Friday, April 3, 2026

WHERE ARE THE NEW RV [PARKS?

 Copyright Janet Groene 2026

Grab the news before it's news, then follow the story as it develops and get reservations before they're gone. 

RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS;

GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS

Keep scrolling to see news from previous weeks

Locations are in boldface; dates are in red


Just-in news from our local sources 

US and Canada  as of April 10

This is news, not reviews nor recommendations. 

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It’s early in the process but if New Mexico is on your bucket list, start following the revitalizing plans at Fort Bayard.  Plans for the historic site will involve additions or upgrades to everything from the parade ground to the RV campground. See Visit engagestantec.com/fort-bayard-revitalization-plan/


Gold Panner RV Campground in Cherryville,  British Columbia has new owners. They do not have access to reservations made with previous owners,  and they ask campers to re-book with them at campspot.com/book/goldpanner/ Pan for gold in the creek at added cost.

An old gravel mine is well on its way to becoming a 73-site campground at Porteau Cove, on Howe Sound south of Squamish, British Columbia. The commercial campground will be next to Porteau Cove Provincial Park’s campground. Stay tuned in hopes this project gets approved.


EVENTS


May 1-2 is Wildflower Weekend at DeSoto State Park, Alabama. Come for guided hikes, special programs and a world of spring wildflowers. The park’s campground has full hookups including Wi-Fi and cable TV. Go to ReserveAlaPark.com/



CLOSURES

According to some reports, Doheny State Park, Dana Point, California will close October 1 through May, 2028 for construction and improvements. However plans and dates are different at the official website, Doheny State Beach Campground Climate Resilience & Modernization Project, which will be doing the work. If you’re aiming for this campground, stay on top of this developing story. 

REOPENINGS,  EXPANSIONS, NEW OWNERS

After being closed for months for renovations, Lake Lurleen State Park, Alabama will re-open this spring with a $15 million facelift for its campground. The 1,000 -acre park has hiking trails, a 250-acre lake, a swimming beach and 91 developed campsites. The showers and bathrooms are new. So are rental cabins, boat rentals and Wi-Fi.   


 Formerly named Crystal Crane Hot Springs,  Crane Hot Springs southeast of Burns, Oregon has expanded its RV sites. Come here for the vast geothermal pond, private soaking tubs,  dry camping, glamping or  25 RV sites with full hookups.  Soak in warm waters any time of the year. See CraneHotSPrings.com/



Hurray for Union Township, Ohio, which will gain 70 RV campsites now that the county has given approval for a managed RV park with a dog park and perhaps a pond.  The park will be built with temporary workers in mind and stays will be limited to 90 days. Get information from the local tourism office in Washington Courthouse, (800) 479-7797. 



Campers now have a choice of 75 spacious campsites at the upgraded, year-round Crow’s Nest Campground in Newport, New Hampshire. The park has RV sites, tenting, glamping and cabins, a heated swimming pool, putt-putt golf, an events pavilion and game room. 1 603-945-1142



In Howard, Colorado (near Salida)  a Grand Re-opening on May 1 will herald the new  upgrades and additions at Pleasant View RV Park. Choose views of the river, mountains or native landscaping. The park has 56 full hook-up RV sites, fishing, a boutique for shopping, laundry, showers,  a dog park, outdoor meeting area, children’s play area and access to hiking trails. Contact Pleasant ValleyRV.com/ to ask about reopening specials. 


IS THIS THE YEAR YOU'LL GO FULL-TIMING?

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, from making the decision and living the good life to the time when you decide to settle down.

 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 

 
From the Week of April 3

RV FRIENDLY EVENTS 


Thanks to an agreement between the USDA Forest Service and Arkansas State Parks,  Blanchard Springs Caverns, including guided cavern tours and camping, will reopen May 1 and run through October. For camping information go to Recreation.gov/  Make tour reservations at  https://www.recreation.gov/ticket/facility/233266


  This year’s Solid Sound Music Festival in North Adams, Massachusetts is scheduled for June 26-28. The long list of  music headliners includes Mermaid Avenue, Wilco and Billy Bragg and Hannah Cohen. Comedy acts will include Jo Firestone, Jordan Klepper and more. Come for good times, food and drink, pop-ups, children’s activities, artist signings, craft demonstrations, nature hikes, vendor tents and surprises.  Go to SolidSoundFestival.com/ 

RV camping is at Camp Aggie in Adams. Shuttles will run regularly to the festival.  Reservations are essential at (413) 662-2111. Get festival tickets separately. 


Lakeland RV Campground, Milton, Wisconsin is a Thousand Trails campground but you don’t need to be a member to book. Be there for live music every Saturday through Labor Day, The park has 682  RV sites, a big swimming pool, 200 acres of Lake Koshkanong, fishing, a boat ramp, volleyball, tennis, hayrides, poker runs,  hiking trails and more. Call to get details of the Spring Fling $500 deal. (877) 570-2267


Reservations are now open for bison tour season  at Blue Mounds State Park, Luverne, Minnesota. (507) -283-6050.. The park has 72 campsites with electric  in three campgrounds. One campground has seasonal showers and flush toilets. One ADA site is available.  

NEW AND FUTURE CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Approval has been given for a new,  campground in historic Arrington, Virginia. Phase One will add 18 RV pads. In Phase 2 more RV pads with utilities will be added and Phase three will be for tents only. More permits and plans lie ahead on the way to completion. An opening date for the unnamed park hasn’t been specified, so stay tuned. Check with the county tourism bureau at (434) 263-7015. 

Coming soon to Topock, Arizona is Dwell Lake Havasu with 164 RV slots and full hookups. By May, several dozen RV sites will open. Premium sites will have their own shade structure, gas grill and mini-refrigerator. To be added later in the summer are a resort style pool, pickleball, a clubhouse with fitness center and more amenities. Go to 
 DwellLakeHavasu.com/


A yet unnamed , 36-site campground is in the works in Carberry, Manitoba. Don’t miss the local museum, the historic downtown, local restaurants and nearby Spruce Provincial Park. Go to Town of Carberry.ca/ for updates as this story develops. 


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Despite local opposition it appears that a new RV park will be built in the Pireway area of Columbus County, North Carolina.  County officials approved  plans for a 5.72-acre campground along the Waccamaw River. No further details are available and more permissions must be met, so stay tuned as this story develops. 


East of Tower, Minnesota, the first state park for ATV drivers is about to open. The park’s Pyrite Campground, opening  June 12, has 24 campsites with electric and plenty of room for trailers and toy haulers. The campground will have showers and an ATV wash station. Water service closes October 10.  https://reservemn.usedirect.com/MinnesotaWeb/



CHANGES, UPGRADES, NEW OWNERS


Long a favorite campground, the Silver Creek Campground in Mount Herman, Louisiana finally has new owners. Known for its popular Cajun Olympixs, the 72-acre campground will continue its family-friendly image under a  new husband-wife manager team. The opening date is expected to be soon. Disc golf will be added but the future of the Olympixs hasn’t yet been decided. Go to SilverCreekCampground.com/l 


Newly opened at Pinnacle Mountain State Park, Roland, Arkansas is the paved, multi-use Owl Pass Trail. It’s open to runners, bicycles, track chairs, wheelchairs and mobile scooters and it connects with other trails as well as the parking lot. This park has a great visitor center but no campground. The nearest is Maumelle Campground in Little Rock. It’s on the Arkansas River and the Nutall Trail. The park has 128 sites, electric hookups, hot showers, a boat ramp and a playground. (501) 868-9477 

In  Oak Flat, Arizona,  recreation facilities including the campground will stay open following a federal land exchange. The campground and access roads will be managed by a separate contractor

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 

 






Friday, March 27, 2026

RV Mission: Spring in Florida + Latest RV Park News

Copyright Janet  Groene 2026. To ask about rates to reprint Groene content, email janetgroene@yahoo.com


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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/



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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.   


WHEN TRAVEL EMERGENCIES HAPPEN IN YOUR RV


SURVIVAL FOOD HANDBOOK is a guide to survival when you're Out There and out of fresh provisions.  It's written just for RV travelers and campers who have limited storage space.

 Whether it's fridge failure, or you're broke  or quarantined or weathered in, stuff happens. See provisioning information, lists, tips and recipes made solely with stowed foods from supermarkets (not those expensive  doomsday rations).  Plan your personal three-day standby pantry with familiar, affordable staples for travel, home, boating and camping. 

Kindle or paperback, it's a great gift idea for yourself or a friend.  https://amzn.to/3mIfryC 


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Friday, March 20, 2026

Is Your RV Independent? + RV Park News

Copyright Janet Groene 2026. To ask about rates to reprint copyrighted Groene content, email janetgroene@yahoo.com/

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IS YOUR RV TOTALLY INDEPENDENT?

What does Self-Contained Really Mean?

 John Donne’s  poem says that “No man is an island.”  Yet the RV salesman said,  “This baby is your own, private island,  totally self-contained.”  The RV-er in me says, “RV independence has its limits. I need a fuel stop, oil change and a dump station. ”

Just what does self-contained mean to your RV lifestyle? Basically it means having your own vehicle and home with its own plumbing and electrical system. Your only need now is a safe, legal, affordable place to park. 

Why Go Self-Contained?

1. It’s safer.  You have everything you need to get through the day (or night) without stepping outside. If you don’t like the looks of the campground bathrooms,  or you hate to go out after dark (bugs, animals, humans), or you’re on the road and dread those greasy gas station restrooms, you don’t have to take the dreaded “path to the bath.”

2. You’re independent on the highway. When you stop for lunch or a nap, you don’t have to look for a public restroom or a fast food restaurant. We were once trapped in a sudden traffic tie-up on an Interstate for three hours while authorities cleared a major accident. I could cook, eat, turn on reading lights, watch TV,  use the bathroom and have all the comforts of home.  If I’d  known it would be that long, I could have baked a cake!

3. You control your environment by having your own heating and air plus the means of running them without a campground hookup.  Do you have allergies? Equip your RV with all the best  filters and other safeguards. 

4.  When traveling in a self-contained rig you have more options at campgrounds. If you arrive late and no hookup sites are available, you can ask for a “dry” campsite in an overflow area and still have access to campground security and activities.  You can also choose no campground at all. Where boondocking is permitted and safe, freebies are an option. 

5. Your RV’s resale value is probably higher. The trend in RV’s is to more conveniences, even in the smallest RV’s. 

The Down Side

1. Utilities take up room. However, there are down-size toilets and sinks, “wet” bathrooms, solar panels on the roof  and many other ways to get a lot of conveniences into small spaces.

2. The more complicated the RV, the more maintenance is needed and the more breakdowns occur. I like the KISS (keep it simple, stupid) rule. Do you really need an electric step, remote control curtains and a heated/cooled driver’s seat? 

3. When you depend on your RV’s systems, it’s  wise to have back-ups. You need to restock the pantry, put air in tires, charge batteries, refill propane tanks, empty gray and black water tanks and so much more.

4. Now that crowds of new RV-ers are on the road, it’s more difficult to find places to park by day or overnight. More communities are banning RV street parking and many Walmarts no long allow free overnighting. Some are changing fines for over-staying the limit. Even though you need no services, you can’t just park anywhere and set up housekeeping. 




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 

 

     RV PARKS AND CAMPGROUNDS;
      JUST-IN GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS

These news breaks are from local sources and may be premature or incomplete for RV travel planning. They are not reviews nor recommendations. They are reported here so you can follow the story as it develops, then pounce on reservations as soon as they post.  
    Locations are in boldface. Event dates are in red. 


NEW AND FUTURE RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS

A master plan has been created for the building of a 26-site campground in Deep Lake Park, Park Rapids, Minnesota. Watch for developments as this project proceeds so you can grab reservations early. 


In Tillamook State Forest, Oregon, a former off-road vehicle staging area at Diamond Mill will be developed into a campground with 16 campsites, a site for the camp host, vault toilets, picnic tables and fire rings. The rate is now $20 nightly. . 

A new campground opens March 28 at Coyote Creek State Park, New Mexico. RV sites have water and electric. The campground also has cabins and showers. One RV site and one cabin are accessible. Book your site at ReserveAmerica.com/

Rezoning has been approved for the building of a 60-site campground west of Revestoke,  British Columbia. The plan calls for 40 RV sites, ten tent sites and washrooms. No start date has been projected. Stay tuned as this future project develops.

REOPENINGS, NEW OWNERS, UPGRADES

A cherished landmark, Whitey’s Fish Camp, Fleming Island, Florida, has new owners. The future of the famous restaurant, campground and marina is unknown at this time. 

Due to reopen on April 1 in Sallisaw, Oklahoma is the newly renovated Cherokee Nation Sallisaw Creek Park. It’s been closed for four years and now will reappear with cabins, 74 full hookup RV sites and a large, new boat ramp on the .Robert S. Kerr Reservoir. The Cherokee Nation welcomes tourists to their new,  1,300-acre park and campground.  sallisawcreekpark.com/



When the Sandy Point Resort and RV Park opens this spring in Gull Lake,  Alberta, guests will find a new, 12-hole golf course and a clubhouse overlooking the lake. The resort has RV camping, a marina, beach and playground. RV reservations:: 1 403-318-4240







RV EVENTS


Join a park ranger for a night-time Owl Prowl adventure on May 2  at Clayton Lake State Park, New Mexico. See owls in their natural habitat, hear their calls, learn about their life cycle. The event starts near the park’s Yucca Campground. Except for the usual park entrance fee there is no added cost for the prowl. (575) 374-8808

Serene and laidback, the Four Winds Music Festival comes to the shores of the Saugeen River, Durham, Ontario July 10-12. Three-day camping passes are now on sale at www.fourwindsmusicfest.com/  Held on the Riverstone Campus, this retreat for music lovers features just the winds, the river and the music, with side trips if you wish to the waterfalls, trails and Durham’s hometown diner. The lineup of artists includes Black & the Rodeo Kings, The Bros. Landreth, Reuben & the Bullhorn Singers, Union Duke and dozens more. .Far from a carnival, the festival prides itself on being the unsung refuge for those who love the land, the music, starlit night skies and the gentle winds. 

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Mason, Ohio is getting a Jellystone Park less than a mile from Kings Island. The former Cincinnati Camp Cedar is a full service resort for campers and glampers. The resort has a swimming pool, arcade, eateries, a fitness center and a camp store. There is also a shuttle to Kings Island. 

According to Delaware Oneline, plans for an RV park in the state owned Fort DuPont, Delaware,  have hit a snag due to financial concerns. Also postponed is the auction for Sandy Pines Campground in Kennebunkport, Maine, which is undergoing bankruptsy proceedings according to the Portland Press Herald.  


WHEN TRAVEL EMERGENCIES HAPPEN IN YOUR RV


SURVIVAL FOOD HANDBOOK is a guide to survival when you're Out There and out of fresh provisions.  It's written just for RV travelers and campers who have limited storage space.

 Whether it's fridge failure, or you're broke  or quarantined or weathered in, stuff happens. See provisioning information, lists, tips and recipes made solely with stowed foods from supermarkets (not those expensive  doomsday rations).  Plan your personal three-day standby pantry with familiar, affordable staples for travel, home, boating and camping. 

Kindle or paperback, it's a great gift idea for yourself or a friend.  https://amzn.to/3mIfryC 


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Friday, March 13, 2026

RV Gold for Crafters + RV Park Good/Bad News

Copyright Janet Groene 2026. To ask about rates for reprinting this content email janetgroene@yahoo.com

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A Crafty Solution

You’ve seen them at flea markets and art fairs. “They” are those lucky RV travelers who are as free as birds, selling their crafts as they go.

 If you are almost ready to launch your RV life on wheels except for the extra income you’ll need, your ticket to freedom could be your talent for woodworking, crochet, embroidery or sewing doll clothes. How to Start a Home-Based Craft Business, (Globe Pequot) is just one of the many books on Amazon that can guide you through the business of crafting. 

This isn’t a book about how to do the crafts. Nor does it suggest what crafts are today’s hot sellers.  (And be forewarned that styles, trends and tastes change quickly and from region to region.) 


Specific crafts are hardly mentioned except for a list that might get you thinking. (calligraphy, candle making, stained glass, woodcarving, making decoys, Tole painting, etc.)   The author assumes that you already have talents and tools to create a marketable product. Then the author guides you through every business process from Accounting to Zoning. 



First, decide if you’re going to be an artist or an artisan. Author Oberrecht says a watercolorist might sell paintings but, if you also know how to mount, mat, and frame your  watercolors, you can enhance your work and increase its value. His suggestions include:



* Get an office even if it’s only a laptop andl phone, plus a workshop and a place to store inventory. Yes, this can be done in an RV. 

* Know the marketplace. Some crafters make enough at one season or one event to live on the rest of the year. Really!

* Financial planning is the key. Oberrecht provides a checklist of startup costs plus tips on how to keep books, project cash flow, and accept credit cards. The sections on licensing and legalities are important. Learn about partnerships, limited liability, incorporating, licenses,  permits, naming your business, finding the right attorney, getting the right insurances, and how to get a trademark, patent, or copyright. 

Many crafters don’t realize until it’s too late that their creativity has dollar value, and that they need to protect their intellectual and business rights. 

See your tax advisor about writing off some RV expenses and other operating costs. You also need to note your business obligations, such as collecting state sales taxes. This book isn’t up to date on online selling, whichis another subject for another time.

If there’s a will, there’s a way for you to go RV traveling,  even if you aren’t retired or  independently wealthy.


IS THIS THE YEAR YOU'LL GO FULL-TIMING?

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, from making the decision and living the good life to the time when you decide to settle down.

 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 

 

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GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS

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NEW AND FUTURE RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS


In Cordova, Tennessee, the former Gamesday Baseball Complex closed. Now the site has been approved for an RV park with more than 300 sites plus a dog park. Existing buildings will remain on the site, which will also have a dog park. Stay tuned as this new place to park in the Memphis area develops.


Reservations are open at the new Flagstaff (Arizona)  Mountain RV & Campground on Route 6 near downtown. The park has 33 full hook-up sites, a dog park, an on-site bar and patio, a large gas firepit,, high speed Wi-Fi and concierge service to connect visitors with local points of interest. (928) 393-4652


New this spring in Boothbay,, Maine will be an RV park with full hookups at the Boothbay Craft Brewery, Tavern & RV Resort. It’s  a unique combination of RV comforts plus a craft brewery and farm-to-table dining. The reopening date is May 6.  (207) -633-3411..


In  the mountains of North Georgia  the new Talking Rock Motorcoach Resort had its first full year in 2025. It has mountain views, plenty of green space, a swimming pool,  clubhouse, hot tub, pickleball, nature trails, a garden, smokeless fire pits at each site and a laundry.  Go to https://talkingrockmotorcoachresort.com/ for details on the 15% discount. (706) 383-3849 

Here’s good news for RV travelers who prefer the outback, even if hookups aren’t part of the deal. Two new campgrounds with gravel pads, back-in sites, fire rings and vault toilets are provided south of Clarkston, Washington in the Asotin Wildlife Area. The Sourdough Gulch and Cabin Gulch facilities are on in  the Blue Mountains Wildlife Area Complex on Lick Creek Road. The complex usually opens to vehicles on April 1 but check ahead.


In Washington Court House, Ohio, the zoning commission has approved a zoning change that will allow building of an RV park with about 75 sites. Stays will be limited to 90 days or less. The park will have water and electric hookups and a dump station. The park is intended to house workers  at the area's Amazon and Honda facilities. No opening date has been announced.


, Clarkco State Park in Quitman, Mississippi  will show off its new campground, ungraded restrooms, cabins and other improvements  at its grand opening on March 19. Reserve your campsite at  reserve.mdwfp.com/


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Big things are rumored for the future in Williams Lake, British Columbia. An iconic ski destination,  Mount Timothy Recreation Resort  will become a four season resort with the addition of new trails, new lifts, more RV sites  and more amenities, Stay tuned in at TourismWilliamsLake.com/ 



In Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, the former Taos RV Park is now part of a destination that includes glamping, RV sites with full hookups,  a lodge and cabins. Look for it as Luxx Lodge.
(575) 201-3339


CLOSURES

Severe storm damage last year requires the closure this year of the campground in McIntosh Woods State Park, Clear Lake, Iowa. The campground needs a massive re-do and will reopen for the 2027 season. Day use facilities including the boat ramp, fish cleaning station, picnic areas, yurts, trails, and shoreline access will remain open. Stay alert to pounce on 2027 campground reservations as soon as they open, possibly late this year

In Boise National Forest, Idaho, Antelope and Hollywood campgrounds including the Antelope boat ramp will be closed for improvements including the building of additional sites. Re-openng is scheduled for November 1. 

Traverse City (Michigan) State Park will close July 7 for massive improvements, especially to the campground. It’s due to reopen in April, 2027. Some day use facilities will remain open during construction, so check ahead. 


CHANGES, NEW MANAGEMENT, EXPANSONS

Washington State Parks now manages Beebe Bridge Park and its day use facilities. The park in Orondo, Washington is on the Columbia River and has 46 campsites with water and electric. It’s open mid-April to the end of October.  Reservations: Go to washington.goingtocamp.com or call 1-888-CAMP-OUT.


WHEN TRAVEL EMERGENCIES HAPPEN IN YOUR RV


SURVIVAL FOOD HANDBOOK is a guide to survival when you're Out There and out of fresh provisions.  It's written just for RV travelers and campers who have limited storage space.

 Whether it's fridge failure, or you're broke  or quarantined or weathered in, stuff happens. See provisioning information, lists, tips and recipes made solely with stowed foods from supermarkets (not those expensive  doomsday rations).  Plan your personal three-day standby pantry with familiar, affordable staples for travel, home, boating and camping. 

Kindle or paperback, it's a great gift idea for yourself or a friend.  https://amzn.to/3mIfryC 


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