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What Type of Camping Is Right for You?
From backpacking to glamping, we break down five types of camping you can enjoy in Colorado this summer. Courtney Holden •
April 29, 2021
Ask a hardcore backpacker what type of person might enjoy sleeping on the ground and they’ll likely say, “Anyone!” The answer would probably be the same when asking a dedicated RVer about spending the night in a tricked-out van.
There may be some truth to that idea. Even the person who hates catching some shuteye in the dirt could conceivably have a good time backpacking. And someone who gets a thrill out of waking up in an isolated mountain meadow might enjoy themselves in an RV park.
RV Travel
January 17, 2021
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Sunday, January 17, 2021
By Dave Helgeson
Producing RV shows for a living, the topic of 2021 RV shows and what they will look like is of great interest to me. I have corresponded with venues and other show promoters, and researched what different states are permitting. Following are insights into 2021 RV shows and what you will likely experience if you choose to attend one. Read more.
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Members News for RVers #983, Sunday edition
January 17, 2021
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PROVIDENCE, RI (STL.News) The Department of Environmental Management (DEM) announces that it has purchased the former
Echo Lake Campground in Burrillville. The 235-acre property is located on the west side of Echo Lake, also known as Pascoag Reservoir, and contains 2,200 feet of linear frontage on the lake.
“This acquisition is an unparalleled opportunity to secure a large swath of the freshwater shoreline on Echo Lake along with a substantial tract of conserved forestland,” said DEM Director Janet Coit. “DEM’s purchase of this property further protects water quality and provides significant recreational benefits in northern Rhode Island and is a nice complement to our George Washington Management Area.” The campground’s location on a large freshwater lake makes this property a key recreational asset. The recently completed Parks Study, and emerging national trends, show that camping is on the rise, and DEM’s campsit
DEM purchases former Echo Lake Campground property for $2M
THE R.I. DEPARTMENT of Environmental Management has purchased the former Echo Lake Campground in Burrillville for $2.03 million. / COURTESY R.I. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BURRILLVILLE – The R.I. Department of Environmental Management has purchased the 235-acre former Echo Lake Campground for $2.03 million, the department said Friday. The property was purchased from the trustees of the Helen F. Moroney Real Estate Trust. DEM used existing Open Space Bond funds. “This acquisition is an unparalleled opportunity to secure a large…
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