 95 sites, arts and crafts, a new dog park, Wi-Fi, boat launch and storage, laundry, swimming pool and more. 386-266-9087


NEW AND FUTURE RV PARKS, CAMPGROUNDS





New since late last year in the Panhandle, Pike Pond RV Park in Alford, Florida is a 20-acre spread with a motocross track and 12 full hookup sites for RV’s.  Planned activities, hiking trails and , cliff-top lookouts.  A Dollar General is just across the road.  Contact PinePondRVPark@gmail.com/

A new county campground opens April 1 in Freehold, New Jersey. Turkey Swamp Park has 64 shaded campsites, most of them reserve-able (two night minimum). A dozen sites are saved for first-come arrivals. The park also has cabins, modern showers and laundry and a dump station. Campsites have a fire ring and picnic table.  The park has a lake, fishing, playground, picnic areas and paddleboat rentals. Campsite reservations (732) 462-7286.

Also opening on April 1 is the new Twin City RV Park next to the fairgrounds in Centrailia, Washington. The park has 47 RV sites. Walk to nearby restaurants and a shopping center. See TwinCityPark.com/


EVENTS

Enjoy free entry to national parks and sites during National Park Week, August 22-28. Fees for camping and other extras still apply. 




Save the date. This year’s autumn  Apple Cider Festival in the Keystone State will be held October 4 at Prince Gallitzin State Park, Patton Pennsylvania.  Bring the family to press apple coder, learn about wildlife, try local food specialties, take a hayride and enjoy local live music all day long. The event is free; donations welcome. The park’s campground is open all year. (814) 674-1000, princegallitzinsp@pa.gov/



SCUTTLEBUTT

Reports continue to herald the spring, 2027  opening of the Sunset RV Park in Caseville, Michigan. However, we weren’t able to find a website just yet. The premier park is expected to have a grand clubhouse, 65 RV sites, a swimming pool, full hookups and more.  

Near Ely. Nevada, Kalamazoo Campground closed last year for a complete renovation, which is said to continue until June, 2028. Check out the current conditions at (775)-564-2073.   


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