Campgrounds across the state say they're almost entirely booked for Labor Day weekend, the unofficial end of summer travel season. Even so, the private campground industry, which saw nationwide growth to meet a surge in demand during the pandemic, is concerned that the re-introduction of more travel choices could mean a precipitous drop in profits. That worry was a driving force behind opposition to an expansion of Custer State Park this past legislative session.
Campgrounds across the state say they're almost entirely booked for Labor Day weekend, the unofficial end of summer travel season. Even so, the private campground industry, which saw nationwide growth to meet a surge in demand during the pandemic, is concerned that the re-introduction of more travel choices could mean a precipitous drop in profits. That worry was a driving force behind opposition to an expansion of Custer State Park this past legislative session.
Campgrounds across the state say they're almost entirely booked for Labor Day weekend, the unofficial end of summer travel season. Even so, the private campground industry, which saw nationwide growth to meet a surge in demand during the pandemic, is concerned that the re-introduction of more travel choices could mean a precipitous drop in profits. That worry was a driving force behind opposition to an expansion of Custer State Park this past legislative session.
Campgrounds across the state say they're almost entirely booked for Labor Day weekend, the unofficial end of summer travel season. Even so, the private campground industry, which saw nationwide growth to meet a surge in demand during the pandemic, is concerned that the re-introduction of more travel choices could mean a precipitous drop in profits. That worry was a driving force behind opposition to an expansion of Custer State Park this past legislative session.
A U.S. recreational vehicle (RV) sales boom has resulted in the highest-ever annual manufacturing output for the industry, which is centered in northern Indiana