AOR RV Camping Guide

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Welcome to Adventure Outdoor Resorts (AOR). Through your membership with us you’ll encounter first-class service and friendly faces. Experience our affiliated camping system that is spread throughout the U.S. and North America. Our resorts offer an array of activities and amenities to satisfy any type of lifestyle, and all are superb RV getaways that will appeal to the whole family. AOR is dedicated to providing members with exceptional outdoor vacation opportunities. We will do everything possible to make your camping membership a foundation for fun and relaxation.


Adventure Outdoor Resorts

RV CAMPING GUIDE Contents MEMBER HIGHLIGHTS & BENEFITS

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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

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RESORT LOCATION MAP

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MEMBERSHIP GUIDELINES

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ADVENTURE CAMPING NETWORK (ACN) BENEFITS

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RESERVATION SERVICES

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COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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RESORT DIRECTORY

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Adventure Outdoor Resorts By concentrating on destination areas, quality resorts, and extended-use privileges, the foundation was set for a superior reciprocal use system designed for the RV traveler looking for convenience and value.

Membership Highlights • Toll-free calls for campsite reservations. • Twenty one (21) consecutive night stays during most of every year (8-9 months per year). • Fourteen (14) consecutive night stays during High-Use Seasonal Periods (3-4 months per year). • Unlimited day-usage at all AOR affiliated resorts. • Unlimited usage at ACN Resorts. • Family-usage for all members’ adult children 21 years or older. • Fifty percent (50%) off resort rental accommodations when reserved and occupied for seven (7) or more consecutive nights. • Allowed 5 reservations on the books at a time. • AOR Resort Vacation Guide. • Website: www.aorcamping.com. • AOR APP for phone and electronic devices.

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RESERVATIONS & CUSTOMER SERVICE 1–800–934–3443 Fax Number 970–641–7461 P.O. Box 430, Gunnison, CO 81230 www.aorcamping.com

Like us at Adventure Outdoor Resorts

OFFICE HOURS 8 am – 5 pm Mountain Time, Monday – Friday

HOLIDAY SCHEDULE, CLOSED Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, New Year’s Day

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One of the major goals for the AOR System has been to keep all procedures simple for the members. That’s why using the AOR System is as easy as a single phone call. No cards to keep track of, no complicated restrictions, and no uncertainty about being accepted or having a site waiting for you. With AOR, you can relax and travel within the system where you are truly a valued member.

LENGTH OF STAY • Members may use campsites up to twenty-one (21) consecutive nights at all AOR Affiliate Resorts during non High-Use Seasonal periods, unlimited usage (approximately eight to nine months each year). • Members are allowed two (2) separate overnight stays of up to fourteen (14) consecutive nights each, at all AOR Affiliate Resorts during each respective resort’s High-Use Seasonal Period. • Members may use the facilities of all AOR Affiliate Resorts on an unlimited day use basis.

100-MILE RULE • Members are limited to three (3) separate stays each membership year at each AOR Affiliate Resort within 100 miles of their residence. This limitation does not apply to your Home Resort.

HOME PARK RULE • Use of your Home Resort is governed by your membership agreement with your home resort.

MEMBERSHIP IDENTIFICATION • All members must present a valid AOR Membership Card at time of check in. For purposes of enforcing the 100 mile rule, a valid driver’s license may be required upon your visit. If your AOR Membership Card is lost or stolen, replacement cards may be obtained by sending $10.00 to Adventure Outdoor Resorts, P.O. Box 430, Gunnison, CO 81230. If your card is lost or stolen while on the road, please call Member Services.

NIGHTLY CAMPING FEES • The nightly camping fee at all AOR Resorts is $9.00 per night.

ADULT FAMILY MEMBERS

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED TO RECEIVE RATE

• All children of AOR Members who are twenty-one (21) years or older are eligible for independent usage rights in the AOR System. Adult Family Members (AFM) usage rights include unlimited day usage at all AOR Affiliate Resorts, and three (3) separate overnight stays of up to seven (7) consecutive nights each membership year at any of the AOR Affiliate Resorts (limited to one High-Use Seasonal Period stay per year). Overnight stays include both resort usage and resort rental accommodations. Adult Family Members may not make reservations for stays during major holidays. If you are interested in enrolling a child who is eligible for this program, contact AOR member services. • All overnight stays in the AOR System by Adult Family Members (both campsites and rental accommodations) require advance reservations in accordance with the reservations policies. • Day-usage of facilities and amenities at AOR Affiliate Resorts does not require reservations, however, it is strongly recommended that Adult Family Members call the resort prior to anticipated arrival. • Adult Family Members will be required to show a current membership card upon check in to any AOR Affiliated Resort or ACN Campground. • Only ONE Adult Family Member may stay at an AOR Affiliate Resort at a time. AFM are allowed their own site with a reservation. 6

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RESORT RENTAL ACCOMMODATIONS • Resort rental accommodations are available to members at the resort’s member rates. Reservations for rentals must be made directly through the resort you are planning to visit. Some resorts may require advance reservations and some may require a deposit. Please consult this guide for phone numbers, check-in and check-out times, and other resort policies regarding pets, children, and other special needs.

ADVENTURE CAMPING NETWORK ACN As a Member of AOR you have access to the Adventure Camping Network (ACN), which is a nationwide network of non-membership RV parks and campgrounds. The Adventure Camping Network has been designed to supplement your AOR membership by offering additional facilities along major traveling routes and throughout many destination areas. Enjoy the convenience of toll-free calling for reservations through our central reservations system when you use the Adventure Camping Network. Your camping Network represents a significant value when compared to other programs which offer nominal discounts off published rates. As an ACN Member you pay a discounted nightly fee, with fees starting as low as $10.00 a night. The nightly fee includes water and electric utilities. Additional fees for cable, sewer hookup, and park amenities may apply. All AOR members, including Adult Family Members, have access to the Adventure Camping Network. Usage of the ACN by Adult Family Members is not subject to any AOR limitation. • Discounted camping with fees starting as low as $10 a night. • Convenience of toll-free calls to make reservations. • Security of confirmed campsites. • Non-membership RV parks and campgrounds. • Emphasis on destination areas and major travel routes.

CODE OF CONDUCT • Members agree to comply with the policies and procedures established by AOR and Adventure Camping Network for the management of the system. • Members agree to adhere to the individual rules, regulations, and guidelines established by AOR Affiliate Resorts and ACN Campgrounds. • Members are responsible for any damage at AOR Affiliate Resorts or ACN Campgrounds caused by them or their guest(s). • Failure to abide by the rules, regulations, and policies of AOR or the individual AOR Affiliate Resorts or ACN Campgrounds may be cause for suspension or termination of your AOR privileges. • If, at any time, you experience what you consider “difficulty” with an AOR Affiliate Resort or ACN Campground, we ask that you immediately contact AOR Member Services at 1–800–934–3443.

NEW AFFILIATE SUGGESTIONS If there are camping resorts you would like to suggest be added to the AOR reciprocal system, or to the ACN Network please advise us of the facility’s name and address along with any names of personnel you may know at the facility.

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Adventure Outdoor Resorts Our commitment to you as an Adventure Outdoor Resorts (AOR) member is to provide you with an unparalleled level of customer service and satisfaction. Our customer service representatives are trained to answer all your questions and make your reservations.

RESERVATION TIPS • Consult your AOR guide for campground location, utilities, facilities, amenities, and area information. • Have your AOR member number readily available. Reservations are required to receive AOR camping rates. • Have your anticipated arrival and departure dates for each location. • Inform the reservations specialist of the total number of adults and children traveling with you. • Have a pen and paper available to write down your reservation information and confirmation number(s). • If you will be traveling with pets be sure to let the reservation specialist know. • Notify reservations of any cancellations at least 24 hours in advance of your stay. • If you are running late or anticipate arriving late for check-in be sure to contact the resort directly so they can make arrangements for your late arrival. • Day use of facilities at AOR Affiliate Resorts does not require reservations, however, it is strongly recommended that you call the resort directly prior to your arrival. • Notify reservations of any special needs you may have regarding handicap facilities.

RESORT CAMPSITES • Reservations are required. All campsite reservation requests are to be made through AOR Central Reservations System at 1–800–934–3443. • Advance reservations are required for all overnight stays at all AOR Affiliate Resorts. • Day-usage of facilities at AOR Affiliate Resorts does not require reservations, however, it is strongly recommended that you call the resort prior to arrival. • Reservations may be made up to a maximum of ninety (90) days in advance and a minimum of seven (7) days in advance of anticipated arrival. • Reservation requests made less than seven (7) days in advance are acceptable, however, a Reservations Specialist will have to contact the resort to determine availability. • Reservations must be canceled a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours in advance with the AOR Central Reservations Center. “No Shows” will be charged a fee of $20.00. • AOR privileges will be made unavailable to members with outstanding “no-show” fees. If you anticipate difficulty in meeting a resort’s check in deadline, please contact the resort directly or call the AOR Central Reservation Center for assistance. • AOR members may have up to five (5) open reservations in the system at any one time. • Reservation Specialists are available Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm Mountain Time at 1–800–934–3443. 8

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RESERVATION FEES • A reservation fee of $3.00 is required per reservation.

PURCHASING RESERVATIONS • Reservations may be purchased on a “per use” basis for $3.00 each with a credit card. (MasterCard, Discover, or Visa). • Members may pre-purchase reservations with check, money order or credit card. To use this payment option members need to prepay prior to making a reservation.

PREPAYMENT OPTIONS • Six (6) Reservations – $15.00 (17% Savings) • Unlimited Annual Reservations – $25.00 To purchase by check or money order, please send full payment to AOR Reservations, P.O. Box 430, Gunnison, CO 81230. To purchase by credit card, please call AOR Reservations toll-free at 1–800–934–3443.

THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN MAKING RESERVATIONS • Prior to making reservations, please review the resort or campground listing in your AOR Guide for specific information about sites, accommodations, facilities, amenities, the area, and any restrictions that may be imposed. • While visiting any of your Affiliate Resorts or ACN RV Parks and Campgrounds, please familiarize yourself with their individual rules and guidelines which must be adhered to and obeyed. • Individual Affiliate Resorts have the right to suspend reservation privileges for their Home Resort members who are not in good standing with the resort. • When making accommodation reservations with an Affiliate Resort, please note that the resort’s reservations personnel may not be available on weekends and/or major holidays. • Reservations for stays at your Home Resort need to be made directly with the resort. • Have your credit card (MasterCard, Discover, or Visa) available for reservation fee payment, or ask the Reservation Specialist about remitting check or money order, prepaid reservation packages are available, see Reservation Fees.

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Adventure Outdoor Resorts

WHO MAY JOIN THIS MEMBERSHIP? • The general public cannot join AOR Camping Programs. Only members of resorts that are affiliated with AOR may join. This ensures that the AOR Affiliated Resorts will host our members according to the rules of the AOR Affiliation Agreement. This also ensures that our members will be greeted with courtesy when using the camping system.

WHAT DOES IT COST TO JOIN AOR CAMPING PROGRAMS? • Your Home Resort determines the initial membership fee. You will be billed for your annual dues on the anniversary date of your joining the AOR Camping Affiliation.

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO RECEIVE MY CAMPING MEMBERSHIP CARD AND WHEN CAN I START MAKING RESERVATIONS? • Your permanent membership card should reach you within 14 days from the time your application is received by AOR, if your application is completely and correctly filled out and the membership fee has been paid. You may start making reservations upon the day you enroll in AOR Camping Program by using the Temporary Membership card and calling reservations at 1–800–934–3443.

DO I HAVE TO ALWAYS MAKE RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCE? • If you wish to be guaranteed a site and only pay the AOR Camping rate you must make reservations in advance.We recommend making reservations as far in advance as possible. Sites are reserved on a first call, first served basis.Very few, if any AOR Affiliated Resorts will allow drive-in members the AOR Camping rate of $9.00 per night. Our Affiliated Resorts will accept reservations the same day as your arrival if there is a site available.

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WHY DO YOU CHARGE A $20.00 “NO SHOW” FEE? • This is a courtesy to our Affiliated Resorts. When we make a reservation for one of our members, our Affiliated Resorts reserve a site for this reservation. If the member does not show up nor call to cancel their site, it sits empty.The Affiliated Resort is not able to sell that site to another camper. They must be compensated for reserving that empty site.

WHAT HAPPENS TO MY MEMBERSHIP IF MY HOME RESORT ENDS ITS AFFILIATION WITH AOR CAMPING PROGRAM? • If your Home Resort ends their affiliation with the AOR Camping Program you will be asked to find a new Home Resort that is affiliated with AOR Camping Program. AOR will give you options for a new Home Resort and your original Home Resort will usually have options for you also.

AS A MEMBER OF SEVERAL DIFFERENT CAMPING AFFILIATIONS AM I ABLE TO STAY AT THE SAME PARK CONSECUTIVELY UNDER DIFFERENT MEMBERSHIPS? • No. The rights to reciprocal use are not combined between different memberships. No park is obligated to host a member under different affiliations for a member’s consecutive visit.

HOW DO I RECEIVE UPDATES? • AOR’s online site, aorcamping.com, and AOR’s APP have current updates, an RV community, RV Directory and other resources.We also send member newsletters in between guide publications.

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Your adventure begins here. Get ready to experience over 230 resorts in 38 states and 7 Canadian provinces. Our resort guide is listed by state with maps, colorful photos and resort profiles that include area attractions. Photos in this guide depict the resort, area attractions, or area scenery. Each state or province page includes a state route map with locations of resorts for that state, and an alphabetized directory of resorts by city, with AOR listed first followed by ACN resorts. Select your destination, reserve a site by calling AOR reservations at 800–934–3443, and you’re on your way to adventure and discovery on the road.

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ALABAMA ARIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO FLORIDA GEORGIA IDAHO ILLINOIS INDIANA KANSAS LOUISIANA MAINE MASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI MONTANA NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA

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OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VERMONT VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING CANADA

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ALBERTA BRITISH COLUMBIA NEW BRUNSWICK NOVA SCOTIA ONTARIO QUEBEC YUKON TERRITORY


STUNNING NATURE, FISHING, SOUTHERN CHARM

● AOR RESORTS 14 ARLEY HIDDEN COVE RV RESORT

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HIDDEN COVE RV RESORT ARLEY

ENJOY A LEGACY OF NATURAL BEAUTY OF THE SEASONS

687 COUNTY ROAD 3919 ARLEY, AL 35541 (205) 221–7042 CENTRAL TIME SITES: 62 full / 10 partial CHECK IN: 8 AM to 5 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: Memorial Day through Labor Day ACCOMMODATIONS: Park models and duplexes, sleep 6, $73 RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights CHECK IN: After 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11AM No pets in rental units. Linens provided. No smoking in units.

ALABAMA

FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort has a dump station, clubhouse, swimming pool, lake swimming, fishing, boating, boat ramps, horseshoes, miniature golf, basketball, playground, picnic areas, and volleyball. DIRECTIONS: Southbound I-65 Exit308 (U.S. Hwy. 278) west. Go 16 miles to Hwy. 77 south for 9 miles Make a sharp left on Hwy. 12, then stay to the left until Hidden Cove entrance.

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PURPORTED TO BE AN IDEAL stopping place on trips to and from Florida, Hidden Cove RV Resort is situated on Lewis Smith Lake at the edge of the William Bankhead National Forest in Alabama’s northern Highlands. The Highlands’ river-worn rocks, cascading waterfalls, natural rock bridges, and hardwood forests are a refreshingly beautiful legacy, as are the vast caves which have been etched and ornamented by the steady drip of underground mineral springs through centuries of passing seasons. Visitors can enjoy excellent boating, fishing, and waterskiing while camping in what seems to be an isolated area, but nearby cities and towns offer other opportunities for exploration. At Huntsville’s Space and Rocket Center, visitors can fire a rocket and experience the sights, sounds, and sensations of space travel. Slightly more than an hour away is Birmingham, the state’s largest city. The nearby Ave Maria Grotto is comprised of more than 125 miniature churches, shrines, and famous buildings lovingly constructed by a Benedictine Monk on a hillside area of more than three acres.Years of dedicated labor and unusual materials donated from throughout the world went into the construction. Clarkson (Legg) Covered Bridge is a 250-foot long span over Crooked Creek and the focal point of a pleasant rural park. Here a gristmill and “dogtrot-style” log cabin are also on the site with the expertly restored bridge, which remains one of the longest two-span covered bridges standing in the Deep South. At Hurricane State Park visitors can walk across a swinging bridge over a waterfall, ride the cable car or hike through four miles of nature trails in the rustic park. Rickwood Caverns State Park features a lighted, guided passageway with unique formations and underground lakes.


ACN CAMPGROUNDS 3876 CLEVELAND AVE. • CASTLEBERRY, AL 36432 • (251) 966-5540 THIS RV PARK OFFERS 17 TOTAL RV SITES AND 2 TENT SITES. It can accommodate any size RV, and it offers 30 / 50 amp service, full hookups, 11 pull-through sites, bathhouse with washer and dryer (handicap accessible), walking lane and a quiet, country setting. Pets are allowed, but clean-up required. Directions: Exit 83, go east 3.5 miles, park is on left. From Hwy. 31, turn west at caution light in Castleberry. Go 5.5 miles, park is on the right. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

WOODVILLE PARNELL CREEK RV PARK 115 PARNELL CIRCLE • WOODVILLE, AL 35776 • (256) 776-2348 • www.parnellcreekrvpark.com THIS RV PARK OFFERS 21 FULL SITES AND 13 PARTIAL SITES with 30 and 50 amp service. Cabin and trailer rentals are available. Group camping available. Pets must be leashed and cleaned up after. Amenities include: covered shelter, horseshoes, basketball, propane, activity center, movie rentals, small camp store, on site miniature golf, bathhouse, laundry, sewer hookup, firewood, ice and free WiFi. Nearby attractions include: Cathedral Caverns, Unclaimed Baggage, First Monday Flea Market, Botanical Gardens, NASA Space and Rocket Center and boating and fishing. Directions: From Scottsboro, take 72 west to mile marker 125 and take a left onto Parnell Circle. From Huntsville take 72 east to mile marker 124 and slow down, we are just past the log cabin store and over the ridge, take a right onto Parnell Circle.

ACN CAMPGROUNDS

CASTLEBERRY COUNTRY SUNSHINE RV PARK

OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

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DESERT SUNSETS, GRAND CANYON, OLD WEST HISTORY

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BULLHEAD CITY RIDGEVIEW RV RESORT CORNVILLE SR’S PAGE SPRINGS RV RESORT HAPPY JACK SR’S CLINT’S WELL RV RESORT HUACHUCA CITY QUAIL RIDGE RV RESORT ST. DAVID ST. DAVID RV RESORT SHOW LOW SR’S WHITE MOUNTAIN CAMPERLAND

● ACN RESORTS 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 16

APACHE JUNCTION CAREFREE MANOR BENSON BUTTERFIELD RV RESORT & OBSERVATORY BENSON PATO BLANCO LAKES RV RESORT BENSON RED BARN CAMPGROUND BULLHEAD CITY SNOWBIRD RV RESORT CAMP VERDE CAMP VERDE RV RESORT CASA GRANDE SUNDANCE 1 RV RESORT EHRENBERG ARIZONA OASIS KINGMAN ZUNI VILLAGE RV PARK QUEEN VALLEY MACGAVIN'S QUEEN VALLEY RV RESORT SUN VALLEY SUN VALLEY RV RESORT TOMBSTONE TOMBSTONE RV PARK & RESORT TOMBSTONE STAMPEDE RV PARK AND B&B

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RIDGEVIEW RV RESORT

LOCATED LESS THAN A MILE from the captivating Colorado River in the Mohave Valley, Ridgeview RV Resort features an open desert setting with views of the mountains. It is directly across the border from Laughlin, Nev., where casinos offer 24-hour gaming, restaurants, and exciting entertainment. The Ridgeview calendar is never dull, and the resort offers guests a lineup of activities such as craft fairs, dances, dinners, pot lucks, bingo, barbeques, pancake breakfasts, movie night, happy hour, cribbage, pokeno, and wine and cheese parties. Within the community of Bullhead City, visitors have more entertainment opportunities, including the annual Hardyville Days, which takes place in October. Events range from live programs and craft booths to gunfights and dancing. The nearby Mohave Valley is a recreational playground with boating, fishing, and water-skiing. Lake Mohave, lined with the steep walls of the Pyramid, Painted, Eldorado and Black canyons, provides a natural habitat for fish and wildlife. Rainbow trout are found at the upper end of the lake, while largemouth and striped bass are taken from the lower reaches of the lake. Just north of Bullhead City, Lake Mead National Recreation Area (NRA) offers a wealth of things to do and places to go all through the year. With 1.5 million acres, it is twice the size of Rhode Island. Of America's four desert ecosystems, three meet in Lake Mead NRA: the Mohave, the Great Basin and the Sonoran Deserts. As a result, this seemingly barren area contains a wide variety of plants and animals, some of which may be found nowhere else in the world.

BULLHEAD CITY

MOUNTAIN VIEWS, MOHAVE VALLEY, LAKE MEAD

775 BULLHEAD PARKWAY BULLHEAD CITY, AZ 86429 (928) 754–2595 ARIZONA/MOUNTAIN TIME (SUMMER IS PACIFIC TIME) www.sunriseresorts.com SITES: 302 full CHECK IN: Noon CHECK OUT: 11 AM Please adhere to these times. Charges may apply. MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30/50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 45 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: December through March ACCOMMODATIONS: Park models, sleep 4. CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Must bring own linens and pillows. No smoking. No pets in rental units. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: Bathhouse, clubhouse, game room, hot tub, laundry facilities, picnic area, swimming pool, TV lounge, horseshoes, hiking trails, shuffleboard, swimming, full recreation program.

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ARIZONA

DIRECTIONS: From Las Vegas, take U.S. 95 south to Hwy. 163, then 20 miles east, cross to Laughlin bridge into Arizona straight on Bullhead Pkwy .5 mile on left. From Needles, take Hwy. 95 north 15 miles to Bullhead Pkwy, turn right 9 miles to the resort located on right.


SUNRISE RESORTS’ PAGE SPRINGS RV RESORT CORNVILLE

OAK CREEK CANYON, FLAGSTAFF, HISTORIC RUINS

1951 N. PAGE SPRINGS ROAD CORNVILLE, AZ 86325 (928) 634–4309 ARIZONA/MOUNTAIN TIME

ARIZONA

(SUMMER IS PACIFIC TIME) www.sunriseresorts.com SITES: 18 full / 46 partial CHECK IN: 12 Noon CHECK OUT: 12 Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: March 1 through April 30 September 15 through November 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: Trailer, sleeps 2, $30-$40 RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: 8 AM-6 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Rental reservations are taken 8 AM-6 PM MT, Mon.-Fri. Refundable cleaning deposit of $25 is required on all rentals. No pets in rentals. Linens not provided. Two nights minimum stay. Pets are allowed, but must be leashed. No pet pens. No third vehicle allowed at site. Fifth wheel and truck, or motorhome and one tow. Visitor mail: General Delivery, Cornville, AZ 86325 FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort offers a dump station, clubhouse, fishing, hiking, horseshoes, and 24hour security. DIRECTIONS: From Phoenix: Drive north 90 miles on I-17, then take the Cottonwood exit.Travel 14 miles on Hwy. 260 to Cottonwood, then turn right on Rt. 89A. Drive 8 miles to Page Springs Rd. (Hwy. 50), turn right and resort is about 2 miles on left. 18

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SITUATED ON THE BANKS OF beautiful Oak Creek in a storybook setting of old cottonwood trees and artesian streams, Sunrise Resorts’ Page Springs is truly a resort for the entire family. At day’s end, if you don’t want to eat the fish you caught in Oak Creek, you can enjoy fine dining in the restaurant at the entrance to the resort. A scenic drive in the area that you won’t want to miss is the 54-mile-long stretch of SR 89A between Jerome and Flagstaff. Follow the steep, narrow road through Oak Creek Canyon where unusual rock formations and spectacularly colored trees add interest to the drive.Traveling in vehicles pulling trailers more than 20 feet long is not recommended. While in Flagstaff, be sure to visit the Riodan State Historic Park, home of the 40-room Riodan Mansion. The early 20th-century building was home to prominent lumbermen Timothy and Michael Riodan and their families. The rustic exterior and lavish interior with hand-crafted furniture and stained-glass windows are an interesting part of the tour. First settled in 1864 by prospectors, nearby Prescott is a resort community today. In the midst of the Prescott National Forest and surrounded by mountains, visitors can enjoy fishing, hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, and rockhounding in the area. Prehistoric and historic Southwestern Native American pieces, as well as Arizona pioneer artifacts and furniture, are displayed in the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott. Ceramics and other artifacts from the Fitzmaurice, King, and Tuzigoot ruins of Yavapai County are on display at the Smoki Museum, also in Prescott. Ceremonials and legends are depicted in the paintings in the museum.


SUNRISE RESORTS’ CLINT’S WELL RV RESORT

SURROUNDED BY THE PONDEROSA PINES of the Coconino National Forest, Sunrise Resorts’ Clint’s Well offers cool, clear, mountain air. This mountain getaway features wildlife right on the grounds of the resort and nearby lakes for water sports. Rolling terrain, mountains, forests, Oak Creek Canyon, and the Mogollon Rim are only some of the attractions to be found in the Coconino National Forest.With an altitude of about 7,000 feet the 1,827,435-acre forest has deep canyons in its southern region and the San Francisco Peaks in the north. Follow SR89A from Jerome to Flagstaff on a drive through the beautiful cypress, juniper, and pine trees along spectacularly colored red, white, and yellow cliffs in the Oak Creek Canyon. It is not recommended that vehicles pulling trailers more than 20 feet long travel the steep, narrow road. Skiing is seasonal, but the chairlift is available daily at the Snow Bowl in Flagstaff. The 6,450-foot-long chairlift climbs to 11,500 feet, offering breathtaking views of northern Arizona. Only a hike away, you can also view the Grand Canyon from this vantage point. A short drive to the west of the resort is the Montezuma Castle National Monument and the ruins of an early cliff dwelling. A limestone sinkhole, Montezuma Well, is a part of the monument. Some of the area ditches dug centuries ago are still used as a source of water.

HAPPY JACK

OAK CREEK CANYON, COCONINO NATIONAL FOREST

P.O. BOX 19642 HAPPY JACK, AZ 86024 (928) 477–2299 ARIZONA/MOUNTAIN TIME (SUMMER IS PACIFIC TIME) www.sunriseresorts.com

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ARIZONA

SITES: 40 full CHECK IN: 12 Noon to 5 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps OPEN: May 1 through October 31 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 30 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites only. Pets allowed — must obey pet rules. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort offers a dump station, clubhouse, rough pitch golf course, pool table, games, hiking, and horseshoes. Phone service suspended October 15 to May 1. DIRECTIONS: Junction of State Hwy. 87 and FH3 Road. From Phoenix, drive north on I-17 to Camp Verde (exit 286, or 287). Take Hwy. 260 east approximately 30 miles to junction with Hwy. 87. Turn left and go approximately 10 miles to junction with Forest Hwy. 3. Turn left and go approximately 1/2 mile. First right turn. From Winslow, take Hwy. 87 south approximately 52 miles to FH3 (Lake Mary Road), turn right. Go 1/2 mile then first right to park. From Flagstaff, take FH3 (Lake Mary Road) approximately 62 miles SE of Flagstaff. Last left, turn before junction with Hwy. 87. SPECIAL NOTE: Clint’s Well is located 15 miles south of Happy Jack, AZ on Forest Highway 3 (also called Lake Mary Road and FH3).


QUAIL RIDGE RV RESORT HUACHUCA CITY

KARTCHNER CAVERNS, FORT HUACHUCA

2207 N.YUCCA DR. HUACHUCA CITY, AZ 85616 (520) 456–9301 ARIZONA/MOUNTAIN TIME (SUMMER IS PACIFIC TIME) www.quailridgerv.com SITES: 120 sites / dry dock area CHECK IN: 9AM to 5 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Visitor mail not accepted. Send to General Delivery, Huachuca City, AZ 85616. MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 45 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: December 1 through March 31 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites only.

ARIZONA

FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort offers 2 dump stations, clubhouse, picnic area, video and DVD rental, limited TV, pool table, ping pong, Conestoga wagon rides, propane, and storage areas. DIRECTIONS: From Tucson, take I-10 east to Exit 302 (Hwy. 90). Drive south 20 miles to Hwy. 82. Turn right (west) on Hwy. 82 about 1/4 mile to the resort entrance.

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LOCATED JUST A FEW MILES north of the Mexican border, Quail Ridge RV Resort greets its guests with a “warm welcome” year-round. Temperatures in this open, high desert area are pleasant both winter and summer. Nature lovers will enjoy a panorama of varied plant and animal life, cactus and paloverde common in the desert area, and fir, juniper, oak, and pine in the mountains of the region. Travelers interested in electronics and history will want to visit nearby Fort Huachuca, founded in 1877 to combat Native American and outlaw raids. Today, it’s the headquarters of the U.S. Army Signal Command and Intelligence Center. At the Old Post, visitors will see some of the original buildings constructed on the oldest, active surviving cavalry post in the nation. The history of the Southwest is depicted in the Fort Huachuca Museum, with emphasis on the Buffalo Soldier. A favorite nearby tourist attraction is the town of Bisbee, where mines have produced more that $2 billion in copper, gold, lead, silver, and zinc.Visitors will see an inactive $25 million open-pit copper mine that’s 1.24 miles long, nearly a mile wide, and 950 ft. deep. The Old West comes alive with a visit to the Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park. Daily, there is a reenactment of the Earp-Clanton gunfight at the O.K. Corral.The first cemetery to be called “Boot Hill” contains marked graves of some of the town’s most famous and infamous residents. Bird watchers will see many different species in this part of Arizona up the side canyons just a few miles from the park. Spring brings desert flowers and summers are green, due to the monsoon season rain that falls during the months of July and August. Kartchner Caverns State Park is located just seven miles north of the RV resort. Reservations are required. This is a live cave and a wonderful thing to see while in Southeastern Arizona.


ST. DAVID RV RESORT

VISITORS TO THIS SOUTHEASTERN Arizona resort enjoy the arid weather at an elevation of 3,500 feet. With the resort’s twin lakes and five artesian springs, relaxation comes almost automatically. Here in southwestern Arizona is where cowboy lore originated.This is where the Earps and the Clantons shot it out at the OK Corral, and where Geronimo and Cochise stood up to the U.S. Calvary. This area lives up to Arizona’s Old West legends, and a lot of the Old West can still be seen here. There are ghost towns to be explored and mines to tour.The West’s wildest gunfights are reenacted for the benefit of travelers and many of the old saloons are restored to respectable versions of their celebrated notoriety. Just a few miles from the resort is Tombstone, the famous frontier town that was made a Registered Historical Landmark in 1962. Here Boothill Cemetery, Bird Cage Theatre, the Courthouse, and the Crystal Palace Saloon are all preserved for the enjoyment of both young and old. Infamous for its saloons, gambling houses, brawls, and gunfights, it’s often overlooked that this historic mining town was once the most cultivated city in the West, and in its time was a larger and more sophisticated town than San Francisco. An interesting historic site, the Cochise Stronghold just south of I-10 near Benson, is a natural fortress in the east face of the Dragoon Mountains. These towering lookouts are where Cochise sought refuge from the U.S. Calvary after a raid during the years of the Indian wars. Known for its spectacular high desert valleys, coniferclad mountains, beautiful canyons, and stark low desert landscapes, the area west of St. David RV Resort is home to the saguaros (cactus) in Saguaro National Monument. For golfing enthusiasts, the area abounds with golf courses and country clubs. Our is resort is on Facebook and www.youtube.com!

ST. DAVID

OLD WEST LEGENDS, COCHISE STRONGHOLD

801 S. LEE STREET ST. DAVID, AZ 85630 (520) 720–4140 ARIZONA/MOUNTAIN TIME (SUMMER IS PACIFIC TIME) www.stdavidrvcamping.com SITES: 173 full / 42 partial CHECK IN: 11 AM to 4 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN: December 1 to April 30 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: December 1 to March 31 ACCOMMODATIONS: Casita cabins, sleep 4-6, $65. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM First night’s fee in advance is required for the deposit. No pets in rental units. Linens required.Visitor mail not accepted. Use General Delivery, St. David, AZ 85630

DIRECTIONS: From I-10 east of Tucson, take Exit 304 (Benson). Turn south and go to stoplight. Turn left and follow Hwy. 80 south through St. David. The resort is one mile south, on the left side of Hwy. 80. 1–800–934–3443

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort has a dump station, clubhouse, outdoor heated swimming pool, hot tub, fishing, horseshoes, shuffleboard, basketball, playground, picnic area. Tombstone and Kartchner Caverns nearby.


SUNRISE RESORTS’ WHITE MOUNTAIN CAMPERLAND SHOW LOW

WHITE MOUNTAINS, TROUT FISHING, APACHE TRAIL

1876 HWY 260 • MILE POST 317 SHOW LOW, AZ 85901 (928) 535–5978 • ARIZONA/MT. TIME (SUMMER IS PACIFIC TIME) www.sunriseresorts.com SITES: 30 full / 36 partial CHECK IN: Noon CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN: May 1 through October 15 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: Travel trailers, sleep 4, $35 Sunday through Thursday, $45 Friday and Saturday. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: Noon CHECK OUT: Noon Pets allowed — must obey pet rules. Linens not provided.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This campground offers a dump station, clubhouse, laundry room, bird-watching areas and wildlife areas, hiking, horseshoes, bingo, Pekeno, and pool table. Limited amenities July, Aug., Dec., Jan. DIRECTIONS: From Phoenix/Mesa, drive north on Hwy. 87 to Payson to Route 260 east. Go through Heber and 9 miles past Overgaard on Route 260 to resort on left near mile marker 317. From Show Low drive west on 260 to M.P. 317 (24 miles). From I-40, go south on Hwy. 77, go southwest on 377, go west on 277, go to Hwy. 260 and go east 14 miles to resort on left. 22

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NESTLED IN THE BEAUTIFUL serenity of the White Mountains, Sunrise White Mountain Camperland has a variety of scenarios for its guests. This peaceful retreat offers hours of enjoyment in the seclusion of the cool mountain air, at nearby mountain lakes for fishing, on miles of adjacent hiking trails, watching the abundant wildlife, and sightseeing at the many nearby attractions. For year-round entertainment, plan to visit PinetopLakeside, on the edge of the White Mountain Apache Reservation, southeast of Show Low. Because of the elevation, the area is cool in summer for trout fishing, picnicking, and other outdoor activities. In winter, enjoy ice fishing, as well as snowmobiling and skiing on the 100 trails on three mountains. Either season you can visit Hon-Dah Casino, where slot machines, video poker, and keno are offered. Follow the Apache Trail (SR 88) 29 miles northwest of Globe, to the Theodore Roosevelt Dam and Lake. The world’s highest all-masonry dam was built with thousands of hand-hewn stones and completed in 1910. To the east of Globe is the Coolidge Dam that creates San Carlos Lake and impounds the waters that irrigate the Casa Grande Valley. Currently under renovation, the multiple dome dam is 250 feet high and 880 feet long at the top. Original construction of the dam was delayed until it was agreed that a concrete slab would cover the Apache Indian burial grounds, thus leaving their tribal cemetery undisturbed. Just north of Coolidge Dam is San Carlos, a trading center and headquarters for the San Carlos Indian Agency. One of the largest cattle ranches in this area is operated by the Apaches. Some of the best trophy-hunting and fishing in the state is on this reservation.


ACN CAMPGROUNDS 1615 N. DELAWARE • APACHE JUNCTION, AZ 85220 • (480) 982-4008 • www.carefreerv.net THIS WELL KEPT AND MAINTAINED PARK offers 140 full hookup sites with partial shade trees at most sites. With 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Cable TV is available. Phone hookups are available. Tent camping is not offered. Group RV sites are available. Pets are allowed. On-site manager. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, newly remodeled and ADA compliant bathrooms and showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, modern electric laundry facilities, outdoor clothesline, wi-fi, tables, grills, fire rings,patios, full commercial kitchen, Pebble-tech swimming pool, hot tub, personal mailboxes, security camera’s, modern LED street lights and a library. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall/rec room, pool table and billiards hall, heated outdoor swimming pool, spa, shuffleboard, picnic area, walking track, horseshoes, seasonal entertainment. Planned group activities are offered daily. In park church services. From U.S. 60, go north on Ironwood 3 miles to Teepee, then west on Teepee to Delaware. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME IN WINTER, PACIFIC TIME IN SUMMER

BENSON BUTTERFIELD RV RESORT & OBSERVATORY 251 S. OCOTILLO AVE. • BENSON, AZ 85602 • (520) 586-4400 • www.rv-resort.com THIS RESORT CONSISTS OF 173 landscaped RV sites with full utility hookups. Every RV site has direct plug-in availability for 20, 30 and 50 amp electrical circuits. Fifty landscaped sites are at least 40' wide and are ideal for long term Park Model units and monthly or annual renters desiring a bit more room or privacy. The other 123 landscaped sites are at least 30' wide by at least 50' deep. All sites sport their own picnic tables. There are 24 paved and level 30' x 55' pull-thru sites. Facilities and amenities include an observatory and on-site astronomer, free cable TV, golf & practice green, heated swimming pool, spa, banquet hall and a clubhouse that contains kitchen, laundry room, showers, propane, exercise equipment, billiard, library and computers. Free WiFi for daily and weekly guest. Nearby attractions include Tucson, Tombstone, Kartchner Caverns State Park, golf courses and off-road opportunities. From I-10, exit 304. Go south on Ocotillo approximately 3/4 mile. Resort is on left.

ACN CAMPGROUNDS

APACHE JUNCTION CAREFREE MANOR

OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME IN WINTER, PACIFIC TIME IN SUMMER

BENSON RED BARN CAMPGROUND 711 NORTH MADISON • BENSON, AZ 85602 • (520) 586-2035 LOCATED JUST 40 MILES SOUTHEAST OF TUCSON, this campground offers 36 full hookup sites.With 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Phone hookups are available monthly only. Tent camping is offered. Group RV are available. Pets are welcome. WiFi near office. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, grills, and patios. LP gas available. Recreational amenities include: rec/TV room, pavilion, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, hiking trails, and horse riding trails. Seasonal planned group activities are offered. Take I-10 to Exit 304, go north on Ocotillo to first road on right. Turn right, go 1/5 mile to campground (second park). OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME

BENSON PATO BLANCO LAKES RV RESORT 635 E. PEARL ST. • BENSON, AZ 85602 • (800) 229-9368 • www.patoblancolakes.com THIS RV RESORT OFFERS 104 full sites (five pull-thrus) with 30 and 50 amp receptacles. Park Models are available. Phone hookups are available. Additional facilities include: laundry, picnic areas, bbq stands, cable TV, pavilion, clubhouse, pool, spa, public phones, nature trails, horseshoe pit, propane, free WiFi and fishing lakes. This resort is a 55 plus resort. Nearby attractions include: San Pedro Valley and Dragoon Mountains, Holy Trinity Monastery, national forests and Tucson. From Tucson, go 32 miles east on I-10 to Pomerene Rd. (Exit 306). Go south on Pomerene Rd. to the frontage road (Business Loop I-10). Go .25 mile west on frontage road to county road (at Circle K), turn right and go north.The park is on the right side of the road. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME IN WINTER, PACIFIC TIME IN SUMMER

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS BULLHEAD CITY SNOWBIRD RV RESORT 1600 JOY LANE • BULLHEAD CITY, AZ 86426 • (928) 768-7141 • www.sbrvresort.com SNOWBIRD RV RESORT OFFERS 10 acres of space with 124 full hookups with 30 and 50 amp receptacles. The resort features a clubhouse, outdoor pool, exercise room, exercise equipment, shuffleboard court, horseshoe court and a 9-hole golf course free to guests. A nearby river with marina provides opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming and beach activities. Driving to Snowbird RV Resort from the E take I-40 to Hwy. 93 to Hwy. 68.Turn on Hwy. 95 to Joy Lane. Driving from the W, take I-40 to Broadway (old Hwy. 66) and follow the road to the stoplight.Take a left turn at the Bullhead City sign, cross a river follow Hwy. 95 to Joy Lane. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME IN WINTER, PACIFIC TIME IN SUMMER

CASA GRANDE SUNDANCE 1 RV RESORT 1703 N. THORNTON ROAD • CASA GRANDE, AZ 85122 • (520) 426-9662 • www.sundance1rv.com THIS RESORT OFFERS 190 full sites with 50 amp receptacles. Maximum RV length is 55 feet. Facilities and amenities include a clubhouse, heated swimming pool, water aerobics, spa, laundry room, exercise room, card room, craft room, game room, horseshoes, shuffle board and Internet at sites. This resort is a 55 plus resort. Nearby attractions include shopping, hiking and biking. Restrictions: no aggressive dog breeds, ie rottweilers, dobermans, chows or wolf hybrids. Six-foot maximum leash on all pets. No generators. Quiet hours from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. From Phoenix, go east on I-10 to exit 185. Go 8 miles south to Cottonwood land and turn west. Go one mile to Thornton Road. Resort is on the left. From Tucson, go west on I-10 to I-8. Go 5 miles to exit 172 (Thornton Road) and then north 5 miles to resort. From California, go east I-8 to exit 172 (Thornton Road) and then north 5 miles to resort. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME IN WINTER, PACIFIC TIME IN SUMMER

CAMP VERDE CAMP VERDE RV RESORT 1472 W. HORSESHOE BEND DRIVE • CAMP VERDE, AZ 86322 • (928) 202-3409 CAMP VERDE IS LOCATED in the very heart of the Arizona region offering 89 full / 53 partial, with 30 or 50 amp electrical. Cable TV is available. Phone hookups are available. Tent camping available. Group RV sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: clubhouse, heated outdoor swimming pool, spa, shuffleboard, playground, picnic area, dump station. Park models available. Recreational amenities include: horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, sports field, miniature golf, movies, arcade game room, and river fishing. Exit I-17 at exit 287 and go northwest on Hwy. 260 for 2 miles, turn right for one mile on Horseshoe Bend Drive. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME IN WINTER, PACIFIC TIME IN SUMMER

EHRENBERG ARIZONA OASIS 50238 EHRENBERG PARKWAY • P.O. BOX 30 • EHRENBERG, AZ 85334 • (928) 923–8230 THIS WELL KEPT AND MAINTAINED PARK offers 160 full hookup sites.With 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities: security, clubhouse, boat ramp, beach area, grills, pull thru, cable TV,WiFi, propane, laundry, pool, kiddie pool, hot tub. Recreational amenities include: ATV trails, playground, fishing, tenting, activity center, pool table, horse shoes, planned winter activities. Take I-10 to Arizona exit 1 (Parker Road). Go north 1/2 mile to Ehrenberg-Parker Hwy. Turn left and go 1/3 mile to resort entrance on the right. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME IN WINTER, PACIFIC TIME IN SUMMER

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ARIZONA

2840 AIRWAY AVE. • KINGMAN, AZ 86409-3627 • (928) 692-6202 • www.zunivillagervpark.net IN A HIGH DESERT FLATLANDS, this park offers 84 full hookup sites. With 50 and 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Cable TV is available. Pets are allowed. Shopping is nearby. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, large laundry, public phone, WiFi and tables. RV storage is offered. RV supplies, LP gas, and ice are available. Recreational amenities include: swimming pool. Coming east or west on I-40, take Exit 53 off Interstate to Old Hwy. 66. turn left (north) on Hwy. 66 (Andy Devine Ave.). Go 1/2 mile to Airway Ave., turn left again going 3/4 mile west. Park is on the left. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME IN WINTER, PACIFIC TIME IN SUMMER

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS 50 W. ORO VIEJO DRIVE • QUEEN VALLEY, AZ 85118 • (520) 463-2300 • www.queenvalleyrv.com THIS RESORT OFFERS 25 full sites with 50 amp receptacles. No restrictions in RV length. Facilities and amenities include a clubhouse with planned activities, heated pool, 2 jacuzzis, sauna, exercise room, recreation center, library, crafts room, billiards, horseshoes and shuffleboard. This resort is a 55 plus resort. Nearby attractions include 18-hole golf course, hiking trails, ATV trails, jeeping and 4-wheel drive routes accessible from the resort. There is bird watching, fishing and boating at nearby lakes. The Arboretum, discovery Tours & Desert Adventures. Centrally located to Phoenix and Tucson. Restrictions: no aggressive dog breeds, ie rottweilers, dobermans, chows or wolf hybrids. Six-foot maximum leash on all pets. No generators. Quiet hours:10 p.m. to 8 a.m. From junction of Hwy. 60 and Idaho Road (in Apache Junction), go east 17.6 miles on U.S. Hwy. 60 past the 60/79 junction to Queen Valley Road. Then northwest 5.4 miles. Follow signs. From junction of U.S. Hwy. 79 (Florence Junction), go east 2 miles on U.S. Hwy. 60 to Queen Valley Road. Then northwest 5.4 miles. Follow signs. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME IN WINTER, PACIFIC TIME IN SUMMER

SUN VALLEY SUN VALLEY RV RESORT P.O. BOX 4072 • SUN VALLEY, AZ 86029-4072 • (928) 524-2972

ACN CAMPGROUNDS

QUEEN VALLEY MACGAVIN'S QUEEN VALLEY RV RESORT

WITH PARTIALLY SHADED AND OPEN LEVEL SITES, this campground offers 11 full hookup sites and 7 with water and electricity only. With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles. Tent camping is offered. Group RV sites are available. Leashed pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms (not showers), 2 sewage disposals, laundry, and tables. Souvenirs are available. Recreational amenities include horseshoes and pond. Nearby attractions include the Painted Desert and the Petrified Forest. From I-40, take Exit 294 on the north side of the highway. Go north on Sun Valley Rd.Turn right at the first street, Quartzsite.You can see the park from the top of both off-ramps. OPEN ALL YEAR. ARIZONA/MOUNTAIN TIME

TOMBSTONE STAMPEDE RV PARK AND B&B 201 W. ALLEN ST (P.O. BOX 1247) • TOMBSTONE, AZ 85638 • (520) 457-3738 • www.tombstone-stampede.com THIS RESORT OFFERS 45 full hookups with 50 amp receptacles. It is also big-rig friendly and provides pull-thrus. B& B cabins are available (no pets in cabins).Tent sites are available.The family park features an Old West theme with cable TV, modern restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, and walking distance to Tombstone. Pets must be leashed. Area attractions include: antique shopping, art galleries, historical interests, live music, museum, national/state parks, Good Enough Mine tour, Tombstone Court House State Park, OK Corral, Bird Cage Theater, Rose Tree Museum. Located in Tombstone on W. Allen Street. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME IN WINTER, PACIFIC TIME IN SUMMER

TOMBSTONE TOMBSTONE RV PARK 1475 N. HWY 80 • TOMBSTONE, AZ 85638 • (800) 348-3829 • www.tombstonervparkandcampground.com UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Tombstone RV Park and Campground is ½ mi N of Tombstone. With 78 RV sites, it is the only RV park able to handle big rigs with large, pull thru sites. Sites have 30 or 50 amp electric service and full hook-ups, fire rings and picnic tables are available. A rec hall and full kitchen are available for use. Tent sites are available as well as 4 cozy Cowboy cabins and 4 fully furnished motel rooms. The park offers clean showers, restrooms & laundry facilities. Amenities include a grassy children's play area, fenced dog park, 2 horse corrals, propane onsite, free shuttle service to and from Tombstone & is the only park with a heated swimming pool. Ride Cochise's Stronghold, the Chiricauhua Wilderness or just to Tombstone. Exit I-10 in Benson if traveling from Tucson or Willcox and drive south, or drive north if coming from Bisbee. We are the old KOA on your right as you drive on Hwy. 80, located just north of Boot Hill in Tombstone. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME IN WINTER, PACIFIC TIME IN SUMMER

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● AOR RESORTS 27 ASHDOWN MILLWOOD LANDING GOLF & RV RESORT – OCP 28 SHIRLEY GOLDEN POND RV PARK 26

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MILLWOOD LANDING GOLF & RV RESORT – OCP ASHDOWN

FAMILY ORIENTED WITH OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES MILLWOOD LANDING IS LOCATED near I-30 north of Texarkana in a wooded, rolling area of southwest Arkansas. Visitors enjoy fishing on 28,000-acre Millwood Lake, one of the largest lakes in the state. Millwood Landing is a family oriented resort that offers many outdoor activities such as fishing, swimming, and golf. Both of the ponds are stocked with a wide array of fish. The resort offers cabins to rent.All have pondside views with fully equipped kitchenettes. The 18-hole golf course is one of the finest in the area. And when you are done playing, please stop in and enjoy a drink and dinner at the bar and restaurant (open seasonally).

596 HWY 317 ASHDOWN, AR 71822 (870) 898 –5320 CENTRAL TIME www.oceancanyon.com

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SITES: 30 full CHECK IN: 2-5 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year Round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIODS: May 26 through Sept. 7 ACCOMMODATIONS: Cabins, Sleep 4,-6. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: $20 non-refundable fee for pets in rentals. CHECK IN: 2-5 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Pets accepted.Visitor mail not accepted. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort has a clubhouse, outdoor swimming pool, 18-hole golf course, bar, horseshoes, tennis court, pavilion, lake fishing, playground, basketball and restaurant. DIRECTIONS: From Texarkana, take Hwy. 71 north 16 miles to Hwy. 32. Turn east on Hwy. 32 at Ashdown and travel 7 miles to Hwy. 317. Go north on 317 for 2.5 miles to resort on right.


GOLDEN POND RV PARK SHIRLEY

OZARK MOUNTAINS, ENDLESS LAKESHORE, HIKING TRAILS

CORNER OF HWY 16 AND HWY 330 241 HWY 330 S. SHIRLEY, AR 72153 (501) 723–8212 CENTRAL TIME SITES: 47 full / 3 partial CHECK IN:Anytime CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 / 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 45 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 30 Pop-up trailers and tent camping are allowed. ACCOMMODATIONS: RV / camping sites only. Dogs to be leashed.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort has an equipped pavilion, picnic area, horseshoes, pond, pond fishing, and hiking trails. Nearby there is a golf course, 40,000 acre lake, horseback riding and the Little Red River. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From Clinton Hwy. 65 and 16 intersection, take 16 east 2 miles. Turn right on Burnt Ridge Road.There will a sign that says Fairfield Bay West Entrance. Go 8.2 miles to the four-way stop. Turn left 2.6 miles to park, which will be on the right. From any other direction or for more information, call resort.

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IN THE OZARK MOUNTAINS of Arkansas, Golden Pond RV Park is surrounded by hardwood trees and one of the oldest mountain ranges in North America. A perfect example of the beautiful terrain can be found just three miles away at the Greers Ferry Dam and Lake. A part of the White River Basin power and flood control project, the lake has more than 40,000 acres of water surface for all kinds of water activities. It is the home of the world record catches of walleye and hybrid fish. Hikers and nature lovers will enjoy the trails on Sugar Loaf Mountain in the middle of the Greers Ferry Lake that features a full-service marina. Visitors to this park can also play golf at Fairfield Bay’s Mountain Ranch Golf Course (rated #1 in Arkansas). The Little Red River, just two miles to the north of the resort, is perfect for fishing and rafting. Thirty miles to the north of the resort is Mountain View, one of the most active crossroads in the Ozarks. The existing mountain culture is depicted by the crafts, music, and dance at the Ozark Folk Center. Nearby, a variety of cave formations and a cave stream can be seen along the water-carved passages of the Blanchard Springs Caverns. A two-hour drive to the north of the resort is Eureka Springs, home of the waters with alleged medicinal powers. Pumping several million gallons of water each day, one of the largest natural springs in the Ozarks is located at the Eureka Springs Gardens.


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ANZA ANZA RV PARK DESERT HOT SPRINGS DESERT POOLS RV RESORT ETNA MOUNTAIN VILLAGE RV PARK LOS MOLINOS DRIFTWOOD RV & FISHING RESORT ORLAND OLD ORCHARD RV PARK RAMONA RAMONA OAKS RV RESORT TRINIDAD EMERALD FOREST OF TRINIDAD TULELAKE EAGLE’S NEST RV PARK 1–800–934–3443

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SILENT VALLEY CLUB

46305 POPPET FLATS RD. BANNING, CALIFORNIA 92220 (951) 849 – 4501 PACIFIC TIME www.silentvalleyclub.com

CALIFORNIA

SILENT VALLEY CLUB SITES: 587 Full / 263 Partial CHECK IN: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM CHECK OUT: 4 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 / 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 45 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIODS: May 15-Oct. 31 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites and tents FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort has adult and children's clubhouses, two outdoor swimming pools, Jacuzzi, basketball, chapel, country store, fishing pond, miniature golf, playgrounds, restaurant, lounge, saunas, shuffleboard, snack bars and tennis. DIRECTIONS: From San Bernadino, drive east 30 miles on the San Bernadino Freeway (I-10) to Banning. Turn right, or south, on 8th St. (Idyllwild) exit and travel 9 miles on Hwy. 243 (caution: steep, mountainous road) to Poppet Flats Rd. Turn right, or west, and go one mile to park.

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RECREATION IN A NATURAL SETTING SILENT VALLEY IS ONE OF THE FINEST private resorts in the US. It is dedicated to providing the outdoor-oriented family with an unparalleled camping experience in a natural setting enhanced by the finest recreational features. Silent Valley is located in a mountain valley at an altitude of 3,500 feet, in the San Jacinto Mountains. The city of Banning is 10 miles away to the north and the resort community of Idyllwild is 16 miles to the south on scenic Highway 243. There are approximately 460 acres at Silent Valley, with 850 campsites in a wide variety of distinct areas, each having its own special advantages and each offerings a different camping experience. All campsites are capable of accommodating various types of recreational vehicles: 22% are drive-through. Some sites are in wooded areas, which offer a large degree of privacy; others are closer to the "action" near activity centers. Each site has a picnic table and benches, and has access to sanitary refuse containers.


BASS LAKE RECREATIONAL RESORT

LOCATED NEXT TO BASS LAKE in the Sierra National Forest of Central California, Bass Lake Recreational Resort offers an abundance of activities for the sportsman, nature lover, and sightseer. Water sport enthusiasts will enjoy boating, water skiing, sailing, and swimming at Bass Lake. Anglers will also find good fishing at the lake as well as at the streams and rivers near the resort. Bass Lake Recreational Resort is situated in the Sierra National Forest, 1,300,000 acres that encompass almost all of the land between the Yosemite and Kings Canyon National Parks. Bear, beaver, bobcat, coyote, deer, and quail are some of the native wildlife that you will see. Clusters of majestic sequoia trees are hidden deep within the watersheds of the forest, and Nelder Grove near Bass Lake contains one stand of the trees. The south gate of beautiful Yosemite National Park is near the resort. Here pre-Pleistocene glaciers changed rolling hills and meandering streams into the colossal landscape of today. Much of the mountain region is easily accessible to hikers and motorists using the 196 miles of primary roads and more than 800 miles of trails. There are many other ways you can see the splendor of Yosemite: half-hour to half-day nature walks are conducted by naturalists year-round, 7-day guided hiking trips, 4 and 6day saddle trips, and a 2-hour tour of the valley from an open tram. You won’t want to miss the fun of driving your vehicle through the 232-foot California tree in the Mariposa Sequoia Grove in the extreme southern end of the park. Sightseers will love the Yosemite Falls, especially in May and June when the winter snows are melting and the falls are at their fullest.With a height equal to nine Niagara’s, the Upper Yosemite Fall drops 1,430 feet in one fall. Immediately below, the Lower Yosemite Fall has a modest drop of 320 feet.

BASS LAKE

BASS LAKE,WATER SPORTS, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST

P. O. BOX 250 • 39744 ROAD 274 BASS LAKE, CA 93604 (559) 642–3148 PACIFIC TIME www.basslake-rvresort.com SITES: 147 full / 7 partial CHECK IN: 8 AM to 5 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 / 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 15 through September 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: Cabins, sleep 4-6, $60-$80; cable TV, $70. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights, call (559) 642-3145 CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM First night’s fee required in advance for deposit.Visitor mail not accepted. Additional fees for pets. Rottweilers and pit bulls not allowed in park.

DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 41 north of Fresno through Oakhurst. Three miles past Oakhurst, turn right onto Road 222. Follow Road 222 two miles until road forks. Follow the left fork, Road 274, to the resort (2 and 1/2 miles on the right). 1–800–934–3443

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort has a clubhouse, swimming pool, lake swimming, exercise room, fishing, boating, boat ramps, horseshoes, sports court, shuffleboard, basketball, playground, picnic areas, and volleyball.


HALO RESORTS’ FISHERMAN’S RETREAT REDLANDS

SAN TIMOTEO CANYON, YEAR-ROUND FISHING

32300 SAN TIMOTEO CANYON ROAD REDLANDS, CA 92373 (909) 795–0171 • PACIFIC TIME SITES: 189 full CHECK IN: 24 hours MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: December 1 through March 31 ACCOMMODATIONS: Trailers, sleep 4-7, $45-$55 RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 3 nights on holiday periods. CHECK IN:After 1 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM A deposit of one night’s rate is required. Reservations taken up to 30 days in advance. Linens not provided.Visitor mail not accepted.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort provides visitors a community recreational building, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, three fishing lakes, grocery store, baseball diamond, cafe, and craft cabin. DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 60, driving east, take the Moreno-Redlands Blvd. Exit 66. Drive north to San Timoteo Canyon Rd., then turn right, 3 miles to campground. From I-10 driving east, take Mountain View turnoff.Turn right and go to Barton Rd. Turn left and go 1 and 1/2 miles to San Timoteo Canyon Rd. Turn right and go 9 and 1/2 miles. The park is on the right.

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FISHERMAN’S RETREAT IS WELL SECLUDED in the midst of the beautiful San Timoteo Canyon. With 340 acres that range from flat grassy meadows to scenic hiking hills with deer, squirrels, and over 300 types of birds, the resort also boasts three man-made lakes stocked with catfish, bass, and trout for year-round fishing. The crown jewels of this area’s recreational attractions are the mountain resorts of Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear Lake. Both are within an hour’s drive from the resort, yet are a world away from the life in the valleys. Pine forests, hidden lakes, fabulous vistas, and a range of attractions make this area a vacation wonderland. Lake Arrowhead is situated in a breathtaking alpine setting. Crisp, cool air and vivid blue skies attract visitors who come to enjoy the water sports, walk the shoreline, or browse in a cluster of shops. Farther to the east lies Big Bear Lake, the largest mountain lake in Southern California, famous for its alpine setting and abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation. Nearby Redlands, a college town with a wealth of history, offers beautifully restored Victorian mansions and tree-lined streets. The University of Redlands hosts such cultural activities as concerts, ballets, and operas.The city is also home to the San Bernardino Assistencia. Built around 1830 as a branch of the San Gabriel Mission and now restored to its original state, the Assistencia contains a museum that offers insight into mission and ranch life in the 1840’s. Los Angeles, Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, and the Pacific Coast beaches are all about a 90-minute drive from the resort. To the south is the city of Palm Springs and the many other small desert communities and golf courses that flourish in this vacation mecca.


PILOT KNOB RV RESORT WINTERHAVEN

FISHING, BOATING AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES PILOT KNOB RV RESORT is situated on 23 acres of picturesque desert property within a mile of Pilot Knob Mountain. Refreshing Pilot Knob features the clean, clear air and relaxing silence of the desert wilderness, while offering all the excitement of Yuma’s many activities just minutes away.The Mexican border is just minutes away, and other attractions include Gateway to Baja, the Colorado River and Yuma.

3707 W. HIGHWAY 80 WINTERHAVEN, CA 92283 (760) 572–0875 • PACIFIC TIME www.pilotknobrvcamping.com

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SITES: 152 CHECK IN: 9 AM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 / 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 45 ft. OPEN: October 15 through April 15 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIODS: January 1 through March 31 ACCOMMODATIONS: Park Model, Sleep 6, $79 and up. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2-night minimum stay on rental unit. CHECK IN: 4 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Rental member units’ reservations must be made no more than 30 days in advance. No refunds for cabin reservations that are cancelled. Cabins do not come with linens; linen rentals $25. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort has a clubhouse/recreation room, swimming pool, spa, planned activities, shuffleboard, swimming, bingo, cards, crafts, nearby fishing and hiking. DIRECTIONS: From I-8 exit at Sidewinder Rd (approx. 8 miles west of Yuma, AZ, go south a short distance to frontage rd, turn right and continue west to resort on the left.


CANYON CREEK RV RESORT WINTERS

LAKE BERRYESSA, NAPA VALLEY, SONOMA STATE HISTORIC PARK

22074 STATE HWY 128 • P.O. BOX 685 WINTERS, CA 95694 (530) 795–4133 • FAX (530) 795–4141 PACIFIC TIME www.vistaresorts.net SITES: 32 full / 83 partial CHECK IN: 9 AM to 10 PM daily MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 1 to September 30 ACCOMMODATIONS: 30 ft. trailers, sleep 6, $40; 4 cabins, sleep 6, $50.

CALIFORNIA

RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights on weekends CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: Noon A $50.00 rental deposit is required. No pets in rental units.Visitor mail not accepted. Pets must be on a leash. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort offers a dump station, clubhouse, swimming pool, general store, snack bar, playground, picnic area, hiking trails, fishing creek, horseshoes,volleyball, game room, and nearby pond and lake for swimming, boating, and fishing (license required). DIRECTIONS: From Sacramento take I-80 West to I505, then north on I-505 approximately 11 miles to Hwy. 128.Turn left on Hwy. 128 and go west 12 miles to resort entrance.The last 9 and 1/2 miles on Hwy. 128 is a winding road. 34

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LOCATED ON THE SCENIC Putah Creek, this resort is also close to Lake Berryessa, one of the largest freshwater lakes in California. The lake’s 160-mile shoreline provides ample room for fishing, swimming, rowing, sailing, or waterskiing. The trout fishing is excellent on the resort, which is directly downstream from the fish “drop off” point where the creek is replenished each week. To the south is the Napa Valley, America’s best known wine region with its 24,000 acres of vineyards. Most of the major wineries are located along Highway 29, as are several small towns, all with shops and restaurants serving fine produce from the surrounding countryside. Napa, the county seat, lies at the southern entrance to the valley. A self-guided walking tour through the town reveals classic Victorian architecture in many of its homes, inns, restaurants, and antique shops. Sonoma County, on west of Napa, was settled by a mix of European immigrants, Spanish missionaries, and Mexican soldiers and now serves as a colorful introduction to California’s early history. The town of Sonoma, the birthplace of the county, is about an hour’s drive from the resort. Its plaza, laid out by the Mexican General Mariano Vallejo in 1835, is surrounded by the largest collection of Mexican-era adobes north of Monterey, including Mission San Francisco de Solano, built in 1823.These structures sit side by side with western-style false-front buildings and Italian basalt structures that today house the Toscano Hotel, the Blue Wing Inn, and Sonoma Barracks. Together with the mission, they form Sonoma State Historic Park. Sacramento, to the east, is the state capitol, and has a pioneer history that began in 1839 with Captain John A. Sutter, a Swiss immigrant. “Old Town,” the original Gold Rush-era town of Sacramento, is preserved in 28 acres of original brick and masonry buildings along the Sacramento River.


HALO RESORTS’ OAK GLEN RV RETREAT

AT AN ELEVATION OF 4,800 feet in the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains, Oak Glen Retreat is in the heart of California’s apple country. In keeping with the theme of the resort’s location, most of the sites have their own apple trees. Across the street from the resort is an array of quaint shops and restaurants as well as a children’s petting zoo and museum. During the winter, the resort gets an occasional blanket of snow, making it look like a little Swiss town. The crown jewels of this area’s recreational attractions are the mountain resorts of Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear Lake. Both are within an hour’s drive from the resort, yet are a world away from the life in the valleys. Pine forests, hidden lakes, fabulous vistas and a range of attractions make this area a vacation wonderland. Big Bear Lake, closest to the resort, is the largest mountain lake in Southern California, famous for its alpine setting and abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation. Nearby Redlands, a college town with a wealth of history, offers beautifully restored Victorian mansions and tree-lined streets. The University of Redlands hosts such cultural activities as concerts, ballets, and operas.The city is also home to the San Bernardino Assistencia. Built around 1830 as a branch of the San Gabriel Mission and now restored to its original state, the Assistencia contains a museum that offers insight into mission and ranch life in the 1840’s. Yucaipa is a rural town surrounded by farms and orchards, many of which are open to the public and offer special events each fall. The Mousley Museum of Natural History, located on six acres and home to the largest display of seashells in the United States, is the site of the Wildlife Sanctuary and the adjoining Mockingbird Canyon Wildlife Sanctuary. To the south is the city of Palm Springs and many other small desert communities and golf courses that flourish in this vacation mecca.

YUCAIPA

APPLE COUNTRY, SHOPPING, BIG BEAR LAKE

38955 OAK GLEN ROAD YUCAIPA, CA 92399 (909) 790–1801 • PACIFIC TIME www.haloresorts.com SITES: 183 full CHECK IN: 1 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 1 through October 31 ACCOMMODATIONS: Rental Cabin, $55 (2 night minimum); 40 ft. Trailers, $45. Both sleep 4-6. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights on holiday weekends CHECK IN: 1 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Reservations accepted up to 30 days in advance. Linens not provided.Visitor mail not accepted. Pets must be on a leash.

DIRECTIONS: From I-10 east from San Bernardino, take Live Oak Canyon Road. Turn left and go approximately 10 miles to resort. From Hwy. 60 east to I-10, take Beaumont Ave. Exit and proceed north 10 miles to the resort.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a clubhouse, two swimming pools, spa, restaurant and tavern, miniature golf, playground, arcade room, grocery store, laundry facilities, craft cabin, and hiking trails.


ACN CAMPGROUNDS

ACN CAMPGROUNDS ANZA ANZA RV PARK 41560 TERWILLIGER ROAD SP 75 • ANZA, CA 92539 • (951) 763-4819 • www.anzarvmtnresort.com THIS BEAUTIFUL CAMPGROUND IN OPEN, rolling country with mountain views offers 63 full hookup sites and 53 with water and electricity only.With 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Phone hookups are available.Tent camping is offered and group RV sites are available. Additional facilities include: hot showers, flush toilets, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, grocery store, tables, and fire rings. LP gas, and ice are available. RV storage is offered. Amenities include: recreation hall, horseshoes, motorbike trails, and hiking trails. From junction Hwy. 79 South and Hwy. 371, go 14 miles east on Hwy. 371, then one mile south on Kirby Rd., then one mile east on Wellman Rd., then 1 and 1/2 miles south on Terwilliger Rd. (follow signs). OPEN ALL YEAR. PACIFIC TIME

DESERT HOT SPRINGS DESERT POOLS RV RESORT 70-405 DILLON ROAD • DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA 92241 • (760) 251–6555 IN THE SUBTROPICAL PARADISE of southern California’s Coachella Valley, Desert Pools offers 287 full hook-ups with 30 or 50 amp electrical receptacles. The resort features three hot tubs fed by mineral hot springs. Additional facilities include: clubhouse, heated outdoor swimming pool, 3 mineral springs hot tubs, and park models. Recreational amenities include: shuffleboard, pickle-ball courts, fitness room, playground, horseshoes, basketball, tennis, miniature golf, resort activities, and church services. From I-10, exit onto Palm Drive, go 3 miles to Dillon Rd. Turn right on Dillon Rd. and go 4 miles to the resort. OPEN NOVEMBER 1 THROUGH APRIL 15. PACIFIC TIME

ETNA MOUNTAIN VILLAGE RV PARK P.O. BOX 30 • ETNA, CA 96027-0030 • (530) 467-5679 • www.etnarvp.com SURROUNDED BY MAJESTIC MOUNTAINS AND BEAUTIFUL VALLEYS, this park offers 44 full hookup sites (29 seasonal and 15 all year). With 20, 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Satellite TV is available. Phone hookups are available, for a fee. Group RV sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry (fee), public phone, tables, and grills. There is a limited grocery store. RV supplies, LP gas, ice, gasoline, diesel, and kerosene are available. Recreational amenities include: playground, picnic area, and horseshoes. After exiting Exit 773 off I-5 in Yreka, turn west and go to the stop lights. At the stop lights, turn left onto Fort Jones Hwy. (Hwy. 3). Go 26 miles west of I-5.When you reach the Etna City limits, turn left after Dotty’s Café and go about 1/2 mile.Turn left onto Industrial Park Way. OPEN ALL YEAR (15 SITES). OPEN MARCH 31 TO NOV. 1 (44 SITES). PACIFIC TIME

LOS MOLINOS DRIFTWOOD RV & FISHING RESORT 24630 TEHAMA-VINA ROAD • LOS MOLINOS, CA 96055 • (530) 384-2851 • www.campdriftwood4fun.com

CALIFORNIA

THIS RESORT OFFERS 16 FULL HOOKUP SITES and 16 water/electric only. With 20 and 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Cable TV is available for a fee. Tent camping is offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets allowed Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, dump station, laundry (fee), tables, grills and patios available. Ice is available during peak season. Recreational amenities include: recreation room, picnic area, river fishing (license required), boating, boat dock available across the street (free), canoe rental. From I-5, take Gyle Rd. exit, go east 7 miles on A-11 which turns into C St. through Tehama. Go across the Sacramento River, over the bridge to light which is 99E. Turn left on 99E & left on very next street which is Tehama & Vina Rd. Go all the way down cross over small bridge, past mobile home park on your right at turn in road is park entrance on your right. Enjoy our long beautiful driveway & follow signs to office! OPEN ALL YEAR FOR FULL HOOKUPS; MAY TO DECEMBER FOR RIVERFRONT SITES. PACIFIC TIME

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS 4490 COUNTY ROAD HH • ORLAND, CA 95963 • (530) 865-5335 IN THE MIDST OF AN ALMOND AND WALNUT GROVE, this park offers 14 full hookup sites and 38 with water and electricity only. With 15, 30, and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Tent camping is offered, and group tent and RV sites are available. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, dump station, laundry, public phone, and tables. Recreational amenities include: movies, seasonally and on weekends. Lake swimming, lake fishing (license required), river fishing (license required), ramp, and boat rentals are all available nearby. From the junction of I-5 (Chico-Orland Exit) and Hwy. 32, go 1 block west on Hwy. 32, then 1 block north on Road HH. OPEN ALL YEAR. PACIFIC TIME

RAMONA RAMONA OAKS RV RESORT 24340 HWY 78 • RAMONA, CA 92065 • (760) 788–3085 SPANNING 105 ACRES with an abundance of Spanish Oak trees this resort offers 115 full hook-ups, with 50 amp electrical receptacles, 6 tent sites w/water and electricity and park models. Additional facilities include: clubhouse, outdoor heated swimming pool and spa, WiFi and miniature golf. Recreational amenities include: hiking trail, fishing in man-made lake, shuffleboard, basketball, horseshoes and Go Me TV. From 15 South, take Scripps-Poway Pkwy east to 67. Turn left on 67 and go through Ramona (turns into 78). From 8, take Hwy. 67 north through Ramona.

ACN CAMPGROUNDS

ORLAND OLD ORCHARD RV PARK

OPEN ALL YEAR. PACIFIC TIME

TRINIDAD EMERALD FOREST OF TRINIDAD 753 PATRICK'S POINT DRIVE • TRINIDAD, CA 95570 • (707) 677-3554 • www.rvintheredwoods.com SPACIOUS SHADED SITES IN A 12 ACRE REDWOOD FOREST. All 40 sites contain picnic tables, 14 sites overnight pull-thru, maximum rig length; 45. Full hook-ups, water and electric, self-contained, or special area for pop-ups and campers in the redwoods. Additional facilities include: outdoor grill, children's playground, picnic tables, horseshoes, event hall with kitchen for groups up to 40 people. Local: mini-market (beer and wine available), coin laundry, propane sales. Nearby: restaurants and shopping, beaches, hiking and fishing. From north or south bound Highway 101, take the Trinidad exit. Travel 3/4 of a mile north on Patricks Point Drive. Our entrance is on the right. OPEN ALL YEAR. PACIFIC TIME

TULELAKE EAGLE’S NEST RV PARK 634 COUNTY ROAD 97A - TIONESTA • TULELAKE, CA 96134 • (530) 664-2081 • www.eaglesnestrvpark.com WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF WILDLIFE AND HIGH DESERT PLANTS, FLOWERS AND BIRDS this campground offers 20 full hookup sites. With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, metered electric use. Tent camping is offered. Group RV or tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Open: Year Round. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, picnic tables, and laundry. There is a limited store nearby. Gas, ice, and food are available. Recreational amenities include: playground with goat petting area, horseshoes, hiking trails, biking, off-road trails. Planned activities, such as viewing of the International Space Station and other celestial events. Located thirty miles south of Tulelake, 55 miles north of Alturas on Hwy. 139. Near Lava Bed National Park and Medicine Lake. From Hwy. 139, turn west on County Rd. 97. Go 2.4 miles, turn left to Tionesta, go thru the village to the second RV park. OPEN ALL YEAR. PACIFIC TIME

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BLUE MESA RESERVOIR, COLORADO ROCKIES, FISHING

● AOR RESORTS 39 40 41 42

BUENA VISTA ARROWHEAD POINT CAMPGROUND CANON CITY ECHO CANYON CAMPGROUND GUNNISON BLUE MESA RECREATIONAL RANCH MONTROSE CEDAR CREEK CAMPGROUND

● ACN RESORT 43 43 43 43 43 38

BLANCA BLANCA RV PARK DEL NORTE WOODS & RIVER RV PARK MESA GRAND MESA RV PARK OLATHE UNCOMPAHGRE RIVER RV PARK SEIBERT SHADY GROVE WI-FI CAMPGROUND

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ARROWHEAD POINT CAMPGROUND & CABINS

COME JOIN OUR FAMILY at friendly Arrowhead Point Campground & Cabins. You'll feel right at home in our welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're playing a round of horseshoes, joining in on a volleyball game, surfing the web, playing a game of pool in our rec room, or stopping in for an espresso drink at our Espresso Bar, you'll be glad you chose to stay with us. Located on the beautiful Collegiate Peaks Scenic Byway in Buena Vista, Colorado! Arrowhead Point is surrounded by the 14,000 ft Collegiate Peaks. The area offers many outdoor activities to include River Rafting on the Arkansas River,ATVing, Four Wheel Drive Trails, Hiking, Biking, Fishing, Gold Panning, Ghost Towns, Ziplining, Horseback Riding, and much more to explore! Buena Vista sits nestled in the Rocky Mountains with convenient day trips to Aspen, Vail, Breckenridge, and the Royal Gorge! We're committed to making your stay with us an enjoyable and memorable experience. Come see why so many of our customers come back to visit year after year! We know that your vacation time is valuable to you. Our job is to make sure that every guest enjoys every day with us here at Arrowhead Point Campground & Cabins. You'll love our welcoming and helpful environment, and will quickly see that we offer Buena Vista, Colorado camping at its finest.

BUENA VISTA

ROCKY MOUNTAINS, RIVER RAFTING,WILDLIFE

33975 HWY. 24 BUENA VISTA, CO 81211 (719) 395—2323 / (800) 888—7320 MAY 1—OCT. 1 MOUNTAIN TIME www.arrowheadpointresort.com SITES: 44 full / 40 partial CHECK IN: 2 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM

"There are no strangers — only friends we haven’t met yet"

MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 and 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 55 ft. OPEN: May 1 to October 1 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 15—September 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: Cabins,Yurts, Cottages RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 Nights CHECK IN: 2 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Pets allowed in some rental units. Linens not provided. Pets must be leashed and quiet at all times. No visitor mail accepted. Credit card deposit.

DIRECTIONS: 5 miles north of Buena Vista on Hwy. 24.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The campground offers a store, espresso bar, pavilion, recreation room, horseshoes, basketball court, volleyball court, playground, laundry, dump station, WiFi (fee). River rafting, fishing and ATV trails nearby.


ECHO CANYON CAMPGROUND CANON CITY

ROYAL GORGE RIVER RAFTING, PIKES PEAK

45044 WEST U.S. HIGHWAY 50 CANON CITY, CO 81212 (866) 341—7875 MAY 1—SEPT. 15 MOUNTAIN TIME www.echocanyoncampground.com SITES: 46 pull-thru, (25 full / 21 partial) CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 and 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 55 ft. OPEN: May 15 to September 13 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 15—August 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: Cabins

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RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 Nights CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Cabins include all linens at no additional cost, no water or bathrooms in cabins. Pets welcome and must be leashed and quiet at all times. No visitor mail accepted. Credit card deposit. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The campground offers a store, pavilion, picnic area, unlimited WiFi, remodeled showers and bathrooms, dump station. River rafting, fishing, boating,ATV rentals and the Royal Gorge nearby. DIRECTIONS: 8 miles west of Canon City, Colorado, just one hour from Colorado Springs. Located on the south side of US Hwy 50 between mile markers 270 and 271. 40

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WELCOME TO ECHO CANYON Campground and RV Park, a full service campground in the heart of Royal Gorge Country, 8 miles west of Canon City, Colorado. Just one hour from Colorado Springs, your stay at Echo Canyon Campground is in close proximity to a variety of popular Colorado vacation activities like white water rafting, Pikes Peak, Royal Gorge camping, Bridge and Park, historic train rides, ATV tours, fishing and much more. Echo Canyon Campground offers 46 pull through recreational vehicle sites with your choice of hook-up options including 50 amp electric and extra large sites for motor coach sized RV’s. Tent campers will enjoy Royal Gorge camping in the most secluded tent sites in the Canon City area with plenty of space for tents and vehicles. You can also choose to stay in one of our rustic cabins for your Royal Gorge camping experience which always include fresh linens and space for an extra tent if you choose. Newly remodeled, clean bathrooms and showers await our weary travelers. Our office store has food and firewood available so you can roast marshmallows and enjoy the Colorado evening by your own campfire. We invite you to get back to the basics with and spend some quality family time Royal Gorge camping under the stars this summer. Whether you are interested in Colorado Springs attractions,Arkansas River rafting, or other Colorado vacation attractions, Echo Canyon Campground and RV Park is the perfect place to camp at an affordable price.


BLUE MESA RECREATIONAL RANCH

NOWHERE IS THE AWESOME BEAUTY of the Rocky Mountains’ western slope more magnificently defined in nature as in the Curecanti National Recreation Area, home of Blue Mesa Recreational Ranch. At an elevation of 7,500 ft., the resort is just a “stone’s throw” from the waters of Blue Mesa Reservoir. This 26mile long lake, with its 96 miles of shoreline, is Colorado’s largest and longest lake. It’s setting — an eroded volcanic landscape — gives it a distinctly unique quality. For fishing enthusiasts, Blue Mesa Reservoir is one of Colorado’s most well-stocked fishing lakes with two marinas — Elk Creek and Lake Fork. Breathtaking scenic drives in this area reveal such wonders as the Black Canyon of the Gunnison River. For its width, the dramatic 55-mile long canyon is the deepest abyss in the world. From its sheer walls — only 1,300 feet apart — this great chasm plunges well over a mile to the churning river below. Just a few miles south of nearby Montrose is the Ute Indian Museum built on the farm of Chipeta, the wife of the Ute Chief Ouray, who accompanied him on his peacemaking trips to Washington until his death in 1881. She lived until 1924 on this farm which now contains a wealth of Ute artifacts and dioramas which reflect the full and rich history of these Colorado Indians. North of the resort, in a picturesque mountain setting, is Crested Butte, a designated National Historic District that charmingly reflects its origin as a gold and coal mining town. For archeological enthusiasts, the Clarence Hurst Museum in Gunnison displays one of the finest archeological collections in Colorado. Challenging mountain golf courses are nearby, as are exciting and adventurous river rapids. With horses and horseback riding as featured amenities, Blue Mesa hosts its guests to a total western setting.

GUNNISON

BLUE MESA RESERVOIR, FORESTS, UNIQUE MT.TOWNS

27601 WEST HIGHWAY 50 GUNNISON, CO 81230 (970) 642–4150 (MAY 1—OCT. 15) MOUNTAIN TIME www.bluemesarvcamping.com SITES: 267 full / 50 partial CHECK IN: 10 AM to 5 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN: May 1 to October 15 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 15 through September 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: Park models and cabins, sleep 8 and 4-6, $65 to $85. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 Nights CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM 50% rental deposit is required. No pets in rental units. Linens not provided. Pets must be leashed and quiet at all times. No visitor mail accepted.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: In the resort’s clubhouse are an indoor swimming pool, sauna, and spa.The resort also offers adult clubhouse with outdoor swimming pool, family center, horses and horseback riding, hiking, fishing, boating, horseshoes, shuffleboard, a children’s fishing pond, a playground,TV, miniature golf, and laundry, dump station, ATV rentals and trails.


CEDAR CREEK CAMPGROUND MONTROSE

BLACK CANYON NATIONAL PARK, OUTDOOR RECREATION

126 ROSE LANE MONTROSE, CO 81401 (970) 249–3884 MOUNTAIN TIME www.cedarcreekrv.com SITES: 31 full, 12 partial CHECK IN & OUT: 12 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30/50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 50-90 feet OPEN:Year round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 15 through September 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: Creek-side camping cabin deluxe, fully furnished cabin with kitchen and bath. Creekside tent camping.

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RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 Nights CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort offers big-rig slide-out sites, tent camping, 24-hour security, RV and boat storage, free WiFi and cable, 18-hole miniature golf, gift shop, restrooms and showers, laundromat, pavilion, playground, picnic area, surrey rides, camp store, LP gas and dump station. Leashed pets welcome. DIRECTIONS: Traveling West on Hwy 50: Turn left at the first stop light which is Hillcrest. Go south 1 block. Turn right on Alley Way. Go straight 1 block and into the park.Traveling East on Hwy 50:Turn right at the light which is Hillcrest. Go 1 block south to Alley Way and turn right. Go straight 1 block and into the park.

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WHETHER CEDAR CREEK RV PARK guests prefer to spend time relaxing on shaded patios or enjoy an afternoon playing at the park’s complimentary full-length miniature golf course with family and friends, there is something here for everyone.The pavilion, located in the middle of the park, facilitates everything from group gatherings and RV club meetings to family reunions and birthdays, and the gift store offers souvenirs and RV parts. Strategically located in the center of the Uncompahgre Valley on Colorado’s Western Slope, Cedar Creek RV Park lies in the middle of a vast outdoor playground.Visitors can enjoy the beautiful Rocky Mountains located directly east and the spires of the San Juan Mountains just 25 miles to the south. Here, visitors can enjoy a day of shopping or sightseeing in the nearby mountain towns of Ridgway, Telluride or Ouray, known as the Switzerland of America. Head 40 miles north to explore the largest flat-topped mountain in the world, Grand Mesa; take a day to drive west to Utah for magnificent vistas of vast desert lands. The RV park is also within 20 minutes of the breathtaking views of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. This deep crevasse holds some of the steepest cliffs, oldest rock and craggiest spires in North America.With two million years at work, the Gunnison River and the forces of weathering have sculpted this vertical wilderness of rock and water. Don’t miss the Painted Wall, the highest cliff in Colorado, which stands 2,250 feet from the rim and is 1,000 feet taller than the Empire State Building. Enjoy views from designated lookout areas or explore via trails (for all abilities) on both the north and south sides.


ACN CAMPGROUNDS 521 MAIN STREET • BLANCA, CO 81123 • (719) 379-3201 SET AMONG LARGE COTTONWOOD TREES, this southern Colorado park offers 26 full hookup sites and 10 tent sites. With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, heaters and air conditioners are allowed.Tent camping is offered. Group RV sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, grills, and fire rings. There is a limited grocery store. Mini-storage is offered. RV supplies, LP gas, ice, and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: picnic area, golf course (in Alamosa), lake fishing (license required), river fishing (license required), boating, hiking trails, horse riding trails, horse rental, and local tours.Weekend planned group activities in season are available in the area. Off I-25, go west on Hwy. 160. Park is on left side of road in Blanca. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME

DEL NORTE WOODS & RIVER RV PARK LLC 25 ALDER ST. • DEL NORTE, CO 81132 • (719) 657-4530 THIS RV PARK OFFERS 26 FULL SITES, with 30 & 50 amp service that can accommodate any size RV. All sites are on the grass. The Park also offers shaded areas for tent camping on the Rio Grande River. Check out our Facebook at: www.facebook.com/woodsandriverrvpark and YOUTUBE video at Woods & River RV Park Del Norte, CO Amenities and facilities include: Free WiFi, hot showers, laundry, great trout fishing, walking trails, fire pits, and picnic tables. It is close to golfing, restaurants and shopping. Nearby are mountains, Wolf Creek Pass and Great Sand Dunes National Park. Located 14 miles from Monte Vista and 17 miles from South Fork. From Hwy. 160, turn north on Pine St., next to the Shell Station. Turn west on 1st St., then north on Alder.

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BLANCA BLANCA RV PARK

OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME

MESA GRAND MESA RV PARK 11674 HIGHWAY 65 • MESA, CO 8647 • (970) 268-5651 • www.grandmesarvpark.com THIS WESTERN COLORADO RV PARK OFFERS 24 full hookups with 20 and 50 amp electrical receptacles. Amenities include convenience store, tobacco products, hunt brothers pizza, propane, dumping station, coin laundry, coin showers, clean bathrooms, play ground. Tent camping is available as well as Cabins. Cabins are newly furnished and all have electricity and air conditioning. Area attractions include skiing (7 miles from Powderhorn Ski Area), snowmobiling, hunting and fishing (207 lake close by), hiking, biking and the Grand Mesa Scenic Byway winds through 63 miles of the national forest, providing beautiful views of lakes, wildlife and geological features. Take Hwy. 65 to mile marker 50. 12 miles south off I-70, exit 49. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME

OLATHE UNCOMPAHGRE RIVER RV PARK 84 SOUTH CHURCH AVE. • OLATHE, CO 81425 • (970) 323-8706 VERY QUIET, 55+ SENIORS CAMPGROUND, all sites on concrete pad with patio, with lots of grass and trees at each site. 32 sites, 26 full hookup with 30 and 50 amp service. Resort offers recreation hall, horseshoes, river, pond, restrooms, showers, laundry, RV storage, self-service RV wash, WiFi. From the Jct of US-50 & Hwy 348, W 0.5 mi on Hwy 348 to Church Ave, S 0.2 mi (L) OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME

SEIBERT SHADY GROVE CAMPGROUND SHADY GROVE LOCATED ON A I-70, a major highway is open year round with late office hours. Clean and quiet sites; 30 sites, 24 pull thrus with 20, 30, and 50 amp service. All sites are full hook-up. RV sites are well over 75 ft. long and Texas sized with plenty of room for slide outs and tows. A family run resort, Shady Grove offers free showers, private restrooms, laundry, free bike borrows, cabin rentals, picnic tables and free movie borrows on DVD. Additional fees for extra people, 50 amp and our self RV wash. No charge for children under 18 or pets.The resort is 2 blocks away from grocery store, liquor store, hardware store, beauty shop, and post office.There is a nearby gas station and sit-down diner. Mail forwarding is welcome (please use POB 178). Limited facilities during the winter months (no water). Exit 405 from I-70, go north one block, take first turn (Forth Street) on the right, go straight 3 blocks to resort. Located 130 miles east of Denver, 120 miles east of Colorado Springs, and 45 miles west of the Kansas border. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME 1–800–934–3443

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306 COLORADO AVE. • SEIBERT, CO 80834 • (970) 664-2218 • www.shadygrove.com


FLORIDA

SANDY BEACHES, SEA FISHING, RESORT ACTIVITIES

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DAVENPORT MOUSE MOUNTAIN RV CAMPING RESORT DE FUNIAK SPRINGS BASS HAVEN CAMPGROUND DE FUNIAK SPRINGS SUNSET KING LAKE RESORT FOUNTAIN PINE LAKE RV PARK HIGH SPRINGS RIVER RISE RESORT HOLT RIVERS EDGE RV CAMPGROUND INGLIS VILLAGE PINES CAMPGROUND KISSIMMEE SHERWOOD FOREST RV RESORT LAKE PLACID SUNSHINE RV RESORT LEESBURG RIDGECREST RESORT COMMUNITY MADISON DEERWOOD INN MADISON CAMPGROUND MOORE HAVEN M RESORT OLD TOWN OLD TOWN CAMPGROUND ‘N’ RETREAT PORT RICHEY JA-MAR TRAVEL PARK RUSKIN HIDE-A-WAY RV RESORT RUSKIN SUN LAKE RV RESORT WEBSTER SUNSHINE VILLAGE ZOLFO SPRINGS OASIS RV PARK

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS 7500 OSCEOLA POLK LINE ROAD • DAVENPORT, FL 33837 • (800) 347-6388 • www.mousemountainresortrv.com JUST FIVE MILES FROM WALT DISNEY WORLD, this park offers 267 full hookup sites. With 20, 30, and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Tent camping is available. Additional facilities include: laundry, public phone, hot showers, flush toilets, tables, and patios. LP gas are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall, swimming pool, 3 shuffleboard courts, and horseshoes. There are planned activities, and during the winter months, there are church services. From I-4, exit 58 then east 1.6 miles on State Road 532. Pass through the stop light, go another 500 yards and see the entrance on right. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

DE FUNIAK SPRINGS BASS HAVEN CAMPGROUND 350 BASS HAVEN DRIVE • DE FUNIAK SPRINGS, FL 32433 • (850) 892-4043 THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 15 BACK-IN FULL HOOKUP SITES and 4 with water and electricity. 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles. A rental sleeping room is available. Trailers for rent. Tent camping is offered as well as travel trailers, for a fee. Group tent sites are available. Pets and children friendly. All sites have a picnic table. Additional facilities include: shower and restroom house, laundry facilities, clubhouse and fishing dock. Free wifi, cable included in daily fee. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall/rec room, picnic area, horseshoes, lake, lake fishing (license required), boating, dock and ramp. From I-10 take Exit #85N. Go north 2.5 miles to Hwy. 90, turn right. Go two blocks (first light) and turn left on Hwy. 83N. Turn left for 2.5 miles, turn onto Juniper Lake Dr. go 3/10 mile turn right onto Bass Haven Drive. Go to three way stop sign and follow sign with arrow to resort (watch for American flag). OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

ACN CAMPGROUNDS

DAVENPORT MOUSE MOUNTAIN RV CAMPING RESORT

DE FUNIAK SPRINGS SUNSET KING LAKE RV RESORT 366 PARADISE ISLAND DRIVE • DE FUNIAK SPRINGS, FL 32433 • (850) 892-7229 • www.sunsetking.com THIS RESORT OFFERS 150 FULL SITES AND 98 PULL-THRU with 50-amp service. It accommodates RVs up to 45 feet. Amenities include clubhouse, equipped pavilion, outdoor pool, exercise equipment, cable TV,WiFi, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, lake fishing (license required), boating, dock, ramp, store, pontoon boat rentals, bait and tackle, propane, and a laundromat. Dump station. Pets need to be leashed. North of Eglin Air Force Base, the training facility for Gen. Jimmy Doolittle’s “Raiders” during World War II. A monument at Valparaiso honors them for their contributions during the war. Outside the west gate of the base, the Air Force Armament Museum exhibits restored aircraft from World War II through the Vietnam War. From east: Exit 85 off I-10, right on 331 2 miles to Hwy. 90, left 5 miles to Kings Lake Rd then turn left. Follow signs to resort. From west: Exit 70 off I-10, left on 285 .4 mile, right on Hwy. 90 east 8.5 miles to Kings Lake Rd. then turn right. Follow signs to resort. Roads leading to resort are paved. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

FOUNTAIN PINE LAKE RV PARK 21036 U.S. HWY 231 • FOUNTAIN, FL 32438 • (850) 722-1401 • www.pinelakerv.com WITH LARGE, LEVEL, GRASSY CAMPSITES 30’ x 60’, this park offers 50 full hookup sites, 77 with water and electricity only, and 28 with water only. With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal laundry, public phone, and tables. LP gas is available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall with satellite TV on big screen, pavilion, horseshoes, lake fishing, and workout gym. From I-10, Exit 130, 15 miles south on U.S. 231. Located on east side at north foot of overpass. From State 20, 8 miles north on U.S. 231 at north foot of overpass. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

HIGH SPRINGS RIVER RISE RESORT 252 SE RIVERVIEW CIRCLE • HIGH SPRINGS, FL 32643 • (352) 318-4602 • www.riverriseresort.com

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WITH 15 FULL HOOKUP SITES AND 28 PARTIAL, this park offers 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles. It can accommodate RVs up to 42 ft. Campers will find shady sites without concrete pads. Pets must be authorized and approved, and children must be accompanied because of deep water. Facilities and recreational opportunities include: weight room with resistance equipment, picnic area, pond, kayaks and canoes, horseback riding and hiking. Nearby attractions include areas for cave diving and shopping. From Gainesville, take Interstate 75 north. Just past Alachua, exit onto Route 441/20/25 northwest to High Springs. Stay on Route 441/41/25 north to the bridge over the river about one mile north of town. The put-in and parking are on the north west side of the bridge. There is also a canoe livery on the southwest side of the bridge.


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ACN CAMPGROUNDS HOLT RIVERS EDGE RV CAMPGROUND 4001 LOG LAKE RD. • HOLT, FL 32564 • (850) 537-CAMP (2267) • www.riversedgerv.com THIS CAMPGROUND IN THE NORTHWESTERN part of the Florida panhandle has 90 full hookup sites and 20 with water and electricity only.With 15, 20, 30, and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Phone hookups are available. Tent camping is offered. Tent rental is available. Group RVs and tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, fire rings, and guard. RV supplies, propane gas, and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: clubhouse, open pavilion, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, badminton, sports field,river fishing, boating, ramp, river canoeing, and hiking trails. I-10, Exit 45. Go 1 and 1/2 miles south. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

INGLIS VILLAGE PINES CAMPGROUND 8053 SE 140TH LANE • INGLIS, FL 34449 • (352) 447-2777 WITH LOTS OF SHADE TREES ON LEVEL SITES, this campground offers 31 full hookup sites and 4 with water and electricity only. With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Phone hookups are available.Tent camping is offered. Pets are allowed only on leash. No aggressive breeds. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, public phones, tables, and patios. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall/rec room, shuffleboard, and horseshoes. Seasonal planned group activities and church services are offered. Seven miles north of Inglis, FL on U.S. 19, look for Covered Wagon sign. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

KISSIMMEE SHERWOOD FOREST RV RESORT 5302 W. IRLO BRONSON MEMORIAL HWY • KISSIMMEE, FL 34746 • (407) 396-7431 THIS RESORT OFFERS 512 FULL SITES with 50-amp service. Maximum RV length is 45 feet. Amenities include 3 clubhouses, cable TV, Tengo Internet, 4 spas, miniature golf, fitness center, recreation hall, library and playground. Pets allowed (no large dogs). Area attractions include Walt Disney World, Sea World, Discovery Cove, Universal Studios, outlet malls, Medieval Times dinner show and Arabian Nights dinner show. From I-4 West, take exit 64 (Hwy. 192). Stay straight on 192 and make a right onto Scott Blvd. From I-4 East, take exit 64 (Lake Buena Vista/Kissimmee) and turn left onto 535/Vineland Rd. Turn right onto 192 and turn left onto Scott Blvd. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

LAKE PLACID SUNSHINE RV RESORT 303 SR 70 E • LAKE PLACID, FL 33852 • (863) 465-4815 • www.sunshinervresort.com THIS RESORT, SURROUNDED BY ORANGE GROVES, lofty pines, and fresh water lakes with record-breaking fish, offers 100 full sites with 30 amp electrical receptacles. Rates are based on a 2-person occupancy. Rates are good for up to a 14-day stay. No pets over 40 lbs. No aggressive breeds. Facilities include a swimming pool, laundromat, cable TV, WiFi, sewer hookup, shuffleboard, horseshoes, clubhouse, recreation hall, billiards, exercise equipment, bocci courts and petanque. Nearby are several lakes and boat ramps, Highlands Hammock State Park, Lake Placid Mural Tour and Highlands Little Theatre. From Orlando, go south on 27 to US 70 E, go east 1/5 mile to the resort on the right. From Sarasota, go east on Route 70 to 303 SR 70 on right. From Ft. Pierce, go west on Route 70 to 303 SR 70 on left. OPEN 3/15 THROUGH 12/31. EASTERN TIME

LEESBURG RIDGECREST RESORT COMMUNITY

FLORIDA

26125 US HIGHWAY 27 • LEESBURG, FL 34748 • (352) 787-1504 • www.ridgecrestresortcommunity.com.com THIS PARK OFFERS 129 full hookup sites and 8 partial with 30/50 amp electrical receptacles. Additional amenities and facilities include an air-conditioned clubhouse with planned activities, heated swimming pool, heated spa, laundry room,WiFi in clubhouse, billiards, library and dog walking area. Nearby attractions include Universal Studios & Island of Adventure, Sea World, Walt Disney World, Cypress Gardens, Busch Gardens, historic downtown Leesburg and great flea markets. From I-75, take exit 329 to 44 E. Turn right onto Rt. 27 and go south 4 miles. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS 155 S.W. OLD ST. AUGUSTINE ROAD • MADISON, FLORIDA 32340 • (850) 973-2504 • www.deerwoodinn.com WITH ALL SHADED SITES, THIS CAMPGROUND offers 25 full hookup sites, 60 with water and electricity only, and 10 without any hookups. With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Tent camping is offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Extra vehicles $3. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, tables, and grills.Group reservations available. Recreational amenities include: pavilion, swimming pool, shuffleboard, playground, picnic area, and horseshoes. Take I-10 to Exit 258, 1/4 mile off Interstate on Hwy. 53, 60 miles east of Tallahassee and 110 miles west of Jacksonville. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

MOORE HAVEN M RV RESORT 17192 HWY 27 N. • MOORE HAVEN, FLORIDA 32340 • (863) 946 6616 • www.mrvresort.com THIS SOUTH FLORIDA RESORT OFFERS SERENITY AND SECLUSION in a rural, country setting, and features stocked fishing lakes and an abundance of Florida wildlife. M RV Resort is just about five miles from Lake Okeechobee, the second largest fresh water lake in the United States. 243 Full Hookup Sites; Easy Access, Easy Exit! All with 30 / 50 Amp Service. Amenities include large clubhouse, stocked fishing ponds, shuffleboard, horseshoes, petanque, internet connection available, skeet shooting, bingo, outdoor heated swimming pool, snack bar, bathhouses, clean laundry facilities, park model rentals, secured mail room. Area attractions include Sea World, Universal Studios, Disney World, Islands of Adventure, or go on a tour of the Kennedy Space Center. Call resort for directions.

ACN CAMPGROUNDS

MADISON DEERWOOD INN MADISON CAMPGROUND

OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

OLD TOWN OLD TOWN CAMPGROUND -N- RETREAT 2241 S.E. • HWY 349 • OLD TOWN, FL 32680 • (352) 542-9500 • www.oldtowncampground.com JUST A FEW MINUTES AWAY FROM THE GULF OF MEXICO, this campground offers 38 full hookup sites, 10 with water and electricity only, .With 30 amp electrical receptacles (50 amp $3), air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Cable TV. Phone hookups are available. Tent camping is offered. Group RV sites are available. Pets are allowed. Enclosed dog park. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, dump station, laundry, public phone, tables, fire rings and WiFi throughout campgrounds. Enclosed dog park. LP gas (non-removable MH tanks), ice, and wood are available. Wifi and computer access is available. Park closes are 7p.m. (no access). Recreational amenities include: pavilion and horseshoes. River fishing (license required), boating, and river canoeing are 3 miles away. Gulf fishing 20 miles away. Go 2 miles south of U.S. 19 on Hwy. 349. Follow the happy face to the campground. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

PORT RICHEY JA-MAR TRAVEL PARK 11203 U.S. 19 NORTH • PORT RICHEY, FL 34668 • (727) 863-2040 • www.ja-mar-travelpark.com WITH 396 LEVEL AND GRASSY FULL HOOKUP SITES, this park accepts full hookup sites only with 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles. Large spaces some with shade trees, friendly family-owned and operated, concrete patios, and some all asphalt sites available. Very Active Park. Tent camping is not offered. Additional facilities include: hot showers, handicap restrooms, 2 laundry facilities, flush toilets, public phone, and patios. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall, heated swimming pool, pond fishing, and 8 shuffleboard courts. bingo, exercise, gym, line dancing, golf outings, planned bus trips, cruises, bocce ball, pickle ball, quilting, wood carving and coffee hours. Planned group activities are offered in the winter. Easy access from I-75 (20 miles west). One mile from Gulf on US 19, on the west side of the highway. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS RUSKIN HIDE-A-WAY RV RESORT 2206 CHANEY DRIVE • RUSKIN, FL 33570 • (813) 645-6037 • www.hide-a-wayrvresort.com THIS SECLUDED PARK ON THE LITTLE MANATEE RIVER offers 400 full hookup sites.With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Cable and phone hookups are available through companies.WiFi available for free. Small pets only. Peak Season charge Jan. 1 to March 31 additional $5 per night. Deposit required. Additional facilities include: dump station ($10 sewer hookup), hot showers, flush toilets, laundry, tables, and patios. LP gas available. Also 24-hour modem hookup and wireless Internet. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall, swimming pool, 8 shuffleboard courts, horseshoes, boating, river fishing, ramp, and dock. Planned group activities are offered in winter. From the junction of Hwy. 674 and U.S. 41, go 2 and 1/2 miles south on U.S. 41, then 3/4 mile east on Chaney Dr. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

RUSKIN SUN LAKE RV RESORT 3006 14TH AVE. SE • RUSKIN, FL 33570 • (813) 645-7860 JUST A SHORT DISTANCE FROM TAMPA BAY, this 6-acre resort offers 50 full hookup sites and 3 with water and electricity only.With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Cable TV is available. Phone hookups are available. Tent camping is offered. Group RV sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, patios, and guard. Ice is available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall/rec room, outdoor swimming pool, shuffleboard, golf green, lake, lake fishing, boating (electric motors only), and rowboat and paddle boat rental. Seasonal planned group activities are offered. Exit 240 off Rt. 75, 6/10 mile west to 33rd St., 7/10 mile to Sun Lake RV Resort. Next to Sun City Center. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

WEBSTER SUNSHINE VILLAGE 2236 SE 100TH LANE • WEBSTER, FL 33597 • (352) 793-8626 • www.sunshinevillageflorida.com LOCATED IN CENTRAL FLORIDA, THIS RESORT OFFERS full sites with 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles. Pets must be leashed. Additional facilities include: shuffleboard, horseshoes, bocce ball, picnic area, clubhouse, planned activities, heated pool, clean showers and restrooms, coin laundry. Recreational amenities include: nearby theme parks, fishing, water recreation and golfing. Take I-75 to 48E at Bushnell to Bevilles south 2 miles to W Central Ave. The resort is 1/2 mile on left. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

ZOLFO SPRINGS OASIS RV PARK P.O. BOX 1129 • 937 STATE ROUTE 66 • ZOLFO SPRINGS, FL 33890 • (863) 735-0030 • www.rvzolfo.com THIS ADULT PARK (55+) OFFERS 64 FULL SITES and 8 partial with 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles. Facilities include: recreation hall with planned activities, LP gas, dump station, showers, horseshoes, shuffleboard and stocked fishing pond (no license required). Nearby attractions include: Orlando, Key West, Cypress Gardens, Gulf of Mexico, golf courses, restaurants, winery and shopping, Go .5 mile east of State Route 17 on State Route 66 in Zolfo Springs.

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LAKE OCONEE, TALLULAH FALLS, WATER SPORTS

GEORGIA

● AOR RESORTS 50 CLEVELAND YONAH MOUNTAIN RV RESORT 51 UNADILLA SOUTHERN TRAILS RV RESORT

● ACN RESORTS 52 52 52

MOULTRIE MOULTRIE RV PARK TOWNSEND LAKE HARMONY RV PARK & FAMILY CAMPGROUND WARM SPRINGS RAMSEY RV PARK 1–800–934–3443

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YONAH MOUNTAIN CAMPING RV RESORT CLEVELAND

CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER, YONAH MOUNTAIN

3678 HELEN HWY CLEVELAND, GA 30528 (706) 865–6546 EASTERN TIME www.yonahcampground.com SITES: 108 full / 20 partial CHECK IN: 10 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 45 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: July 1 through October 31 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites only. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort has a clubhouse, adult swimming pool, family pool, fishing, ball fields, basketball court, volleyball, horseshoes, shuffleboard, and arts and crafts center.

GEORGIA

DIRECTIONS: From I-985, take Exit 24 at Gainesville and go north on U.S. Hwy. 129 to Cleveland. From Cleveland, take Hwy. 75 north approximately 4 miles to the resort on the right.

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IN THE NORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS, not far from the Chattahoochee River, Yonah Mountain Camping Resort is so close to Yonah Mountain that it has a hiking trail leading from the camp up the mountain. Mount Yonah’s rocky face keeps a watchful vigil over the communities of Cleveland and Helen. In Cleveland you may happen upon a “birthin'” at Babyland General Hospital, home of the Cabbage Patch Kids.The special world here combines fantasy and reality in one of Georgia’s most popular tourist attractions. Specially trained “doctors and nurses” will introduce you to the delightful world of Xavier Roberts, creator of the Cabbage Patch Kids. Just up the road from Cleveland is the tiny Alpine Village of Helen, a storybook village in a peaceful valley surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains. Bavarian-style shops line the streets and cobblestone alleyways; dirndl and lederhosenclad townspeople offer southern-style hospitality; restaurants prepare delicious wiener schnitzel, roulade and wursts; and the sounds of festive polka music fill the air as visitors stroll along the banks of the Chattahoochee River. Helen was once a small lumber town, then one day a group of business people wanting to revitalize the area developed the idea for the Bavarian Village. The rest is history. Today, more than 20 years later, Alpine Helen is truly a delightful touch of Europe in Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. This charming hamlet is home to over 200 specialty shops and 35 annual events, including the largest Oktoberfest celebration in Georgia. East of Dahlonega and Cleveland lies Habersham County, where vacationers have satisfied the urge to get away from it all since the 1700’s. Out of the hills of Habersham flows the Chattahoochee with rapids for tubing and canoeing, and calmer waters downstream for fishing. For water sports enthusiasts, the lakes of Burton, Lanier, Rabun, and Chatuge offer boating, skiing, swimming, and fishing.


SOUTHERN TRAILS RV RESORT

DEEP IN GEORGIA’S HISTORIC Old South, Southern Trails RV Resort offers a “certain serenity” with its sites spread among the trees of a pecan grove. This area of the state is one of the richest in historical attractions, many within easy day-trip distances from the resort. The Jimmy Carter National Historic Site is in the Plains (GA) Depot, Carter’s former campaign headquarters. It houses memorabilia and exhibits from the campaign and presidential years. The area was also home to Franklin Delano Roosevelt. From a modest home in Warm Springs, this 4-time U.S. president ran the federal government during one of the nation’s most turbulent times. Preserved much as it was when Roosevelt died here on April 12, 1945, the Little White House features original furnishings, personal artifacts, and the famous Unfinished Portrait which was being painted when the President suffered a fatal stroke. Callaway Gardens, which neighbors Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park on the west, is perhaps the nation’s finest example of ecological development. This 2,500-acre forest and garden setting opened in 1952 to save from extinction the rare prunifolia azalea, a bright red variety growing only within a 100-mile radius of Pine Mountain. Now over 13 miles of biking, hiking or driving trails meander through the woodlands and formal gardens featuring 700 varieties of azaleas and a Horticultural Center. Nearby Macon County is the heart of Georgia’s Mennonite country, where visitors experience first-hand Mennonite culture, crafts and food. While manicured working Mennonite farms dot the countryside, driving tours of Montezuma and Oglethorpe feature antebellum homes from the county’s earlier era. Boating and fishing are popular at nearby Lake Blackshear on the Flint River.

UNADILLA

ROOSEVELT STATE PARK, PINE MOUNTAIN, PLAINS DEPOT

2690 ARENA ROAD UNADILLA, GA 31091 (478) 627–3254 EASTERN TIME www.southerntrailsresort.com SITES: 133 full / 58 partial CHECK IN: 8 AM to 9 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 / 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIODS: March and April; October and November ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites only. Visitor mail not accepted. FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers pull-through sites, full hook-ups, shade, miniature golf, clubhouse, modem hook-up, cable TV, laundry, propane, swimming pool, chapel, and free pancakes. Modem hookup/wireless access. Dump station.

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DIRECTIONS:The resort is located on I-75 at Exit No. 121, 120 miles south of Atlanta and 120 miles north of the Georgia/Florida state line. Going north or south on I-75 take exit 121 and turn left.Take the first right, then cross over railroad tracks to stop sign and turn right. Go 1/4 mile to Southern Trails Resort which will be on the left.


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ACN CAMPGROUNDS MOULTRIE MOULTRIE RV PARK 125 EDMONDSON ROAD • MOULTRIE, GA 31788 • (229) 456-2452 THIS NEW PARK OFFERS 45 FULL HOOKUP SITES that can accommodate any size RV. It provides 20, 30 and 50 amp service, long pull-throughs and level sites. Within walking distance is the Agricultural Expo, car show and arts & crafts festivals. It is 40 miles from Valdosta, GA and 50 miles from Albany, GA. From Moultrie Bypass (319), take 133 South toward Valdosta. When the 4-lane ends to 2-lane, turn left on Edmondson Rd. Turn left again into Park. Park is all the way to the back of the drive. OPEN 1/1 THRU 12/31. EASTERN TIME

TOWNSEND LAKE HARMONY RV PARK & FAMILY CAMPGROUND 1088 LAKE HARMONY DR. S.W. • TOWNSEND, GA 31331 • (888) 767-7864 • www.lakeharmonypark.com THIS PARK MUST BE SEEN TO APPRECIATE ITS BEAUTY. Although conveniently located just 6/10 of a mile off I-95, the park is quietly nestled within 60 wooded acres. Sites are located on an 18-acre spring-fed lake. This park offers 50 pull-thru, full-hookup sites and 20/30/50 amp receptacles. Cable TV included. Tent camping is offered. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, laundry, WiFi, public phone, tables, fire rings, and traffic control gate. Propane, RV supplies, ice, bait, and tackle are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall, shuffleboard court, horseshoes, lake fishing (no license required), lake swimming with beach and floating swim dock, and row boat and pedal boat and kayak rentals. From I-95, take Exit 58 (Hwy. 57). Go west .6 mile. Entrance is on left. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

WARM SPRINGS RAMSEY RV PARK 5153 WHITE HOUSE PKWY. • WARM SPRINGS, GA 31830 • (706) 655-2480 THIS QUIET, PEACEFUL WESTERN GEORGIA CAMPGROUND offers 28 full hookup sites. With 20, 30, and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Tent camping is offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are allowed, on a leash. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone in office, tables, grills, fire rings, and guard on premises. Wood is available. Recreational amenities include: outdoor swimming pool and picnic area. The resort is located 1.5 miles from FDR’s Little White House, one mile from restaurants and shops. Located on Alt. 85, one mile north of Warm Springs.

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SELWAY BITTERROOT WILDERNESS, HUNTING, FISHING

IDAHO

● AOR RESORTS 54 MOUNTAIN HOME FORT RUNNING BEAR RV RESORT

● ACN RESORTS 55 55

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FORT RUNNING BEAR RV RESORT MOUNTAIN HOME

ANDERSON RANCH DAM RECREATION AREA

P.O. BOX 909 MOUNTAIN HOME, ID 83647 (208) 653–2494 • MOUNTAIN TIME www.fortrunningbear.com SITES: 46 full / 25 partial

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CHECK IN: 9 AM to 8 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 / 50 amps ($3 extra for 50 amp) OPEN: April 15 through October 10 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 30 ACCOMMODATIONS: Cabins, $70 RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 1 night CHECK IN: 11 AM to 9 PM CHECK OUT: Noon 48 hour cancellation notice is required. Reservations may be made up to 30 days in advance. Satellite TV in all cabins. Pets not allowed in cabins.Water on site. Sewage on site and dump station. Linens provided in cabins. Cabins fully furnished, full kitchens. Pets must be on a leash. No credit or debit cards accepted. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: Pavilion, cook-out facilities, clubhouse,TV lounge, videos, card room, swimming pool, pool table, miniature golf, horseshoes, playground, laundry, showers, weekend breakfasts, pot lucks, and bingo. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From I-84 take Exit 95 and go north on Hwy. 20 approximately 26 miles.Watch for signs. Go to 118 1/2 mile marker. Turn left at Little Camas Inn. Go 2 and 1/2 miles to Fort Running Bear. (NOTE: Travel 3 miles on gravel road). 54

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A BEAUTIFUL WILDERNESS AREA and one of the finest fishing lakes in southwestern Idaho are just two of the rewards you’ll be giving yourself when visiting Fort Running Bear. Fishermen boast that catching 18" to 24" rainbow trout are commonplace at this 40-acre resort. Deer, elk, pheasant, grouse, chukar, and geese are frequently sighted in this snowcapped mountain area, and hunting is offered during appropriate seasons. At an elevation of 5,000 ft., it should be noted that the nearest grocery store or gasoline station, in Mountain Home, is 23 miles away. Mountain Home is the site for Mountain Home Air Force Base, home of the nation’s premier air intervention composite wing. See it firsthand at the annual air show each October. A short drive from the resort is Anderson Ranch Dam Recreational Area where there’s year-round fishing for kokanee and chinook salmon, rainbow trout, and small mouth bass. Below the dam, the South Fork of the Boise River offers blue ribbon fishing, too. Above the dam on the reservoir’s west side are boat launches and a full-service marina. At the headwaters of the reservoir, you’ll find the former mining communities of Pine and Featherville which offer more fishing along the Boise River. Anderson Ranch Reservoir is popular with water skiers because of the ideal water temperatures and calm waters. South of Mountain Home off Highway 51 lies a bit of the Sahara on the Snake River — the Bruneau Dunes State Park. Here rise the tallest single-structured sand dunes in America, the largest of which towers 470 feet high. Considered to be one of the natural wonders of the world, the nearby Shoshone Ice Cave is a lava tube spanning three blocks. The cave breezes with flowing air currents that have formed sparkling icy shapes.The icy floor inside is 1,000 ft. long and eight to 30 feet deep.


ACN CAMPGROUNDS 25900 S. DOWNATA RD. • DOWNEY, ID 83234 • (208) 897-5736 • www.downatahotsprings.com THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS OVER 60 SITES, some with water, and some without. With 20/30/50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Tent camping is offered. Teepee rental is available. Cabin and yurt rentals and group RV/tent sites are available. Pets are allowed in the campground. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, public phone, tables, grills, and fire rings.There is a limited grocery store. Ice and wood are available. No sewer available. Seasonal recreational amenities include: snack bar, equipped pavilion, naturally heated outdoor swimming pool, hot pool, spa, playground, water slides, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, sports field, golf driving range, movies, arcade game room, and hiking/horse riding ATV areas. Off I-15, take Downey Preston Exit 31. At the stop sign, go east on Hwy. 40 to Hwy. 91. Go south for 3 and 1/2 miles, Downata Hot Springs sign will be on the right. Follow sign, resort will be on the right. OPEN MAY TO OCTOBER. OPEN YEAR ROUND ON WEEKENDS. MOUNTAIN TIME

PRESTON CUB RIVER LODGE & GUEST RANCH 1942 DEER CLIFF RD. (P.O. BOX 532) • PRESTON, ID 83263 • (208) 852-2124 • www.cubriverguestranch.com

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DOWNEY DOWNATA HOT SPRINGS

THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 12 FULL SITES PLUS ADDITIONAL DRY CAMPING. It offers 20/30/50 amp electrical receptacles, adapters welcome. Additional facilities include: swimming pool, tables, picnic area, gazebo, fire pits, hot tub, volleyball, horseshoes, tetherball, WiFi, the resort is located near Cashe National Forest for outdoor recreation. Snowmobile, 4-wheeler, wave-runner and horse rentals are nearby. No discounts June or July. Call for directions. OPEN YEAR ROUND. MOUNTAIN TIME

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ILLINOIS

AMANA COLONIES, MISSISSIPPI RIVER, RESORT ACTIVITIES

● ACN RESORT 57 57 56

CERRO GORDO TOM & CAROL’S RV PARK HILLSDALE SUNSET LAKES RV RESORT

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS 313 W. FRANKLIN • CERRO GORDO, IL 61818 • (217) 454-2585 THIS RESORT OFFERS SIX FULL SITES WITH 50 AMP SERVICE, and it can accommodate RVs up to 40 ft. Additional amenities include: full hook-ups, laundry facility, bathhouse, community/game room, and upholstery service. Weekly and monthly rates available. Pets are welcome. From Decatur, go east on Hwy. 105, then north on Hwy. 105/32. Go west on South Street, then south on Lincoln Street. Go east on Franklin Street for 100 feet to the park. From Champaign, go west on I-72 to Exit 166. Go south on Hwy. 105 to Cerro Gordo. Go west on South Street, then south on Lincoln Street. Go east on Franklin Street for 100 feet to the park. OPEN 4/11 TO 10/26. CENTRAL TIME

HILLSDALE SUNSET LAKES RESORT 2700-290 STREET NORTH • HILLSDALE, IL 61257 • (800) 747-5253 • www.sunsetlakesresort.com THIS RESORT OFFERS SPACIOUS CONCRETE & GRASS SITES, 125 Full / 250 Partial sites. All roads are paved, dust free! 50 amp electrical receptacles, maximum RV Length: 50 FT. Check in: 9 AM to 6 PM. Additional facilities include: clubhouse, swimming pool, river access, country store, fishing lakes (no powerboats), playground, snack bar, tennis court, paddleboats, miniature golf, game room, fitness center, shuffleboard, and volleyball. Dump station. From I-88, take the Joslin Exit (6).Turn east on Hwy. 92. Proceed one mile to 290 St. and turn right. It is about 1/2 mile to the resort. From I-80 (west), take I-88 east and follow above. From I-80 (east), take the Geneseo Exit, turn right on Hwy. 82, 9 miles. At 1 & 6/10 miles follow truck route signs to avoid 10 ft. underpass. Turn left on Hwy. 92, go 3 miles to 290 Street, turn left 1/2 mile to the resort.

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CERRO GORDO TOM & CAROL’S RV PARK

OPEN 4/15 TO 10/15. CENTRAL TIME

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INDIANA

LAKE FREEMAN, LAKE SHAFER, MUSEUMS

● ACN RESORTS 59 59 59 59 58

MONTICELLO IDEAL BEACH RV RESORT MONTICELLO NASCAR RV RESORTS AT INDIANA BEACH OAK TOWN NEW VISION RV PARK VERSAILLES BROWNING CAMP

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS 2882 NW SHAFER DR • MONTICELLO, IN 47960 • (574) 583-4141 • indianabeach.com THIS RESORT OFFERS 151 SITES WITH 30/50 amp electrical service. Cottage, cabin and chalet rentals available. Amenities include free tram transportation to Indiana Beach Amusement Resort, free showers, cable TV, WiFi, large pool, heated kiddie pool, cafe, game room, theater, hayrides, playground, volleyball, dog walk, picnic pavilion, comfort stations, laundry, gift and grocery store, rv supplies, firewood, ice, handicap restroom and dump station. Area attractions include Indiana Beach Amusement Resort, Mountain Water Works and Fun Center, Lake Shafer and Lake Freeman, Tippecanoe Country Club, Pine View Golf Course, Lake Shore Drive In Theatre, Twin Lakes Cinema, Whyte Horse Winery, Wolf Park, Great Cats of Indiana, Crooked Creek Trails and Fair Oaks Farms. Pet friendly. Ideal Beach Resort is located in northwest Indiana, four miles north of Monticello, Indiana and º mile north of the Indiana Beach entrance. Recommended north-south route is I-65 with exit onto U.S. 24, then 20 miles east to Monticello. Ideal Beach Resort is 110 miles south of Chicago and 95 miles north of Indianapolis. OPEN 5/16 TO 9/2. EASTERN TIME

MONTICELLO NASCAR RV RESORTS AT INDIANA BEACH 5224 E. INDIANA BEACH RD. • MONTICELLO, IN 47960 • (574) 583-4141 • indianabeach.com

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MONTICELLO IDEAL BEACH RV RESORT

THIS RESORT OFFERS 1030 SITES WITH 30/50 amp electrical service. Cottage and cabin rentals available. Amenities include a picnic pavilion, playgrounds, boat ramps and docks, coffee/snack shop, game barn, miniature golf and water fun center.Area attractions include Indiana Beach Amusement Resort, Mountain Water Works and Fun Center, Lake Shafer and Lake Freeman, Tippecanoe Country Club, Pine View Golf Course, animal sanctuaries, theaters, trails and winery. From Chicago: Take I-65 south to exit 201, you will turn left going east on U. S. 24. As you enter Monticello, turn left at the 2nd stoplight going north on 6th street. You will see the Indiana Beach sign. Continue north; please note that the name of the street will change to N.W. Shafer Drive. You will pass the south entrance to Indiana Beach Amusement Resort. Continue over the bridge and turn left at the stoplight. There is a sign that says Indiana Beach Campground. OPEN 5/1 TO 10/31. EASTERN TIME

OAKTOWN NEW VISION RV PARK 13552 N. U.S HWY 41 • OAKTOWN, IN 47561-0209 • (812) 745-2125 • www.newvisionrvpark.com THIS CENTRALLY LOCATED MIDWESTERN RESORT OFFERS 39 full hookup sites with 20, 30, 50-amp electrical receptacles. Rates for back-in: $24. For pull-thru: $26. Located on 16 acres, the campground features interior roads and pads of crushed limestone. Leashed pets are allowed. The park is big-rig friendly. Additional facilities include:WiFi, laundry, hot showers, storm shelter, propane, firewood, playground, picnic area, sports field and fishcleaning station. Fishing is available from a resort pond. Nearby attractions include: home of Vincennes University, George Roger Clark national park, military museum, golf course, shopping areas, and Amish country. From Vincennes, travel 14 miles north on U.S. Hwy. 41. From I-70 in Terre Haute, go 45 miles south. The entrance is just off the highway on the east side. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

VERSAILLES BROWNING CAMP 3622 E. COUNTY ROAD 200 SOUTH • VERSAILLES, IN 47018 • (812) 689-6464 SITUATED NEAR A LAKE, this park offers 228 full hookup sites, 10 with water and electricity only, and 50 without any hookups. With 15 and 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Tent camping is offered. Group tent and RV sites are available. Additional facilities include: hot showers, sewage disposal, flush toilets, laundry, public phone, tables, fire rings, and grills. There is a limited grocery store. LP gas and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall, pavilion, arcade games, swimming pool, boating (7 hp limit), canoeing, dock, lake fishing, basketball, badminton, sports field, horseshoes, and volleyball. Planned group activities are offered on weekends. From East junction of U.S. 50E and Hwy. 129N, go one mile south on 400 East St. then 1000 feet west on 200 South St. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

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KANSAS

WILSON LAKE, FISHING, GOLF, SHOPPING

● ACN RESORTS 61 61 60

PAXICO MILL CREEK CAMPGROUND SOUTH HAVEN OASIS RV PARK

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS P.O. BOX 54 • PAXICO, KS 66526 • (785) 636-5321 • www.millcreekcampground.com LOCATED IN THE KANSAS FLINT HILLS JUST OFF I-70, this campground offers 31 full hookup sites and 14 with water and electricity only. With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Tent camping is offered. Group tent and RV sites are available. Pets must be leashed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, free WiFi, tables, and fire rings. Ice is available. Cabins available. Recreational amenities include: equipped pavilion, playground, picnic area, sports field, creekfishing, beach area, and hiking trails. Bathhouse closed 11-1 to 4-1. Take I-70 to Exit 333 and go one mile east on Blacktop Road. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

SOUTH HAVEN OASIS RV PARK 1592 S. SENECA ROAD • SOUTH HAVEN, KS 67140 • (620) 892-5115 THIS MIDWESTERN RV PARK OFFERS 45 full hookups with 20, 30, and 50 amp electrical receptacles. All pull-thru slips are wide and 106 ft. long. Leashed pets are allowed. Dusk to dawn “quiet time” is enforced. Additional facilities include: shower, restrooms. Free wireless internet. The park is conveniently located 1/2 mile from a convenience store, gas station, motel, restaurant and 24-hour road service/tire store. Propane available. Take I-35 south and Hwy. 166 Exit 4. The park is located 4 miles north of the Kansas/Oklahoma state line on I-35.

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PAXICO MILL CREEK CAMPGROUND

OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

NATIONAL PARKS & FEDERAL RECREATIONAL LANDS PASS

recreation sites. It admits the pass holder/s and passengers in a non-commercial vehicle, not to exceed four adults (children under 16 are admitted free). The SENIOR PASS is available if you are 62 years or older, and the ACCESS PASS (FREE) is available to those who receive disability benefits. Both offer lifetime entrance to National Parks as well as other benefits. Both must be obtained in person at a park.The VOLUNTEER PASS (FREE) is available to anyone who has accrued 500 service hours. For more information on all of the NPS passes, log onto http://www.nps.gov/fees_passes.htm.

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NATIONAL PARKS ALL ACROSS OUR great nation feature the best in natural wonders and historical landmarks.Your National Park Service (NPS) pass is part of the new Interagency Pass Program, which allows admission into any parks that require an entry fee. These include the National Park Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture — Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Reclamation. Four types of passes are available: The AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL – NATIONAL PARKS AND FEDERAL RECREATIONAL LANDS PASS is valid for one full year from first use in federal

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LOUISIANA

FISHERMAN’S PARADISE, GULF COAST BEACHES

● AOR RESORTS 63 MANY SOUTHERN LEISURE RV RESORTS

● ACN RESORTS 64 64 62

KINDER QUIET OAKS RV PARK NEW ORLEANS RIVERBOAT TRAVEL PARK

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SOUTHERN LEISURE RV RESORTS

NEAR PENDLETON BRIDGE ON the Louisiana shoreline of Toledo Bend Reservoir, Southern Leisure is located in the state’s Sportsman’s Paradise Region. Toledo Bend Reservoir, which stretches along the Louisiana-Texas border for 60 miles and covers 186,000 acres, is world-famous for its largemouth bass.The resort’s boat launch opens this “sportsman’s paradise” to fishing and boating fun for your entire family. Near the town of Many, visitors can tour the Ft. Jesup State Commemorative Area or Hodges Gardens. Ft. Jesup was built by Zachary Taylor in 1822 to secure the western boundary of the United States. The site includes the original kitchen/mess hall and museum housed in a replica of the officer’s quarters. Beautiful Hodges Gardens is an artful pattern of multilevel formal gardens set among 4,700 acres of rolling pine forest. Guests are welcome to visit the gift shop, greenhouses, wildlife pasture, and picnic areas. Between Many and Hodges Gardens on U.S. 171 is the Village of Fisher, a small, picturesque sawmill village that’s a Louisiana landmark on the National Register. One-hour guided tours are offered to see the original church, commissary, post office, opera house, office building, railroad depot, and houses all intact and surrounded by white picket fences. October visitors to Southern Leisure can look forward to the Tamale Festival in nearby Zwolle, when thousands of hot, spicy tamales are made in a weekend celebration on the second weekend of the month to commemorate the area’s Spanish heritage.

MANY

TOLEDO BEND RESERVOIR, FISHING, HODGES GARDENS

114 SOUTHERN LEISURE ROAD MANY, LA 71449 (318) 256–3453 CENTRAL TIME SITES: 65 full / 10 partial CHECK IN: 9 AM to 5 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 /50 amps OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: March 1 through May 31 ACCOMMODATIONS: 1, 2, and 4 bedroom cabins, sleep 4, 8, and 16 (each bedroom is $40 a night), $10 extra for kitchen RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: 1 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM First night’s fee in advance is required for the deposit. No pets in rental units. No motorbikes. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort has a clubhouse, boating, fishing, miniature golf, playground, lake-front picnic area, and boat launch. Located on Toledo Bend Lake, great fishing.

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DIRECTIONS: From Many: take Hwy. 6 west and travel 16 miles. Look for the resort's sign just one mile before the Pendleton Bridge. From Milam,Texas: take Rt. 21 east approximately 15 miles. Resort is on left one mile after crossing Pendleton Bridge.


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ACN CAMPGROUNDS KINDER QUIET OAKS RV PARK P.O. BOX 115 • 18159 TV TOWER ROAD • KINDER, LA 70648 • (888) 755-2230 • www.quietoaks.com THIS SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA CAMPGROUND OFFERS 75 full hookup sites and 10 with electricity only. With 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Phone hookups are available. Tent camping is offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, and grills. Ice and wood are available. Clubhouse available for groups. Wifi throughout the park. Recreational amenities include: pavilion, playground, picnic area, fish pond, volleyball and horseshoes. Off I-10, take the Alexandra exit 44 to 165. Drive into Fenton, turn left on TV Tower Rd. and resort is on the left. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

NEW ORLEANS RIVERBOAT TRAVEL PARK 6232 CHEF MENTEUR HWY • NEW ORLEANS, LA 70126 • (504) 246-2628 • www.riverboattravelpark.com LAISSEZ LES BONS TEMPS ROULER, just 6 miles from the French Quarter, this campground offers 68 full hookup sites. With 30 and 50 amps electrical receptacles. All our sites includes free Cable TV and free secured WiFi. Tent camping is offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are family and are always welcomed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, picnic tables, gated campground. There is a full service and limited grocery store on site, RV supplies and ice are available. Recreational amenities include: outdoor swimming pool, picnic area and local tours. Take I-10 west on Exit 240B. Turn right onto Chef Menteur Hwy. Go 1 block and make a U-turn to the RV Park. Take I-10 East to Exit 240A, Downman Rd. Turn right onto Chef Menteur Hwy., campground will be on the right.

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ATLANTIC COAST, KENNEBUNKPORT, RESORT ACTIVITIES

MAINE

● ACN RESORTS HANOVER STONY BROOK RECREATION & CAMPING 3036 MAIN ST • HANOVER, ME 04237 • (207) 824-2836 • www.stonybrookrec.com LOCATED IN SOUTHWESTERN MAINE, this 50-acre park offers 28 full hookup sites, 20 with water and electricity only, and 10 sites without any hookups. With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Cable TV is available. Rental lean-tos are available. Tent camping is offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, grills, and fire rings. There is a full line convenience store. RV supplies, ice, and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall/rec room, heated swimming pool, shuffleboard, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, badminton, sports field, miniature golf, arcade game room, river fishing (license required), river canoeing, and hiking trails. From the junction of Hwy. 26 and U.S. 2, go one mile east on U.S. 2. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME 1–800–934–3443

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MASSACHUSETTS

LIGHTHOUSES, WINDMILLS, MUSEUMS, WHALE WATCHING

● AOR RESORTS 67 STURBRIDGE STURBRIDGE RV RESORT

● ACN RESORTS 68 66

BARRE CAMP COLDBROOK RV RESORT

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STURBRIDGE RV RESORT

RESERVE AN EASY-ACCESS CAMPSITE at Sturbridge RV Resort and experience the ultimate campground retreat. This quaint New England treasure is situated upon 200 acres of picturesque woodlands, and it features lakeside sites along with a host of resort-style amenities. Spend the day with activities or just relax and enjoy the company of family and friends. Onsite activities are scheduled from Friday night until Sunday morning, and they include crafts, hayrides, hiking, physical activities, DJ dances, pig roasts, ice cream sundae-making and more. The RV campground also offers an exciting array of shopping, dining, and recreation choices within the vicinity. Eighteenth-century Brimfield hosts a series of antique shows three times a year, promising vast collections of even the most obscure items. Nearby Sturbridge is the quintessential New England community, filled with antique shops, grassy commons, country orchards and creameries. It is home to Old Sturbridge Village, an 1830s New England living history museum, which boasts both winter and summer displays. Watch demonstrations of ice-cutting; learn how craftsmen and craftswomen created their wares. Exhibits include a clock gallery, firearms, textiles and more. Historic buildings showcase 19th-century furniture, and the working farms feature Heritage Breed animals. Hikers can find miles of trails at Wells State Park, just a short distance from Sturbridge RV Resort.

STURBRIDGE

NEW ENGLAND TREASURE, ANTIQUES, NEARBY HIKING

49 EAST BRIMFIELD HOLLAND ROAD BRIMFIELD, MA 01010 (413) 245-9525 • EASTERN TIME www.adventureresortsofamerica.com SITES: 91 full / 73 partial CHECK IN: 2 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30-50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN: April 15 through October 15 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: Memorial Day through Labor Day ACCOMMODATIONS: Cabins (sleeps 4) and park models (sleeps 5). RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights / 3 nights on holidays. CHECK IN: 2 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM No pets allowed in rentals. Linens not provided.

DIRECTIONS:From turnpike, exit 9: Sturbridge / Harford, exit 3B. From I-84 and US 20, take US 20 west, travel 3 miles, take first left after the lake.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a clubhouse, pavillion, playground, outdoor pool, planned activities, laundry, dump station, propane, volleyball, badminton, basketball, horseshoes, picnic area, fire rings, arcade room, hiking trails, 5-mile canoe/kayak trail, 420-acre reservoir, boat ramp access, bass, trout, pike & pickerel fishing, beach w/BBQ grills, paddle boats & canoes, store, boat and camper storage, cable TV, and WiFi.


BARRE CAMP COLDBROOK RV RESORT 864 OLD COLDBROOK RD • BARRE, MA 01005 • (978) 355-2090 • www.coldbrookcountry.com THIS RESORT OFFERS 330 SITES WITH 30/50 amp electrical service. Pet friendly. Amenities include executive par three golf course, 100’ wading pool, Olympic size pool, WiFi, country club, playground, volleyball, basketball, tavern/bar, hiking, fishing, mountain biking, store, arcade, entertainment, dump station and propane. Area attractions include Old Sturbridge Village, Quabbin Reservoir, Barre Falls Dam, New England Science Center, flea markets, museums, craft shops, ski area and casino. From the East:Take Rt. 90 (MA Pike) to Exit 11, take Rt. 122 north to Barre. Once into Barre, take 3rd right onto Fruitland Rd. Follow signs from that point. From the West: Take Rt. 90 east (MA Pike) to exit 8. Follow Rt. 32 east to Barre. Once into Barre, take Route 122 S. to first left onto Fruitland Rd. Follow signs from that point. OPEN 4/15 TO 10/15. EASTERN TIME

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SUN & SNOW ACTIVITIES, FISHING, HIKING, OFF-ROADING

MICHIGAN

● AOR RESORTS 70 71 72 73 74 75

BUCHANAN BEAR CAVE RV PARK GAYLORD BEAVER CREEK RV RESORT HOWELL WALDENWOODS FAMILY RECREATION RESORT KALAMAZOO SPRING LAKE RV RESORT MEARS TIMBERLAKE RV RESORT STOCKBRIDGE HEARTLANDS WOODS FAMILY RESORT

● ACN RESORTS 76 76 76 76

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BEAR CAVE RV RESORT BUCHANAN

POPULAR FISHING DESTINATION, NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY

4085 BEAR CAVE ROAD BUCHANAN, MI 49107 (269) 695–3050 • EASTERN TIME www.1000trails.com SITES: 52 full / 85 partial CHECK IN: 12 PM to 8 PM CHECK OUT: 12 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN: May 1 through October 31 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: Memorial Day through Labor Day ACCOMMODATIONS: Two Chalets sleeps 4 $99/night; One Chalets sleep 6, $125 per night.; Two fully equipped trailers, sleeps 6, $89 per night.

MICHIGAN

RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights / 3 nights on holidays. WEEKENDS: 2 nights, otherwise 1 night during week. CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Linens not provided. Pets in rentals with fee. FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a clubhouse, store, adult lounge, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, game room, horseshoes, shuffleboard, playground, fishing, walking trails, movie room, indoor picnic pavilion, and a boat ramp. Dump station. Pavillion and Lodge Rentals for weddings, reunions and group outings. DIRECTIONS: From I-94 where it enters Michigan from Indiana, go E on U.S. Hwy. 12 for 18 miles to Red Bud Trail. Turn N on Red Bud Trail and go about 5 and 1/2 miles to the resort entrance on the right. When coming from Detroit, go south on US 31, turn right on Exit 5 (or Snow Road). Go to Red Bud Trail and turn left.Travel 3-4 miles. 70

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BUILT AT THE SITE OF A FORMER Native American village, Bear Cave Resort is a riverfront property located about 20 miles east of Lake Michigan that is popular with fishermen. Buchanan, the Red Bud City built along the St. Joseph River, is known for its beautiful blossoms, camping, golf, skiing, and year-round fishing. The area is the home of Fernwood Nature Center, a 100-acre nature preserve offering special programs and tours throughout the year. A restored gristmill and Bear Cave serve as reminders of the history of this colorful city. Bear Cave is on the Red Bud Trail near the resort. Its historic events include serving as a dwelling of Potawatomi Indians, playing a part in the underground slave-freedom movement, and as a setting for filming the Train Robbery movie. Visitors can see traces of Native American artifacts, flowstone, petrified leaves, and vegetation. The Tabor Hill Winery and Restaurant in Buchanan offers wine-tasting and dining in a scenic setting — rolling hills, fragrant vineyards, and an uninterrupted view of the Lake Michigan sand dunes. Warren Dunes State Park on the shore of Lake Michigan and Warren Woods State Park are both popular spots for visitors. North of the resort, Berrien Springs, also located along the St. Joseph River, offers a diversity of year-round fishing activities.The city is surrounded by orchards and vineyards, which produce award-winning wines.This scenic community is the site of state and national registered historic landmarks including Andrews University and the 1839 Courthouse Museum. The Lemon Creek Fruit Farms, Vineyard and Winery here has been family owned and operated for more than 100 years. Enjoy free wine tasting and tours, and pick your own fresh fruits in season. Notre Dame University is about 35 miles south in South Bend, Indiana.


BENJAMINS BEAVER CREEK RESORT

SOUTH OF GAYLORD, IN NORTHERN LOWER Michigan, Benjamins Beaver Creek Resort is less than an hour from the famous Mackinac Bridge, which leads to the island area and Upper Michigan. During the winter months Beaver Creek is just minutes from some of the best skiing in the state. Whether you prefer to strap on cross-country skis or take to the challenging slopes, you’ll find the area accommodating with five major ski resorts. In the summer, golfers take delight in being in the Heart of America’s Summer Golf Capital, composed of 23 championship courses. Fifteen courses are within 35 miles of the resort and all 23 can be reached in an hour or less. Each course blends expert design with spectacular settings for a unique golfing experience in Michigan’s rolling woodlands. Spring brings morel mushrooms, and in the fall, well, the colors will take your breath away! While the places to visit and things to do abound in this charming state, visitors often like to stay close to Gaylord and the resort. Gaylord is an Alpine Village that has a long-term relationship with Pentresina, Switzerland, her proclaimed sister city. Countless examples of Swiss theme architecture grace the thoroughfares of this north country jewel. The people here even model themselves after the Swiss with a reputation for hospitality, accord among people of many ethnic backgrounds, and plain good fun. Just eight miles north of Gaylord is the village of Vanderbilt and the Pigeon River Country State Forest, one of Michigan’s most picturesque wilderness areas. The acknowledged “Gateway to the Pigeon River Country State Forest,” the area is the home of the Dept. of Natural Resources headquartered in the 83,000-acre forest. Among the unique attractions is the Witness Tree, a virgin tree marked during the original land survey of Michigan in 1850.

GAYLORD

23 AREA CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSES, FISHING

5004 WEST OTSEGO LAKE DRIVE GAYLORD, MI 49735 (989) 732–2459 EASTERN TIME www.beavercreekresort.com SITES: 28 partial CHECK IN: 3 PM to 9 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps OPEN: June 1 to October 30 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: Memorial Day through Labor Day ACCOMMODATIONS: Log cabins, sleep 6-8, $60-$250 RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights. Call (877) 295-3333. CHECK IN: 3 PM to 9 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM First night’s fee in advance is required. Reservations accepted 30 days in advance. No pets in rental units. Visitor mail not accepted. Tent camping not allowed.

DIRECTIONS: From I-75 south of the Mackinac Bridge, exit at Old Hwy. 27, mile marker 279. Drive south, then turn right on the first road on the right, which is West Otsego Lake Dr., and follow it 3 miles to the resort.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort offers visitors a clubhouse, indoor pool, sauna, spa, game room, movies, miniature golf, 18-hole championship golf course, driving range, lake, beach area, lake swimming, fishing (license required), water slide, tennis courts, cross-country skiing, and snowmobile trails. Dump station.


WALDENWOODS FAMILY RECREATION RESORT HOWELL

LAKE FRONT, BANQUETS, SOCIALS

2975 OLD US-23 HOWELL, MI 48855 (810) 632-6400 EASTERN TIME www.waldenwoods.com SITES: 320 CHECK IN: 9 AM to 4 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 and 50 amps ($3/day) OPEN:Year Round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 1 to August 31 ACCOMMODATIONS: Lodge rooms, cottages, chalets and villa’s.Two night minimum. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: 7 DAYS in advance notice, no holidays. MINIMUM STAY: 2 Nights CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM

MICHIGAN

FACILITIES / AMENITIES: Clubhouse, lounge, natural spring fed lake, sandy beach area, marina, water sport rentals, basketball court, beach volleyball, Olympic size swimming pool, Jacuzzi and sauna, horseshoes, golf course, tennis court, lakeside café, kite field, planned activities, playgrounds, hay rides, pavilion, ping pong, pool table, rv storage, security system. No water during off-season. DIRECTIONS: Driving north from Ann Arbor on expressway US23 exit.At Exit 67(M59/Highland Rd) and turn left to second light. Turn right (North) on Old US 23 we are down ½ mile. Driving south on US23 you may exit at Exit 70 Clyde Road, turn right than turn left on to OLD US 23 we are down 2 miles. 72

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THIS AWARD-WINNING RESORT is sheltered among 400 acres of beautiful rolling countryside, and it overlooks the scenic shores of a private spring-fed lake.Waldenwoods features fun for all four seasons, blending the simple life of the past with the convenience of modern amenities. Spacious and grassy campsites and lush trees sit at the edge of Lake Walden, a tranquil place to enjoy canoeing, kayaking or fishing. Plenty of indoor fun includes scheduled activities along with game tables for leisurely sets of ping pong and shuffleboard. Family friendly means the kids can head for the playground while the bigger kids stroll over to the golf course. Waldenwoods is also a fairy-tale venue for conferences and weddings with its charming Cromaine Lodge on the lake. Several locations serve as ceremony settings, indoor or out. Nearby Ann Arbor, Detroit, Flint and Lansing offer more opportunities for both culture and recreation. Ann Arbor boasts “a small-town feel with the excitement of a big city.” Lots of festivals year round make this location a great day trip getaway. Visitors can shop, eat and drink their way through town with the vast assortment of restaurants, markets and malls. History buffs, check out the Yankee Air Museum and the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History. Both offer permanent and rotating exhibits. Detroit, the largest city in the state, is a hub for nationally acclaimed entertainment, from concerts and nightclubs to galleries and auto attractions. This is, after all, the “Motor City” of the United States. There’s street art around every corner, and street tours cover food, prohibition, jazz and Motown themes. Stop by the Sea Life Michigan Aquarium for face-to-face encounters with sharks, stingrays, jellyfish and other marine creatures. Many possibilities await in Flint. The area offers 21 outdoor parks and 11,000 acres of woodlands. Thirty-two nearby lakes provide plenty of water activities, and galleries and museums cater to the cultural crowd.


SPRING LAKE RESORT

LOCATED IN SOUTHERN MICHIGAN, approximately 10 miles from Kalamazoo, Spring Lake Resort is surrounded by the flavor of the country. It offers the convenience of nearby malls, restaurants, shops, and stores. Outdoor enthusiasts will witness nature at its fullest on the famous Kal-Haven Trail, located a mile from the resort. A 30-mile nature walk between Kalamazoo and South Haven, the trail can be enjoyed year-round for walking and hiking in summer and cross-country skiing in winter. The Air Zoo in nearby Portage displays rare original and authentic restorations of World War II (some of which still fly), Korean, and Vietnam aircraft. A Curtiss P-40 Flying Tiger and the four Grumman Cats are a part of the exhibit. The facility also offers indoor amusement park rides, a 4D theater (only one in the Midwest), and a full-motion flight simulator. The Kalamazoo Public Museum and Hans Baldauf Planetarium has exhibits dealing with science, history, and technology. Featured are displays of natural and local history, a pioneer room, an Egyptian tomb, and a planetarium with programs for children and adults. A short drive to the west of the resort takes you to Lake Michigan, where you can stroll along a part of the longest freshwater beach in the world. The beach changes drastically from sugar-sand strands to a stretch of rugged, back-to-nature wilderness. The Michigan Maritime Museum at South Haven, on the southwestern Michigan shore, features exhibits that tell the story of “The People Who Built and Used Boats on the Great Lakes.” U.S. Coast Guard exhibits are on display from May through October. Visitors can observe geese, peacock, pheasant, swan, wild duck, and other upland species that inhabit the area at nearby Battle Creek-Kellogg Bird Sanctuary, a Michigan State University experimental facility.

KALAMAZOO

KAL-HAVEN TRAIL, AIR ZOO, KALAMAZOO PUBLIC MUSEUM

8368 WEST C AVENUE KALAMAZOO, MI 49009 (269) 459–8308 EASTERN TIME www.campground-memberships.com SITES: 85 full / 90 partial CHECK IN: 9 AM to 10 PM CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: Memorial Day through Labor Day ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites only. FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort has an adult center, swimming pool, basketball court, bathhouse, beach area, boat dock, children’s fishing pond, clubhouse, game room, general store, lake, laundry facilities, picnic area, playfield and playground, snack bar, TV lounge, fishing, horseshoes, paddle boating, and volleyball. Dump station.

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DIRECTIONS: From Kalamazoo, drive north on US 131. Take Exit 44 (D Ave.) and turn left. Drive 3 miles (follow the camping signs) to 6th Street, and turn right. Travel one mile to C Ave. and turn left. Resort is 1/2 mile on the right.


TIMBERLAKE RV RESORT MEARS

LAKE MICHIGAN, FISHING, LUDINGTON STATE PARK

4370 NORTH RIDGE ROAD MEARS, MI 49436 (231) 873–3285 EASTERN TIME www.timberlake-resort.com SITES: 143 partial MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps OPEN: May 15 through October 15 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 15 through September 15 RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: 1 PM to 4 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Dogs on short (6 ft.) leash only. ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites only.

MICHIGAN

FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a clubhouse, equipped pavilion, shuffleboard, playground, pool, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, badminton, arcade game room, lake, lake swimming, lake fishing (license required), pond fishing, beach area, dock, and hiking trails. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From U.S. 31, take Heart Mears Exit and go west on Polk Rd. Turn north on 56th Avenue and go 1/2 mile to Deer Rd. Going west, follow Deer Rd. to B15. Go north on B15 for 2 and 6/10 miles. Resort is on the right.

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TIMBERLAKE RESORT, LOCATED IN the beautiful western portion of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, affords its guests an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of on-site recreational activities. The area surrounding the resort offers amusement parks, golf courses, “u-pick” fruit and vegetable farms, and beaches with an abundance of sand dunes for hours of leisure and entertainment. Water-lovers will enjoy the trip north to visit Ludington, popular in the area as a fishing center on the shore of Lake Michigan. Anglers will want to try their luck fishing for chinook, coho, and king salmon in Lake Michigan, as well as the Pere Marquette River. Or just spend some time watching the freighters and pleasure boats on the Pere Marquette Lake. In town, you can relive the history of Mason County at the Rose Hawley Museum and see the large lighted cross that overlooks the harbor, or visit the White Pine Village of twenty 19th-century reconstructed structures. Superb sand beaches and dunes can also be found in the Ludington State Park, just eight miles north of town. Take Highway 10 east into the Manistee National Forest, the Chain O’ Lakes and Big Star Lake near Baldwin. You’ll want to stop at the Shrine of the Pines, just south of Baldwin, on the banks of the Pere Marquette River. This memorial to the white pine features a log hunting lodge complete with furnishings hand-carved from white pine trees that were cut down more than a hundred years ago. Just south of the resort is the small town of Shelby, surrounded by orchards and asparagus farms. Stop at the Shelby Man-made Gemstone to see a display of man-made artificial stones and how they are produced. No visit to the region would be complete without spending some time in Muskegon, the largest city on Lake Michigan’s eastern shoreline. Once known as the “Lumber Queen of the World,” today Muskegon is an industrial center as well as an interesting spot for tourists.


HEARTLAND WOODS RV RESORT

HEARTLAND WOODS RV RESORT is located between Lansing and Detroit, Michigan. Stockbridge, the center of Stockbridge Township, is located in the southeastern corner of Ingham County. This picturesque town includes an oldfashioned town square, complete with historical township hall and surrounding park. Families visiting this resort can find the best in outdoor recreation.With tall timber and scenic splendor, the resort offers a lawn amphitheater and covered sound stage for outdoor concerts and special occasions. For NASCAR enthusiasts, Michigan International Speedway is just south of the resort on the outskirts of Jackson. Local attractions include Waterloo, Pinckney and Brighton State Recreational areas, University of Michigan and Cascades in Jackson. The park is only 70 miles from Detroit, and there is a zoo an hour away in Lansing. Heartland has a peaceful outdoor setting with many activities and free amenities to choose from. Whether you spend your days by the pools relaxing in the sun, playing basketball, volleyball, shuffleboard, miniature golf, golfing at a nearby country club or riding on the ATV trails, Heartland Woods has something for everyone. As your day winds down, you can spend your evenings roasting hot dogs and marshmallows over your campfire while watching the beautiful Michigan sunset and enjoying the restful atmosphere as your worries melt away. At Heartland Woods you can count on making new friends, great memories and on all of your vacationing dreams coming true.

STOCKBRIDGE

SCENIC SPLENDOR & RESTFUL ATMOSPHERE

5120 FREIERMUTH RD, STOCKBRIDGE, MI 49285 (517) 565–3500 EASTERN TIME www.heartlandwoodsrv.com SITES: 12 full, 159 water/electric CHECK IN: 9 AM to 9 PM CHECK OUT: noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps OPEN: May 15 through Oct. 15 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: Memorial Day through Labor Day ACCOMMODATIONS: Park Model. Sleeps 4-8, $55 RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: Check in: 9 AM to 9 PM Check out: noon. Linens not provided. FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a clubhouse, outdoor pool, playground, picnic area, miniature golf, movies, arcade room, shuffle board, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, hiking trails, fishing and nearby lake.

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DIRECTIONS: From Jackson, take Exit 139 from I-94. Go north on M106 (Cooper St.) 12.4 miles to Fitchburg Rd.Turn left and to 2.5 miles to Baseline Rd.Turn left and go .25 mile to Friermuth Rd. Turn right on Friermuth and go .75 mile to resort on left.


ACN CAMPGROUNDS

ACN CAMPGROUNDS CARSON CITY RED PINES CAMPGROUND 11283 E. CONDENSERY RD • CARSON CITY, MI 48811 • (989) 584-3031 • www.redpinescampground.com THIS CENTRAL MICHIGAN CAMPGROUND with large, shaded sites offers 8 full hookup sites and 22 with water and electricity only. With 20 and 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee.Tent camping is offered. Pets must be leashed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, tables, and fire rings. Recreation amenities include: club room, picnic shelter, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, a 1-acre pond, pond swimming, catch & release pond fishing, beach area, and hiking trails. Take M57 to Carson City. Turn north at blinker light. Campground is 2 miles north and 600 feet E. on Condensery Road. OPEN 5/1 TO 10/1. EASTERN TIME

DECATUR TIMBER TRAILS RV PARK, INC. 84981 47 1/2 STREET • DECATUR, MI 49045 • (269) 423-7311 LOCATED IN THE LOWER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN and just a few miles from Lake Michigan, this 20-acre park offers 150 sites with full hookup. With 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Tent camping is offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are not allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, and fire rings. There is a limited grocery store. LP gas, ice, wood, candy, and fishing bait are available. Recreational amenities include: shuffleboard, playground, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, badminton, sports field, lake, lake swimming, lake fishing (license required), pond, pond fishing, (no license), beach area, boating, dock, rowboat/canoe/paddle boat rental, and local tours. Exit 56 on I-94. Go south on M-51 6 miles to Decatur, Michigan. Go one mile past McDonalds and turn right at Lake of the Woods public access sign. Half mile on right. OPEN 5/1 TO 10/1. EASTERN TIME

IRONS ENCHANTED ACRES CANOE & CAMPGROUND P.O. BOX 7 • IRONS, MI 49644 • (231) 266-5102 • www.enchantedacrescamp.com CATERING TO FAMILIES AND GROUPS, this park offers 20 full hookup sites and 40 with water and electricity only. With 20/30/50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Tent camping is offered. Group tent and RV sites are available. Loft cabin and mobile home rentals are available. Additional facilities include: free wifi, flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, grills, fire rings, and guard. There is a limited grocery store. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall, equipped pavilion, playground, basketball, volleyball, badminton, horseshoes, hiking trails, hunting guide services, and snowmobiles. Lake swimming, fishing and canoeing only in area not on park premises. From the west city limits, go 1/2 mile west on 10 1/2 Mile Rd. then one mile south on Brooks Rd. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

STERLING RIVER VIEW CAMPGROUND & CANOE LIVERY P.O. BOX 225 • 5755 N. TOWNLINE ROAD • STERLING, MI 48659 • (989) 654-2447 • www.riverviewcampground.com LOCATED ON THE BEAUTIFUL RIFLE RIVER with over one mile of riverfront camping, this 160 acre campground offers 110 full hookup sites, 125 with water and electricity, and 98 without hookups.With 30/50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed.Tent camping is offered. RV seasonal sites are available. Cabins rentals available. Pets must be leashed (MI law). Reservations required. Additional facilities include: pit and flush toilets, hot showers, sewer (fee), laundry, public phone, tables, grills, fire rings, traffic control gate, and guard. There is a camp store. RV storage is offered. RV supplies, ice, wood, and 2 sanitary dump stations are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation center, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, volleyball, basketball, river swimming and fishing (license required), 2 ponds with catch and release fishing, canoe/tube/kayak rental, river canoeing, hiking and biking trails, and game room. From junction I-75 (Exit 195) and Sterling Rd., go one mile east on Sterling Rd. then 2.5 miles north on School Rd. (Melita Rd.), and follow signs to resort.

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LAKE COUNTRY, TROUT FISHING, RESORT ACTIVITIES

MINNESOTA

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FOREST HILLS GOLF & RV RESORT DETROIT LAKES

STOCKED FISHING LAKES, BIG CYPRESS NAT’L PRESERVE

22931 185TH STREET DETROIT LAKES, MINNESOTA 56501 (800) 482-3441 CENTRAL TIME www.foresthillsgolfrv.com SITES: 180 full CHECK IN: NOON to 5 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM No check in after 9 p.m. MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps OPEN: May 1 through Oct. 1 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June through August ACCOMMODATIONS: Park Model. Sleeps 6, $100

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RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: 12 PM CHECK OUT: 10 AM No check in after 9 p.m. No pets in rental units. Linens provided. FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This has a clubhouse, restaurant, indoor heated swimming pool, spa, hot tub, sauna, exercise room and equipment, playground, picnic area, miniature golf, golf course, horseshoe and basketball courts. No check in after 9 p.m. DIRECTIONS: The resort is located 3.5 miles west of Detroit Lakes, south of Hwy. 10.

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LOCATED IN THE HEART of the lake country of Detroit Lakes, Forest Hills Golf & RV Resort is surrounded by over 400 of Minnesota’s 10,000 lakes within a 25-mile radius. Oak forests and natural wetlands serve as a refuge to abundant wildlife and contribute to the picturesque scenery. If you're in the mood for challenging golf, Forest Hills' professionally designed Championship Golf Course in Detroit Lakes is the place for you and your golfing companions. Start your morning off with a few practice swings on our driving range and spend the rest of the morning on our course. Visit the 19th hole for appetizers and cocktails. Located in the heart of lake country. Forest Hills Golf Course lies within a unique transition zone where gently rolling hills and vast prairie blend together creating one of nature's finest pieces of work. Oak forests and natural wetlands serve as a refuge to the abundant wildlife and contribute in making this one of the most beautiful courses in Northern Minnesota.The picturesque scenery promises to make this a truly memorable golfing experience. Forest Hills also offers a practice range complete with multiple target greens and two practice putting greens for those interested in improving their game The resort also features plenty of other outdoor activities and amenities, including extreme miniature golf, fish cleaning station and more. Nearby lakes provide ample opportunities for fishing, boating and swimming. Izzos Bar & Grill, located at the resort, offers a variety of burgers, steaks, wraps, salads and appetizers. Within a short distance, Detroit Lakes welcomes visitors with a variety of entertainment, from bird watching and hiking to music festivals and craft fairs. Multiple dining establishments cater to every kind of appetite.


GULF COAST BEACHES, OLD WORLD CHARM

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MARTIN LAKE RESORT BILOXI

CLEAR SPRING-FED LAKE, HIKING AND FISHING

14605 PARKER ROAD BILOXI, MS 39532 (228) 872–0456 CENTRAL TIME www.martinlake.com SITES: 130 full MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: November 15 through March 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: 4 cabins, sleep 4, $35 plus tax; 6 cottages, sleep 4, $45 plus tax. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: 10 AM CHECK OUT: 10:30 AM Reservations accepted 10 AM to 6 PM, Mon.-Fri.

MISSISSIPPI

FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a clubhouse, swimming pool, hot tub, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, lake swimming, lake fishing, beach area, boating (electric motors only), paddle boats, and hiking trails. DIRECTIONS: Exit 50 off I-10. Go north on Tucker Rd. Turn left on Parker. Resort is about one mile off I-10.

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LOCATED JUST OUTSIDE OF BILOXI, in an area with lots of stately pine trees and majestic oaks, Martin Lake Resort is a 65-acre resort with a 22-acre lake. This resort, with limestone sites, overlooks a crystal clear spring-fed lake which is excellent for fishing and swimming. You’ll experience beautiful weather year-round at the resort and be in the perfect location for all the area attractions, including casinos. Biloxi, with its Old World charm and a mild climate, is a delightful city to visit. Antebellum homes and time-worn stucco cottages, framed by massive oaks draped in moss, can be seen in the older parts of the city. History “buffs” will enjoy the Beauvoir-Jefferson Davis Shrine in Biloxi, the historic last home of Jefferson Davis, the only president of the Confederate States of America.The fully restored 1853 house and pavilions contain furnishings that are mostly original Davis pieces. A cemetery where 700 Confederate soldiers are buried, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the Confederate States of America, are also on the picturesque grounds. The Mississippi Gulf Coast, with its 26 miles of sugar white beaches, has extensive shrimp and oyster areas. Nearly half the oysters and a fourth of the shrimp canned in the U.S. come from this region. Along with fresh seafood, the area has 18 scenic golf courses, amusement parks, Marine Life Oceanarium, water slides, ship island excursions, deep sea charter fishing, and 24-hour casino gaming. The Gulf Islands National Seashore stretches 150 miles from Fort Walton, Florida to Gulfport and covers 135,000 acres. In the Mississippi section, there are three long, narrow barrier islands: Ship, Horn and Petit Bois, that lie about 10 miles offshore. The forces of wind and wave that created the islands are moving them westward each year. They contain dunes, extensive marsh areas with lagoons, and inland vegetation. Horn Island and Petit Bois Island are wildlife sanctuaries. Horn Island can be reached by charter boat.


TLC WOLF RIVER RESORT

LOCATED JUST 10 MINUTES FROM the Gulf of Mexico and surrounded by majestic oaks and stately pine trees in the Piney Woods, TLC Wolf River Resort is a tourist’s paradise. The Fountain Bayou circles through the resort which is also bordered by the Wolf River, making fishing one of the many popular things to do in the area. A short drive to the east of the resort is Gulfport. An important seaport, the city has miles of boulevards, beaches, and beach drives. Excursion boats travel from Gulfport to Ship Island, a staging ground for the British during the War of 1812 and for Union troops in 1862. Fort Massachusetts, one of many 19th-century coastal defense forts, is on the island. Among the tourist attractions in nearby Biloxi is the Beauvoir-Jefferson Davis Shrine, the last home of Jefferson Davis, the only president of the Confederate States of America. Surrounded by picturesque grounds, the 1853 home and the pavilions are fully restored and furnished with mostly original Davis pieces. If glitter, lights, and gambling are on your agenda, visit any one of the 15 casinos located from Bay, St. Louis to Biloxi, where 1,500 slot machines, gaming tables, live entertainment, and food are available. Fun for all the family is easy to find with visits to Fun Time USA,Water World, and Marine Life, all in the area. All the glamour of the French Quarter and New Orleans is less than an hour’s drive.

PASS CHRISTIAN

GULF OF MEXICO, BEACHES, GAMBLING

23098 FREDDIE FRANK ROAD PASS CHRISTIAN, MS 39571-0297 DIAMOND HEAD, MS 39525 (228) 452–9100 CENTRAL TIME www.tlcwolfriverresort.com SITES: 120 full CHECK IN: 9 AM to 6 PM No check-in's after 6:00 PM Central Time CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30/50 amps (CC) MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: November 15 through April 15 FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort has a clubhouse, game room, pavilion, laundry facilities, beach area, swimming pool, wading pool, playground, fishing, horseshoes, boat launch, and volleyball. Pets must be leashed. Go-carts not allowed.Visitor mail not accepted.

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DIRECTIONS: From I-10 east, take Menge Ave. (Exit 24). Travel south (towards beach) 2 and 1/2 miles across Wolf River Bridge. Take the first left. Resort is 1/2 mile on left (Freddie Frank Rd.).


MISSOURI

LAKE FISHING, BRANSON, PARK ACTIVITIES

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TIEVOLI HILLS RESORT CLARKSVILLE

MISSISSIPPI RIVER COUNTRYSIDE HIDDEN IN THE BEAUTIFUL Mississippi River countryside, Tievoli Hills offers one of the best amenity packages in the Midwest.The Resort is on 178 acres, surrounded on all sides by thousands of acres of undeveloped, natural acreage. Get away from it all and enjoy the wonderful hospitality and friendliness of our staff in a safe and secure environment. Enjoy some of the planned activities for the young and old alike. Stay in a safe secure environment with 24-hour on site security. Tievoli Hills offers a country-club theme and nearby attractions that include Hannibal, Mark Twain Lake and St. Louis.

25793 HWY N CLARKSVILLE, MISSOURI 63336 (573) 242–3577 EASTERN TIME www.familyresortsandtravel.com

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SITES: 32 Full / 35 Partial CHECK IN: 24 Hours CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 45 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIODS: May 15 through September 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: Studio Villa, Sleeps 6, $225; Hotel Villa, Sleeps 2, $175 RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: Reservations required and may be made up to 30 days in advance. Deposit requirements for rentals: payments must be received within 7 days or reservations will be cancelled. Cancellations must be made at least 7 days in advance or deposit forfeited. CHECK IN: 4 PM • CHECK OUT: 11 AM FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort has a clubhouse, swimming pool, bistro, gift shop, children's wading pool, sports complex, paddle boats, canoes, playgrounds, miniature golf, driving range, weight room, pavilion, racquetball, Splash Cafe & General Store (open Memorial Day to Labor Day). DIRECTIONS: From I-70 west of St. Louis, take Hwy. 79 north 60 miles to Clarksville.Two miles past Clarksville, take Hwy. N 4 miles west to Resort on the left.


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ACN CAMPGROUNDS BOWLING GREEN COZY C RV CAMPGROUND 16733 U.S. 54 • BOWLING GREEN, MO 63334 • (573) 324-3055 • www.cozyccampground.com LOCATED BETWEEN HANNIBAL AND ST. LOUIS, this park offers 45 full hookup sites and 1 with water and electricity only.With 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed.Tent camping is offered. Group sites for tents are available. Pets are allowed, leash required. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, and tables. RV supplies, LP gas and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: picnic area and close by: lake fishing (license required), river fishing (license required), and boating. Two and one-half miles east of U.S. 61 on U.S. 54 towards Louisiana, MO. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

MONTGOMERY CITY LAZY DAY HC 147 • MONTGOMERY CITY, MO 63361 • (573) 564-2949 • www.lazydaycampgroundmo.com WITH A 3-ACRE LAKE AND 3 PONDS STOCKED with catfish and bass, this resort offers 63 sites: 52 full hookup pull-thru sites.With 30/50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed.Tent camping is offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are allowed, on a leash. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, fire rings, and owner lives on-site. There is a limited grocery store. RV supplies, ice, and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall/rec room, picnic area, horseshoes, lake fishing, pond fishing and hiking trails. Take I-70 to Exit 170 (Danville Exit). Go south 1.5 miles and follow signs to campground. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

STEELVILLE CANDY CANE RV PARK & CAMPGROUND 11 HIGHWAY M • STEELVILLE, MO 65565 • (573) 775-2889 • www.candycanervpark.com THIS PARK OFFERS 30 SITES that can accommodate RVs up to 65 ft. It provides 30 amp electrical receptacles. Tent camping is offered. Additional facilities include: swimming pool, hot showers, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball and dump station. The resort is satellite friendly. Recreational amenities and attractions include: nearby fishing, hunting, river floating, Toy Museum, Maramec Caverns, St. Louis and Branson. From I-44 St. James, exit onto 68 East and then exit onto 8 East. Go 12 miles and the campground is located on the corner of 8 & M. From I-44 Cuba, exit onto 19 South and then exit onto 8 West. Go 2 miles and the park is located on the corner of 8 & M.

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BREATHTAKING NATIONAL PARKS, WIDE OPEN SPACES

MONTANA

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WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS CONESTOGA CAMPGROUND

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CONESTOGA CAMPGROUND WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS

INSPIRING AND RUGGED BEAUTY OF THE WEST

P.O. BOX 869 815 8TH AVENUE SW WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, MT 59645 (406) 547–3890 FAX: (406) 547–2295 MOUNTAIN TIME www.ccmemberships.com SITES: 27 full / 14 water and electric CHECK IN: After 1 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. plus tow OPEN: May 1 through October 15 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through August 31 ACCOMMODATIONS: RVs only. Big-rig friendly.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a clubhouse, TV lounge, playground, picnic area, and pond/ trout fishing on the resort (no license required), free wi-fi. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From the center of town, south 0.2 miles on US 89/12 (SW 3rd Ave) to Folsom Street, west 0.2 miles (right). From all highways, follow signs to park. From south, turn left on Folsom. Four blocks to campground.

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CONESTOGA CAMPGROUND IS LOCATED half way between Glacier and Yellowstone national parks on Hwy. 89. Conestoga Campground, as you might expect from its name, invokes both the spirit of America’s early travelers and the rugged beauty that inspired pioneers who made the trek to the heart of the old west. Today, the landscape still calls to travelers, enticing them to stop and take notice. Montana is known as the “treasure state,” and this corner of the state lives up to the name. Encircled by 9,000foot peaks of the Big Belt Mountains, Little Belt Mountains, and Crazy Mountains, the high-country scenery beckons you to explore and discover the wilderness treasures of the surrounding forests, rivers, and lakes teeming with elk, deer, eagles, and more.You can embark on your own outings or take advantage of the local outfitters, who offer hunting, fishing, rafting, and cookouts. As exciting as the surrounding area is, don’t make the mistake of looking only to the adjacent lands and waters for fun.The community of White Sulphur Springs offers the perfect mix of small-town hospitality and summertime activities, all within walking distance of the campground.You can delve into the sagas of this land and its peoples by visiting the local museums and historical sites, or just relax by playing a round of golf at the 9-hole golf course and driving range, taking a dip in the natural hot springs mineral baths, and casting a line in the campgrounds own trout pond. Conestoga Campground offers a unique combination of historical, wilderness, and resort activities. They can be the source of those perfect experiences that forge unforgettable memories. Come once and you’ll find a way to come again.


ACN CAMPGROUNDS P.O. BOX 130037 • 10545 HIGHWAY 2 EAST • CORAM, MT 59913 • (406) 387-5016 • sundancecampground.com SECLUDED IN THE WOODS BETWEEN GLACIER PARK and Flathead Valley, this campground offers 21 pull-thru sites with water and 30 amp electrical service. Nine 50 amp sites are available. Air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Tent camping sites and a rental cabin are also offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are welcome, fenced dog play area. Additional facilities include: handicap accessible newly renovated restroom bathhouse, 2 laundry rooms, flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, tables, and fire rings with grills. Ice, and firewood are available in the new gift shop. Free WiFi and on-demand honeywagon service available. Recreational amenities include: Pickle-ball courts, playground, picnic area, and horseshoes. Six miles southwest of Glacier National Park on U.S. 2, Mile Post 147, one mile north of Coram. OPEN 5/1 TO 10/15 (WEATHER PERMITTING). MOUNTAIN TIME

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NEW ENGLAND CHARM, COUNTRY CAMPGROUNDS

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EPSOM EPSOM VALLEY CAMPGROUND OSSIPEE BEAVER HOLLOW CAMPGROUND TAMWORTH TAMWORTH CAMPING AREA

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS 990 SUNCOOK VALLEY HIGHWAY • EPSOM, NH 03234 • (603) 736-9758 • www.epsomvalleycampground.com LOCATED ON A RIVER’S EDGE, THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 70 sites, 40 with w/e/s and 30 with w/e. With 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Tent camping is offered. Group tent and RV sites are available. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers (fee), sewage disposal, public phone, tables, free WiFi, and fire rings. Ice and wood are available for a fee. RV storage is offered (fee). Recreational amenities include: river swimming, tubing, small playground, river fishing, badminton, sports field, horseshoes, volleyball, and free miniature golf. From the junction of I-93 and I-393, go east on I-393 to U.S. 4/202/9 to Epsom traffic circle, then 1/4 mile north on Hwy. 28. OPEN MEMORIAL DAY TO COLUMBUS DAY. EASTERN TIME

OSSIPEE BEAVER HOLLOW CAMPGROUND ROUTE 16, BOX 437 • OSSIPEE, NH 03864 • (603) 539-4800 • www.beaverhollowcampground.com THIS RURAL, WOODED PARK HAS 145 SITES that have electricity and water. With 20, 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are $4 per day. Tent camping is offered. Group RV sites are available. Rentals are available. Additional facilities include: hot showers, flush/pit toilets, sewage disposal, laundry, tables, and fire rings. There is a limited grocery store. Ice and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation room, pavilion, nature trails, arcade games, swimming pool, snowmobile trails, horseshoes, and volleyball. Planned group activities are offered on weekends. From the junction of Hwy. 28 and Hwy. 16, go one mile south on Hwy. 16.

ACN CAMPGROUNDS

EPSOM EPSOM VALLEY CAMPGROUND

OPEN 5/15 TO 10/15. WINTER CAMPING 12/15 TO 4/15. EASTERN TIME

TAMWORTH TAMWORTH CAMPING AREA P.O. BOX 99 • DEPOT ROAD • TAMWORTH, NH 03886 • (603) 323-8031 • www.tamworthcamping.com THIS FAMILY CAMPGROUND OFFERS 100 sites including 46 with full hookups, 40 with water and electricity only, 7 with water only, and 7 without any hookups.With 20 and 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee.Tent camping is offered. Group tent and RV sites are available. RV rental is available. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, grills, fire rings, and traffic control gate. There is a limited grocery store. RV supplies, LP gas, ice, and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall, shuffleboard courts, playground, arcade game room, miniature golf, volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, badminton, and river fishing (license required). Campground is on Depot Rd., 1/2 mile north of the junction of Route 16 and Route 25 West. Go west on Depot Rd. for 3 miles and the Camping Area will be on your left. OPEN MID-MAY TO MID-OCTOBER. EASTERN TIME

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COOKES RANGE, GILA NATIONAL WILDERNESS

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ARREY ARREY RV PARK ELEPHANT BUTTE MONTICELLO RV PARK SILVER CITY BURRO MOUNTAIN HOMESTEAD

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HIDDEN VALLEY RANCH

NESTLED IN THE HIGH DESERT along the foothills of Cookes Range, Hidden Valley Ranch is a quiet refuge in a dramatic setting. No trains or highways, just 7,000 acres of open range framed by endless skies, a setting that makes it truly one of the hidden treasures of the southwest. The absolute tranquility, diverse wildlife and stark beauty, invite you to stay and enjoy the ranch, while a wealth of sights and activities beckon to you from the surrounding area. The ranch is only ten minutes from historic Deming, chile capital of the world. The Deming Luna Mimbres Museum offers insights into native culture, including renowned Mimbreno Indian pottery. Exploration in any direction offers more insights into the area's rich cultural, historical, and geological heritage. Silver City, forty-five minutes northwest of Deming, is a quiet town that is home to many local artists and artisans. It is also the gateway to the Gila National Wilderness, the nation's first designated wilderness area and the site of Lake Roberts and the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. Here visitors search for the secrets of the peoples who inhabited and forsook the dwellings in the last 2,000 years. Close by are the Catwalk, providing dramatic views of sheer rock walls and the Whitewater River, and the City of Rocks State Park, where forces of nature have sculpted their own version of a fossilized city. Three other state parks: Spring Canyon, Rock Hound, and Pancho Villa provide rich scenery, distinct wildlife, botanical gardens, historical sites, and a chance to search for and keep semi-precious stones. The abundance of rock hounds in the area spurs annual rock shows (in March and December). Other favorite local events include the Annual Great American Duck Races (August), Southwestern New Mexico State Fair (October), monthly archery and sporting clays tournaments, and nightly stargazing. With the abundance of things to see and do at a ranch that thinks of guests as family, you could find yourself returning often.

DEMING

7,000 ACRES OF OPEN RANGE, BEAUTY AND TRANQUILITY

12100 HIDDEN VALLEY ROAD NW DEMING, NM 88030 (575) 546–3071 MOUNTAIN TIME www.hiddenvalleyranchrv.com SITES: 150 full CHECK IN: 1 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 / 50 amps OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: November 1 through February 28 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites only. FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a clubhouse, picnic area, horseshoes, hiking trails,ATV tours and trails, laundry facilities, LPG Plant, and scheduled activities. Mexico border and historical ruins are nearby.

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DIRECTIONS: From I-10 at Deming go north on Hwy. 180 3 miles, turn right onto Keeler Rd. Go 1.4 miles, cross cattle guard (road becomes gravel), go 1.3 miles, turn right at HVR sign, go 5.5 miles.


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ACN CAMPGROUNDS ARREY ARREY RV PARK H.C.R. 31, BOX 11 • 13953 HWY 187 • ARREY, NM 87930 • (575) 267-1049 • www.zianet.com/mmoyle WITH LOTS OF TREES AND A VIEW OF THE MOUNTAINS, this park offers 22 full hookup sites with 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles. Air conditioners and heaters (fee) are allowed. Tent camping is offered. Group tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, handicap restrooms, laundry, tables, patios, large BBQ, cabana, recreational room. Covered storage area is under secure lock. Open boat or RV storage is offered. Recreational amenities include a picnic area. A state park with a lake is one mile away. From I-25, take Exit 59, turn south. Go one mile on Hwy. 187 to mile marker 19. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME

SILVER CITY BURRO MOUNTAIN HOMESTEAD 665 TYRONE ROAD • SILVER CITY, NM 88061 • (575) 538-2149 • www.swcampers.com/BMH.html AN HISTORICALLY FAMOUS LODGE is the highlight of this resort that offers 32 full hookup sites.With 30 amp electrical receptacles (energy impact fee). Lodge rooms are available for rent. Pets must be leashed, and only 2 per RV are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone. Ice is available. Recreational amenities include: lodge with clubroom, equipped pavilion, exercise room and equipment, picnic area, horseshoes, hiking and ATV trails, and bingo. Planned group activities offered spring through fall. From Silver City, take Hwy. 90 south about 14 miles. Travel under the railroad underpass and go 1.one miles. Turn right onto Road 136. Resort is about 7 miles on the left. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME

ELEPHANT BUTTE MONTICELLO RV PARK P.O. BOX 8 • TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, NM 87901 • (575) 894-6468 THIS PARK OFFERS 69 FULL HOOK-UP RV SITES that can accommodate RVs up to 75 ft. 20/30/50 amp service. Amenities include: restrooms, showers, laundry, convenience store, gasoline, rec room, RV/boat storage and tent sites. Recreational opportunities include: ATVing, motorcycling, dirt biking, fishing, jet skiing, boating and water sports at Elephant Butte Lake. Nearby are multiple rivers, lakes, museums, parks, hot springs, ghost towns and golf courses. From I-25 take Exit 89, go East 5.5 miles to park. Park is on the left on Lago Road.

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SUMMER & WINTER ACTIVITIES, NEW ENGLAND CHARM

NEW YORK

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ACCORD ROUNDOUT VALLEY RV RESORT DIAMOND POINT ADIR. ADV. RESORT SCHROON RIVER EAST OTTO ALLEGANY MOUNTAIN RV RESORT LOCKPORT NIAGARA’S LAZY LAKES CAMPING RESORT SCHENECTADY FROSTY ACRES RESORT WURTSBORO CATSKILL ADVENTURE RESORT

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CHESTERTOWN RANCHO PINES CAMPGROUND COLD BROOK ADIRONDACK GATEWAY CAMPGROUND & LODGE COPAKE, CAMP WAUBEEKA GASPORT NIAGARA HARTLAND CAMPGROUND & RV PARK NORTH HUDSON BLUE RIDGE FALLS CAMPGROUND QUEENSBURY LAKE GEORGE CAMPSITES RANDOLPH POPE HAVEN CAMPGROUND, LLC 1–800–934–3443

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RONDOUT VALLEY RV RESORT ACCORD

AWESOME NATURAL BEAUTY, EXCELLENT FISHING

P.O. BOX 100 • 105 METTACOHONTS RD ACCORD, NY 12404 (845) 626–5521 • EASTERN TIME www rondoutvalley.com SITES: 245 full / 75 partial CHECK IN: 4 PM to 9 PM CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30/50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 45 ft. OPEN:Year-round (Nov.-March, weekends only) HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: Memorial Day through Columbus Day ACCOMMODATIONS: Basic cabins, $33; park model cabins, sleep 4-6, $50; loft cabin, sleeps 6, $55 (tax will be added to all prices.)

NEW YORK

RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights CHECK IN: 4 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Reservations accepted up to 60 days in advance. No pets in rental units. Linens not provided. FACILITIES / AMENITIES:The resort offers a clubhouse, swimming pool, adult lounge, country store, snack bar, exercise room, volleyball, basketball, boccie ball, shuffleboard, playground, miniature golf, horseshoes, nature trails, and fishing. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From I-87 going north, take Exit 16 (Harriman) onto Hwy. 17 and go west to Exit 113 (Wurtsboro). Go north on U.S. Hwy. 209 to Accord (105 Mettacahonts Rd.). From I-87 going south, take Exit 19 (Kingston) to U.S. 209 South. 17 miles to Accord (105 Mettacahonts Rd.).

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AS ITS NAME IMPLIES, Rondout Valley Resort is in a lush valley filled with an abundance of beautiful vegetation. The resort is spread among 180 acres of native trees, including pine and sycamore, that blend together to create an awesome natural beauty. Two streams that run through the resort provide for some excellent fishing fun and yield trout, pickerel, and other stocked fish.The sound of their rippling waters is also considered to be soothing and relaxing. The resort is just off U.S. Highway 209 about midway between Ellenville to the south and Kingston to the north. Here in the Catskills Region you’ll find fish-crowded streams, forested mountains, country wineries, antique trails, Dutch and Huguenot settlements, and lots of other delightful attractions. Visitors can walk paths where America’s history began… Kingston 1652, New Paltz 1678, and Coxsackie 1663. They can return to the glacial age at Ice Caves Mountain and stroll through Woodstock, the home for half a century to artists, writers, and actors. Kingston was the first capital of New York State (1777) and now attracts visitors with its restored waterfront, marinas, museums, and shops. The Old Dutch Church, on the National Register of Historic Places, was congregated in 1659 and offers tours. The Senate House in Kingston is a state historic site, and the meeting place of the first New York State Senate in 1777. Hudson and Rondout River cruises begin here, and visitors will find evening sailboat rides, showboat cruises, dinner and brunch cruises, and music and dance cruises. The Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site is in nearby Hyde Park. Home of the 32nd president, it’s maintained as it was at his death in 1945.


ADIRONDACK ADVENTURE RESORT – SCHROON RIVER

AMONG THE MAJESTIC PINES AND MAPLES of the Adirondack Mountains, this resort offers a “get-a-way” experience that includes lovely waterfront sites and nearly a mile of river frontage. Staying at Adirondack Adventure Resort—Schroon River not only provides all the comforts of home, it also features fun activities and a close proximity to exciting attractions. Whether you choose to relax or spend your time soaking up local culture, you’ll find your fun here. Water pursuits abound at this crown jewel of campgrounds.You can rent a canoe for an enjoyable excursion down the beautiful Schroon River or hire nearby outfitters who provide equipment for rafting, tubing and kayaking. If fishing is your pastime du jour, bring a pole to angle for perch, trout, bass and Northern pike. Those who prefer more relaxing endeavors can sunbathe on the beach or opt for a short swim in the river or the resort’s own swimming pool. A game room and adult lounge are also available. Explore beyond the resort boundaries for hiking and other types of outdoor recreation at the Adirondack Park Preserve, located a few short miles away This park and additional nearby state parks provide ample opportunities for boating, birding, biking and wildlife viewing. Charming communities in the vicinity, such as Lake George, offer a large selection of factory outlets; Saratoga Springs invites you to browse quaint boutiques and dine in fine restaurants.

DIAMOND POINT

IN THE HEART OF THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS

969 E. SCHROON RIVER RD. DIAMOND POINT, NEW YORK 12824 (518) 623–3954 EASTERN TIME www.adirondackadventureresorts.com SITES: 92 full / 61 Partial CHECK IN: 11 AM to 10 PM CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN: May 15 through October 12 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIODS: May 15 through Labor Day ACCOMMODATIONS: Trailers & Cabins, sleep up to 8, $50 - $125. Park Model Homes, sleep 8, $160 RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2-night minimum stay (3 over holidays). CHECK IN: 2 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Linens not provided. No pets in rental units.

DIRECTIONS:Take I-87 north Exit 23.Turn right. Go 1/4 mile. Turn left onto E. Schroon River Rd. Continue 4.6 miles to campground on left.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort offers laundry facilities, clubhouse, outdoor pool, horseshoes, basketball, convenience store, pavilion area, shuffleboard, Sunday worship.


ALLEGANY MT. RV RESORT EAST OTTO

THEME WEEK FESTIVITIES, SHOPPING, SAILING

6994 PLATO RD. • EAST OTTO, NY 14729 (716) 376-4144 • EASTERN TIME

NEW YORK

www.alleganymtresort.com SITES: 250 partial CHECK IN: Noon CHECK OUT: 2 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 36 ft. OPEN: May 1 to October 15 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 15 through September 15. Rental units closed July 4th and Labor Day weekends. RV sites are available May 1 to Oct. 15. ACCOMMODATIONS: Park models, sleep 6, $55. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: RESERVATION HOURS: 9 AM to 5 PM, Sat.-Thurs.; Fri., 9 AM-9 PM. $50 security deposit. CHECK IN: 4 PM CHECK OUT: Noon. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: Clubhouse, equipped pavilion, 2 outdoor pools (til Labor Day), indoor pool, spa, shuffleboard, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, badminton, miniature golf, golf driving range, lake fishing, boating (fee, no motorized boats), boat rentals, and hiking trails. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From north: Take the QEW south to the Peace Bridge to USA. Take I-90 south to the I-90 interchange.Take I-90 west and continue until you reach Exit 55 at the 219 Expressway.Take 219 to the end of the Expwy. Turn LEFT, go to the light and turn RIGHT. Stay on 219 south approx. 12 miles south of Springville.Watch for signs, turn right on Plato Rd. From Southern Tier Expwy. (Rt. 17): Take US 219 north approx. 10 miles to Ellicottville. Follow 219 north approx. 8 miles to Plato Rd. Turn left and follow our signs.

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IN THE FOOTHILLS OF NEW YORK STATE’S Allegany Region, with their own recreation staff and many points of interest in the area, 225-acre Allegany Mountain Resort is a vacation wonderland. The resort is well known for its theme weeks, with special events where you can either watch or take part in the fun and festivities. Surrounding a pure spring-fed, 66-acre lake, the resort offers swimming beaches, sailing, fishing, and miles of wilderness trails along with the on-site recreational activities. Guests have access to downhill and cross country skiing or the challenging 18-hole golf course at nearby Holiday Valley. Fine culinary cuisine, antique shops, gift boutiques, trees, and meadows can be found in the Village of Ellicottville. At the B&B Buffalo Ranch, just outside the Village of Ellicottville, you’ll see hundreds of buffalo graze in their natural habitat on New York State’s largest buffalo farm. At Salamanca, the only city in the world located on an Indian Reservation, the Indian heritage comes alive through the abundance of local artisans who create their traditional arts and crafts. On the Allegany Indian Reservation, near Salamanca, the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum depicts the life and culture of the Iroquois Indians, with emphasis on the Seneca nation. At nearby Mayville, you can take a step back in time and enjoy a 1-1/2 hour cruise on the Chautauqua Lake aboard the Chautauqua Belle, an old-fashioned paddlewheel steamship. On your way to the shores of nearby Lake Erie, you’ll see the Chautauqua Gorge and travel through part of the Chautauqua wine country. Stop at some of the small wineries west of Westfield and visit the 1820’s McClurg Museum that contains period furniture, colonial farm implements,American Indian artifacts, a military exhibit, and genealogical records.


NIAGARA’S LAZY LAKES CAMPING RESORT

IN THE HEART OF NIAGARA COUNTY, Niagara’s Lazy Lakes Resort is just a few minutes’ drive from the Canadian border, Lake Ontario, and world-famous Niagara Falls and Seneca Niagara Casino. Fine restaurants and golf courses are plentiful in the area, but the big attraction is, of course, Niagara Falls. This thundering wall of water is a wonder of the world. It’s breathtaking by day, by night, from above by helicopter or elevator, from below by catwalk, or by the popular “Maid of the Mist” tour boat. The Niagara Power Project Visitors Center offers energy exhibits, movies, a history of Niagara Power, and an observation deck with a marvelous view of the gorge. The Aquarium of Niagara Falls, which overlooks the Niagara Gorge, puts on electric eel demonstrations, and hourly dolphin and sea lion shows. More than 2,000 marine specimen include penguins, sharks and lionfish. At Niagara Reservation State Park, visitors will find Prospect Point and Observation Tower, Cave of the Winds, Goat Island (in the middle of the falls), Terrapin Point, Three Sisters Islands, and Luna Island. Boat cruises are available, and the visitors center displays a “Niagara Wonders” movie and has a gift shop for all the Niagara Falls memorabilia. Old Fort Niagara in Youngstown saw service under French, English, and American flags, and from July 1 through Labor Day visitors can witness military drills and demonstrations by costumed soldiers. Our Lady of Fatima Shrine between Lewiston and Youngstown is an outdoor cathedral where visitors can see a dome of translucent glass that depicts the world. The grounds facing the dome form a garden with 100 lifesize Carrara marble statues. There’s also a cafeteria and gift shop.

LOCKPORT

NIAGARA FALLS, CASINOS, RESERVATION STATE PARK

4312 CHURCH ROAD LOCKPORT, NY 14094 (716) 433–2479 • EASTERN TIME www.lazylakes.com SITES: 200 partial CHECK IN: Noon to 5 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 / 50 amps—$4/day MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN: May 1 through October 31 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 15 through September 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: Deluxe log cabins. 1 bedroom sleeps 4, $90; 2 bedrooms sleep 6, $120. Linens not provided. No pets in cabins. All pets must be on a leash. Limit 2 dogs, no pit bulls. Speed limit 5 MPH when entering and driving on the resort.Visitor mail: General Delivery, Ransomville, NY, 14131. RENTAL RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: Minimum stay 2 nights. $100 booking deposit. Check in: 3 PM, check out: 11 AM. Reservations may be made 0-60 days in advance. Must be made by phone.

DIRECTIONS: Going west on I-90, take Exit 50 to I-290 to U.S. Hwy. 62, and continue north to Rt. 425. Take Rt. 425 to Rt. 104. Turn west on Rt. 104 for 1 and 1/2 miles to Church Rd.Turn north on Church Rd. to the resort.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort offers a large activity center, 2 laundry facilities, 4 bath and shower facilities, 2 heated pools, fishing and swimming lakes, horseshoes, shuffleboard, boats, playground, country store, and 3 dump stations (fishing is catch and release).


FROSTY ACRES CAMPING RESORT SCHENECTADY

BOATING AND FISHING, SARATOGA, HOWES CAVERN

1560 SKYLINE DRIVE SCHENECTADY, NY 12306 (518) 864–5352 EASTERN TIME www.frostyacrescampground.com SITES: 100 full / 100 partial CHECK IN: 10 AM to 8 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN: May 15 through September 30 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June through August ACCOMMODATIONS: Trailers, sleep 4-6, $45-$65

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RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights. CHECK IN: 1-6 PM CHECK OUT: Noon Visitor mail not accepted. No pets/smoking in units. Pets allowed in park w/veterinary rabies certificate. FACILITIES / AMENITIES:The resort offers a country store, snack bar, swimming pool, beach, picnic area, canoes, paddle boats, fishing, horseshoes, badminton, volleyball, ponds,propane station, playground, softball field, arcade area. DIRECTIONS:Take exit 25A off NYS thruway, then exit immediately after toll booth and turn left on Rt. 7. Go 1/2 mile, then turn left onto Rt. 337. Go 1/2 mile and turn left onto Rt. 159. Go 6 miles, then turn left onto North Kelley Rd. Go 1/2 mile and turn right on Skyline Dr., then go 2 more miles. 98

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AT 1,250 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL, the spacious campsites at Frosty Acres Camping Resort overlook the CapitalSaratoga Region. The resort’s three spring-fed ponds are inviting to anyone seeking a leisurely day of fishing or boating. Abundant nearby attractions include the Governor Nelson Rockefeller Empire State Plaza and New York State Museum in Albany, the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, the thoroughbred racing excitement of Saratoga, and the Howes Cavern in Howes Cave, New York. Albany is the capital city of the Empire State and one of the oldest cities in the United States. It was named the capital of New York State in 1797. Because of its riverside location and system of turnpikes that fanned out from the city, Albany was a transportation hub of the northeast, and with the creation of the Erie Canal,Albany’s development as a business and banking center fueled the return to prosperity from the economic doldrums created by the War of 1812. Here the Empire State Plaza is not only a government complex encompassing a convention center, but also a performing arts center, the New York State Museum, and the world’s largest contemporary art collection. North of Albany, the nation’s oldest thoroughbred race track, the Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, runs 24 days of thoroughbred racing each August, and the Saratoga Raceway offers harness racing Feb.-Nov. Cooperstown, New York, just a short drive west from the resort, is best known as the home of the national Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Just as its name implies, it honors baseball’s famous heroes, recalls the game’s greatest moments, and presents sport’s history through artifacts, photographs, and memorabilia. Howes Cavern was discovered by a local farmer in 1842 when he investigated why his cows were standing out in the hot sun and discovered cold air blowing up from the cavern.


CATSKILL ADVENTURE RESORT WURTSBORO

MINNEWASKA STATE PARK, HUDSON VALLEY WINERY LOCATED HIGH IN THE SCENIC Catskill Mountains, this resort offers the best in family fun. Maple and oak trees, some reaching heights of more than 100 feet, adorn the countryside around the resort, providing a scenic vacation spot. A pond and nearby river provide fishing and canoeing at this 235-acre facility that features excellent tent camping. Recreation opportunities include horseback riding, golfing and much more. Area attractions feature the Hudson Valley Winery, Ice Cave Mountains, Museum Village, Monticello Raceway, county fairs and historic sites, apple picking orchards, golf courses, glider rides, and fine restaurants. Visitors can plan day trips to nearby Minnewaska State Park, which is situated in Ulster County on the dramatic Shawangunk Mountain ridge. The rugged and rocky terrain is blanketed by dense hardwood forest encircling two lakes. Clear streams notch into valleys, chisel into sheer cliffs and eventually emerge in waterfalls. Recreational opportunities here include hiking, biking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, swimming, picnicking, and boating.

538 MT.VERNON RD. WURTSBORO, NY 12790 (845) 888–2161 EASTERN TIME www.catskilladventureresort.com SITES: 100 full / 75 partial CHECK IN: 3 PM (Guests must arrive before 7 PM except on Fridays. CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 45 ft. OPEN: May 15 through October 31 ACCOMMODATIONS: Cabins, sleep 4, $90 RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: Noon–9 PM CHECK OUT: Noon Pets must have current vaccinations. No pets in rental units. No smoking in rental units. Non-smoking rental units available. Linens not available for rental units.

DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 17, take exit 112, make two left turns at exit. Drive 1.2 miles and turn right. Go 4.6 miles to Mt. Vernon Rd., turn right. 2 miles to resort. NOTE: From RT. 17 please use printed directions not GPS.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort has a clubhouse, equipped pavilion, outdoor swimming pool, playground, picnic area, arcade room, movies, hiking trails, sports field, and courts for horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, and badminton.


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ACN CAMPGROUNDS CHESTERTOWN RANCHO PINES CAMPGROUND P.O. BOX 525 • 2854 SCHROON RIVER • CHESTERTOWN, NY 12817 • (518) 494-3645 • www.ranchopines.com THIS FAMILY-ORIENTED CAMPGROUND offers 50 full hookup sites and 4 with water and electricity only. With 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners are allowed (fee) but heaters are not. Cable TV is available. Tent camping is offered. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: chemical toilets, flush toilets, hot showers, laundry, tables, grills, and fire rings. There is a limited grocery store. Limited RV supplies, LP gas, ice, and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall/rec room, swimming pool, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, bocce courts, basketball, volleyball, sports field, arcade game room, river fishing (license required), beach area, boating in limited water depth, canoe rental, and hiking trails. From I-87 (Northway) Exit 25, take Rt. 8 east 100 feet to Schroon River Rd. Turn right (south) and go one mile. Campground is on the left. OPEN 5/15 TO 10/15. EASTERN TIME

COLD BROOK ADIRONDACK GATEWAY CAMPGROUND & LODGE 244 BURT RD. • COLD BROOK, NY 13324 • (315) 826-5335 • www.adirondackgatewaycampground.net ON 166 SECLUDED ACRES, this campground and lodge borders the Adirondack State Park. It features 43 full hookups, 10 partial sites and 20 tent sites with 20, 30, and 50 amp electrical receptacles. Accommodations include 3 cabins, sleeps 6 and trailer and apartment that each sleeps 4. The campground is also conveniently located near a zoo, museum, diamond mines, brewery and casino. Pets are allowed, but not in rental units. Wifi is available. Additional facilities include: restrooms, showers, laundry, gift shop and dump station. Firewood, ice, snacks and movie rentals are available. Recreational amenities include: an outdoor swimming pool, playground, rec hall, volleyball/badminton net, golf range, horseshoes, fishing ponds (catch and release), lounge, board games and hiking/biking trails. From I-90 take Exit 31 to 12 north.Take Poland Speculator Exit Rt. 8 north. Follow north through Poland and Cold Brook. See a Town of Norway sign.Take the second right onto Hall Rd. Follow to end and turn left onto Burt Rd. Campground is second property on right. OPEN 5/15 TO 10/12. EASTERN TIME

COPAKE CAMP WAUBEEKA 133 FARM RD • COPAKE, NY 12516 • (518) 329-4681 • www.campwaubeeka.com THIS RESORT OFFERS 400 SITES. Tent camping and cabins available. Amenities include WiFi, recreation hall, snack bar, pavilion, store, volleyball, cable TV, basketball, horseshoes, arcade, swimming lake, fishing, playground, hiking trail, hay rides, LP gas, firewood and ice. Area attractions include Copake Lake, parks, museums, wineries, horse back riding and festivals. Pet friendly. From the NY State Thruway (Berkshire Spur) or the Massachusetts Turnpike:Take I-90 to Exit B3 (in New York) and Route 22 South. Follow Route 22 South for 19 miles to Farm Road. Take a right onto Farm Road, 2 miles to Camp Waubeeka Family Campground, on the right. From I-84: Take Exit 20 to Route 22 North. Follow Route 22 North to Copake. Take a left onto Route 7A for 1/4 mile, and then bear right onto Farm Road. Follow Farm Road for 1/2 mile to Camp Waubeeka Family Campground, on the left. OPEN 5/1 TO 10/15. EASTERN TIME

GASPORT NIAGARA HARTLAND CAMPGROUND & RV PARK 2383 HARTLAND ROAD • GASPORT, NY 14067 • (716) 795-3812 • www.niagarahartlandrv.com

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LOCATED IN THE COUNTRYSIDE, this campground offers 83 full hookup sites; 15 with water and electricity only and 10 without any hookups.With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners are allowed, for a fee. Heaters are not allowed.Tent camping is offered. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, and fire rings. Limited grocery store, ice, and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation room, boating (no motors), canoeing, pedal boat rental, lake and pond fishing, playground, badminton, horseshoes, and volleyball. From the center of the village at the junction of Hwy. 31 and Hartland Rd., go 6 and 1/2 miles north on Hartland Rd. OPEN 5/15 TO 10/15. EASTERN TIME

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS P.O. BOX 69 • NORTH HUDSON, NY 12855 • (518) 532-7863 • www.blueridgefallscampsite.com THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 40 FULL HOOKUPS SITES, 21 with water and electricity only, 10 with water only, and 5 without any hookups. With 15 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Pull-a-long trailers are available for rent. Tent camping is offered. Group tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers (fee), sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, and fire rings. There is a full service store. RV supplies, ice, wood, and groceries are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall/rec room, swimming pool, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, badminton, arcade game room (fee), pond fishing (license required), beach area, boating (no motors), canoe rental, and hiking trails. Off north I-87, turn at Exit 29. Go left and 2 miles W to the campground. Going south, turn at Exit 29. Go right and 2 miles W to the campground. OPEN 5/15 TO 10/15. EASTERN TIME

QUEENSBURY LAKE GEORGE CAMPSITES 1053 ROUTE 9 • QUEENSBURY, NY 12804 • (518) 798-6218 • www.lgcamp.com THIS RESORT OFFERS 282 SITES. Tent camping available. Amenities include a swimming pool, playground, recreation room, horseshoes, volleyball, basketball, laundry, store, bathhouses, propane and dump stations. Area attractions include The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom, a Six Flags theme park, Saratoga Springs, race track, museums, boat rides, waterslides, shopping, theaters, golfing, go-carts, horseback riding, rafting, hiking and ski resort. Pet friendly. From Canada & North: Take I-87 Northway south to Exit 20, one mile south on Rt. 9 to Lake George Campsites. From NYC & South: Take I-90 Thruway north to exit 24, I-87 Northway north to Exit 20, one mile south on Rt. 9 to Lake George Campsites. OPEN 5/1 TO 10/15. EASTERN TIME

ACN CAMPGROUNDS

NORTH HUDSON BLUE RIDGE FALLS CAMPGROUND

RANDOLPH POPE HAVEN CAMPGROUND, LLC 11948 POPE RD. • RANDOLPH, NY 14772 • (716) 358-4900 • www.popehaven.com LOCATED IN THE HEART OF AMISH COUNTRY, this campground offers 100 sites with water and electricity only. With 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Tent camping is offered. Group camping is available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, grills, fire rings, and traffic control gate. There is a full service store. RV supplies, metered LP gas, ice, and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: swimming pool, recreation hall/rec room, pavilion, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, badminton, movies, arcade game room, and fishing. Planned activities are available. From the junction of I-86 ( Exit 16) and Hwy. 394, go 1 and 1/2 miles northeast on Hwy. 394, then 3 and 1/2 miles north on Hwy. 241. OPEN 5/1 TO 10/15. EASTERN TIME

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GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS, WATER ACTIVITIES, PINEHURST

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SYCAMORE LODGE RESORT

LOCATED IN THE SOUTHERN Heartland Vacation Region of North Carolina just 70 miles southwest of Raleigh,Travel Resorts, with its two-acre lake and bountiful amenities, rests among tall pines in one of the most historical areas of the United States. Campsites on this 194 acre resort are spread among towering pines. The log cabin lodge was hand built in the early 1900’s from timber taken from the property. Each room in this 6,000 square foot lodge has a hand-built fireplace. A fully-screened porch overlooks the terraced gardens and the private lake that is kept well-stocked with bass. In this part of North Carolina you can play golf where royalty, celebrities, and the privileged few have played since 1898… Pinehurst.This charming village is known for its lush green golf courses with more than 50 of them in a 20-mile radius of the Pinehurst-Southern Pines area, including Donald Ross’ Pinehurst Number Two, ranked among the top in the world. The world Golf Hall of Fame is in Pinehurst, and offers visitors such items of interest as clubs and photographs of the golf heads of state, collections of golf artifacts, and the portraits of golf legends who have been inducted into the Golf Hall of Fame. About a mile south of nearby Southern Pines, you’ll find Weymouth Woods-Sandhills Nature Preserve, 676 acres that include a nature museum and hiking and nature study trails. Southern Pines is the home of Weymouth Center, a state cultural center for the arts and humanities. Southern Pines also has several homes of historical note including the Shaw House, an antebellum plantation manor built around 1840; the Garner House, built of logs circa 1770 and furnished with original pieces; and the Britt/Sanders Cabin with its 125-year-old restored loom.

JACKSON SPRINGS

HAND-BUILT FIREPLACES AND A WELL-STOCKED LAKE

1059 SYCAMORE LANE JACKSON SPRINGS, NC 27281 (910) 652–5559 EASTERN TIME www.travelresorts.com SITES: 146 partial CHECK IN: 9 AM to 6 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 45’ OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May, June, July, and August ACCOMMODATIONS: Cabins, sleep 4-6, $119

FACILITIES / AMENITIES:The resort offers a clubhouse, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, canoeing, fishing, horseshoes, fishing pond, general store, game room, playground, pavilion, TV lounge, miniature golf, and paddle boats. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From the intersection of U.S. 15-501/Hwy. 211 and I-1, in Aberdeen, continue south for 2/10 miles on I-1 to Roseland Rd., then proceed west (right) 4 and 1/2 miles to Rose Ridge Rd. Turn southwest (left fork) 5 and 2/10 miles to Sycamore Lane Drive northwest (right) 2 and 8/10 miles to resort entrance. 1–800–934–3443

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RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights on weekends CHECK IN: 3 PM to 6 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM A deposit is required on all reservations. No pets in rental units.


PRIDE RV RESORT – MAGGIE VALLEY WAYNESVILLE

GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS, BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY

4394 JONATHAN CREEK ROAD WAYNESVILLE, NC 28785 (828) 926–1645 EASTERN TIME www.pridervresort.com SITES: 150 full CHECK IN: 8 AM to5 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 45 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 1 through November 1

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ACCOMMODATIONS: 1 and 2 bedroom park model homes, sleep 4-6, $45-$90. One pet unit. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights. Call (800) 926–8191 CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Reservations accepted noon to 5 PM (eastern time), Monday-Friday. Pets must be small and leashed. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort has a Sunday morning worship service, clubhouse, fishing, horseshoes, playfields, miniature golf, heated pool and spa, square dancing and entertainment. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From I-40 take Exit 20 U.S. Hwy. 276. Go 2 miles south to resort located on the left.

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AT THE EDGE OF THE Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina, Pride RV Resort—Maggie Valley is located among some of the most rugged and beautiful country in the Eastern United States and one of the most scenic routes in the world to get you there. A simple drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway is worth the visit to the resort and area. The gently winding road skims the mountains for more than 250 miles between the Virginia border in the north and the entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park near Cherokee just a few miles west of the resort. This is also the area where you’ll find Qualla Boundary, the 56,572-acre Cherokee Indian reservation, home of the eastern band of Cherokee Indians. Outstanding trout fishing is offered on the reservation. In the town of Cherokee, travelers can visit the Museum of the Cherokee Indian, a tribute to the Cherokee culture and history, and the Oconaluftee Indian Village, a live recreation of an ancient Cherokee community. Also in Cherokee, a summertime outdoor drama called “Unto These Hills” relives Cherokee Indian history. Just a few miles west of the resort is the town of Maggie Valley. This mountain town is the center for clogging, the mountain dance that evolved from old Scotch and Irish reels and jigs. Visit the Stompin’ Ground dance hall here, and you won’t be able to keep your feet still. A “must” for visitors is a trip to Clingman’s Dome in neighboring Swain County. It’s the highest mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, second highest in Eastern America, and highest point on the Appalachian Trail.


ACN CAMPGROUNDS P.O. BOX 125 • AVON, NC 27915 • (252) 995-5596 • www.sandsoftimecampground.com CONVENIENTLY LOCATED RIGHT IN THE TOWN OF AVON, this park offers 51 full hookup sites with 20, 30, and 50 amp electrical receptacles.Tent camping is offered. Rental cottages. Cash only. Customer responsible for all days reserved unless changed or canceled at least 24 hours prior to check in. If stay is shortened at check in rate will revert back to full price. ACN rates do not apply during holiday weeks. No limit to the number of days discount can be used as the Electricity is metered. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, free Cable TV and free wifi and tables. Small pets only on a leash. From the stoplight in center of town, go 1/4 mile west on Harbor Rd., then 300 feet north on North End Rd. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

PINEY CREEK RIVER CAMP USA P.O. BOX 9 • 2221 KINGS CREEK RD. AT BRIDGE • PINEY CREEK, NC 28663 • (336) 359-2267 • THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS FULL HOOKUP SITES as well as sites with water and electricity. Air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Tent camping is offered. Group tent and RV sites are available. Holiday and weekend rates vary. Reservations required. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, fire rings, and traffic control gate. There is a limited grocery store. RV supplies, ice, and wood are available. WiFi for a fee. Pets welcome. Recreational amenities include: pavilion, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, volleyball, river fishing (license required), birding, canoeing, kayaking, and tubing rentals. From the junction of U.S. 221 and Hwy. 113, go 4 and 1/2 miles north on Hwy. 113, left 1/2 mile west on South Fork Church Road, left 2 miles west on Kings Creek Rd. Entrance on left just before South Fork New River bridge.

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JEFFERSON MILLBROOK OUTDOOR RESORT LOUDONVILLE WALLY WORLD RIVERSIDE RESORT RACINE KOUNTRY RESORT CAMPGROUND WAPAKONETA LAKEWOOD VILLAGE RV RESORT

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MILLBROOK OUTDOOR RESORT

IF BEING IN THE OUTDOORS and savoring the quiet that Mother Nature affords is what you’re looking for, Millbrook Outdoor Resort is the place to visit. Imagine yourself enjoying the many recreational facilities at the resort, going for a walk along the nature trails, or going for a short drive to visit the many area tourist attractions. An interesting afternoon’s outing might include a visit to the shores of Lake Erie to the north. While in that area, be sure to visit the Conneaut Historical Railroad Museum housed in the old New York Central Station, displaying railroad cars and an old steam engine from the railroad steam era. To the south is Shandy Hall at Unionville, built in 1815 and believed to be the oldest house in the Western Reserve. The 17-room hall includes the original cellar kitchen and formal parlor complete with American Empire furniture. Another stop might be the Indian Museum of Lake County at Painesville. The history of the Hopewell and Adena Indian cultures, as well as artifacts of other North American tribes, are on display. At Kirtland, you can walk along the trails through the 3,100-acre natural woodlands of the Holden Arboretum. Horticultural displays, gardens, and an abundance of trees and wildflowers can be seen. The family will be sure to enjoy Pioneer Waterland Wet and Dry Adventure Park at Chardon. This 75-acre scenic adventure park features waterslides, lazy inner-tube rides, a play area for young children, mini go-carts, golf and batting cages, and a 3/4 mile Grand Prix track.

JEFFERSON

NATURE TRAILS, MUSEUMS SHORES OF LAKE ERIE

4051 STATE ROUTE 46 SOUTH JEFFERSON, OH 44047 (440) 484–4000 • EASTERN TIME www.gomillbrook.com SITES: 200 partial CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 38 ft.

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OPEN:April 15 through October 15 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June through August ACCOMMODATIONS: Cabins, sleep 6, $50; park model homes, sleep 6, $50 RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: 3 to 5 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Reservations preferred, but will take drive-ins upon availability. Deposit required on cabins.Visitor mail not accepted. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: Clubhouse, equipped pavilion, indoor swimming pool, sauna, exercise room, shuffleboard, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, miniature golf, arcade game room, fishing (no license required), beach area, dock, rowboat rental, and hiking trails. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From Cleveland, take I-90 east to Rt. 11 South. On 11 South, get off on the Rt. 46S exit. Stay on 46S, resort is located about 7 miles south of Jefferson. From Erie, take I-90 west to Rt. 11 South. Take 11 South to Rt. 46S. Follow 46S to Jefferson. Resort is 7 miles south of town on the right. From Warren/Youngstown, take 11 North to Rt. 6 West. Follow 6 West to Rt. 46 North. Go north on Rt. 46, 2 miles. Resort is on the left.


WALLY WORLD RIVERSIDE RESORT LOUDONVILLE

MOHICAN RIVER AND DAM, HIKING, MALABAR FARM

P.O. BOX 120 16121 WALLY ROAD LOUDONVILLE, OH 44842 (855) 559–2559 EASTERN TIME www.wallyworldresort.com SITES: 5 Full, 205 Partial CHECK IN: 3 PM to 9 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps OPEN:Year-Round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 15 through September 15 FACILITIES / AMENITIES: activity center, swimming pool, basketball, hot tub, miniature golf, horseshoes, playground, store, planned activities, arcade room, games, and pool tables.

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DIRECTIONS: From Loudonville, travel south one mile on Rt. 3 to Wally Rd.Turn left onto Wally Rd., then travel 4 and 1/2 miles to the resort. DO NOT follow GPS.

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IN A PEACEFUL VALLEY SETTING along Ohio’s Mohican River, Wally World Riverside Resort offers a rustic beauty and charm to all its visitors. About midway between Columbus and Cleveland, the resort is in Ohio’s vacation center, with the Great Lakes only a two-hour drive to the north. The Mohican State Park and Dam provide a large lake for seasonal water activities, and the extensive Mohican Memorial State Forest provides year-round hiking and many other activities. The closest area attraction is Malabar Farm State Park where displays review the state’s agricultural heritage. Its sustainable agricultural library maintains volumes of historical information, and the 32-room country home of author Louis Bromfield, located here, is open for tours. Bromfield was a man of many passions and interests, and his lovely farm, which he reclaimed from ecological collapse, was one of his most abiding interests. The house is in mint condition, the fields are prosperous, and it’s a marvelous place for collections of paintings and sculptures including works by Winslow Homer, Mary Cassatt, George Bellows, and Frederick Remington. To the east of the resort, in Holmes, Wayne, and Tuscarawas Counties is the largest population of Amish in the world.The best way to enjoy Amish country is to simply explore it, traveling the back roads and lanes at the same pace that the Amish do, which is gently, indeed. No trip to Amish country would be complete without visiting Lehman’s Hardware store in Kidron. It caters to the particular needs of the Amish and stocks such items as sad irons, propane refrigerators, and huge copper and cast-iron kettles. In nearly every community you’ll find the Amish making clocks, chairs, desks, carriages, harnesses, and more.


KOUNTRY RESORT CAMPGROUND

KOUNTRY RESORT CAMPGROUND is a family-oriented luxury resort in southeast Ohio, just three miles from the Ohio River and the West Virginia state line. Four lakes make water sports popular at this Ohio River Valley resort. Golfers will find an 18-hole course nearby, and adventurous visitors can thrill to river rafting. For the young and young-at-heart, roller skating can also be found within easy driving distance. Wayne National Forest, which surrounds the resort in Ohio, offers breathtaking beauty to nature and wildlife enthusiasts, as does Strouds Run State Park and Shade River State Forest. Old Man’s Cave at Logan is also a popular nearby attraction for visitors. In Athens, less than a 30-minute drive north of the resort, is the beautiful and historic campus of Ohio University, the first university chartered in the Northwest Territory in 1804. Visitors can tour the college green, Trisolini Gallery, Baker Center, and Gailbreath Chapel. Just a few miles north of Athens in Nelsonville, a scenic trip through Hocking Valley on a 1916 steam locomotive is offered every weekend during the summer. East of the resort, in Wellston, the Buckeye Furnace State Memorial is also open during the summer. Here visitors can see a reconstructed charcoal-fired iron blast furnace that was originally built in 1851. A short-drive south of the resort and across the Ohio River into West Virginia is Point Pleasant Battle Monument State Park. At the confluence of the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers an 85-foot monument commemorates the frontiersmen who fought and died here in a battle with the forces of Indian Chief Hokolesqua (Cornstalk) on October 10, 1774.The Mansion House Museum is also located in the park and contains artifacts of early settlers.

RACINE

WAYNE NATIONAL FOREST GOLFING, RIVER RAFTING,

44705 RESORT ROAD RACINE, OH 45771 (740) 992–6488 EASTERN TIME www.kountryresortcampground.com SITES: 140 full / 60 partial CHECK IN: 11 AM to 8 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 15 through September 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV Sites only FACILITIES / AMENITIES: Recreation hall, seasonal indoor pool, hiking, playground, sports court, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, fishing (no license), laundry, propane, dock, and ramp. Dump station. $4 energy fee. DIRECTIONS: From Columbus, take U.S. Hwy. 33 southeast to Pomeroy. At the intersection of U.S. 33 and Rt. 7 North, exit onto 33 E. toward Ravenswood, WV, and go approximately 3 miles.Turn left onto County Road 34. This brings you into the park.

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LAKEWOOD VILLAGE RV RESORT WAPAKONETA

OHIO CAVERNS, FISHING AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM

14296 CEMETERY ROAD WAPAKONETA, OHIO 45895 (419) 738–5000 • EASTERN TIME www.lakewoodvillageresort.com SITES: 137 full / 66 partial CHECK IN: 2 to 7 PM CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 50 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 1 through September 1 ACCOMMODATIONS: A-frames, sleep 3-6; log-frame, sleeps 4, primitive, no utilities. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: 10 AM to 6 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Minimum stay: 2 nights on weekends. Pets must be on max. 10-ft. leash. No pets in buildings or rental units. Linens not provided. Must be 21 years or older to rent facilities.Visitor mail not accepted.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort has a clubhouse, pavilion, snack bar, game room, indoor pool with 2 spas, sauna, two lakes, miniature golf, pedal boats, fishing, and courts for horseshoes, shuffleboard, and basketball. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: Fifty miles north of Dayton, 80 miles south of Toledo on I-75, take exit 111 and go east approximately 1,000 ft. Turn left on Cemetery Rd. (at Dodge City Restaurant). Go 500 ft. to resort on right.

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LAKEWOOD VILLAGE RESORT is located in the westcentral part of Ohio, south of Lima and north of Dayton on I-75 at exit 111. The resort is near the Neil Armstrong Air and Space Museum, the Ohio Caverns, and other attractions. Shopping is available in nearby Lima and Wapakoneta. Dayton, home of the Wright Brothers, is 50 miles away. Recreational opportunities in Wapakoneta and Auglaize County vary. Grand Lake St. Marys, about a 20-minute drive to the west, is the state's largest man-made lake. The state park here offers camping, boating, sailing, fishing, hunting, picnicking and swimming. Indian Lake, found about 30 miles to the east of Wapakoneta also offers water sports. The city is home to a number of festivals, and as the county seat, hosts the Auglaize County Fair each year. Each September, the Wapakoneta Chamber of Commerce hosts the Indian Summer Festival, a celebration of the city's Indian heritage as well as the on-set of Indian Summer. The Apple Harvest Festival is celebrated at Maple Lane Farms each October. Golf courses are found in Wapakoneta at the Wapakoneta County Club. Fort Amanda State Park, located nine miles north of Wapakoneta on Ohio 198, is the site of a military post from the War of 1812. The park is open daylight hours and features a monument as well as picnicking, hiking and shelter houses.


ACN CAMPGROUNDS 2330-APOLLO RD. • CARROLLTON, OH 44615 • (330) 739-2811 • www.twinvalleycampground.com THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 60 FULL HOOKUP SITES, 40 with water and electricity only, 20 with electricity only, and 40 sites without any hookups. With 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Cable TV is available for a fee. Phone hookups are available for a fee. Rental trailers are available.Tent camping is offered.Tent rental is available. Group RV and tent sites are offered. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundromat, public phone, tables, fire rings, and traffic control gate. There is a limited grocery store. RV supplies, ice, wood, and toys are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall/rec room, equipped pavilion, heated swimming pool, shuffleboard, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, badminton, sports field, pond fishing, and local tours. From the east junction of Hwy. 39 and Hwy. 43, go 3 miles south on Hwy. 43, then 3 miles east on CR 27 (Bay Road). OPEN ALL YEAR. (SELECTED SITES) EASTERN TIME

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EAGLES LANDING RV RESORT

LOCATED IN NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA on Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees, one of the state’s finest fishing lakes, Eagles Landing Resort offers a multitude of recreational opportunities and chances to explore and participate in the heritage of the area. Water sports, world-class entertainment, and living history are the hallmarks of the lake and surrounding area. Grand Lake’s almost 60,000 surface acres are the result of the 1940 completion of the 1 1/2 mile-long Pensacola dam, the first hydroelectric facility in the state and still the "World's Longest Multiple Arch Dam." The impressive dam and lake provide favorite fishing spots for even the most discriminating fishermen and a playground for boating, skiing, windsurfing, diving, and riverboat cruises. Nature adventures and explorations can be extended in nearby state parks, including Adair, Bernice, Disney/Little Blue, Honey Creek, and Lake Eucha. Quiet and tranquility are the foundations of Lendonwood Garden, a Japanesestyle botanical garden, and Satsuki Garden, which incorporates all of the essential elements of Japanese landscaping (including a koi pond) which is especially impressive in spring and summer. The Dobson Museum in Miami is run by the Ottawa County Historical Society and provides a vivid picture of the history and culture of native inhabitants. Deep insight into native culture and history can be gained at Sequoyah’s Home, near Sallisaw, a couple of hours’ drive to south of Miami. Sequoyah is the inventor of the Cherokee alphabet and responsible for laying the foundation of literacy in the Cherokee Nation. In the town of Tahlequah are the Cherokee Heritage Center, the Cherokee National Capitol, and performances of a heartrending resettlement of native peoples — “The Trail of Tears” (July-August). Other worthwhile events include the Annual Will Rogers Memorial Rodeo in Vinita, OK (August), the Fiddle Fest (June), the Music Festival (September), and the Pelican Festival (September). For more great music, it’s only a short drive to Branson, MO.

GROVE

WORLD’S LONGEST MULTIPLE ARCH DAM

25301 U.S. HIGHWAY 59 GROVE, OK 74344 (918) 786–6196 CENTRAL TIME www.bearsdengrand.com SITES: 34 full / 98 partial CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 45 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 15 through September 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: 2 bedroom cabins, sleep 6, $67.50; 1 bedroom duplex, sleeps 4, $55. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11AM First night deposit. Separate $5 key deposit.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:The resort has a new 5,700 sq. ft. clubhouse, fitness center, pavilion, outdoor swimming pool,WiFi, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, sports field, miniature golf, arcade game room, lake, lake swimming, lake fishing (license required), pond, pond fishing (license required), boating, and paddle boats. Dump station. Pets welcome and must show verification of shots at check in.


PELICAN LANDING RV RESORT KETCHUM

WATER ACTIVITIES, SPORTSMAN’S PARADISE

BOX 658 • 3-1/2 MILES NE ON HWY 85 KETCHUM, OKLAHOMA 74349 (918) 782–3295 • CENTRAL TIME web1.wavelinx.net/pelican SITES: 50 full / 50 partial CHECK IN: 1 PM CHECK OUT: 11:30 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps OPEN: April 1 through October 31 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: July 1 through October 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: Mobile homes, sleep 6, $65.

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RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights on weekends CHECK IN: 3-6 PM CHECK OUT: Noon A $25 refundable cleaning deposit is required. Reservations accepted no longer that 60 days in advance. Reservations must be cancelled 48 hours in advance.Visitor mail not accepted. No pets in rental units. Pets must be leashed. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: Clubhouse, swimming pool, video games, beach area, fishing (license required), indoor heated fishing dock, paddle boats, boating, water skiing, boat ramps and docks, horseshoes, volleyball, basketball, nature trails, ball fields, on-site security, and miniature golf. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From I-44, take the Vinita Exit and proceed east on U.S. 60 for 5 miles to Hwy. 82. Go south on Hwy. 82 and drive 6 miles to Hwy. 85. Go east on Hwy. 85 through Ketchum and then proceed on Hwy. 85 four miles to the resort.

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PELICAN LANDING RESORT, situated on the beautiful and scenic Grand Lake O’ The Cherokees, sits in a 60,000acre sportsman’s paradise where angling enthusiasts can fish for bass, crappie, and catfish, and water sports enthusiasts can enjoy swimming, water skiing, sailing, and cruising. This area of Oklahoma was never dusty, as so many people presume. It has always been a lush land filled with rivers, forests so thick a horse and rider could barely pass through, and tall grass prairie so beautiful it makes some folks weep when they come to take a look. Here in Oklahoma’s “Green Country” visitors can explore a vestige of American History on Route 66 through Grand Lake and the northeastern portion of the state. There are 1,300 miles of shoreline to see and lots more to enjoy. Visitors to Pelican Landing can attend several music shows in the surrounding area, journey to Pensacola Dam to see the world’s longest multiple arch dam, take a ride on the Cherokee Queen, or spend an evening outdoors witnessing a live performance of “The Elijah Factor” at the Picture in Scripture Amphitheater. Stroll through yesteryear in nearby Har-Ber Village, one of America’s finest museums. This reconstructed 19thcentury village encompasses more than 100 buildings housing such displays as glassware, dolls, furniture, and farm machinery. Other exhibits include arctic animals and Native American pottery and artifacts. Allow about three hours to visit this free museum. The nearby Will Rogers Memorial invites visitors to its ranch house-style museum on the site where Will Rogers planned to build a home. In the foyer is a well-known bronze sculpture of Rogers, and personal items are exhibited in eight galleries. Dioramas highlight Rogers’ life and varied stints as a performer, and star of some 70 films. Allow at least an hour to visit. Donations are accepted.


TEXOMA SHORES RESORT – OCP

WITH OVER A MILE OF SHORELINE on one of the biggest lakes in the south and great views from everywhere on the resort you will love your visit to Ocean Canyon Properties’ Texoma Shores Resort. This property has been a fishing camp for many years and now OCP is re-building the property to be one of our premiere resort destinations for camping, reunions and day-use.With 30 RV sites, seven suites, several cabins and even a few tent sites, we have a place for you to stay. The resort also features a swimming beach, boat launch and fishing pier. Just a few minutes from the park visit and tour Fort Washita Museum. Lake Texoma is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the Southwest. It's famous for its great fishing, excellent marinas and resorts, its natural beauty and lively nightlife. It spans the Texas/Oklahoma border just 75 miles north of Dallas and 121 miles south of Oklahoma City. Attracting approximately 6 million visitors a year, Lake Texoma's popularity is largely attributed to its sheer size. Diverse recreational opportunities are abundant here. The area includes two wildlife refuges, two state parks, 54 USACE-managed parks, 12 marinas, 26 resorts and a variety of excellent golf courses. Power boating, sailing, personal watercraft, water skiing and wind surfing are all popular pursuits. Lake Texoma has become a major sailing center based on the lake's size, depth and miles of sailing shoreline. Lake Texoma is also home to the Lakefest Regatta, widely considered to be the first inland charity regatta in the United States. The event typically attracts up to 100 keelboats.

MADILL

BEACH, BOAT LAUNCH AND FISHING PIER

16022 CUMBERLAND COVE ROAD, ROUTE 2, BOX 307 MADILL, OKLAHOMA 73446 (580) 795–3828 CENTRAL TIME www.oceancanyon.com SITES: 30 sites CHECK IN: 2 PM - 5 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30/50 amps OPEN:April - November HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: April through September ACCOMMODATIONS: Suites, $119 per night. Cabins, $129 per night. Tent Sites available. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: Check in: 4 PM, Check out: 11 AM. Pets in rental units with deposit. Linens provided for a fee. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This has a clubhouse, beach, picnic and fishing areas, fishing piers, boat launch, boat ramp, pull-thru sites and outdoor RV storage.

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DIRECTIONS: From Dallas: Take I-35 north to Durant OK, and take the Lake Texoma exit. Then 70 north to Madill pick up 199 west for 11 miles. Follow Texoma shores signs. From Oklahoma City: Take I-35 south to Ardmore, and then take the exit at Lake Texoma. Go 70 east till Madill then pick up199 to Little City and follow Texoma Shores signs. Call for directions, Hwy. 199 is currently closed due to construction.


RED RIVER RANCH RV RESORT THACKERVILLE

DALLAS,TURNER FALLS ARBUCKLE WILDERNESS

P.O. BOX 139 THACKERVILLE, OK 73459 (580) 276–4411 CENTRAL TIME www.redriverranchrvresort.com SITES: 130 full / 81 partial CHECK IN: Noon CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: April - May and September - October ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites only. Available sewer sites require back-in. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort has a clubhouse, outdoor pool with waterfalls and jacuzzi, picnic area, horseshoes, and miniature golf. Dump station.

OKLAHOMA

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A WIDE VARIETY OF YEAR-ROUND ACTIVITIES at the resort and surrounding regions await the guests of Red River Ranch RV Resort, located in the south-central part of Oklahoma and just a few miles from the Dallas-Ft.Worth Metroplex. Plan to see more than 2,000 exotic animals as you drive along an 8-mile scenic drive through the Arbuckle Mountains in nearby Arbuckle Wilderness. You can purchase food at the gate as you enter and feed some animals that enjoy free range in the 400-acre park. Live entertainment, a petting zoo, and a playground, as well as rides on camels, go-carts, and paddleboats are all a part of the fun for the whole family. At Davis, you can visit Turner Falls Park, the state’s oldest park. Here a 77-foot waterfall, geological wonders, natural swimming pools and springs, and a view of the beautiful canyon region are all awaiting your visit. Another option is to take a drive along U.S. 177 and SR 7 and find the beginning of the Chickasaw National Recreation Area at Sulphur. The Chickasaw Nation has a casino in Thackerville, offering a wide variety of opportunities to try your luck. Nearby Gainesville has the huge Prime Outlets, many antique shops, a historic depot, and Frank Buck Zoo. Muenster,Texas offers authentic German food and crafts, especially during Germanfest, the last weekend of April. Golfers will find several great courses nearby as well. Meanwhile, nature lovers and history buffs will enjoy a visit to Lake Murray State Park near Ardmore.The Tucker Tower Nature Center features Tucker Tower, overlooking Lake Murray. Currently a museum, this medieval-style fortress was originally built as a governor's retreat but stood unused for years.


ACN CAMPGROUNDS 55015 E 270TH ROAD • AFTON, OK 74331 • (918) 257-5164 • www.grandlakewest.com GRAND COUNTRY IS AN ADULT (50+) PARK with a park-like setting and RV spaces overlooking Grand Lake. A friendly mature park that ensures the opportunity to de-stress. Thirty full hookup sites with 30 / 50 electrical amps. Resort offers pavilion, horseshoe court, chipping range and hiking trails. On I-44, exit 302 south on US 59 travel 5 miles and take a right onto Hwy. 125. Travel 5 miles, turn right onto 85A. Go one mile and turn left onto 550. Go 1/4 mile to park and follow signs. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

CHECOTAH TERRA STAR RT 2 BOX 2130 • CHECOTAH, OK 74426 • (918) 689-2164 • www.terrastarrpark.com THIS RESORT PROVIDES 300 TOTAL RV SITES, (146 full hookup), (154 partial hookup), 30 and 50 amp service is provided. Sites can accommodate RVs up to 50 ft, and there are 8 pull-thru sites. Group camping is allowed with 21 full hook-ups. Amenities and recreational opportunities include: flush toilets, fire rings, ice, storm shelter, pavilion, picnic tables, grills, outdoor swimming pool, boating, fishing, lakefront, tennis, water skiing, basketball, playground, game room, softball, badminton, shuffleboard and horseshoes. From I-40 and Hwy. 69 (exit 264), go 7 miles south on Hwy. 69 to Hwy. 50 (Texanna Rd.) Go 2 miles east on Hwy. 50 (Texanna) to NS 420 Rd. (Campers Corner). Go south 3/4 mile, turn left, and go straight into park.

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CASCADE MEADOWS RV RESORT

IF YOU ENJOY THE GREAT OUTDOORS with the Pacific Northwest scenery at its finest, along with unlimited recreational opportunities, and you’re anticipating a few days of peace and quiet, your destination should be the Cascade Meadows RV Park. Elevation 4,200 feet. In the 50,000-acre Newberry National Volcanic Monument area near La Pine you can go on a naturalist-led walk, see the lava formations and waterfalls, or enjoy fishing in Lakes East and Paulina. Paulina Peak and a panoramic view of the area’s awesome natural beauty are only a few hours’ drive away. For more of the splendor of the high mountain country, travel to the west and walk along some of the 1,400 miles of trails in the Willamette National Forest. Four wilderness areas in the 1,675,407-acre park feature extensive volcanic formations and waterfalls, and mountain lakes can be seen when you follow the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail that winds through the Cascade Mountains. Just a short drive to the north is the town of Bend, the recreation center for Central Oregon. Skiers will want to visit the more than 30 miles of cross-country trails and the sight-seeing excursions to the peak at Mount Bachelor. Visible for several miles in the distance are the Three Sister Peaks. For an 87-mile scenic drive of the area, follow the Cascade Lakes Highway west past Mount Bachelor, then south and east to Fall River. Follow US 97 north for the return trip to Bend. Just south of Bend, learn more about the history of the mountainous region at The High Desert Museum, a livinghistory participation museum. The walk-through exhibit, “The Spirit of the West,” traces the history of the West back more than a century. Nature lovers should allow some time to walk along the 20 acres of nature trails surrounding the museum.

LA PINE

PACIFIC NORTHWEST, WATERFALLS, HIKING TRAILS

53750 HIGHWAY 97 LA PINE, OR 97739 (541) 536–2244 PACIFIC TIME www.cascademeadowsrvresort.com SITES: 101 full / 15 partial (30 dry, all pull-thru) CHECK IN: 11 AM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 70 ft. OPEN: April 1 through November 1 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 8 through September 8 ACCOMMODATIONS: Cabin FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a clubhouse, free WiFi, outdoor swimming pool, spa, shuffleboard, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, sports field, movies, arcade game room, store, and is computer friendly. DIRECTIONS: Twenty-three miles south of Bend Oregon. on Hwy. 97, at the junction of Hwy. 97 and Paulina, East Lake Rd.

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OSPREY POINT RV RESORT LAKESIDE

WATER ACTIVITIES, BEACHES, TENMILE LAKE

1505 N. LAKE ROAD LAKESIDE, OR 97449 (541) 759–2801 PACIFIC TIME www.ospreypoint.net SITES: 132 full / 15 partial CHECK IN: 1 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 65 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 30 ACCOMMODATIONS: Park model cabins, sleep 4, $90 to $125.

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RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: 1 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM FACILITIES / AMENITIES:The resort offers a clubhouse, playground, picnic area,horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, arcade game room, lake swimming, lake fishing (license required), pond, rental boats, dock, ramp, fish cleaning station, country store, laundromat, pub, phones at sites, and local tours.The resort includes a “village” where you can purchase your own site. Dump station. Free WiFi. DIRECTIONS:Take either lakeside junction into town, cross the railroad tracks and turn left onto North Lake Road. Travel 1/2 mile, turn right into park.

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IF YOU’D LIKE TO SPEND YOUR TIME away from home enjoying beautiful rugged scenery, water sports on lakes and streams, dune beaches on the Pacific coastline, or just relaxing and enjoying the many amenities at a resort, then Osprey Point RV Resort is the destination for you. This resort is located on Tenmile Lake, the premier bass fishing lake in Oregon. Coho salmon, steelhead, large mouth bass, bluegill, black crappie, brown bullheads, and rainbow trout are just some of the varieties that you can expect to be putting on your stringer. If you want to see the Pacific Northwest as you’ve always imagined it, take a scenic drive along the coastline on nearby Highway 101. It stretches for 400 miles along the Oregon coast. Heading north, you’ll find the state’s most productive sport-fishing harbors at Winchester Bay and Reedsport. At nearby Winchester Bay, you can view the Umpqua River Lighthouse, dine at fine restaurants, or try your luck at clamming. The Charleston and Coos Bay area to the south, just another short drive away, offers shopping, fishing and an assortment of recreational activities for everyone in the family. To the north, at Florence, the rocky shoreline softens into big sandy beaches. In some places between the town and the ocean, the sand dunes are as tall as 300 feet. In Florence, you can also visit Old Town to browse shops, historic buildings, and the seafood markets. Here you’ll find Sea Lion Caves, the only known inland shelter for sea lions in the nation. If fishing is your sport of choice, charter an excursion at the harbor. This is the place to get a close-up view of, and even a slide down, the spectacular range of mountainous sand dunes in the nearby Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.


PARADISE COVE RESORT & MARINA

PARADISE COVE RESORT AND MARINA is a beautiful 68-acre, multi-level waterfront resort with a complete marina, three clubhouses, two swimming pools, hot tubs, laundry facilities, boat and trailer rentals, indoor basketball court, free WiFi and 24-hour security. It is located on Nehalem Bay near Rockaway Beach on the stunning Oregon Coast between Seaside and Tillamook. The area’s most popular activities include Chinook (King) salmon fishing, crabbing, clamming, hunting, golf, hiking, and enjoying the great local shops and restaurants. Visitors will find almost seven miles of uninterrupted Pacific Ocean beaches and three golf courses (within 15 miles). The community of Rockaway Beach, less than 2 hours from Portland, offers dining, shopping, kite flying and storm and whale watching. Its seven-mile long sandy beaches are unspoiled by litter or crowds, giving you the solitude you seek when you escape to this Northwest playground. The people who live here are friendly, helpful and welcoming. Nearby Tillamook features world-class Chinook Salmon fishing on its three major bays and seven major rivers. The bays are outstanding for crabbing and clamming and provide access to ocean fishing.The community is also home to the Tillamook Cheese Factory, the most visited tourist attraction on the Oregon Coast. Visitors to Tillamook will find a maritime museum, naval air museum and county historic museum in addition to 364,000 acres of mountains, forests, rivers and streams that make up the Tillamook State Forest. Seaside, several miles north of Rockaway Beach, offers breathtaking ocean views, miles of public beach, specialty boutiques, antique shops, art galleries, museums, arcades and cinemas. Unforgettable dining experiences include delectable fresh seafood and the renowned Oregon wine. The famous Seaside Aquarium features playful seals and spectacular sea life that delight children of all ages.

ROCKAWAY BEACH

WATERFRONT RESORT OREGON COAST

32445 HWY 101 NORTH ROCKAWAY BEACH, OREGON 97136 (503) 368–6581 • PACIFIC TIME www.araresorts.com SITES: 140 full, 60 partial, 25 dry. Tent sites available CHECK IN: 4 PM CHECK OUT: noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 50 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: (Up to 1/2 of time the resort is opened each year) Memorial Day through October 15. ACCOMMODATIONS: Rental trailers: 1 bedroom , sleeps 4, 32’, $25. $40 for refurbished units. Cottages (new): 1 bedroom, sleeps 4, 399 sq. ft., $95. Deluxe double-wide, 3 bedroom, sleeps 6, $95. Must bring own linens. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: Check in: 4 PM, Check out: noon. Pets must be leashed. Reservations can be made up to 30 days in advance. 1-800-445-9519, ext. 107. No pets in rental units. Member mail accepted.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers 2 swimming pools, oversized outdoor jacuzzi, 3 clubhouses, satellite TV and lounge, picnic area, boat storage, marina, boat launch, docks, large crab cooker, bait and tackle shop, laundry room, billiards and ping pong tables, indoor basketball court, trails, and 24-hour security.


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ACN CAMPGROUNDS COOS BAY MIDWAY RV PARK 92478 CAPE ARAGO HWY • COOS BAY, OR 97420 • (541) 888-9300 • www.midwayrvparkcoosbay.com THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 60 TOTAL RV SITES that can accommodate RVs up to 80 ft. It provides 20, 30 and 50 amp service, full hookups, and pull thrus. Amenities include: private hot tub and bathrooms, clubhouse, laundry room, Wi-Fi, instant on phones, spa bath, store and planned activities. Recreational opportunities include: crabbing, clamming, fishing, boating and whale watching. Nearby are botanical gardens, shopping and restaurants. From Hwy. 101 go west 2.5 miles on Newmark. Go south 1.5 miles on Empire Blvd. – Cape Arago Hwy. to park. OPEN ALL YEAR. PACIFIC TIME

GLENDALE MEADOW WOOD RV PARK 869 AUTUMN LANE • GLENDALE, OREGON 97442 • (541) 832-3114 THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 22 FULL SITES and 42 with water and electricity. The park also provides 50 amp electrical receptacles, 120-ft. RV sites and tent sites. Additional facilities include: laundry, clean restrooms, WiFi, HBO, and pavilion. Recreational amenities include: seasonal outdoor heated pool, picnic area, horseshoes and hiking. Fishing (license required) and boating are available nearby. Take I-5 to Barton Road (northbound Exit 83, southbound Exit 86). Follow signs to Barton Road. Go east on Barton Road for 500 feet to Autumn Lane. Turn right and go one mile to office. OPEN ALL YEAR. PACIFIC TIME

BEAVER CAMPER COVE RV PARK 19620 HWY 101 S • BEAVER, OR 97108 • (503)-398-5334 • www.campercovecampground.com THIS PARK OFFERS 28 sites: 15 full and 13 partial, with 30 amp electrical receptacles. Twenty-five tent sites are available, most along a creek. Cabins are also available. Amenities include restroom, showers, laundry, mini-mart, club house, picnic tables, firepits, video rentals, dump station and honey wagon (for partial sites). Nearby attractions include areas for biking, crabbing, clamming boating and fishing. Also within the vicinity are coastal towns, sand dunes ocean beaches and scenic drives. No pitbulls allowed. The park is located 12.5 miles south of Tillamook, on Hwy. 101; 2.5 miles north of Beaver on Hwy. 101.

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PENNSYLVANIA

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ROARING RUN RV RESORT CHAMPION

ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS, LAUREL HIGHLANDS

194 TANNERY ROAD CHAMPION, PA 15622 (724) 593–7837 • EASTERN TIME www.roaringrunresort.com SITES: 157 partial CHECK IN: 3 PM to 11 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 36 ft. OPEN:April 15 through October 15 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: Memorial Day through Labor Day ACCOMMODATIONS: Cabins, sleep 6, $65 to $85

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RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights. CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 PM Security deposit required. No pets in rental units. No minibikes, go-carts or snowmobiles. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort has a clubhouse, swimming pool, fishing, hiking, picnic area, pavilion, playground, tennis, basketball, volleyball, wading pool, miniature golf, horseshoes, country store, shuffleboard, bocce ball, cross-country skiing, and adult center. Dump station. WiFi and Cable. DIRECTIONS: From the Pennsylvania Turnpike-Donegal Exit, take Rt. 31 east (left) 2 miles to Rt. 711 south (right) one mile to the village of Champion. Turn left onto County Line Rd. Turn at first left (at bank) onto Roaring Run Rd. and go one mile to the resort. From the south, follow Rt. 711 north to Champion.

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THE LAUREL HIGHLANDS OF western Pennsylvania is where you’ll find Roaring Run Resort.The Allegheny Mountains begin here in the rolling hills and small peaks of the Highlands, making the region a prime area for outdoor activities. Often called southwestern Pennsylvania’s playground, the Laurel Highlands is comprised of hundreds of towns and villages in scenic Westmoreland, Fayette, Cambria, and Somerset Counties. The Laurel Highlands provide thousands of acres of state and county parks and forests. Laurel Ridge State Park is very popular among hikers. Situated along the crest of Laurel Mountain, this 13,500-acre park offers the famous Laurel Highland Hiking Trail, a 70-mile trail that spirals through parks, forests, and game lands in all four counties. Ohiopyle State Park in Fayette County is a rafter’s dream. Adventurers from all over can feel the thrill of a lifetime as the choppy waters briskly escort their rubber rafts down the Youghiogheny River for an action-packed trip like no other. In addition to Ohiopyle’s beautiful falls, visitors are lured by the park’s 100 acres of nature preserve and amphitheater featuring nature programs. If swimming and boating are what you want, Laurel Hill State Park in Somerset County provides a 65-acre lake with a large beach for sun bathing. If you like looking into the past, the Laurel Highlands offer a wealth of historical sites. Fort Ligonier is a full-scale, on-sight reconstruction of the original fort that Great Britain used from 1758-1766 while fighting the French.The Compass Inn, a resting place for travelers nearly 200 years ago, charms visitors today with its original log cabin, cook house, barn, and blacksmith shop. Nemacolin Castle in Brownsville dates to the late 1700’s. Overlooking the Monongahala River, the castle was a meeting place for the early settlers.


GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD RV RESORT

GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD RESORT sits in the middle of an area rich in Civil War history and affords visitors the opportunity to enjoy yesteryear as well as the present day. You’ll want to start your step back in time by visiting the Gettysburg National Military Park. Literally surrounding the city, the park contains the Gettysburg Battlefield, the site of the most costly battle of the Civil War. On the battlefield, you’ll see the more than 1,300 monuments and markers in the 21-acre Gettysburg National Cemetery. Stop at the Soldier’s National Monument, near where President Abraham Lincoln delivered his famous Gettysburg Address. Relive how the Union soldiers were driven from the huge rocks in a standoff with the Confederate army at Devil’s Den.The barricade the Confederate troops erected, as a shield when they fired on Little Round Top, is still intact. Stop at the Lincoln Room Museum in the Wills House on the square to see where President Lincoln finished his speech.You can see the room’s original furnishings and hear the speech via a stereo presentation. You can be one of the only 1100 visitors a day that are allowed to tour the Eisenhower National Historic Site, the 231-acre farm and home of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The estate, once the president’s retreat, contains original furnishings as well as personal possessions of the president and his wife. A nice day trip east along Highway 30 will take you alongside horse drawn buggies as you travel through the beautiful rolling hills and farmland of the Amish and Mennonite countryside. Stop at Lancaster to see the Amish Homestead, the National Wax Museum, Dutch Wonderland, and the Pennsylvania Farm Museum of Landis Valley. For an overall view of the Pennsylvania Dutch and Amish country, be sure to take the 45-minute train ride that originates at Strasburg.

GETTYSBURG

CIVIL WAR HISTORY, MUSEUMS, RESORT ACTIVITIES

1960 EMMITSBURG ROAD GETTYSBURG, PA 17325 (717) 337–3363 EASTERN TIME www.campgettysburg.com SITES: 253 with water/electric MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN: May 15 through October 15 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 15 through October 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV and tent sites only. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort has a lodge, equipped pavilion, outdoor swimming pool, playground, picnic area, basketball, volleyball, movies, pond, pond fishing, hiking trails, local tours, general store, and cafe. Dump station.

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DIRECTIONS: From US 15 in PA, take Steinwehr Ave. (Bus. Rt. 15) exit. Coming from the north, turn right off the exit; from the south, turn left. Follow Bus. Rt. 15 towards Gettysburg for 3 miles. Resort entrance is on the right.


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ACN CAMPGROUNDS WAPWALLOPEN COUNCIL CUP CAMPGROUND 212 RUCKLE HILL RD. • WAPWALLOPEN, PA 18660 • (570) 379-2566 • www.councilcupcampground.com IN THE PENNSYLVANIA POCONOS, this campground offers 69 full hookup sites and 156 with water and electricity only. With 15-, 20- and 30-amp electrical receptacles, heaters and air conditioners are allowed for a fee. Tent camping is offered. Facilities: RV storage, flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, fire rings, limited grocery store, ice, wood. Recreational amenities: recreation room, pavilion, arcade games, rowboat and canoe rental, stream fishing, playground, badminton, horseshoes, volleyball and hiking trails. From the junction of I-80 and Hwy. 93, go 3.75 miles north on Hwy. 93, then 5 miles northwest on Hwy. 239, then one mile north on paved road. OPEN ALL YEAR. ATLANTIC TIME

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• Block the wheels before unhooking your rig from your tow vehicle. • Level the rig. • Hookup the electric, water, and sewer to outside connections. • Check the LP (liquid petroleum) system, hot water heater, furnace and range to see that they are working properly. • Check all electric items to see if they are working correctly. • Check the water pressure. The pressure should not be more than 45 pounds.

BEFORE LEAVING • Latch all doors inside and outside of rig; close windows and vents. • Disconnect all electric, water and sewer hookups. • Check the air pressure of all tires and make sure lug nuts are tight. • Make sure awning is down and latched securely. • Check all travel lights to make sure they are working properly. • Make sure the antenna is down and the step is up and latched. • Dump the holding tanks. 126

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SEASONAL SAFETY CHECK • Reseal the seams in the roof at least once a year to avoid leakage. • Get regular oil changes. • Check the brakes and tires. • Pressurize the water system to make sure the lines are sound. • Replace the batteries in the fire alarms. • Check the vents for cracking. • Test the furnace. • Do a basic safely check for your LP system, which cooks and cools your food. A leak from this system can cause a fire or explosion. Most importantly, make sure you have a safe and enjoyable trip!


RIVER FISHING, BOATING & CANOEING

128 MYRTLE BEACH CYPRESS CAMPING RESORT

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AIKEN PINE ACRES CAMPGROUND WALTERBORO EAGLES CAMPGROUND

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CYPRESS CAMPING RESORT MYRTLE BEACH

WATERWAY FRONTAGE BEACH, FESTIVALS

101 CYPRESS RV WAY MYRTLE BEACH, SC 29588 (843) 293–0300 • EASTERN TIME

SOUTH CAROLINA

www.cypresscampingresort.com SITES: 101 Pull-Thru CHECK IN: 1PM MAX ELECTRICAL: 30/50 amps MAX RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year Round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June through August ACCOMMODATIONS: Cabins, sleep 6; handicap accessible cabin, sleeps 4; bunkhouses, sleep 16. Minimum stay: 2 day stay in summer months. Pets allowed in units with deposit. No Linens provided. No smoking in units. FACILITIES/AMENITIES: Paved campsites, picnic tables, outdoor lighting, free WiFi, cable (for a fee), fire pits, adult and children pool, snack bar, camp store, conference center, game room, meeting area with audio/visual, planned activities, private boat ramp, 24hour security, modern bath houses, ministry services, playground, gazebo, outdoor pavilion, laundry facility, pump station, walking trails, waterway swimming area, camper and boat trailer storage. DIRECTIONS: FROM SOUTH: Take Hwy. 17 to SC 544 toward Conway. Turn right at the 4th stoplight, then turn right onto SC 707, then turn left onto River Road before Socastee High School. FROM NORTH: Take SC 31 to SC 544 (Georgetown Exit). Continue across the Intracoastal Waterway Bridge then turn right toward SC 707; turn right onto SC 707. Continue thru the next stoplight, then turn left onto River Road before Socastee High School. FROM WEST: Take SC 544 toward Surfside Beach from Conway. Continue across the Intracoastal Waterway Bridge then turn right toward SC 707; turn right onto River Road before Socastee High School. 128

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CYPRESS CAMPING RESORT is a new camping destination in Myrtle Beach that offers first-class amenities and activities to please everyone in the family. All day visitors can enjoy swimming, pedal boats, kayaks, pontoon boats and cart rentals. Organized games of basketball and softball, along with movie nights and ping pong tournaments, provide extra fun. Need a beach fix? The resort offers a shuttle service to the shores of the Atlantic Ocean every day.Visitors will also find Concessions Waterway Café on site and restaurants within walking distance. Cypress Camping Resort is close to many area parks, historical attractions, ball fields and more. There’s always a festival or event going on along the Grand Strand. Myrtle Beach is well known for its many sporting events and entertainment venues. In August, check out the annual Arts & Crafts Festival or spend some time in local museums.The Myrtle Beach SkyWheel, 187 feet tall, provides 42 glassenclosed, temperature-controlled gondolas, and it operates year round.The SkyWheel is the first observation wheel of its kind in the United States. Minutes from Market Common and Coastal Shopping Mall. Much more awaits in this community, including an aquarium, historic tours and water park.


ACN CAMPGROUNDS 205 DUKE DR. • AIKEN, SC 29801 • (803) 648-5715 THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 43 FULL SITES that can accommodate RVs up to 40 ft. It provides 20, 30 and 50 amp service. Amenities include: propane, bathhouse, cable hookup, sewer hookup,WiFi and laundry facilities.The campground is in close vicinity to multiple recreational areas for biking, golfing, swimming, fishing, boating and birding.Visitors here can also find facilities for polo. Located one mile from Aiken and 15 miles from Augusta, GA. From I-20, take Exit 22 and drive south on Hwy. 1 toward Aiken. Go 4.8 miles to campground on the left. From Aiken, off 118 Bypass, drive north on Hwy. 1 for one mile. Campground is on the right. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

WALTERBORO EAGLES CAMPGROUND 115 92 JEFRIES HWY • WALTERBORO, SC 29488 • (843) 538-8731 • 888-533-8731 MAIL ADDRESS: 11592 JEFFRIES HWY. • WALTERBORO SC 29488 WITH SHADED, GRASSY, AND LEVEL SITES, this campground offers 20 full hookup sites. With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles. Air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Phone hookups are available. Pets are allowed on a leash. Additional facilities include tables, sewer, storage available. Recreational amenities nearby: river fishing, boating, canoe rental, and river canoeing. Take Exit #68 off I-95. Go 2 and 1/2 miles east on Hwy. 61. Then 1/4 mile north on Hwy. 15 on right.

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OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

“Are we there yet?” Those familiar words can drive parents into a serious case of travel fatigue. Once the kids have tired of their store-bought games, try a few of these interactive diversions:

• ALPHABET GAMES Look out the window for stores, road signs, etc. that start with the letter “A.” Move on to “B” and go through the alphabet.You can also play this game by listing cities, animals, food — the choices are endless.

• SCAVENGER HUNT Give kids a list of things to look for during the drive. The lists can be modified for the type of scenery and the age of children.

• TWENTY QUESTIONS Think of a person, place or object. Kids take turns asking yes/no questions (up to 20) until someone is able to guess what the secret is.

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SOUTH DAKOTA

CUSTER STATE PARK, LAKE FISHING, PLANNED ACTIVITIES

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS 14144 SD HWY 109 • BIG STONE CITY, SD 57216 • (605) 862-7650 THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 40 FULL SITES that can accommodate RVs up to 60 ft. It provides 30 and 50 amp service, full hookups, and pull thrus. Camping 109 borders the public access to a boat launch on Big Stone Lake and there is a swimming beach 3 miles away at the foot of the lake. Amenities include showers and laundry. Located 3.5 miles from Big Stone City, S.D., and 4.5 miles from Ortonville, M.N. From Big Stone City, go north on Hwy. 109 approximately 3.5 miles. Resort is on the right of Hwy. 109. OPEN 4/1 TO 11/1. CENTRAL TIME

KIMBALL PARKWAY CAMPGROUND 200 W. HWY 16 • KIMBALL, SD 57355 • 605) 778-6312 THIS RESORT OFFERS 24 FULL SITES with 30-amp service. It accommodates RVs up to 40 feet. Amenities include four cable sites,WiFi spots, showers and bathrooms. Nearby are a playground, post office, grocery store, hardware store and auto repair. Attractions nearby include a tractor museum and Native Prairie Gardens. Pets need to be leashed. No credit cards accepted; cash or checks only. On I-90, take Exit 284. Go 1/4 mile north on Hwy. 45 (16). Resort is on the right side of the road.

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BIG STONE CITY CAMPING 109

OPEN 4/1 TO 10/31. CENTRAL TIME

RAPID CITY WHISPERING PINES CAMPGROUND & LODGING 22700 SILVER CITY RD • RAPID CITY, SD 57702-6040 • (605) 341-3667 • www.blackhillswhisperingpines.com THIS RESORT HAS 20 FULL HOOKUPS and 20 hookups with water and electric. 30 amp electrical receptacles are available. Maximum RV length is 40ft. Check-in and out time for sites and rentals is at noon. Leashed pets are welcome on the park and in rental units. Rental cabins that sleep 6 or 10 are available. Amenities include a playground, picnic area and hiking trails. There is a nearby lake with boating, fishing (license required), swimming, and beach area. From I-90, take exit 57 onto Hwy. 44 West. Follow 44 W out of town 15 miles. Turn right onto Hwy. 385, proceed 3/4 mile to campground on left. Turn on Silver City Rd. to entrance. OPEN 5/1 TO 10/1. MOUNTAIN TIME

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CUMBERLAND MOUNTAIN STATE PARK, LAKE ACTIVITIES

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BRECKENRIDGE LAKE RV RESORT

TENNESSEE’S MOUNTAIN PLATEAU is home to Breckenridge Lake Resort where guests are offered a variety of tourist attractions as well as a taste of the great outdoors. Not only is it situated midway between Knoxville, Nashville, and Chattanooga, but it’s just south of the Cumberland Mountain State Park and near the Catoosa Wildlife Management Area. In Crossville, be sure to visit the Historic Homesteads Tower Museum in a stone tower built in the late 30’s. The tower was used as the administrative offices for 250 families involved in the Cumberland Homestead project when Franklin Roosevelt was president. The museum exhibits photographs, documents, and items from that era as well as a view of the original homesteads in the “Showplace of the New Deal.” Take a drive south to Pikeville and absorb the magnificent scenery in the 20,000-acre Fall Creek Falls State Resort Park where deep chasms and a 256-foot waterfall are just some of the park’s highlights. If you’re interested in science and recent history, the hour’s drive east to Oak Ridge will be worthwhile.This city was built specifically for the personnel of the Clinton Engineer Works during World War II. The Works and their Manhattan Project were instrumental in the development of the first atomic bomb and the invention of the nuclear reactor. The only government-owned reactor that is regularly open to the public, it was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1966. Nearby Knoxville has gained fame as the home of the University of Tennessee, host of the 1982 World’s Fair, and headquarters for the Tennessee Valley Authority.Today the TVA has 30,000 employees and oversees fifty dams. A map of surface rocks, specimens of marine fossils and 12,000 year-old Native American artifacts are part of the Tennessee River Valley display at the Frank H. McClung Museum.

CROSSVILLE

CUMBERLAND MOUNTAIN STATE PARK, RESORT ACTIVITIES

395 OAK PARK CIRCLE CROSSVILLE, TN 38572 (931) 788–1873 • CENTRAL TIME SITES: 25 full / 18 partial CHECK IN: Noon to 5 PM. Call if after 5 PM (no arrivals after dark) CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN: March 1 through November 30 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 20 through September 20 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites only. Pets must be leashed when not in your unit. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort offers free Wi-Fi, BBQ area, horseshoes, croquet, badminton, activities building for cards, puzzles,TV, books for trading, pavilion, laundry, bathhouse. Tent sites, dump station. Nearby: tourist attractions, lake swimming approx. 0.5 mi from park (requires pass - $5 per day per person) [no lifeguard], on-shore fishing (requires same pass - $5 per day per person), TN fishing license required.

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DIRECTIONS: From I-40: Exit 322 S to TN 392 bypass. 2.4 mi to US 127. L on US 127, 2.4 mi. R at fork on US 127. Five mi to Hillendale Rd. R for 2 mi. L on Dunbar, immediate R on Clint Lowe Rd. 2 mi to Breckenridge Rd. R 0.7 mi to Park. From S: Approx. 17 mi from Pikeville. Cross Daddy's Creek bridge. Immediate L on Vandever Rd. 2nd R past Church onto Clint Lowe Rd. Approx 2 mi, to Breckenridge Rd. L 0.7 mi to Park on R. Call if lost or problems. GPS park located just past 632 Breckenridge Road.


TEXAS

LAKE CONROE, LONE STAR HIKING TRAIL, BIRDING

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BRENHAM ARTESIAN PARK RV CAMPGROUND BROWNSVILLE HONEYDALE MOBILE HOME & RV PARK CUERO WILDFLOWER INN DONNA CASA DEL SOL EDINBURG LAZY PALMS RV RESORT FORT DAVIS OVERLAND TRAIL CAMPGROUND GOODRICH MAGNOLIA LAKE RV PARK LINDALE WILLOW BRANCH RV PARK MATHIS MATHIS MOTOR INN & RV PARK MISSION MISSION GARDENS RESORT NEW CANEY WILD COUNTRY RV PARK PIPE CREEK COWBOY CAPITAL CAMPGROUND PORT ISABEL PORT ISABEL PARK CENTER, LLC SANTO WINDMILL ACRES VON ORMY HIDDEN VALLEY RV PARK WALLISVILLE TURTLE BAYOU RV PARK

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HILL CREST RV RESORT

THE BEAUTY OF THE 161,508 ACRES of the Sam Houston Forest surrounds Hill Crest RV Resort and adds to the many existing recreational amenities that are available for visitors to the resort. You’ll want to walk along the Lone Star Hiking Trail and visit the Double Lake Recreation Area or Big Creek Scenic Area in the Forest for a beautiful view of what Mother Nature has to offer in southeastern Texas. Those wanting to shop will enjoy visiting nearby Coldspring to browse through the quaint shops, look for antiques, and visit the local museums. Conroe offers more hours of shopping in its variety of country western shops, malls, shopping centers, and factory outlet center. Outdoor enthusiasts will want to visit nearby Lakes Livingston and Conroe where water sports of all kinds are available, along with equipment rentals to enjoy them. Huntsville is the ideal place for those interested in the history of the region.Two of Sam Houston’s homes, the 1848 Woodland and his last home, Steamboat House erected in 1848, are located within the Sam Houston Memorial Museum Complex. Mr. Houston’s law office and a museum containing his belongings and artifacts from the Texas Revolution era are also found on the premises. The Alabama-Coushatta Indian culture can be observed first-hand when you visit the oldest Native American settlement in Texas, the Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation.The museum features dioramas of their history along with a 20-minute train ride, historical tours, and a visit to the Living Indian Village to see the authentic tribal dances. A vacation in the area would not be complete without traveling the hour’s drive south to Houston. The Astrodomain in Houston is a sports, entertainment and convention complex famous for it’s Astrodome, Astrohall and Astroarena. Across from the Astrodome is the 75-acre Six Flags Astroworld, an amusement park with more than 100 rides for the whole family’s enjoyment.

PUMPKIN

LONE STAR HIKING TRAIL, LAKE CONROE

5260 HIGHWAY 150 WEST PUMPKIN, TX 77358 (936) 767–4101 CENTRAL TIME www.hillcrestrvpark.com SITES: 31 full / 10 dry CHECK IN: Noon CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 / 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: No limit OPEN:Year round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: December, January, February, March ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites only. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort has a clubhouse, playground, outdoor pool, hot tub, picnic area, horseshoes, volleyball, badminton, sports field, movies, WiFi, lake fishing (no license required), pond, and hiking trails. DIRECTIONS: From I-45, take Exit 103 (southbound) or Exit 102 (northbound) on Hwy. 150. Go east 13.7 miles resort is on right.

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BAY VIEW RV RESORT ROCKPORT

LAKE CONROE, PORT ARANSAS, CORAL REEF, CORPUS CHRISTI

5451 HIGHWAY 35 NORTH ROCKPORT, TX 78382 (361) 288–4723 CENTRAL TIME www.bayviewrockport.com

SITES: 22 full pull-through CHECK IN: 1PM to 4 PM (call resort id arriving late) CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 60 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: November 1 through April 30 ACCOMMODATIONS: Motel rooms, short and long term RV sites available. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: Valid credit card (no AmericanExpress).

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:The resort has gated security, 2 clubhouses, 2 outdoor swimming pools (one heated for adults), 2 spas for adults, playground, horseshoes, shuffleboard, sports court for basketball, pickle ball, freshwater lake, library, Adult fitness center, pool tables, ping pong table, air hockey, seasonal activities director, cable and wi-fi. DIRECTIONS: FROM ROCKPORT / FULTON AREA: one mile north of Aransas County Airport on Hwy. 35N. Resorts in on the left.

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THE TOWN OF ROCKPORT is a picturesque seaside community famous as an artist colony and one of America’s largest birding areas. Nearby islands serve as the nesting and breeding grounds for thousands of migratory birds.The Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, 36 miles to the north, is a wintering ground of the near-extinct whooping crane. Just three miles north of Rockport is the elaborate Fulton Mansion State Historic Structure that features gas lights, central air conditioning, forced-air heating, and hot and cold running water—conveniences totally unheard of when it was built in 1876. To the south of the resort is Port Aransas, a quaint fishing village on the northern tip of Mustang Island. The waters of the Gulf of Mexico to the east, and Corpus Christi Bay to the west, provide excellent mackerel, croaker, and flounder fishing. When you see the two-mile seawall in the heart of the business district, the white-sand beaches nearby, and sailboats and deep-sea fishing in the bay, it’s easy to figure out why beautiful Corpus Christi has been called the “Sparkling City by the Sea.” One of the major attractions in Corpus Christi is the Texas State Aquarium, where more than 250 species of native Gulf sea life live together in more than 350,000 gallons of seawater. Featured are the re-created Flower Gardens Coral Reef and an artificial reef grown around an offshore oil rig, inhabited by moray eels, sharks, and stingrays. Stretching 113 miles from Corpus Christi to the Mexican border, Padre Island is said to be the longest barrier island in the world. The Padre Island National Seashore covers most of the island and is reputed to be one of the last natural seashores in the United States. The long expanse of beaches affords an excellent opportunity for sun bathing, beach combing, swimming, surfing, shelling, and fishing.


SUN COUNTRY RV & GOLF RESORT

A 200-ACRE RESORT WITH AN adjacent 140-acre, 18hole golf course, this resort sits on the shores of Lake Whitney, the sixth largest lake in the state, just a “Texas stone’s throw” south of the Forth Worth/Dallas Metroplex. One of the highlights of this resort is the golf course and full service country store that overlook the lake. Considered the “Striper Capital of Texas,” Lake Whitney is a 23,560-acre Corps of Engineers impoundment that stretches 45 miles up the Brazos River. Scores of marinas, parks, and recreation areas line the shores. Towering cliffs often edge the clear blue waters, and scuba divers explore depths that range to nearly 100 feet. Lake Whitney State Park, on the eastern shore, encompasses 1,315 acres. The Texas Safari Wildlife Park is just one of the many nearby special attractions that visitors to Lake Whitney RV and Golf can enjoy. More than 2,500 exotic animals from throughout the world roam free on 850 acres of plains, hills, and canyons. A seven-mile Safari Trail drive introduces animals in natural habitats. Highlights include a restored Tonkawa Indian Cave with a 70-ft. waterfall, petting zoo, animal nursery, and frontier town replica. The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum at Fort Fisher is a popular attraction you can visit in Waco, just about 30 miles south of the resort.The facility is a replica of the original Texas Ranger fort that was established in 1837. The displays commemorate the history and heritage of the Texas Rangers, and it also houses a famous collection of guns and weapons from the Old West along with Native American artifacts and Western art. Waco is also home to the Dr. Pepper Museum housed in the original 1906 bottling plant and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A Waco chemist, R.S. Lazenby, created the original formula for Dr. Pepper in 1884, and to this day it has remained virtually unchanged.

WHITNEY

LAKE WHITNEY, BRAZOS RIVER, WATER AND RESORT ACTIVITIES

255 SUN COUNTRY DRIVE WHITNEY, TEXAS 76692 (254) 694-4023 • CENTRAL TIME www.lakewhitneyrvgolf.com SITES: 300 full CHECK IN: 8:30 AM to 5 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: February 1 through March 31 October 1 through November 30 ACCOMMODATIONS: 29 ft. trailers, sleep 4-6, $40 RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights/ 3 nights on holidays. Reservations accepted Tues-Fri. 10 AM to 5PM. $35 security deposit. 24 hour advance cancellation required. No pets in units. No late check-ins accepted. No smoking. No rugs or ground coverings larger than 5’x5’. No vehicle washing on site. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: Clubhouse, swimming pool, exercise equipment, shuffleboard courts, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, miniature golf, and game room. Dump station.

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DIRECTIONS:Take I-35 south from Dallas (I-35E) or Ft. Worth (I-35W) to Hillsboro. From Hillsboro, go 12 miles west on Hwy. 22 to Whitney.Take Business 22 into Whitney to Whitney’s only traffic light and turn right onto FM 933. Proceed north 3.3 miles to the resort on the left.


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ACN CAMPGROUNDS BRENHAM ARTESIAN PARK RV CAMPGROUND 8601 HWY 290W • BRENHAM, TX 77833 • (979) 836-0680 • www.artesianrvpark.com THIS RESORT OFFERS 50 sites with 30 and 50-amp receptacles.Amenities include restrooms, laundry facility, playground, scenic pet walk, wireless Internet and recreation hall. No pets must be left outside unattended; no cable available. Nearby attractions include Blue Bell Creameries, Heritage Home Tours, Monastery of St. Clare Miniature Horse Ranch, The Antique Rose Emporium, Independence Baptist Church & Museum, Ellisons Greenhouses, Star of the Republic Museum, Historic Downtown Brenham Walking Tour, Historic Burton Cotton Gin, Chappell Hill Historical Museum, John P. Coles Home Tours, Pleasant Hill Winery, Fox Creek Golf Course, Lawrence Marshall Golf Course, The Falls Golf Course. Park is located on Hwy. 290, halfway between Austin and Houston. Travel 7 miles west of Brenham, where park is located on the southside of Hwy. 290. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

BROWNSVILLE HONEYDALE MOBILE HOME & RV PARK 505 HONEYDALE RD. • BROWNSVILLE, TX 78520 • (956) 982-2230 • www.honeydalepark.com HONEYDALE IS A 55+ RETIREMENT PARK conveniently located in the city of Brownsville. The park is close to the Gulf of Mexico and the beautiful beaches of South Padre Island. The resort has 185 mobile home and RV spaces. Supervised pets are welcome. Additional amenities include: a large clubhouse, shuffleboard, kitchen facilities, pool tables, bingo, crafts, and live music.The resort also offers many planned activities. It is located close to shopping malls, golf courses, fishing locations, Mexico, and the valley’s fresh-grown fruits and vegetables. Southbound on US 77/83, turn on Hwy. 281 (Boca Chica), take a right on Boca Chica and go about 2 miles, turn right on Honeydale Rd. The park is on the left side about 4 blocks. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

CUERO WILDFLOWER INN 2117 N. ESPLANADE • CUERO, TX 77954 • (361) 275-3437 • www.wildflowerinnrv.com THIS SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 19 full hookup sites.With 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Cable TV is available. Some phone hookups are available. Tent camping is offered. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, and grills. Ice is available. Recreational amenities include: pavilion, swimming pool, playground, and picnic area. From the junction of 87 and U.S. 183/77A, go one mile north on U.S. 183/77A. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

DONNA CASA DEL SOL 400 N.VAL VERDE RD. • DONNA, TX 78537 • (956) 464-2272 • www.casadelsol.us IN A TROPICAL SETTING JUST 15 MINUTES NORTH OF MEXICO, this campground offers 250 full hookups. With 30 or 50 amp electrical service. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, patios, and traffic control gate. Wi-fi available at the rec hall. Pets under 30 lbs. accepted. Two per unit. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall/rec room, heated outdoor swimming pool, spa, exercise room and equipment, shuffleboard, horseshoes, and local tours. Planned group activities are offered. Seasonal church services are offered. Exit Expressway 83 at Val Verde Rd. (FM 1423), go south, around the curve and the campground is on your left. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

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35100 LAZY PALM DRIVE • EDINBURG, TX 78541 • (956) 383-1020 • www.lazypalmsranch.com IN THE SUNNY LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY, this park offers 300 full hookup sites. With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners are allowed. Group RV sites are available. Phone hookups are available. Pets must be leashed, and only 2 pets per RV are allowed. Adult park 50 plus, no children. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, and public phone. Recreational amenities include: clubhouse, heated swimming pool, spa, covered cabana, shuffleboard courts, pool tables, bocci ball court, library, horseshoes (and washers), pond fishing (no license), and bingo. There are planned group activities. Go 1 and 7/10 miles south on U.S. Hwy. 281 from Linn. Turn right on Floral Rd. and go 2 miles. Turn north on paved road and go 1/2 mile to the resort entrance. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS P.O. BOX 788 / 310 STATE ST FORT DAVIS • FORT DAVIS, TX 79734 • (432) 426-2250 • www.texascamping.com THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 15 FULL HOOKUP SITES and 22 with water and electricity. With 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Cable TV is available. Phone hookups are available. Camping cabins and Airstreams are available for rent. Tent camping is offered for a fee. Tent rental is available. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, public phones, tables, grills, and guard. There is a limited grocery store. RV supplies, ice, and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: pavilion, playground, picnic area, hiking trails, horse riding trails, horse rental, and local tours. Southbound: From the north junction of Hwy. 17 and Hwy. 118, go south one mile on Hwy. 17/118. Northbound: From the south junction of Hwy. 17 and Hwy. 118, go north 2/10 mile on Hwy. 17/118. Located in the center of Ft. Davis on Main St. (Hwy. 17/118). OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

GOODRICH MAGNOLIA LAKE RV PARK 791 FM 2665 • GOODRICH, TX 77335 • (936) 365-4910 • www.magnolialakervpark.com LOCATED 50 MILES NORTH OF HOUSTON, this family oriented park welcomes large rigs and groups. It offers 45 full sites and 32 pull thrus with 50 amp receptacles. Additional amenities and recreational opportunities include: 24-hour laundry facility, public restrooms with hot showers, free high speed wireless Internet,cabin rentals, 2 clubhouses, recreation room, charcoal grills and a fishing pond. Pets are allowed. Take Highway 59 on FM Road #2665, 3/4 mile east to park. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

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FORT DAVIS OVERLAND TRAIL CAMPGROUND

LINDALE WILLOW BRANCH RV PARK 23560 W. I-20 • LINDALE, TX 75771 • (903) 882-6244 BEAUTIFUL AND WELL MANICURED, THIS PARK OFFERS 37 full hookup sites and 9 with water and electricity only. With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Limited tent camping is offered. Group RV sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, and tables. From the junction of I-20 (Exit 544) and Willow Branch Rd., go one mile east on north service road. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

MATHIS MATHIS MOTOR INN & RV PARK 1223 N. FRONT ST. • MATHIS, TX 78368 • (361) 547-0177 WITH WELL-LIGHTED, FLAT, GRASSY LOTS in the city limits, this park offers 37 full hookup sites.With 15, 20, 30, and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed for a fee. Free cable TV. Phone hookups are available, for a fee. Rental 20 foot and 26 foot trailers are available. Tent camping is offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, laundry, public phone, and guard. Some RV supplies and ice are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall/rec room, shuffleboard, picnic area, horseshoes, volleyball, and badminton. Take I-37, Exit 36, west 359, 1/2 mile west on right at Y. Northbound, I-37, Exit 34, under I-37, right for 1 and 1/2 miles. Park is on left. Office in motel. RV Park drive is the north drive. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

MISSION MISSION GARDENS RESORT 930 W. EXPRESSWAY 83 • MISSION, TX 78572 • (956) 585-5671 • www.missiongardensresort.com

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THIS “OVER 55 RETIREMENT PARK” WELCOMES supervised children and pets. Conveniently located in the center of historic Mission, the resort offers 245 full hookups and 50 amp electrical receptacles. Mobile homes (2 bedroom) are also available for rent. Telephone and cable are available. Additional amenities include: clubhouse, pavilion, outdoor pool, hot tub, shuffleboard court, picnic area, fish ponds, and billiard hall. The resort also offers planned activities.Nearby attractions include: Mexico border, shopping areas, golf courses, historic sites, restaurants and clubs, and lake/river for fishing, boating, and swimming. Gulf fishing is also available at South Padre Island. Westbound on Expressway 83: take the Conway St. exit and go 1.4 miles west on the frontage road. Eastbound on Expressway 83: take Bryan St. exit, take 2 lefts to get on the frontage road headed west and go 1.8 miles.


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ACN CAMPGROUNDS NEW CANEY WILD COUNTRY RV PARK 19135 FM 1485 W • CANEY, TX 77357 • (281) 399-8226 • www.wildcountryrvpark.com THIS RESORT OFFERS 71 full sites with 50 and 30 amp receptacles. Amenities include a pool and pavilion, laundry facilities, bathroom with showers, BBQ grills, lots of trees and shade, walking paths in forest for dogs. Nearby attractions include the Houston Space Center, Galveston, Gulf Coast beaches, Lake Houston and Lake Conroe. No dogs over 40 pounds, no vicious dogs. From US Hwy. 59, take New Caney FM 1485 exit and go west for 2 miles. Park is on the left. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

PIPE CREEK COWBOY CAPITAL CAMPGROUND 6639 STATE HIGHWAY 16 SOUTH • PIPE CREEK, TX 78063 • P.O. BOX 2231 • BANDERA, TX 78003 (830) 535-4840 • www.cowboycapitalrv.com LOCATED JUST 3 HOURS FROM THE GULF COAST and Mexico, this campground offers 26 full hookup sites. With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Phone hookups are available. Tent camping is offered. Group tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, tables, and grills. Recreational amenities include: playground, picnic area, and horseshoes. On St. Hwy. 16, from San Antonio, approximately 35 miles to community of Pipe Creek, then 3 miles to entrance on right. From town of Bandera, 5 miles. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

PORT ISABEL PORT ISABEL PARK CENTER, LLC 702 CHAMPION • PORT ISABEL, TX 78578 • (956) 943-7340 • www.piparkcenter.com LOCATED ON A SALT WATER CHANNEL of the Gulf of Mexico, this campground offers 200 full hookup sites. With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles. Cable TV is available, for a fee. Phone hookups are available. Tent camping is offered. Pets must be leashed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, wifi and public phone. LP gas can be delivered. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall, exercise equipment, shuffleboard court, horseshoes, area golf courses, fishing (license required), docks, ramp, and local tours. From junction Hwy. 48 and Hwy. 100, go 3/4 mile east on Hwy. 100, then 2 blocks south on Champion Ave. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

SANTO WINDMILL ACRES P.O. BOX 303 • SANTO, TX 76472 • (940) 769-2526 WITH SHADED, GRASSY, OPEN, AND LEVEL SITES, this campground offers 14 full hookup sites. With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners are allowed. Tent camping is offered (fee). Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, tables, and grills. Free WiFi. Recreational amenities include: lake and lake fishing. From the junction of I-20 and FM-4, take Exit 380. Go south 100 feet on FM-4. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

VON ORMY HIDDEN VALLEY RV PARK 5706 COLEMAN WAY • VON ORMY, TX 78073 • (210) 623-6737 • www.hiddenvalley.net

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THIS PARK OFFERS 30 FULL SITES IN A QUIET COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE with 30/50 amp service. Some pull thru sites available. Many sites are shaded and can accommodate up to 70’ rigs. Pets welcome (with some restrictions). Amenities include: small clubhouse, WiFi, mail forwarding services, small laundry, fishing in private creek. tourist service. Located just outside downtown San Antonio and not far from Fredricksburg, some nearby attractions include: the Alamo, Sea World, Prime Designer Outlet Stores, and the San Antonio Missions. Take I-35 to the southwest side of San Antonio, exit at Fischer Rd. (exit 144). Go east on Fischer 3/4 mile to entrance at Campground Rd. Registration booth is .5 mile down Campground Road. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS P.O. BOX 185 / 25128 IH-10 EAST • WALLISVILLE, TEXAS 77597 • (409) 389-2468 • www.turtlebayrv.net LOCATED ON A BAYOU,THIS PARK OFFERS 63 full hookup sites and 25 pull-thru sites. Electrical receptacles are 20, 30, and 50 amps. Tent camping is offered. Pets are welcome. Free wi-fi on site. Additional facilities include: hot showers, flush toilets, laundry, public phone, picnic tables, propane fueling, and store. Recreational amenities include: boating, canoeing, dock, 3 rowboat and 3 canoe rentals, and river fishing. Located halfway between Houston and Beaumont on I-10 on the south frontage road. Westbound: Take exit 810. U-turn under freeway (left on access road), follow camping signs for 2 miles to park on right. Eastbound: Take exit 811, follow signs to park on right. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

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WALLISVILLE TURTLE BAYOU RV PARK

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UTAH

MANTI-LA SAL MOUNTAINS, FISHING, RESORT ACTIVITIES

● AOR RESORTS 143 DELTA ANTELOPE VALLEY RV RESORT 144 DUCHESNE RETRAILIA RV RESORTS LAKESIDE PARK 145 MT. PLEASANT RETRAILIA RV RESORTS PLEASANT CREEK

● ACN RESORTS 146 146 142

LEEDS LEEDS RV PARK & MOTEL PAROWAN SPORTSMEN’S COUNTRY RV PARK & RESTAURANT

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ANTELOPE VALLEY RV PARK

ON U.S. HIGHWAY 50, this oasis in high desert country boasts 30 full grown Russian Olive trees and several full grown elms. It is near numerous lakes—only two miles from Gunnison Bend Reservoir, for example, that offer bass fishing, swimming, boating, and a beach. If rockhounding is your passion, this area will thrill you with garnets, topaz, Apache tears, red beryl, and trilobites.This resort is a great destination spot for fishermen and rockhounds. One of the major attractions in the area is the new Great Basin National Park that contains snowcapped Wheeler Peak and a wide variety of interesting terrain.You can explore groves of ancient bristlecone pine trees, among the oldest living plants in the world. The park also offers the Lehman Caves, where you may take guided tours of the beautiful limestone caverns. The Utah Jazz and Blues Festival is held each summer in nearby Snowbird and is considered among the best outdoor concerts in the nation. For the past eight years, top jazz and blues performers have displayed their talent at the Snowbird Event Center during the last Friday and Saturday in July. Recent performers include Tuck and Patti, Gene Harris, Herbie Mann and Jasil Brazz, and blues guitarist Albert Collins. Not far away is spectacular Timpanogos Cave —to reach it visitors must hike 1.5 miles over a challenging trail, which usually takes three hours round-trip. Park rangers provide guided tours through three interconnected limestone caverns that are connected by human-made tunnels.The temperature in the caverns is chilly, so a jacket is advised.The cave is open May through October. The McCurdy Historic Doll Museum is an interesting attraction in Provo, less than 100 miles north of the resort. Beginning in 1910, Laura McCurdy Clark began collecting fine dolls from around the world.Today, the museum houses more than 4,000 dolls as well as other historic treasures.

DELTA

GUNNISON BEND RESERVOIR, ROCK HOUNDING

776 WEST MAIN DELTA, UT 84624 (435) 864–1813 MOUNTAIN TIME www.antelopevalleyrvpark.com SITES: 95 full CHECK IN: 9 AM to 9 PM CHECK OUT: 12 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps OPEN:Year Round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June through August ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites and tent camping only. FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort has a large grass area, laundry room, and restrooms with showers. Nearby: fishing, rockhounding, exploring, boating, lake swimming, water skiing, hiking, boat ramp, and marina. DIRECTIONS: From Salt Lake City, take I-15 south to Nephi. Take State Hwy. 132 west to U.S. Hwy. 6 and go 15 miles to Delta. Resort is 1/4 mile west of Delta.

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RETRAILIA RV RESORTS LAKESIDE PARK DUCHESNE

STARVATION LAKE STATE PARK, NINE MILE CANYON

HC 63, BOX 896 DUCHESNE, UT 84021 (435) 738–2044 MOUNTAIN TIME www.retrailia.com SITES: 19 full / 6 partial CHECK IN: 2 PM to Dark MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 48 ft. OPEN:Year Round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: Memorial Day through Labor Day ACCOMMODATIONS: Camp and RV sites. Visitor mail accepted. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort has a clubhouse, pavilion, laundromat, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, volleyball, arcade game room, lake, lake swimming, lake fishing (license required), boat dock and ramp, badminton, movies, and dump station.

UTAH

DIRECTIONS: From Salt Lake City, take I-80 east and onto Hwy. 40/189 to Heber City. Continue on the highway past Heber City about 70 miles to the Starvation Reservoir Freedom Bridge. Cross the bridge and turn right.

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NORTHEASTERN UTAH’S MOUNTAIN COUNTRY is the setting for this 20-acre outdoor paradise. Right next to Starvation Reservoir, the resort’s extensive water diversions range from canoeing to water skiing. Starvation Lake State Park and the surrounding area offer a multitude of other adventures, including all-season fishing, rock hounding, hunting and nature explorations. Scenic byways can be found in all directions, including the Cascade Springs Scenic Backway along the Heber Valley where water flows impressively across limestone terraces and into pristine pools, and also the Highway 191 scenic byway through the Ashley National Forest. Favorite destinations are many parks and public lands like the Dinosaur National Monument near Jensen. It has captivating fossils, petroglyphs, and a self-guided scenic drive that vie for the attention of visitors. Nine Mile Canyon public lands host remarkably well-preserved Native American art and archaeology.The Pariette Wetlands is a wildlife oasis in a harsh environment. The historic Jarvie Property near Vernal provides an intriguing view of frontier life at the turn of the 19th century.The Utah Field House of Natural History takes visitors back through time, incorporating life-size statues of dinosaurs in an extraordinary garden and providing diverse archeological and geological insights. Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, named for the fantastic colors of the sundrenched red rocks, immerses visitors in nature and history. Nearby Robert Redford’s Sundance is rated as one of the top resorts in America and provides a wide variety of year-round entertainment. Sundance is best known for its world-class skiing and the International Film Festival (January). Further west is the artistic and political center of Utah, Salt Lake City, where visitors can enjoy the Utah Museum of Natural History, Pioneer Memorial Museum, Hansen Planetarium, Tracy Aviary, Hoagle Zoo, and Red Butte Garden and Arboretum.


RETRAILIA RV RESORTS PLEASANT CREEK

SITUATED IN THE FOOTHILLS below the Manti-La Sal Mountains and next to the Manti-La Sal National Forest in central Utah, this 25-acre resort has a commanding view of the rugged mountains, overlooks a picturesque valley below, and is surrounded by some of most breathtaking scenery in the entire state. A huge outside pool and a variety of activities provide exceptional recreational opportunities in an ideal outdoor setting. At this elevation of 6,800 feet, the mountain air is clear and crisp, inviting everyone outside for fun summertime activities. The surrounding area combines scenic byways and a multitude of parks and recreational areas to create a spectacular interweaving of sights and activities.The Nebo Loop Scenic Byway on Forest Road 15 at Payson climbs over 9,000 feet through the Wasatch Forest, with towering mountains and an abundance of scenic overlooks to inspire visitors. Area lakes and streams offer some of the best trout fishing anywhere and are the destinations of choice for water enthusiasts. State park attractions include: Scofield State Park, Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry (32 miles South of Price), The Museum of the San Rafael in Castle Dale. A short distance away in Provo, Brigham Young University hosts the Museum of Art, Earth Science Museum, and Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum. Provo is also the starting point for the Provo Canyon Scenic Byway (Highway 189) past the wonderful “double-cataract” Bridal Veil Falls. Favorite local events include the Ute Stampede Rodeo in Nephi (July), the Mormon Miracle Pageant in Manti (July), The Freedom Festival in Provo (July), Pioneer Day in Provo (July), the Old Capital Arts Festival at Territorial Statehouse State Park (September), and the Scofield Triathlon (July).

MT. PLEASANT

MANTI-LA SAL MOUNTAINS, RESORT ACTIVITIES

2903 SOUTH 1700 E. MT. PLEASANT, UT 84647 (435) 462–2010 MOUNTAIN TIME www.retrailia.com SITES: 72 full / 36 partial CHECK IN: 2 PM to Dark MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 48 ft. OPEN:April 15 through October 15 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: Memorial Day through Labor Day FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort has a clubhouse, equipped pavilion, heated outdoor swimming pool, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, movies, and arcade game room. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From I-15 south of Salt Lake City, take the Manti/Price Exit (Hwy. 6/89) and follow Hwy. 89 to Mt. Pleasant. Turn east on 700 South / Hawk Blvd. (look for North Sanpete HS marquee) in Mt. Pleasant and drive 4 miles to resort on the left.

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS LEEDS LEEDS RV PARK & MOTEL P.O. BOX 461149 • LEEDS, UT 84746-1149 • (435) 879-2450 • www.leedsrvpark.com QUIET AND CLEAN,THIS RESORT FEATURES OVER 200 fruit and shade trees amidst lush lawn.Visitors will find 47 full hookups with up to 50-amp electrical receptacles. Leashed pets are allowed. Large groups and extended stays are welcome. Additional facilities include: laundry room, hot showers, clubhouse, public phone, kitchenettes, pavilion, and picnic areas. Motel rooms are available. Recreational activities include horseshoes and hiking. Nearby attractions include: Grand Canyon, national and state parks, historical sites, golf courses, outdoor theaters, and areas for fishing, boating, and biking. I-15 southbound Exit 23: go east 1 block to Main St., go south 1/2 mile to Center St., go east 1 block to Valley Rd., go south 500 ft. to park entrance on left. I-15 northbound Exit 22: continue forward on Main St. 3/4 mile to Center St., go east 1 block to Valley Rd., go south 500 ft. to park entrance on left. OPEN ALL YEAR. MOUNTAIN TIME

PAROWAN SPORTSMEN’S COUNTRY RV PARK & RESTAURANT P.O. BOX 888 • 492 NORTH MAIN • PAROWAN, UT 84761 • (435) 477-3714 THIS PARK OFFERS 28 FULL HOOKUP SITES with a quiet and friendly atmosphere. 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles available.Tent camping is offered, for a fee. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, picnic area, tent camping, sewage disposal, tables, and patios. Ice and wood are available within walking distance. Recreational amenities include: restaurant, picnic area, horseshoes, arcade game room, lake fishing (license required), pond, river fishing (license required), hiking trails, horse riding trails, and local tours. Planned group activities are offered year-round. Minutes from Parowan Petroglyphs, great fishing, hunting and hiking, and shopping. Easy day trips to national parks. Seventeen miles north of Cedar City. Take I-15, exit at 78, go 2 blocks south to 492 N Main Street, park is next to Best Western.

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ROLLING HILLS, LAKE FISHING, HIKING

VERMONT

● ACN RESORT MARSHFIELD GROTON FOREST ROAD CAMPGROUND 2654 VT RTE. 232 • MARSHFIELD,VT 05658 • (802) 426-4122 • www.grotonforestroadcampground.com LOCATED NEAR GROTON STATE FOREST, this quiet and friendly campground offers 32 RV sites with water and electricity. With 30 amp electrical receptacles, the campground can accommodate up to 45’ RV lengths. Additional facilities include: new restrooms, laundry room, dump station, hot showers, and mini store with gifts and maple syrup. Recreational amenities include: a pavilion, swimming pool, playground, horseshoe court, lake fishing and hiking. On Rte. 232, 2.5 miles south of Rt. 2, about 26 miles from Montpelier or St. Johnsbury. 22 miles west on Rt. 2 to Rte. 232. OPEN 5/15 TO 10/15 (WEATHER PERMITTING). EASTERN TIME 1–800–934–3443

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VIRGINIA

SHENANDOAH VALLEY, LAKE GASTON, LAKE ACTIVITIES

● AOR RESORTS 149 GASBURG LAKESIDE RV RESORT

● ACN RESORTS 150 GREENVILLE STONEY CREEK RV RESORT 150 NEW MARKET ENDLESS CAVERNS RV RESORT 148 1–800–934–3443


LAKESIDE RV RESORT

LOCATED ON THE SHORES OF beautiful Lake Gaston, Lakeside Resort offers members and guests some of the finest fresh-water activities on the East Coast. Swimming, boating, water skiing, jet skiing, and fishing are some of the most popular activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Here, visitors can rent a paddle boat, hang out at the beach house snack bar, play in the game room, or explore the lush natural beauty surrounding the resort. Lake Gaston, which begins at the upstream Kerr Dam in Virginia, flows more than 34 miles, offering 350 miles of sparkling shoreline that straddles two states. It is renowned for its fishing, and anglers can tell “fish stories” about hooking black crappie, chain pickerel, largemouth bass, walleye, channel catfish, blue catfish, bluegill, and yellow perch. For those who want to take a day off the water, Lake Gaston Golf Course features an 18-hole course just outside of Gasbury. Tee off in this well-managed facility with Bermuda fairways and bent-grass greens. An on-site pro shop provides any equipment golfers need to enjoy the game. Within a short jaunt from Lakeside Resort, visitors can tour the South Hill Railroad Station Museum and Model Railroad or have some fast-paced fun at a local go-cart track. Historic Richmond is located less than a two-hour drive northeast of the resort. The Virginia state capitol provides a culturally rich day trip for all members of the family with area tours, music, theaters, museums, galleries, vineyards, and restaurants. For thrills and spills, local amusement parks cater to all ages; a wealth of attractions point out the historical significance of this diverse city.

GASBURG

LAKE GASTON,WATER ACTIVITIES, GOLFING

300 LAKE RESORT DRIVE GASBURG,VA 23887 (434) 577–2194 EASTERN TIME SITES: 130 full CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps / $3 per day surcharge OPEN: April 1 through October 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV, park models sleep 2-6, $65-85. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights CHECK IN: 4 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Deposit of first night in advance. Cancellations require 48 hours notice. No pets in rental units. Linens/towels may be rented. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort has a clubhouse, outdoor swimming pool, playground, picnic area, horseshoe/basketball/volleyball courts, miniature golf course, arcade room and lake for swimming, fishing and boating. Boat rentals are available.

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DIRECTIONS: From I-85 take the first exit in Virginia to Hwy. 903 east for 10.8 miles to Ebony. At stop sign turn left onto Rt. 626 and follow to Gasburg. Proceed on Rt. 626 past Gasburg 2.5 miles to resort on left.


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ACN CAMPGROUNDS NEW MARKET ENDLESS CAVERNS RV RESORT 1800 ENDLESS CAVERNS RD • NEW MARKET,VA 22844 • (540) 896-2283 • www.endlesscaverns.com THIS RESORT OFFERS 148 SITES WITH 30/50 amp electrical service. Endless Carverns RV Resort, know as “Big Rig Park” offers on-site cave with cave tours, swimming pool, game room, fishing pond, playground, horseshoes, bath house, volleyball, hiking and biking trails, store, gift shop and laundry. Area attractions include Massanutten Waterpark, Dinosaur Land, Virginia Safari Park, Shenandoah Valley Discover Park, New Market Battlefield, Downriver Canoe Company, Charles Town Races & Slots, Shenandoa,Vineyards, Busch Garden and Kings Dominion Amusement Park. Pet friendly. From Junction I-81, take exit 257, turn north (right) onto Route 11 going towards New Market and continue for approximately. 4 miles. Turn right at the signs onto Endless Caverns Road. Continue 1 1/2 miles into resort. OPEN 4/1 TO 11/15. EASTERN TIME

GREENVILLE STONEY CREEK RESORT 277 LAKE DRIVE • GREENVILLE,VA 24440 • (540) 337–1510 • www.stoneycreekresort.net WE ARE A FULL SERVICE CAMPGROUND proudly offering RV and Tent camping in a beautiful lakeside setting. This resort offers 198 sites with 30/50 amp electrical service. Gravel and Pull Through Sites Available, Maximum RV Length: 40 ft.. Trailers, Sleep 4 $50-$60. Cabins, $70-$80. Reservation Requirements: Minimum stay: 2 nights. Check in: 3 PM, Check out: Noon. A one night, non refundable deposit, is required to reserve. A $100.00 refundable, damage deposit is required. Linen rental is a separate cost. Amenities include: clubhouse, pavilion, fully stocked lake for fishing (no license required) and swimming. White sand beach for sunbathing and volleyball, large 30'x60' swimming pool and sundeck, 18 hole putting course, shuffleboard, picnic area, playground, horseshoes, basketball, bingo, childrens library, miniature golf, boating and dump station. Turn left on Rt. 1205, then make immediate right. Turn left onto Greenville School Rd. and go for about 1.5 miles, to dead end. Turn left and go ½ mile till see resort sign on right.

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OPEN 4/1 TO 11/30. EASTERN TIME

THE LAST THING YOU NEED ON your vacation is a breakdown. But in the event your RV decides to call it quits on the highway, here are a few simple precautions to play it safe. • Look for a suitable spot to pull over, but make sure you’re as far off the road as possible without tumbling down a steep embankment. • Set up reflector triangles and/or flares (no flares if you detect an oil or gas leak). Get the family out of the RV and a safe distance from road traffic, and wear reflective clothing. Start the hazard lights and keep lights on in the vehicle to stay visible—without draining the battery. • Get out the cell phone and call your roadside assistance program* designed for RVers (hopefully, you signed on for this BEFORE you left on your trip). If it’s late and you can’t find help, make a non-emergency call to the local law enforcement for assistance. • Be prepared. If you’re lucky, the damage will be something you can repair yourself. Either way, come prepared with flashlight, jumper cables, trickle battery charger, road flares, tools and that allpurpose product, duct tape. Include spare parts, jack, portable air compressor, fire extinguishers and the common fluids your RV uses. Large plastic bags also come in handy in the event a hailstorm damages the roof of your rig. *TIP: When you sign up for such a roadside assistance program, make sure the company provides a nationwide plan and has access to heavy-duty tow trucks that can handle the type of motorhome or trailer you own. 150

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SUNRISE RESORTS’ LAKE SAWYER RV RESORT BLACK DIAMOND

LAKE SAWYER, SEATTLE FLAMING GEYSER STATE PARK

30250 224TH AVENUE SE BLACK DIAMOND, WA 98010 (360) 886–2244 PACIFIC TIME www.sunriseresorts.com SITES: 73 full / 30 partial / 6 tent sites CHECK IN: Noon CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 15

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ACCOMMODATIONS: Cabins and trailers, sleep 4-6, $30, $50, $60, $100. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights during summer, 3 on holidays. Reservations accepted no more than 60 days in advance. No pets allowed. Linens not provided. FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a clubhouse, playground, 2 sports courts, lake, lake swimming, lake fishing, beach area, rowboat/canoe/paddle boat rental, laundry, 10 RV storage sites, and 24-hour security. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: North or south on I-5, take Exit 142 A. Follow Hwy. 18 to 272nd Exit. Turn right at stop sign onto 516 E. Follow to 216th Ave. SE, turn right, go 3 miles. 152

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WITH AN EXPANSE OF WATERFRONT on Lake Sawyer and near the western slopes of Washington’s Cascade Mountains, Sunrise-Lake Sawyer is the ideal spot for vacationers looking for beautiful scenery and relaxation. Lake Sawyer is one of the area’s largest natural lakes and boasts some of the best bass fishing in the state. At Black Diamond, you will want to visit Nolte State Park in the Green River Gorge State Conservation Area and see the 8-inch eternal methane flame in the Flaming Geyser State Park. Plan to take the guided tour of the Black Diamond Historical Museum to see 19th century antique machinery, a Western jail, and mining memorabilia. On the southeastern shores of Puget Sound, the bustling port city of Tacoma’s noted tourist attractions are: Fireman’s Park, with it’s 105-foot-high Indian totem pole (carved from a single cedar tree); the Italian Renaissance-style clock tower atop the Old City Hall; Pantages Theatre, a restored 1918 vaudeville theater and movie house that is now the home of modern-day performing arts presentations. For breathtaking scenery and hours of sightseeing, be sure to visit Seattle, located between Puget Sound and Lake Washington and surrounded by the Olympic and Cascade Mountains. You’ll want to stop at the 74-acre Seattle Center, built for the 1962 World’s Fair and noted today as the cultural heart of the city. Allow some time for the awesome panoramic view of Mount Rainier and the surrounding area from atop the Space Needle, the city’s most famous landmark. Other must-see attractions in Seattle are: the Pike Place Market, the oldest continuously operated farmer’s market in the country, selling everything imaginable from fresh local food to gifts; the Seattle Aquarium and Omnidome Film Experience along the Waterfront; and try some fishing off the piers at Waterfront Park; the city’s oldest neighborhood in the 30block restored Pioneer Square Historic District; and the Seattle Art Museum, whose collections are among some of the finest in the nation.


BEACHWOOD RESORT

EIGHTY ACRES OF ALL-SEASON FUN makes this resort ideal for your next family vacation. The resort is located just two hours north of Seattle and one hour south of Vancouver, next to the Pacific Ocean. That means plenty of outdoor or cultural activities are available within this great Northwest region. Situated in a wooded setting, Beachwood overlooks beautiful Birch Bay, a saltwater bay that offers summertime beach fun as well as peaceful winter solitude. The Birch Bay area features multiple golf courses, including worldclass greens. Other nearby attractions include ocean swimming, beach activities, and fishing. Ever try crabbing or clamming? This is a great area for you and your family to try your luck during low tide.You’ll learn about the best methods using pots and rings, or you can simply walk onto the sand and collect them by hand. Agates abound for the taking if rock hounding appeals to you, and water slides at Birch Bay will thrill the kids. Horseback riding, miniature golf and go-kart tracks are also available within the area. Those interested in the region’s history might want to attend scheduled archeology lectures sponsored by the Birch Bay State Park. Evidence indicates that the area was once inhabited by Semiahmoo, Lummi and Nooksack tribes since prehistoric times. Later, white settlers logged fir trees with oxen and horse teams—large old-growth stumps remain to tell the story. Back at the resort, dances, potlucks, breakfasts, and sports round out the activities, and the clubhouse is available for private parties. Or you might just want to soak up the breathtaking view of snow-capped Mt. Baker as well as the plush Northwest woodlands and natural coastal beauty.

BLAINE

NEARBY SEATTLE,VANCOUVER, BIRCH BAY, CLAMMING

5001 BAY ROAD BLAINE, WA 98230 (360) 371–5006 PACIFIC TIME www.soundpacificrv.com SITES: 240 full CHECK IN: 2 PM CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 24 through September 4 ACCOMMODATIONS: Park models, sleep 4-6,7,8, or 9: $48-$60.

FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a clubhouse, outdoor heated pools, spas, sauna, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, badminton, sports field, tennis courts and arcade room. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: Traveling North on I-5 take Exit 266 Grandview Exit, Turn Left Across Freeway. Travel approximately 7 miles to Jackson Road and turn right. After one mile, turn left on Bay Road.

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RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Reservations accepted 30 days in advance. Not available on holiday weekends. RV site: 60 to 90 days.


K/M COLUMBIA SHORES RESORT CHINOOK

LONG BEACH PENINSULA, COLUMBIA RIVER

706 HIGHWAY 101 CHINOOK, WA 98614 (360) 777–8581 PACIFIC TIME www.kmresorts.com SITES: 57 partial CHECK IN: 9 AM CHECK OUT: 9 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 36 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 30 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites only.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort offers a clubhouse, river fishing (license required), salt water fishing (license required), boating, marina, dock, and ramp. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From Olympia, WA, take Hwy. 101 to Hwy. 18 and rejoin Hwy. 101 South. Go south on Hwy. 101 approximately 65 miles to Chinook. From Portland, OR, take either Hwy. 38 or 26 West to Astoria, go north across the Astoria Bridge on Hwy. 101 approximately 5 miles to Chinook.The resort is on the east side of Hwy. 101 in downtown Chinook.

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COLUMBIA SHORES RESORT is located on the southern tip of beautiful Long Beach Peninsula near the Washington/ Oregon state lines. The peninsula, known as one of the best in the country for razor clamming and surf fishing, has the longest beach expanse for driving in the world.Twenty-eight miles of hard sand beach stretch along the Pacific Ocean northward from Cape Disappointment to Ledbetter Point. The sandy expanse offers opportunities for salmon, sturgeon, albacore and bottom fishing as well as beach combing, clam digging, and bird watching. With its location on the banks of the Columbia River, Chinook served as the gateway for Capt. Robert Gray’s 1792 United States claim for all of the land drained by the river. Allow some time to visit the 600-acre Fort Columbia State Park, established as a military post during the SpanishAmerican War. You can take a self-guided tour past the historic installations and some of the 12 remaining structures in the fort as well as the museum. Cape Disappointment is considered to be one of the world’s most dangerous river bars. The largest search and rescue facilities in Washington and the only heavy-weather Motor Lifeboat School for the Coast Guard are based at the Cape Disappointment Coast Guard Station and Lighthouse. Just to the north of the cape is Ilwaco, home of the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center where the explorers’ 8,000-mile expedition is traced and artifacts they collected along their journey are exhibited. The Ilwaco Heritage Museum displays pioneer and Chinook Indian artifacts as well as Western and Native American art, some of which dates back to the frontier days in southwestern Washington. Consider chartering a boat from one of the piers in town. The waters near Ilwaco are regarded as excellent for deep-sea fishing.


SUNRISE RESORTS’ COPALIS BEACH

IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A RELAXING outdoor-oriented vacation, you’re sure to enjoy your stay at Sunrise Resorts’ Copalis Beach on Washington state’s beautiful Pacific Coast. With its location on one of the Northwest’s finest razor clam beaches, the resort is centrally located for beachcombing, surf and deep-sea fishing, steelhead fishing in the Copalis River, golfing, horseback riding, hunting, and a wide variety of other recreational activities. Just to the south, on the sandy peninsula between Grays Harbor and the Pacific Ocean, is the popular resort city of Ocean Shores. Be sure to stop at the Environmental Interpretive Center to see the displays of native fish, birds, flora, fauna, and exhibits concerning the history of the peninsula and Grays Harbor. If an excursion on the water is to your liking, you’ll want to visit the marina, where charter fishing trips and a daily passenger ferry to Westport are available during the summer. If you choose to ferry to Westport, visit the Westport Maritime Museum where exhibits depict life in a coastal fishing port. South of town, you’ll find a series of fishing villages along an 18-mile unspoiled beach ideal for clam digging, crabbing, kite-flying, whale watching, or waiting for the salmon and tuna fishing boats to come ashore. Inland from Grays Harbor and around Hoquiam, you’ll find acres of timberland that are the source of the area’s prime export, forest products. Stop in Hoquiam to see the Seventh Street Theatre (circa 1927-28), a pictorial history of the region at the F. Arnold Polson Park and Museum, and the turreted Hoquiam Castle with its antique furnishings. Just to the east on Highway 101 is Aberdeen, named for its Scottish counterpart. Take a tour of the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport, once a shipyard and lumber mill. Here you’ll see a replica of the ship Capt. Robert Gray sailed when he explored the coastal region and claimed the Oregon territory in 1792.

COPALIS BEACH

BEACHCOMBING, CLAMMING DEEP-SEA FISHING

P.O. BOX 334 • 14 HEATH ROAD COPALIS BEACH, WA 98535 (360) 289–4278 • PACIFIC TIME www.sunriseresorts.com SITES: 73 full / 25 tent CHECK IN: Noon CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 30 ACCOMMODATIONS: Trailers, sleep 4, $35. Park Models, sleep 4, $75 (holidays $10 more and minimum of 2 night) RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights during summer. Linens not provided. No pets in rentals. No mail accepted. No smoking in rentals.

DIRECTIONS: From I-5, go west from Olympia on the Aberdeen Freeway. Go through Aberdeen and Hoquiam on St, Hwy. 109 to Copalis Beach (21 miles past Hoquiam). Turn left on Heath Rd. to the resort on the beach.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a clubhouse, tetherball, arcade game room, salt water swimming, salt water fishing, horseshoes, volleyball, teen room, puzzle room, laundry, playground, recreation room, cable TV, clam cleaning station, and 24-hour security. Dump station.


SUNRISE RESORTS’ LAKE EASTON EASTON

YEAR-ROUND FUN,WINE COUNTRY, NEARBY SKIING

581 LAKE EASTON RD. EASTON, WA 98925 (509) 656-2255 EASTERN TIME www.sunriseresorts.com SITES: 49 Full / 68 Partial / 88 Pull Thru CHECK IN: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 45 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIODS: June 1 through September 30 ACCOMMODATIONS: A-Frame Cabin, Sleeps 6 CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM Limited space for RVs with tip-out. Sewer access is limited. Linens not provided. No pets in cabins.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort has a clubhouse, outdoor swimming pool, hot tub, horseshoes, pool table, playground, game room and hiking opportunities. DIRECTIONS: From Seattle, drive east on I-90 to exit 70.The resort is adjacent to the freeway, surrounded by Lake Easton State Park.

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LAKE EASTON RV RESORT is located in the middle of the State of Washington on the eastern ridge of the Cascade Mountain range, 2,100 feet above sea level. Four area lakes with launching facilities offer fishing and water skiing. The Yakima River, a short walking distance from the resort, offers the best catch and release fly fishing in the state. Winter activities include cross-country skiing on groomed trails and snowmobiling, all accessible from the resort. Night and day snowboarding and downhill skiing are only 15 freeway miles away. History buffs will appreciate the nearby old mining towns of Cle Elum and Roslyn. Cle Elum dates back to 1886 with the discovery of coal and the establishment of a saw mill. It has since become popular for outdoor recreation. Roslyn also owes its existence to coal. It’s now filled with interesting bistros and shops and serves as a launching point for outdoor enthusiasts. The popular television show, “Northern Exposure” was filmed here, and visitors might recognize a few places in town, including the Roslyn’s Cafe camel mural, Ruth-Anne’s store, the KBHR radio station and the weather-beaten vistas of Main Street from the show’s opening credits. Vino connoisseurs will want to head to the Yakima Valley wine country, just a short drive a way, where they can participate in a wide variety of special events. Wine tasting tours introduce the valley’s finest vintages.


K/M TRAVEL INN RESORT

NESTLED IN THE BEAUTIFUL Pacific Northwest between Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean,Travel Inn Resort offers you an array of outdoor recreation for the whole family. Salmon, tuna, steelhead, and trout are abundant in the saltwater and freshwater rivers and streams. The nearby mountains are great for hiking, and the surrounding wooded area affords an opportunity to see game birds, deer, and elk. The day you choose to go to the ocean beaches, stop along the way at Montesano, the birthplace of commercial forestry’s tree-farm industry. Near Montesano you can see the following: the 200,000 Clemons Tree Farm, Lake Sylvia State Park (home of the county’s first sawmill and a working forest), exhibits depicting the history of the forest product industry at the Chehalis Valley Historical Museum (open weekend afternoons), and indoor murals of the area’s history at the Grays Harbor County Court House. Closer to the ocean and located at the eastern end of Grays Harbor is Aberdeen, another city actively involved in the lumber industry. In the northern part of the city named for its Scottish counterpart, you’ll want to drive past the beautiful Victorian homes.Visit the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport to see the shipbuilding exhibits and a replica of the ship Capt. Gray sailed when he explored the Northwest coast. Also of interest in Aberdeen are the antique furnishings and firefighting equipment at the Aberdeen Museum of History. To the east of the resort is the small city of Olympia that has the distinction of being the state capital of Washington. Be sure to visit the Capitol Campus to see the 267-foot tall Washington Capitol Building, the fifth tallest all-masonry domed building in the world. State Capital Museum, on 21st Street, is in an Italian Renaissance revival 32-room mansion that houses historical state government documents and photographs and features exhibits pertaining to the Mt. St. Helens volcanic eruption.

ELMA

HIKING, SALT AND FRESHWATER FISHING

801 EAST MAIN STREET ELMA, WA 98541 (360) 482–3877 PACIFIC TIME www.kmresorts.com SITES: 134 full CHECK-IN: 9 AM to 8 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30/50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: Any length OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 30 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites only. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort has a clubhouse, heated outdoor pool, shuffleboard, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, and arcade game room. Dump station.

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DIRECTIONS: From I-5, at Olympia take Exit 104 (Hwy. 101N) to Hwy. 8, continue west on Hwy. 8, 20 miles to Elma, (Exit 12 east) turn right, go 1 block, turn right and go to the resort.


CEDARS RV RESORT FERNDALE

STRAIT OF GEORGIA, GOLFING, SHOPPING, CASINO

6335 PORTAL WAY FERNDALE, WA 98248 (360) 384–2622 FAX (360) 380–6365 PACIFIC TIME www.holidaytrailsresorts.com SITES: 150 Full / 10 Partial / 125 Pull-Thru CHECK IN: Noon to 6 PM CHECK OUT: 11AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 45 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 15 through September 15

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ACCOMMODATIONS: RV and tent sites only. Pets must be leashed at all times. Campfires permitted at designated sites. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort offers a country store, laundromat, heated outdoor swimming pool, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, and volleyball. Dump station and propane. DIRECTIONS: From I-5 (north or south) take Exit 263 onto Portal Way. Follow Portal Way north for one mile to park. From Sumas or Aldergrove, follow Guide Meridian Road to Birch Bay Lynden Rd. Turn right and follow to Enterprise Rd. Turn left onto Enterprise and follow until it turns into Portal Way. Follow Portal Way to park entrance on the right.

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SURROUNDED BY THE NATURAL BEAUTY of the great Northwest and just a short drive south of the Canadian border, Cedars RV Resort is the ideal spot for an outdoor lover’s vacation. After you’ve tried the resort’s amenities, sightseeing, and the nearby saltwater beaches of the Strait of Georgia, there are also a casino, bingo hall, golf courses, and shopping to be enjoyed. Of special interest in neighboring Ferndale is the Hovander Homestead. Surrounded by a large park, the homestead features an interpretive center, milk house, children’s farm zoo, gardens, barn and house. The 1903 restored home is furnished with antiques, and the barn contains equipment from the era. To the south of the resort is Bellingham, with its splendid view of the Olympic and Cascade Mountains, the harbor in Bellingham Bay, and the 172 offshore San Juan Islands. The city is also the southern terminus of the Alaska Marine Highway, as well as a port for ferries to the islands and cruise ships bound for southeast Alaska. Also of interest are the sculptures by international and regional artists at the 2.5-acre Big Rock Gardens of Art. While you’re in the vicinity, take the scenic drive east into Nooksack Valley to visit Mount Baker Vineyards in Deming. Located at the foot of Mount Baker, the vineyard produces grapes used in 21 specialty wines. Travel north of the resort to Blaine, located just south of the Canadian border and British Columbia.You’ll want to visit the Peace Arch State and Provincial Park, built in remembrance of more than a century of harmony between the United States and Canada. You’ll certainly want to visit Vancouver, the crown jewel of western Canada, and plan to spend some time in Chinatown, second only to San Francisco as the largest ethnic area of its kind in North America. Try one of the dozens of restaurants, browse through the gift shops, and stroll through the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, built in honor of Vancouver’s 100th birthday.


SUNRISE RESORTS’ DOW CREEK

LOCATED IN THE MIDST OF THE Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest, Sunrise Resort’s Dow Creek offers an opportunity to enjoy almost every kind of outdoor activity imaginable. Choose from the variety of onsite recreational amenities, hunting in the surrounding wooded area, or water sports on nearby Hood Canal and Lake Cushman. With its location on the western arm of Puget Sound, Hoodsport is the ideal place to watch the clam, shrimp, and oyster harvesters bring in their catch, or try your own luck. A nice side trip might be to take a guided tour of the Hoodsport Winery and taste some of their fruit and a variety of grape wines. An interesting day trip would be to go south on Highway 101 with a stop along the way at Shelton, the home of succulent oysters and Christmas trees. Every holiday season more than 3 million trees are harvested and shipped from the area in and around Shelton. If the logging industry is of interest to you, stop by the Chamber of Commerce office housed in an old caboose from a train used in the logging era, or look over “Tollie,” a 90-ton retired locomotive that is now located on Railroad Avenue. Don’t miss seeing the scale model of a logging camp and the logging, farming, and oystering exhibits at the Mason County Historical Museum. To the southeast, from any of your destinations, the dominant sight in the Cascade Mountains will be the imposing Mount Rainier. Rising to 14,144 feet, with an eternal snow cover, it is the highest volcanic peak in the lower United States.The largest single glacier and glacier system anywhere outside of Alaska can be found on its slopes.

HOODSPORT

OLYMPIC NATIONAL FOREST, LAKE CUSHMAN

P.O. BOX 687 HOODSPORT, WA 98548 (360) 877–5022 PACIFIC TIME www.sunriseresorts.com SITES: 17 full/45 partial/31 dry RV/ tent sites CHECK IN: 12 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps. 50 amp: $3 fee MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: 21 ft. trailers, sleep 4-6, $35-$45 RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights on weekends 3 nights on major holiday weekends. Deposit of 1 night required. Cancellation needed 10 days in advance for deposit refund. Linens not provided. No smoking. No pets in rentals.

DIRECTIONS: 2.7 miles up Lake Cushman Road from Hoodsport. Take I-5 south to Olympia, Exit 104 to Hwy. 101, north to Hoodsport. Left on Lake Cushman Road (119). Resort is 2 and 7/10 miles up road on right.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:The resort offers a clubhouse, gazebo, sundeck, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, laundry, general store, hiking trails, and 24-hour security. Dump station. Visitor mail not accepted.


SUNRISE RESORTS’ PACIFIC HOLIDAY LONG BEACH

LONG BEACH PENINSULA, CLAMMING, SURF FISHING

P.O. BOX 880 12109 PACIFIC WAY LONG BEACH, WA 98631 (360) 642–2770 PACIFIC TIME www.sunriseresorts.com SITES: 92 full / 26 dry / 10 tent sites CHECK IN: Noon CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 50 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 15 ACCOMMODATIONS:Trailers, sleep 4-6, $35.

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RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: Noon Pets not allowed in rental units. Linens not provided. FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a member clubhouse with game room, swimming pool, shuffleboard, playground, horseshoe pits, adult multipurpose room, laundry facilities, and 24-hour security. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From Portland, take I-5 north to Longview exit. Follow to 101, turn left. Hwy. 101 to Seaview, turn right on Hwy. 103 to Long Beach. Park is 3 and 2/10 miles north from stop light in Long Beach and on the left side of the Hwy. 103.

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LONG BEACH PENINSULA, known as one of the best beaches for razor clamming and surf fishing, and the longest beach expanse for driving in the world, is the home of Sunrise Resorts’ Pacific Holiday. The 28-mile-long hard sand shoreline of Long Beach Peninsula begins at Leadbetter Point on the northern tip and extends southward along Highway 103 to Cape Disappointment. The leisurely drive will take you through small towns and past an abundance of beaches for a wide variety of water sports and activities. Attractions you will want to see at Leadbetter Point include the bird sanctuary, where more than 180 species of migratory birds can be seen among the shifting sand dunes; the half-mile-long boardwalk among the dunes; and the antiques (don’t miss the music boxes) and collectibles at Marsh’s Free Museum. See the huge piles of oyster shells on the bay front at Nahcotta. They are the remains of the oyster industry that dates back to the mid-1800’s. Native American implements used for harvesting oysters and a tide clock are also on display at the center. Visit the 2,300-foot beachfront with three observation stops and a 12-foot-wide elevated walkway; see more than 600 kites from around the world at the World Kite Museum & Hall of Fame; take a guided tour of the Pacific Coast Cranberry Research Foundation Museum; stroll through the Clarke Rhododendron Nursery. Located just north of Ilwaco, the 11,200-acre Willapa National Wildlife Refuge is made up of marshland, forest, and pastures forming a natural haven for local wildlife. History buffs will enjoy visits to the Ilwaco Heritage Museum and the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Ilwaco. Reflect on the past at Cape Disappointment, where over the years more than 230 vessels have shipwrecked. Jetties have been built to control the sandbars, but Cape Disappointment is still considered one of the world’s most dangerous river bars.


SUNRISE RESORTS’ PIER 4 RV RESORT

LOCATED ON THE MOSES LAKE waterfront adjacent to Moses Lake, Sunrise-Pier 4 offers a wide variety of recreational activities, regardless of the season. Lounging, water sports, exploring, bird watching, and four-wheeling on the sand dunes are popular in warm weather, and in winter, ice fishing and cross-country skiing are added to the list. When the Grand Coulee Dam was built to harness the Columbia River for power, irrigation, and flood control, water began to seep through the lava rock at the reservoirs and surfaced in nearly every low area. With the appearance of so much water in the Moses Lake region, recreational facilities like the Pothold Recreation Area soon came into being. While you’re in the town of Moses Lake, you can learn more about the local history by visiting the Adam East Museum and Art Center where Native American artifacts and art exhibits are on display. Travel to the south of the resort to visit the 23,100-acre Columbia National Wildlife Refuge at Othello. A variety of species of waterfowl and wildlife use the refuge as a nesting site. Barn and great-horned owls, ravens, red-tailed hawks, and swallows are most frequently seen nesting in the ledges and cracks of the cliffs. The summer months find bluewinged, cinnamon teal, redhead, ruddy, and mallard ducks making their nests along the water’s edge. An interesting day trip is the drive north on Highway 17, with a side trip to Ephrata to see the Grant County Historical Museum and Pioneer Village. The museum exhibits, in chronological order, depict life from the homesteading days up to the days of the Columbia Basin project when Grand Coulee Dam was built. Your next stop should be at Soap Lake. The Native Americans named it Smoliam or “healing waters” because they believed it to have a therapeutic value.

MOSES LAKE

MOSES LAKE BIRD WATCHING, FISHING

3400 SAGE ROAD MOSES LAKE, WA 98837 (509) 765–6319 PACIFIC TIME www.sunriseresorts.com SITES: 187 full / 17 partial CHECK IN: Noon CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: Trailers, sleep 4-6.Call for rates. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: CHECK IN: 4 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM No pets. No smoking. Linens not provided.Visitor mail not accepted.

DIRECTIONS:The park is on the south side of I-90, 1/2 mile west of Moses Lake. Exit 174.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:The resort offers a café, adult lounge, kids game room, swimming pool, spa, playground, volleyball, tetherball, lake, lake fishing, boating, dock, 2 boat launches, paddle boat rental, trailer storage, laundry, fish cleaning station, boat moorage general store, and 24-hour security. Dump station.


K/M OLD AMERICAN KAMPGROUND NEWPORT

PEND OREILLE RIVER, WATER ACTIVITIES, RELAXING

701 N. NEWPORT AVENUE NEWPORT, WA 99156 (509) 447–3663 PACIFIC TIME www.kmresorts.com SITES: 96 full CHECK IN: 9 AM CHECK OUT: 9 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 30 ACCOMMODATIONS: Cabin rentals. Call resort for more information.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort has a clubhouse, spa, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, miniature golf, river fishing (license required), boating, marina, dock, ramp, river canoeing, and boat tours. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From Spokane, take Hwy. 2 Exit on I-90 then go north on Division St. for 6 miles. Follow Hwy. 2 to Newport for approximately 35 miles. Turn right on Newport Ave., then left at McDonalds to the resort driveway.

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LOCATED ON THE Washington/Idaho border, Old American Kampground offers its guests Pend Oreille River fishing, boating, water skiing and swimming, hiking, backpacking, skiing, and snowmobiling in the nearby mountains. An ideal side trip to the west and north of the resort is into the 1,100,000-acre Colville National Forest. A good way to start your journey would be to look at the brochures and maps of self-guiding auto and hiking tours of the forest that can be obtained at the Forest Supervisor’s office in Colville.The Columbia River dissects the wilderness. In the southern-most part of the forest stands the imposing Grand Coulee Dam.The world’s most massive concrete structure was built in the Colorado River and is used for power, irrigation, and flood control. The 81,000-acre Roosevelt Lake, in the center of the forest, is a storage reservoir with 131 miles of water for all kinds of water recreation. Fueled by the gold rush in 1855, the area around Colville thrived and became a major silver and iron mining district. In the northeastern corner of the Colville National Forest is Metaline Falls, founded on the west bank of the Pend Oreille River in 1909 by mining prospectors. East of town is the 41,000-acre Salmo-Priest Wilderness Area, where no motorized vehicles are allowed but foot trails are provided for your hiking pleasure. Gardner Cave, the second largest limestone cavern in Washington, is located north of Metaline Falls in Crawford State Park. Guided tours on weekends and holidays (weather permitting) are offered of the stalagmites and stalactites along the 1,055 ft. of passageway through the cave. The Cheney Cowles Memorial Museum features historical displays of mining, timber, and farming development in the region as well as a fine collection of Plateau Indian artifacts.


WILLOW BAY RESORT & MARINA

WILLOW BAY RESORT AND MARINA is located on breathtaking Long Lake near Nine Mile Falls,WA.The resort is 20 minutes north of Spokane and within driving distance of golf courses, wineries, scenic hiking trails, and other offerings of the beautiful Inland Empire. At Willow Bay Resort and Marina, swimming, waterskiing, and trophy fishing are right in your front yard. Nine Mile Falls is the site of the historic Spokane House trading post, established in 1810. Spokane House was one of the first white settlements in the area. Spokane itself, just a few miles away, offers a broad variety of entertainment choices. It is home to some 195,500 residents, with roughly 418,000 residents in the metropolitan area. Located in the heart of the Inland Northwest, this outdoor playground features downhill and cross-country skiing, white-water rafting, hiking trails, numerous lakes, and the Centennial Trail. It is home to the largest timed road race in the nation, Bloomsday, and the largest three-on-three street basketball tournament, Hoopfest. The Spokane region also features dozens of golf courses, ranging from phenomenal public links to pristine private courses. And the golfing terrain in the area is wildly diverse: rolling landscapes reminiscent of Scotland, cliff-tops, indigenous pine forests, rivers and lakes. The region offers some of the best fishing to include pirch, cropy, big and small mouth bass, northern pike, german brown trout and land locked salmon. The arts and cultural venues abound in this city, with museums, orchestras and performing artists that specialize in everything from comedy to smoky jazz. Looking for fine dining? Spokane offers World-class restaurants, awardwinning wineries and local breweries. Sample fresh organic products prepared with a distinctly Northwest flair, tease your taste buds with fare from local legends, intimate cafes or premier dining destinations.

NINE MILE FALLS

BOATING,WATER SKIING, BASS FISHING

6607 HIGHWAY 291 NINE MILE FALLS, WA 99026 (509) 276-2350 • PACIFIC TIME www.araresorts.com SITES: 100 partial. Tent sites available CHECK IN: 4 PM CHECK OUT: noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 50 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: (UP to 1/2 of time the resort is opened each year) Memorial Day through Labor Day ACCOMMODATIONS: Rental trailers: 1 bedroom , sleeps 4, 32’, $40 for refurbished units. Cottages (new): 1 bedroom, sleeps 4, 399 sq. ft., $95. Must bring own linens. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS:

FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a bathhouse, beach area, boat dock, ramp, rentals, clubhouse, fishing, hiking and nature trails, laundry facilities, volleyball court, paddle boats, dump station, and 24-hour security. DIRECTIONS:Take I-90 to Spokane. Take Division Exit 281 follow about 3 miles to Hwy. 289 (Francis Street). Take a left and continue 20 miles to resort.

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CHECK IN: 4 PM, Check out: noon. Pets must be leashed. Reservations can be made up to 30 days in advance. 1-800-445-9519, ext. 107. No pets in rental units. Member mail accepted. Deposit must be paid in full in advance.


OCEAN MIST RESORT OCEAN CITY

BEACH ACTIVITIES,WILDLIFE RESERVE, EXPLORING

2781 SR 109 OCEAN CITY, WA 98569 (888) 410–6360 PACIFIC TIME www.kmresorts.com SITES: 94 sites (none are pull-thru) CHECK IN: 9 AM to 9 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 30 ACCOMMODATIONS: Rental trailers available. Call (253) 896–4913.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:The resort offers a clubhouse, beach and picnic areas, horseshoes, beach combing, clam digging, surf fishing, basketball, hot tub, pickleball, shuffleboard, ocean view gazebo, and playground equipment, WiFi. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From I-5 west of Olympia, take the Aberdeen Freeway to Aberdeen. Take SR 109 through Aberdeen and Hoquiam, travel through Ocean City and look for the resort on the west side of the road.

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OCEAN MIST RESORT IS LOCATED within one of the state’s most natural and recreational areas. Nearby Ocean Shores is proclaimed the razor clam capital of the world. Ocean Shores is a 6,000 acre peninsula at the mouth of Grays Harbor, the only deep water port on the Pacific coast north of San Francisco. Ocean Shores was originally developed in 1960 and is one of Washington's most popular retirement/resort destinations. In Ocean Shores you’ll find 6 miles of interconnecting lakes and canals and 12 miles of scenic bayside properties. Recreational opportunities include world class bird watching, exploration of our 400-acre Wildlife Reserve and Protection Island, year-round fresh water, salt water and surf fishing, clamming (in season), whale watching, camping at Ocean City State Park, kite flying, sandcastle construction, moped rentals, horseback riding on the beach, beach combing, and every visitor's favorite pastime—simply walking on the beach. With 123 miles of roads, exploring the ocean is quite an adventure whether by car or bicycle. Wildlife is abundant and viewing deer, blue heron, seals, pelican, etc., from just a few feet is commonplace. While here, you’ll want to hop on board the MV Matador (in season), the passenger ferry, which shuttles visitors between the Ocean Shores Marina and Westport just across the bay. The 30-minute ride is pleasurable and is often just the vehicle in which to see whales enter the harbor. You’ll also enjoy our 18-hole PGA rated championship golf course, wonderful little shops, and terrific restaurants throughout town. In fall, winter, and early spring months you can relax in front of a roaring fire curled up with a good book while winter storms and crashing waves rage outside your window. You’ll also want to take a walk on the beach, all bundled up with the pounding surf at your feet. While here you mustn’t forget to visit the North Jetty where wildlife is abundant and huge waves crash against the rocks creating enormous volumes of sea spray.


O’SULLIVAN SPORTSMAN’S RV RESORT

LOCATED IN SCENIC EASTERN Washington, O’Sullivan Sportsman’s Resort offers activities for the entire family, regardless of the season. With the 24,000-acre Potholes Reservoir just a block away, you can choose your own island for ice fishing and all kinds of snow sports during the colder months or water sports, bird hunting, and hiking during the summer. While you’re at the resort, you may want to drive south to Othello to visit the Old Hotel Art Gallery, a converted railroad-era boarding house, where you’ll see the handicrafts and art work of artists from the Northwest. Follow Highway 26 west out of town to the 23,100-acre Columbia National Wildlife Refuge. Bird-watchers will enjoy getting a glimpse of red-tailed hawks, ravens, swallows, and great-horned and barn owls as they fly in to make their nests in the ledges and cracks of the cliffs in the area. A large variety of ducks can also be seen migrating to the refuge during the summer months. Continue west on Highway 26 to Vantage, home of two rather unusual tourist attractions worth your time. From the Wanapum Vista lookout on I-90, just three miles east of town, you can see the “Grandfather Cuts Loose the Horses” sculpture overlooking the Columbia River. To the west of the interstate lies the 7,500-acre Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park, the only place where there are petrified ginkgo trees. Some of the fossilized trees that are buried in hardened lava are believed to have been alive more than 15 million years ago. Also of interest are miles of hiking trails, one with petroglyphs along the way. To the south is the irrigated and fertile Yakima Valley, home of more than 20 wineries. A vintage dinner train will take you on a roundtrip from the town of Yakima to the valley and back. In town, you can see Native American artifacts, agricultural equipment, and horse-drawn vehicles at the Yakima Valley Museum.

OTHELLO

COLUMBIA NAT’L WILDLIFE REFUGE, BIRD WATCHING

6897 SR 262 SE OTHELLO, WA 99344 (509) 346–2447 PACIFIC TIME www.osullivansportsmanresort.com SITES: 175 full / 25 partial MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 1 through September 1 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV trailer, sleeps 6, $60; cabins, sleep 5, $85 RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: Call-in reservations are accepted.

DIRECTIONS: From Seattle on I-90 East, take Hwy. 26 exit just east of Vantage. Drive about 26 miles to A Street SE “SR262”. Turn left and go about 12 miles, just past Potholes State Park. Resort is on right. From Spokane on I-90 West, take Hwy. 17 exit at Moses Lake. Turn left and go about 2 miles to M Street SE. Turn right and go about one miles to stop sign at O’Sullivan Dam Rd. SE “SR262”. Turn right and go 7 miles to resort on left.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:The resort offers a clubhouse, equipped pavilion, heated outdoor swimming pool, spa, sauna, exercise room, exercise equipment, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, golf driving range, golf course, lake, lake swimming, lake fishing (license required), beach area, boating, and hiking trails.


CASCADE PEAKS FAMILY CAMPGROUND RANDLE

CASCADE MOUNTAIN RANGE, MT. RAINIER NATIONAL PARK

P.O. BOX 247 11519 US HWY 12 RANDLE, WA 98377-0247 (360) 494–9202 PACIFIC TIME www.cascadepeakscamping.com SITES: 120 full / 580 water and electric CHECK IN: Noon CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 / 50 amps OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 1 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites only

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a clubhouse, equipped pavilion, outdoor heated swimming pools, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, movies, hiking trails, and river fishing on the resort (license required). Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From I-5 take exit 68 on Hwy. 12, 8 miles east of Randle. From Yakima, take Hwy. 12 over White Pass 7 miles west of Packwood.

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IN THE HEART OF WASHINGTON’S Cascade Range, lofty peaks provide the backdrops for this premier destination resort on the Cowlitz River. The beauty of the resort and surrounding grandeur combine to invite everyone to explore and enjoy all that nature has to offer. Between Mount St. Helens Volcanic National Monument to the south, and Mount Rainier National Park to the north, the park is perfectly situated for exploring and immersing yourself in two very different landscapes. The towering peaks and glaciers of the 14,411-foot Mount Rainier defy description, especially when viewed from the breathtaking Sunrise Area. The still towering peak of a diminished Mount St. Helens is eclipsed only by the ravages of the volcanic eruption that devastated this area in 1980. Each mountain tells its own fascinating stories of power, endurance, and life. As impressive as these scenes are, they represent only a portion of the vistas and opportunities of this area. Over sixty lakes and rivers offer boundless opportunities for swimming, fishing, boating, and other water sports. Throughout the area and within the park you can immerse yourself in the lush, green woods that are the trademark of the northwest. The woods of the northwest are more than just scenery, though. They were and are a source of timber, essential to the development of early settlements and the mainstay of many modern industries. In nearby Morton, the annual Loggers Jubilee celebrates both traditional and modern logging skills and showcases some of the world’s finest competitors. During the second weekend of August, contestants impress spectators with their strength and agility as they challenge each other in multiple events, including speed climbing, tree topping, and log rolling (known as birling). Of course, the more common recreational opportunities also abound nearby, including golfing, rafting, hiking, skiing, and hang-gliding. If you’re looking for a resort that appeals to the whole family, this is it.


K/M MAPLE GROVE RESORT

SITUATED ON THE COWLITZ RIVER in the beautiful Cascade Mountains of Washington, Maple Grove Resort offers the best of camping accommodations and a variety of activities for your enjoyment. This mountainous area is in the northern part of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, 1,299,546 acres of mountains, meadows, caves, canyons, streams, and lots of beautiful scenery. Many varieties of animals and birds, as well as salmon and trout, make their home in this forest. On the eastern edge of the forest is Mt. Adams, a glacier-clad, 12,276-foot peak with fields of wild huckleberries surrounding it. Every year in the late summer, thousands of pickers visit the mountain and forest. Located on the western rim of the forest is Mt. St. Helens, the historic site of one of nature’s greatest catastrophes. Once one of Washington’s snowcapped crown jewels, its eruption in 1980 devastated the surrounding area and made access to it very limited. Today, the crater at Mt. St. Helens can be seen from a tour helicopter or airplane or through telescopes from the deck of a visitor center facing the volcano. To the north of the forest and the resort is a striking landmark of the Pacific Northwest, extraordinarily beautiful Mt. Rainier. The towering volcano is the largest single-peak glacial system in the contiguous United States. Rising over 14,000 feet and often visible for 100 miles in any direction, the splendor of the eternal snows on its peak and the cap of glacial ice make it an extremely impressive sight. Nearby Eatonville is the home of the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, where many species of wild animals can be seen roaming freely in the wilderness. In Olympia, you’ll want to see Washington’s Capitol Building, the fifth tallest all-masonry domed building in the world. While in the capital city, be sure to visit the State Capitol Museum, Farmer’s Market, Olympia Brewery, and the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge.

RANDLE

GIFFORD PINCHOT NAT’L FOREST, ENDLESS OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

P.O. BOX 205 175 STATE RTE. 131 RANDLE, WA 98377 (360) 497–2742 PACIFIC TIME www.kmresorts.com SITES: 54 full / 65 partial CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 60 ft. OPEN: April 1 to October 31 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 30 ACCOMMODATIONS: Trailers and Cabin; call resort for prices. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: Reservations accepted no more than 30 days in advance. $25 deposit. No pets and no smoking.Visitor mail not accepted.

DIRECTIONS: From Seattle (north) or Portland (south), take I-5 to Exit 68. Go east on Hwy. 12 approximately 50 miles to Randle. Go south on Hwy. 131 (Mt. St. Helen Exit) 1/8 mile to the resort.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:The resort offers a clubhouse, pavilion, heated indoor pool, sauna, Jacuzzi, cafe, convenience store, exercise room and equipment, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, golf course, arcade game room, pond fishing (no license), and river fishing (license required). Dump station.


K/M DIAMOND POINT RESORT SEQUIM

OLYMPIC MOUNTAINS, HIKING, FISHING, GOLFING

294 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY SEQUIM, WA 98382 (360) 681–0590 PACIFIC TIME www.kmresorts.com SITES: 60 full CHECK IN: 1 AM to 6 PM CHECK OUT: 11 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 35 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 1 through September 30 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites only.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort has a clubhouse, spa, shuffleboard, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, badminton, miniature golf, salt water fishing (license required), and local tours. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: Go approximately 12 miles east of Sequim on Hwy. 101.Take Diamond Point Rd. northwest about 3.5 miles. Go left on Industrial Hwy. to the resort.

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THE KLALLAM INDIAN WORD, SEQUIM, means “calm waters,” and that is exactly what awaits you on your vacation stay at Diamond Point Resort. Enjoy some relaxation in the beautiful Northwest with its Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, Canadian San Juan Islands, and an array of outdoor activities nearby. Besides fishing, golfing, mountain hiking, and visiting the beach while you are in Sequim, you will want to visit the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge. Within the refuge is Dungeness Spit, one of the longest natural sand spits in the nation. Five miles northwest of town is the Olympic Game Farm, home to animals used in television and movie filming. As you drive along two loop roads in the 90-acre preserve you can see bears, bison, deer, elk, sheep, yaks, and zebras roaming about in the large fields. Those enjoying gaming will want to try their luck at the tables or bingo parlor at the casino five miles east on US 101. From the resort you will have a spectacular view of the San Juan Islands, but it is best to see them up close to appreciate their serenity and incredible scenery. From midMay to mid-October you can take a ferry ride from Port Townsend to the islands. The waters surrounding the 172 islands are an excellent place to see more than 90 orcas (killer whales), countless seals, dolphins, and porpoises in their natural habitat. To the southwest of Sequim is Olympic National Park, one of the state’s most popular tourist attractions. The nearly one million-acre scenic wilderness contains lush rain forests, glaciers, lakes, and streams. To the west you’ll find fifty-seven miles of unspoiled shoreline along the Pacific Ocean. Just a few miles from the sea, rugged glaciered mountains rise above narrow forested valleys. Some of the more than 600 miles of trails that intersect the park take you by forest floors covered with ferns and crystal clear streams adjacent to giant coniferous trees, some of which are believed to be at least 500 years old.


ACN CAMPGROUNDS 4730 STATE ROUTE 12 • ELMA, WA 98541 • (360) 482-4053 • www.elmarvpark.com LOCATED ON 5.5 ACRES NEAR THE OLYMPIC MOUNTAIN RANGE, this park offers 104 full hookup (3 pull-thru) sites with 30 and 50 amp service on the full hookups. Sites are 25' x 42' and accommodates 40' rigs with ample room for slide-outs. The resort also offers tent sites. Pets are welcome with the exception of rottweilers, dobermans, chows and pit bulls. Animals must be leashed and picked up after or you will be asked to leave. Additional amenities and facilities include: propane gas, dump station, picnic tables, laundromat, showers, cable TV, Wi-Fi, group fire pit, clubhouse with full kitchen, exchange library and video rentals. Nearby activities include golfing, fishing and hiking. The campground is close to ocean beaches, an outlet mall and casinos. Heading south on I-5 from Seattle, take exit 104 and go west towards Aberdeen. Take Oakville exit at Elma, SR 8 and SR 12 junction. Go east under the bridge on SR 12. Park entrance is on the right. Heading north on I-5 from Portland, take exit 88B west to SR 12. Drive approximately 30 minutes to park entrance on left at the Pacific Pride gas station before arriving Elma. OPEN ALL YEAR. PACIFIC TIME

KETTLE FALLS PANORAMA RV PARK & STORAGE P.O. BOX 250 • 510 W. 5TH AVENUE • KETTLE FALLS, WA 99141 • (509) 738-6831 • (800) 227-6352

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ELMA ELMA RV RESORT

JUST 4 MILES FROM THE COLUMBIA RIVER, this park offers 61 full hookup sites and 6 with water and electricity only. With 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Cable TV is available, for a fee. There is a fee for pets, and they must be kept leashed. Tent camping is offered. Group tent and RV sites are available. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, and tables. RV supplies and ice are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall, playground, horseshoes, and basketball. From Spokane, take U.S. 395 north to Kettle Falls. Turn west on Juniper and go 1 block, then turn north on 5th St. OPEN ALL YEAR. PACIFIC TIME

LOON LAKE DEER LAKE RESORT 3906 WEST CANYON SPRINGS WAY • LOON LAKE, WA 99148 • (509) 233-2081 • www.deerlakeresort.com LOCATED JUST 35 MILES NORTH OF SPOKANE ON DEER LAKE, which is a 1,200-acre spring fed lake with an abundance of fish. The resort has cabins, 65 full hookup RV sites with 50 amps, and tent sites. Pets are welcome for a fee. Additional facilities include: picnic area, playground, horseshoes, volleyball, boat ramp, boat rentals, hiking trails, swimming area, fishing, skiing and beach. From Spokane or Colville, take Hwy. 395 to North Deer Lake Rd. at mile marker 193. OPEN 5/1 TO 10/1. PACIFIC TIME

OROVILLE NORTH COUNTRY CHRISTIAN CAMPGROUND 737 MARY ANN CREEK ROAD • OROVILLE, WA 98844 • (509) 485-2011 THE CAMPGROUND FEATURES 21 RV SITES that can accommodate any size of rig. It offers 30 amp electrical receptacles. Additional facilities include: laundry, showers, wifi, and a nearby fenced area for children and pets. Recreational opportunities include fishing and hiking at a nearby lake and parks.We have year-round school. Restrictions include: smoking, drinking, illegal drugs, loud music, partying, cohabitating, fighting and fireworks. From Tonasket, go past Sitzmark Ski area and follow signs to Chesaw until you turn left on Mary Anne Creek Rd. From Oroville, head toward Chesaw, turn left on Mary Anne Creek Rd. From Chesaw, turn right on Mary Anne Creek Rd. and camp is 3/4 mile on left. OPEN 4/1 TO 12/1, DEPENDING ON WEATHER. PACIFIC TIME

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WEST VIRGINIA

RIVER FISHING, PLANNED ACTIVITIES, SOUTHERN CHARM

● ACN RESORTS VERNER PARADISE ISLAND OF CHRISTIAN 777 PARADISE ISLAND • VERNER, WV 25650-9600 • (304) 583-2825 • paradiseislandwv.homestead.com THIS SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA RESORT offers 43 full hookup sites, 56 with water and electricity, and an unlimited number of sites without any hookups. With 20/30/50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Tent camping is offered. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, dump station, some tables and manager on duty. Ice (fee) and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: 18 hole mini golf, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, badminton, river fishing (license required), boating (no motors), lighted trail night walking, local tours, and catering. Seasonal planned group activities and church services are offered. 12 Nites outdoor drama of the passion Trail,The Footsteps of Jesus (2-3 day gospel singing), Christ Praying in the Rock. On Rt. 80, at Verner/Christian, between Man and Gilbert, WV. OPEN ALL YEAR. EASTERN TIME

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RIVER FISHING, CANOEING, HIKING, GOLF

WISCONSIN

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ACN CAMPGROUNDS LADYSMITH WESTCOVE CAMPGROUNDS 1011 EDGEWOOD AVE. • LADYSMITH, WI 54848 • (715) 532-7812 WESTCOVE CAMPGROUNDS OFFERS 15 SITES, 8 full and 7 with electricity only. The campground provides 30 amp electrical receptacles. Pets are welcome. Tent camping is allowed. Additional amenities include: laundry, showers and flush toilets. Ice is available. Recreational amenities include a nearby river for fishing and boating. The campground is also situated next to a city bowling center and restaurant. A 9-hole golf course is nearby. Westcove Campgrounds is on Hwy. 8 in the town of Ladysmith. OPEN MAY THROUGH OCTOBER. CENTRAL TIME

NEKOOSA DEER TRAIL PARK CAMPGROUND 13846 COUNTY ROAD Z • NEKOOSA, WI 54457 • (715) 886-3871 LOCATED ON ROSS LAKE THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 165 sites with water and electricity and 7 without any hookups. Electrical receptacles are 20, 30, and 50 amps. Tent camping is offered. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, and fire rings. There is a limited grocery store. Ice and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation room, pavilion, heated swimming pool, boating (7.5 hp limit), canoeing, ramp, rowboat and canoe rentals, lake fishing, playground, mini golf, badminton, miniature golf, sports field, horseshoes, hiking trails, and volleyball. From Hwy. 73 and Wisconsin River, travel 3 miles south on CR Z. OPEN 4/25 TO 10/5. LIMITED WINTER CAMPING. NO WATER ON SITES NOVEMBER — APRIL CENTRAL TIME

TILLEDA TILLEDA FALLS CAMPGROUND W13165 CTY RD. D • P.O. BOX 76 • TILLEDA, WI 54978 • (715) 787-4143 • www.tilledafalls.com BEAUTIFUL, QUAINT CAMPGROUND located beside the Embarrass River and centered on the site of a historic mill, this park offers 33 sites with electrical hookup (15, 20, 30 amps) and 5 primitive sites. Rental unites, seasonal sites, RV sites and tent sites available. Additional facilities include: toilets, portable dump, hot showers, tables and fire rings. There is a small store (grocery, candy, toys), firewood for sale and rental equipment. Recreational amenities include: game room, swimming, boating (electric motors only), canoeing, dock, rowboat and canoe rentals, river and pond fishing, basketball, horseshoes, playground and volleyball. Fifteen minutes west of Shawano. West of State Highway 29, go one mile on County Road D North. OPEN 5/1 TO 10/1. CENTRAL TIME

Who Wants to Cook? THERE ARE LOTS OF THINGS you’d rather be doing than standing over a stove during your RV vacation. Here are a few tips to make that necessary evil a little more bearable:

FREEZE, FREEZE, FREEZE!

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1. Before you even leave home, brown hamburger, slices of chicken and strips of pork or bacon. Store in freezer bags or containers for on-the-road spaghetti, stir fry, chicken ala king, and other favorite meals that will be a snap to prepare. 2. Many easy recipes freeze well. Mix up a batch of burritos and roll them in plastic wrap; cook up a kettle of chili and store in individual serving size containers. 3. Vegetables are no exception. Chop up onions or bell peppers and freeze them in plastic bags. Press them flat so you can easily chop off what you need later. 4. Wine (yes, wine) freezes nicely for sautéing. Pour into ice cube trays and pop out for cooking. 172

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WIND RIVER MOUNTAIN RANGE, LAKES AND STREAMS

P.O. BOX 39 BOULDER, WY 82923 (307) 537–5453 MOUNTAIN TIME SITES: 13 full / 14 partial CHECK IN: 10 AM to 6 PM CHECK OUT: 10 AM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN: June 1 through September 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV sites only. Mail may be sent General Delivery. Boulder, WY 82923 FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The campground offers a clubhouse, laundry, scenic driving tours, and wildlife viewing. Dump station.

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DIRECTIONS: From Rock Springs drive 89 miles north on Hwy. 191 and park is on the left. From Jackson Hole, drive 88 miles south on Hwy. 191 and park is on the right.

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AT THE BASE OF the Wind River Mountain range in western Wyoming, Wind River View Campground is a 10acre paradise for everyone who loves the great outdoors. Antelope, deer, elk, and moose abound, and numerous fishing lakes and streams are just a short drive away. Because the resort is so close to Bridger-Teton National Forest, visitors can see 3,439,809 acres of wooded area, several live glaciers, an outstanding example of a geologic landslide, and the state’s highest mountain, Gannett Peak. If float trips and beautiful scenery are what you enjoy, be sure to take a trip with an experienced guide down the exciting white-water rapids of Snake River Canyon south of Jackson. While you’re in the area, take time to drive through Jackson Hole, a 50-mile long, high mountain valley. Many large mammals and the rare trumpeter swan are among the wildlife inhabiting this area. To the east, and just outside of the Bridger-Teton National Forest is Lander, the county seat of Fremont County, a county as large as some of the states to the east. Although grazing livestock is its chief role, it is also an important habitat for antelope, deer, elk, moose, and bighorn sheep. While in the Lander area, you’ll want to stop at the Sinks Canyon State Park. Wildflowers, long stretches of white water, and a series of waterfalls can be seen along a 1.5 mile foot trail through a river gorge. Don’t miss seeing where the Popo Agie River vanishes into a canyon wall cave and reappears in a rise one-quarter of a mile down the canyon in a clear, trout-filled pool. Northwest of the town is where George Parker, alias Butch Cassidy, operated a horse ranch. To the north of Lander is the town of Dubois, once a rendezvous point for trappers at the head of the Wind River Valley. Today it’s bordered by cattle and dude ranches and is a headquarters for cattle outfits, tie hack crews, and river tie drives.


OLDMAN RIVER VALLEY, FISHING, INDIAN BATTLE PARK

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BRIDGEVIEW RV RESORT LETHBRIDGE

SUNSHINE, INDIAN HISTORY, FORT WHOOP-UP

1501 2ND AVENUE, WEST LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA, CANADA T1J4S5 (403) 381–2357 MOUNTAIN TIME www.holidaytrailsresorts.com SITES: 148 full / 9 partial / 8 no hookup CHECK IN: Noon to 8 PM CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 45 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 15 through September 14 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV and tent sites only. Visitor mail not accepted. Pets must be leashed at all times. Propane campfires or propane BBQs only.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort offers a dump station, clubhouse, country kitchen, country store, laundromat, heated outdoor swimming pool, playground, horseshoes, arcade game room, river fishing (license required), river canoeing, hiking trails (horse riding trails and local tours nearby). DIRECTIONS: From the west, exit south off Hwy. 3 onto Bridge Drive. Follow short way to turn around at golf course and reverse direction, now proceeding north over Hwy. 3. Follow signs to park. From the east, exit right (north) after crossing Oldman River Bridge. Follow signs.

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SETTLED IN THE PICTURESQUE Oldman River Valley— an area that reportedly has more sunshine than anywhere else in Canada—Bridgeview RV Resort provides plenty of opportunities for sightseeing, boating, and fishing on the surrounding river. Drive into town to visit the Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden, where kimono-clad hostesses will take you on a tour of the five types of traditional Japanese gardens in the complex. Also featured is the unique bell tower, constructed in Japan without nails, then taken apart and reassembled in Canada. At Indian Battle Park, you’ll see the site of the final Indian intertribal battle on the continent (between the Cree and Blackfoot tribes). You can also view the High Level Bridge, one of the highest and longest steel viaduct railroad bridges in the world. Or you can follow self-guided trails through the 196-acre Helen Schuler Coulee Centre and Nature Reserve, home to a wide variety of desert flora and fauna as well as a sanctuary for wildlife; see the history of area coal mining at the Coal Banks Interpretive Site; and take a 20-minute train ride through nearby Fort Whoop-Up, the former fur bartering center that led to the formation of the North West Mounties. Drive west on Highway 3 and see the Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, located in the foothills west of Fort MacLeod. One of the oldest and best preserved sites of its kind, for 10,000 years it was used by the Plains Indians to stampede buffalo over the sandstone cliff to their deaths. A seven-story interpretative center, built into the side of the cliff, documents the history and culture of those Indian tribes. Also, drive north through the cattle ranches and farmland to the city of Calgary. You have a marvelous view of the Rockies to the west of the city, and be able to learn more about the Native American society and early European settlement of western Canada through the exhibits in the art gallery, library, and archives at the Glenbow Museum in the central downtown area.


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COUNTRY MAPLES RV RESORT CHEMAINUS

DOWNTOWN MURALS, COWICHAN LAKE, MUSEUMS

9010 TRANS CANADA HWY CHEMAINUS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA V0R1K4 (250) 246–2078 PACIFIC TIME www.holidaytrailsresorts.com SITES: 120 full / 16 partial / 35 no hookup CHECK IN: 1 PM to 6 PM CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 15 through September 14

BRITISH COLUMBIA

ACCOMMODATIONS: RV and tent sites only. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort offers a dump station, clubhouse, laundry, seasonal heated outdoor swimming pool, playground, horseshoes, shuffleboard, sports field, arcade game room, miniature golf, seasonal country store, river swimming, hiking trails, and local tours. DIRECTIONS: Traveling northbound on the Trans Canada Hwy., take U-turn route at Henry Rd. to entrance of resort 1.5 miles on the right. Traveling southbound on Hwy. No. 1, park entrance is 10 miles from Duncan, or one mile south of Chemainus.

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COUNTRY MAPLES RV RESORT is located on Vancouver Island, off the southwest coast of British Columbia. With the Chemainus River running through the resort and the waters surrounding the island noted for year-round fishing, the resort is a fisherman’s paradise and an excellent vacation spot for nearly anyone. You’ll want to drive into nearby picturesque Chemainus to see the more than 30 larger-than-life murals on the walls of downtown buildings. The professional paintings depict the history of Chemainus Valley and have attracted artists from across the globe. Walking tours, guided tours, and horse-drawn carriage tours are available. Take a drive south on scenic Highway 1 with a detour on Highway 18 to see beautiful Cowichan Lake. Enjoy the surrounding area from the scenic viewpoints in the Cowichan Valley Demonstration Forest. The town of Duncan came into being when prospectors came to the area to mine copper and coal. Some of the abandoned mines and original homesteads can still be seen at nearby Mount Sicker.Take a ride on a logging train or just walk through the 99-acre British Columbia Forest Museum with its displays of the province’s forestry history, films, a sawmill, a smithy, and an old-time logging camp.Visit the living-history Native Heritage Centre depicting the culture of the Northwest Coast Indians. Continue on the scenic route to the picturesque city of Victoria, the capital of the province. The city’s British influence is seen almost everywhere, especially in its tearooms, pubs and Victorian-style shops.Take a ride through the streets on one of the double-decker busses, and ride under the baskets of flowers hanging from lamp posts and past the city’s many beautiful floral gardens. Consider visiting the Parliament Buildings at night when more than 3,000 lights illuminate the buildings’ elaborately carved facades. During the day you can also see the surrounding 12 acres of gardens, fountains and statues.


CAMPERLAND RV RESORT

LOCATED IN THE BEAUTIFUL Fraser River Valley, Camperland RV Resort is just a short distance from the Canadian border, Bridal Veil Falls, and Mt. Cheam. Skiing, hiking, fishing, rockhounding, and whitewater rafting are just a few of the recreational activities that can be enjoyed in the surrounding area. To the north of the resort is the town of Hope, a scenic terminal for sightseers in the area.You can follow the TransCanada Highway farther north to Fraser Canyon and enjoy the spectacular view of Holy Cross Mountain, Mount Hope, Mount Ogilvie, Lake of the Woods, and Kawkawa Lake.You can also travel the Hope-Princeton Highway (Highway 3) east into the 165,270-acre Manning Provincial Park.This 83mile easy, roller coaster-type drive goes from near sea level at Hope and ascends to 4,416 feet at the summit of Allison Pass. Following this colorful route will take you past alpine meadows filled with summer blossoms as well as the Dewdney Trail and Rhododendron Flats. Consider at least a day trip following Highway 1 west to Vancouver. A highlight of the trip will be a visit to Bridal Falls Provincial Park and the Minter Gardens, both located east of Chilliwack. Minter Gardens, with 11 theme gardens, lies at the base of the coastal Mountain Range.The 27-acre attraction features a maze, three aviaries, topiary sculptures, and a fragrance garden and Japanese garden filled with the floral colors of the season. If time allows, you’ll also want to see the spectacular view of Vancouver and the surrounding mountains.Visit the Vandusen Botanical Garden and visit Stanley Park, more than 1,000 acres of peaceful woodlands that encompass the Vancouver Aquarium (said to be one of the continent’s biggest and best).

ROSEDALE

FISHING, MOUNTAIN PEAKS, FRASER CANYON

53730 BRIDAL FALLS ROAD ROSEDALE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA V0X1X0 (604) 794–7361 • PACIFIC TIME www.holidaytrailsresorts.com SITES: 150 full / 3 partial / 5 no hookup CHECK IN: Mon.-Sat., noon to 9 PM Sunday/holiday Monday, 3 PM to 9 PM CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN: April 1 through October 31 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 15 through September 14 ACCOMMODATIONS: RV and tent sites only. Visitor mail not accepted. Pets on leash at all times. Campfires permitted in designated areas.

DIRECTIONS: From Vancouver, travel east on Hwy. 1. Take Bridal Falls Exit 135 16 miles past Chilliwack. Follow frontage road to park entrance 1/4 mile past Dinotown. From Hope, travel 35 km west on Hwy.1. Take Exit 138. turn left and take overpass to north side of highway. Follow frontage road to park entrance just past waterslide. 1–800–934–3443

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:This resort offers a clubhouse, restaurant, country store, laundromat, heated outdoor swimming pool, spa, sauna, exercise room and equipment, playground, horseshoes, basketball, miniature golf, movies, arcade game room, river fishing (license required), hiking trails, and golf and driving range nearby. Dump station.


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ACN CAMPGROUNDS DAWSON CREEK MILE ZERO PARK P.O. BOX 2383 • DAWSON CREEK, BRITISH COLUMBIA • CANADA,V1G 4T9 • (250) 782-2590 LOCATED AT THE START OF THE FAMOUS ALASKA HIGHWAY, this resort has 38 full service sites, 42 with just power and water with a range of 25 to 50 amp to choose from. All sites have picnic tables and wi-fi services. Additional services include washrooms with free showers, laundromat,outdoor pool, picnic areas, pavilion, playground and the Walter Wright Pioneer Village a Heritage village. Dawson Creek is located at the junction of four major highways and is a good resting spot before tackling the “Alcan Highway.” The town is an agriculture community with rolling hills, forests, scenic attractions, and wildlife. Campground located at mile 1.5 of the Alaskan Highway. OPEN 5/1 TO 9/30. PACIFIC TIME

EGMONT BACKEDDY RESORT & MARINA GENERAL DELIVERY:16660 BACKEDDY ROAD • EGMONT, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA V0N1N0 (604) 883-2298 • www.backeddie.ca WITH WATER FRONTAGE TO THE JERVIS INLET, this campground offers 24 sites with electricity only. With 15 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Rental cabins and a motel are available.Tent camping is offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers (fee), handicap restrooms, laundry, public phones, tables, and fire rings.There is a limited grocery store. Ice and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: restaurant, pub, Jacuzzi tub, picnic area, lake swimming, lake fishing (license required), ocean fishing (license required), boating, full service marina, dock, ramp, kayak rental, hiking trails at nearby Skookumchuck Rapids, and local tours. Egmont is 84 km from Vancouver to Ferry terminal on Hwy. 101 and 90 minutes north of Longdale on Hwy. 101.Turn left on Maple Rd. in village of Egmont. Follow signs to campground. OPEN ALL YEAR. PACIFIC TIME

CRESTON MOUNTAIN PARK RESORT P.O. BOX 25 • 4020 HWY #3 EAST • CRESTON, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA V0B1K0 (250) 428-2954 • (877) 428-2954 • www.mountainprk.com IN A NATURAL SETTING WITH CEDAR-SHADED SITES overlooking the river this campground offers 46 large sites with15/30 amp electrical receptacles,water and fire pits at every site. Tent camping is offered. Pets are allowed. Bike friendly. Additional facilities include: new washrooms with flush toilets and free hot showers, handicap access, sani and sewer stations, group camping, post office, laundry, internet, cable, special events.There is a grocery store with RV supplies, ice, wood, firewood, ice cream, seasonal fruits and vegetables, and homemade arts and crafts are available. Recreational amenities include: pavilion, playground, horseshoes, volleyball, river fishing (license required) and gold panning. From north, west, and south: Pass Creston for 3 miles. From east: On Hwy. #3, just before Erickson.

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19TH CENTURY CHARM, ST. JOHN RIVER, WATER SPORTS

SHIPPAGAN CAMPING SHIPPAGAN P.O. BOX 280 • SHIPPAGAN, NEW BRUNSWICK • CANADA E0B2P0 (506) 336-3960/3907 • www.camping.shippagan.com THIS RELAXING FAMILY CAMPGROUND OFFERS 20 full hookup sites, 16 with water and electricity, 53 with electricity only, and 46 without any hookups.With 15 and 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed.Tent camping is offered. Group tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, laundry, public phones, tables, grills, fire rings, traffic control gate, and guard. There is a limited grocery store. Ice and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: playground, picnic area, volleyball, movies, arcade game room, beach area, boating, canoe/paddle boat rental, hiking trails, and local tourkend planned group activities are offered in season. From Hwy. 11, turn on Rt. 113 to Shippagan. At the first intersection (in front of Petro Canada) turn left towards UpperShippagan. The campground is 4 kilometers from the intersection.

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NOVA SCOTIA

ANNAPOLIS VALLEY, LITTLE HARBOR BEACH

● ACN RESORTS LOOK-OFF LOOK-OFF FAMILY CAMPING RESORT RR 3 CANNING • LOOK-OFF, NOVA SCOTIA • CANADA B0P1H0 • (902) 582-3022 • www.lookoffcamping.com THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 10 FULL HOOKUP SITES, 26 with water and electricity only, and 18 without any hookups. With 15 and 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are not allowed, rental camp cabins are available. Tent camping is offered (fee). Group RV and tent sites may be available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap toilets, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, grills (deposit), fire rings, and traffic control gate.There is a limited grocery store. Ice and wood are available. Craft shop and ice cream take out. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall/rec room, café-restaurant, swimming pool, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, volleyball, badminton, sports field, and local tours. Full view of Minac Basin and Annapolis Valley. From Hwy. 101, take Exit 11. Follow the signs to Rt. 358 north to Look-Off. In Canning, turn left at Monument Up North Mountain, at top bear right. Resort is on the left side of road. OPEN 5/15 TO 10/10. ATLANTIC TIME

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WATER SPORTS, RESORT ACTIVITIES, KAWARTHA LAKES

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COLBORNE SALEM WOODS TRAILER PARK JELLICOE CEDAR SHORES RESORT LAKEFIELD LAKEFIELD CAMPGROUNDS KEARNEY GRANITE RIDGE WILDERNESS CAMPGROUND MATTICE MISSINAIBI OUTFITTERS 1–800–934–3443

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ROCK GLEN FAMILY RV RESORT

ROCK GLEN FALLS, GOLFING PLANNED ACTIVITIES 8685 ROCK GLEN ROAD ARKONA, ONTARIO, CANADA NOM 1BO (519) 828–3456 • EASTERN TIME www.rockglen.com SITES: 110 full CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps OPEN:Year-round HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: May 1 through October 15 ACCOMMODATIONS: Log cabins, sleep 6. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 DAYS CHECK IN: 3 PM CHECK OUT: NOON RESERVATIONS: No more than 30 days in advance. Pets must be on a leash.

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES:The resort offers a clubhouse, outdoor pool, indoor heated pool, hot tub, exercise room, shuffleboard court, playground, horseshoe court, basketball court, miniature golf course, hiking trails, pond fishing, nearby river fishing and a nearby lake. DIRECTIONS: From Sarnia/Port Huron, take 402 east to Exit 44. Turn left at Nauvoo Road, go to second stop sign and turn right (Townsend Line). Go through Arkona, turn left on Rock Glen Road. From London, 401 to 402, take Exit 65, turn right, go to Townsend Line (10 km/8 miles) and turn left. Go to Rock Glen Road. Turn right. Resort is one km.

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ROCK GLEN FAMILY RESORT IS LOCATED on gently rolling hills overlooking the beautiful Rock Glen Falls. The resort has excellent facilities, including an indoor pool, whirlpool, 18-hole miniature golf course and planned activities for everyone to enjoy. Nearby attractions include museums, beaches, charter fishing, small zoo, seven golf courses, nature trails, waterfalls, Lake Huron, drag races, Point Edward Casino, and Hiawatha Slots. The facility has seen many changes over 30 seasons.The founding family has grown, their park has grown, and they hope to see yet more improvements over the next 30 years. Rock Glen Family Resort is here to provide people with a safe, secure place to stay. It offers transit sites for tent or RV campers and fully equipped cabins for those who prefer “creature comforts.” Rock Glen takes pride in being the ONLY resort in Ontario to be accepted by the Resort Developer Association and has been brought in as partners in the Highest Quality Reciprocated program in the country called Resort of Distinction. Rock Glen is moving along with the 21st Century and can suit everyone’s lifestyle.


GALVIN BAY PARK RV RESORT

IN THE HEART OF ONTARIO’S Kawartha Lakes Region, Galvin Bay Park Resort welcomes members and guests to 95 acres of quiet, scenic beauty in one of Canada’s most celebrated lakelands. “Kawartha,” as it was originally called, comes from the native word meaning “bright waters and happy lands.” This dramatic expanse of clear, shining water extends from the Georgian Bay to Lake Ontario. Here you’ll find the warmth and charm of small-town hospitality in nearby Lakefield and all the excitement of a city in nearby Peterborough. Toronto, one of Canada’s largest cities, is about 90 minutes away. The Village of Lakefield, situated on either side of the Otanabee River at the mouth of Lake Katchewanooka, is a popular shopping center serving tourists and visiting boaters cruising the historic Trent-Severn Waterway. The village’s downtown displays modern stores in a turn-of-thecentury setting, and while strolling through the village, vacationers find unique shops and interesting buildings from years gone by which dot the community. One of the most interesting old buildings is the Christ Church built of local stone in 1854 by volunteers of many faiths. The number one tourist attraction in the Kawarthas is in Peterborough, a community of more than 60,000 residents. Here you’ll find the Lift Lock, the world’s highest fully operational hydraulic lift lock.Witness this engineering marvel in action as it lifts boats up to 65 feet on the TrentSevern Waterway. Not far from the Lift Lock is Peterborough’s Centennial Fountain, which has the highest jet spray in Canada. Nearby is the Art Gallery, which features exhibitions of contemporary and traditional art. Away from the lights of the city, on the many lakes that dot the Kawarthas, you can head out onto the still, silent waters in pursuit of a variety of fish, including bass, muskie, trout, pickerel, and pike.

LAKEFIELD

KAWARTHA LAKES REGION, SMALL-TOWN HOSPITALITY

2707 BUCKHORN ROAD LAKEFIELD, ONTARIO, CANADA K0L2H0 (705) 657–8055 EASTERN TIME www.galvinbay.com SITES: 40 Partial CHECK IN: 9 AM to 3 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 30 amps MAXIMUM RV LENGTH: 40 ft. OPEN: May 15 through October 15 CHECK IN: After 3 PM CHECK OUT: 1PM Pets must be on a leash. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort has a clubhouse, pavilion, swimming pool, shuffleboard courts, playground, picnic area, sports field and hiking trails. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From Peterborough follow Hwy. 28, north to junction of Cty. Rd. 23.Travel 9 miles north on Cty. Rd. 23. Resort is on the right.

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STURGEON WOODS CAMPGROUND & MARINA LEAMINGTON

CANADA’S DEEP SOUTH, LOCAL WINERIES, LAKE ERIE

1129 MERSEA ROAD C 2707 BUCKHORN ROAD LEAMINGTON, ONTARIO, CANADA N8H 3V4 (877) 521–4990 • EASTERN TIME www.sturgeonwoods.com SITES: 20 full / 51 partial. Tent sites available CHECK IN: 1 PM CHECK OUT: Noon MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps OPEN: April 15 through October 15

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HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 15 through September 7 ACCOMMODATIONS: Cabins, sleep 5, minimum 2 nights stay; cottages, minimum 1 week stay. Linens not provided. No pets in rentals. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: Minimum 2 night reservations for July and August and 3 nights on long weekends. No motorcycles or motorized scooters on campground. Minimum stay: 2 nights RESERVATIONS: 10 AM to 4 PM Thur.-Mon. CHECK IN:After 3 PM CHECK OUT: 10 AM Pets must be on a leash. FACILITIES / AMENITIES: This resort offers a recreation center with arcade and pool tables, cafe, heated indoor pool, WiFi, indoor toddler playground, large screen movies, cable TV, waterslide, spray pool, outdoor playgrounds, sandy beach, nearby canoe and kayak rentals, volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, bingo, karaoke, boat launch and dockage, picnic tables, fire rings, laundromat, phone, showers, sewer hookup and dump station. DIRECTIONS: From Toronto or London: Take Hwy. 401 and exit at Hwy. 77 (South of Chatham). Follow signs to Leamington and Point Pelee National Park. Sturgeon Woods is just before Point Pelee (look for signs as you get close to Point Pelee).You will pass the Pelee Days Inn and then a small bridge. Turn left at the first street past the bridge on Mersea Road C to access campground entrance. 186

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STURGEON WOODS CAMPGROUND and Marina is located in Southwestern Ontario on Lake Erie, minutes from the town of Kingsville and Wheatley.The campground is situated on the Point Pelee peninsula just 1 km from Point Pelee National Park, 5 minutes from Leamington and only 45 minutes from Windsor and Detroit Casinos. Sturgeon Woods... the perfect Ontario camping location for the whole family Only minutes away, discover famous places such as the "Tip" and Marsh Boardwalk, as you explore Canada's Deep South at Point Pelee National Park. Point Pelee provides people of all ages with unlimited opportunities to discover nature's unrivaled collection of plants and animals as well as migrating birds and butterflies. Walk the nature trails through the beautiful Carolinian Forest, or bring your bike. You certainly won't run out of things to do. The Point Pelee National is not only world famous for bird and butterfly watching, but also for excellent walleye and bass fishing. The Pelee Passage in Lake Erie is just minutes from our marina and has become a mecca for scuba diving and famous for its many sunken ships. Take the kids Go-carting; lay out on the beach and swim; or go fishing, boating, canoeing or kayaking. Play a round of golf; go shopping; or try your luck at the casino. Check out the many historic sites around Essex County; tour the local wineries and sample some of Ontario's finest. Or perhaps a scenic ferry ride aboard the Jimaan to Pelee Island, where you will enjoy miles of sandy beaches and beautiful landscapes. Whatever you decide to do, you are sure to be astounded by all that southwestern Ontario has to offer for you and your family.


ACN CAMPGROUNDS 448 BLYTH PARK ROAD • COLBORNE, ONTARIO • CANADA K0K1S0 • (905) 355-3826 THIS QUIET PARK, WITH BEAUTIFUL TALL TREES, offers 6 full hookup sites and 10 with water and electricity only. With 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Tent camping is offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, public phones, tables, fire rings, and guard. Ice and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall/rec room, shuffleboard, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, badminton, pond swimming, pond fishing (license required), and river fishing (license required). South of Hwy. 2 between Colborne and Brighton. Take Blythe Park Road (#448) toward Lake Ontario from Hwy. 2. OPEN 5/1 TO 10/31. EASTERN TIME

JELLICOE CEDAR SHORES RESORT 1 CEDAR SHORES RD. • JELLICOE, ONTARIO • CANADA P0T1V0 • (807) 879-2523 • www.cedarshoresresort.ca THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 4 FULL HOOKUP SITES, 12 with water and electricity only, and 5 sites without any hookups. With 15 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are not allowed. Rental cabins and motel rooms are available.Tent camping is offered. Pets are allowed for a fee. Additional facilities include: chemical toilets, flush toilets (fee), hot showers, sewage disposal (fee), laundry (fee), public phone, tables, barbecue grills (fee), fire rings, some patios, and owner on patrol. Limited grocery store. Ice, bait, and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: sauna, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, lake swimming, lake fishing (license required), beach area, boating, dock, rowboat/canoe rental, river canoeing, and hiking trails. From Duluth, take the Northshore Drive (U.S. 61) to the Canadian Border at Pigeon River. Proceed on Rt. 61 to Thunder Bay, and then on Queen’s Hwy. No. 11/17 east for 70 miles to Nipigon. Cross the Nipigon River bridge, turn left on Queen’s Hwy. 11 and travel about 70 miles (thru Beardmore) to the resort on the right.

ACN CAMPGROUNDS

COLBORNE SALEM WOODS TRAILER PARK

OPEN 5/15 TO 9/15. EASTERN TIME

LAKEFIELD LAKEFIELD CAMPGROUNDS P.O. BOX 108 • LAKEFIELD, ONTARIO • CANADA K0L2H0 • (705) 652-8610 • www.lakefieldcampgrounds.ca/main.html WITH NATURALLY WOODED OR OPEN SITES, this campground offers 37 full hookup sites and 53 with water and electricity only. With 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners (fee) and heaters are allowed. Tent camping is offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, handicap restrooms, sewage disposal, public phone, tables, fire rings, and traffic control gate. Ice, wood, and a snack bar are available. Recreational amenities include: shuffleboard, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, lake swimming, lake fishing (license required), river fishing (license required), boating, dock, and ramp. Take 401 to Exit Hwy. 115/35 to Peterborough Parkway Exit. Follow University of Trent sign through Peterborough, past University to Lakefield. In Lakefield, turn left at Esso service and first stop light follow sign to campground. OPEN 5/1 TO 10/1. EASTERN TIME

KEARNEY GRANITE RIDGE WILDERNESS CAMPGROUND RR#1HWY 518 EAST, #2900 • KEARNEY, ONTARIO • CANADA P0A1M0 • (877)949-2267 • www.graniteridge.com LOCATED ON BEAUTIFUL HIMBURY LAKE with its golden sand beach and spring fed water. Granite Ridge Campground is situated on 175 acres of stunning wilderness with the Magnetawan river running along the property. Canoe, kayak, swim, fish or just laze on the borders of Algonquin, Muskoka and Blue Sky region's finest while enjoying all the amenities our campground has to offer. Additional facilities include: playground, nature trails, campfire rings, picnic tables, hot showers, restrooms, store, swimming, fishing, basketball, horseshoe pits, soccer, beach, volleyball, sports field, sand pit, coin laundry, firewood, ice, boat rentals, lake & sandy beach, dog beach, river, group sites, family sites, tent sites, pull through sites, hydro/water/sewer sites, sewage dump station Located off of LOCATE HWY 11. Call for directions. Latitude : 4559826 N Longitude : 7919422 W OPEN 5/15 TO 9/1. EASTERN TIME

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MATTICE MISSINAIBI OUTFITTERS P.O. BOX 10 • MATTICE, ONTARIO • CANADA P0L1T0 • (705) 364-7312 • www.duenorth.net/missinaibi THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 40 FULL HOOKUP SITES.With 20 and 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Housekeeping cabins and a log cabin are available for rent. Tent camping is offered. Tent rental is available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal (fee), laundry, public phones, tables, grills (fee), fire rings, patios, and traffic control gate. Ice and wood available. Recreational amenities include: licensed restaurant, spa, sauna, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, badminton, sports field, golf driving range, arcade room, lake/pond swimming, lake fishing (license required), pond/river fishing (licenses required), beach area, boating, dock (fee), ramp, motor rental (fee), rowboat/canoe/kayak/paddle boat rental (fee), river canoeing, hiking trails, local tours, guided day fishing trips (fee), guided canoe trips (fee), bear hunting (fee), and moose hunting (fee). One mile north of Hwy. 11 on Shallow Lake Rd. which is 1/4 mile west of the Missinaibi River Bridge in Mattice. OPEN 5/23 TO 9/12. EASTERN TIME

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EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, ROLLING FARMLAND, HIKING

QUEBEC

● AOR RESORTS 190 COMPTON CAMPING DE COMPTON

● ACN RESORTS 191 ST-ALEXANDRE CAMPING LE PASSANT INC. 191 ST-NICOLAS CAMPING SOUS-BOIS DU CAMPEUR 191 ST-VALERE CAMPING ST-VALERE 1–800–934–3443

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CAMPING DE COMPTON COMPTON

EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, APPLE ORCHARDS, HIKING

24, CH. DE LA STATION COMPTON, QUEBEC CANADA J0B1L0 (800) 563–5277 EASTERN TIME www.campingcompton.com SITES: 240 full / 47 partial CHECK IN: 9 AM to 9 PM MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL: 50 amps OPEN: April 15 through October 11 HIGH-USE SEASONAL PERIOD: June 23 through September 5 ACCOMMODATIONS: 24’ trailers, sleep 6, $100. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM STAY: 2 nights. CHECK IN: 1 PM CHECK OUT: 1 PM

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FACILITIES / AMENITIES: The resort has an adult clubhouse, swimming pool, jacuzzi, water games basin, playground, horseshoes, shuffleboard, French bowling, volleyball, badminton, chip shot golf, and adult and children's animation. Dump station. DIRECTIONS: From Montreal: Take Hwy. 10E, Exit 121 towards USA, Exit 21 to Ayer’s Cliff, Road 208E, in Compton turn left Road 147 and left on Chemin de la Station. From Quebec City: Take Hwy. 20W to Drummonville, Hwy. 55S to Sherbrooke, Exit 58 - Road 222E, Road 143 S. towards Sherbrooke, Lennoxville, Road 147 S., in Compton turn right on Chemin de la Station.

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JUST ACROSS THE BORDER into Canada and a few miles north of Vermont and east of New Hampshire, Le Camping de Compton is at home in a captivating region of Quebec Province known as the Eastern Townships. About 80 kilometers (49.7 miles) to the east of Montreal and about 100 kilometers (62.13 miles) south of Quebec City, the region is dominated by the province’s picturesque countryside of mountains, forests, and rolling farmland. The area abounds with attractions of all kinds. The charming country village of Compton is known for its prolific orchards and is, in fact, one of the areas in Quebec where visitors can pick their own apples. One of the oldest and most unique nearby attractions is the Saint-Benoît-du-Lac Abbey. Benedictine monks have lived a contemplative religious existence at the Abbey since 1912. Their lives are focused on their search for God and on prayer, balanced with study, physical work, and pastoral ministry to their guests. Visitors can purchase such items as cheese and cider, books, tapes of music, etc. An equally popular attraction is the Observatoire du mont Mégantic, an observatory for astronomical research and teaching. Its 1.60-meter telescope is the largest of its type in North America. If it’s scenic beauty you want, you’ll find it in the Parc de Récréation du Mont-Orford. Dominating the landscape are the mountains of Orford and Chauve where hikers and wanderers can enjoy great panoramic views. The Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook is home to a 50meter deep gorge, a phenomenon created by the Coaticook River. A 169-meter long suspended footbridge over the gorge is the world’s longest (entered in the Guiness Book of Records).


ACN CAMPGROUNDS 571 RANG ST-EDOUARD OUEST • ST-ALEXANDRE, QUEBEC • CANADA G0L2G0 • (418) 495-2677 WITH SHADED AND LEVEL SITES, ALL PULL THRUS, this park offers 42 full hookup sites, 34 with water and electricity only, 3 with electricity only, and 11 without any hookups. With 15 and 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Tent camping is offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry (fee), public phone (fee), tables, and fire rings.There is a limited grocery store. RV supplies, ice, and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall/rec room, pavilion, heated outdoor swimming pool, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, badminton, and arcade game room. From 20, Exit 488, take Rt. 289S, then Rang St-Edouard O. From Rt. 132, take Rt. 289S, then Rang St-Edouard O. OPEN 5/5 TO 10/15. EASTERN TIME

ST-NICOLAS CAMPING SOUS-BOIS DU CAMPEUR 1932 CHEMIN FELTEAU • ST-NICOLAS, QUEBEC • CANADA G7A2N4 • 1-888-731-1788 THIS CAMPGROUND OFFERS 40 FULL HOOKUP SITES and 60 with water and electricity only. With 15 and 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed. Phone hookups are available. Tent camping is offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, public phone, tables, fire rings, and guard. There is a limited grocery store. Ice and wood are available. Recreational amenities include: recreation hall/rec room, swimming pool, shuffleboard, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, volleyball, badminton, and arcade game room.

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ST-ALEXANDRE CAMPING LE PASSANT INC.

CALL FOR OPEN DATES. EASTERN TIME

ST-VALERE CAMPING ST-VALERE 170 RUE LUNEAN • ST-VALERE, QUEBEC • CANADA G0P1M0 • (819) 353-1216 THIS QUIET CAMPGROUND FOR NATURE LOVERS offers 50 full hookup sites, 10 with water and electricity, and 10 without any hookups. With 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Tent camping is offered. Group tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, laundry, tables, and traffic control gate. Wood is available. Recreational amenities include: pavilion, outdoor swimming pool, picnic area, pond, river, river canoeing, and hiking trails. From Hwy. 20, take Exit 210 to Rd. 161 South. Drive 13 kilometers. Past village of St-Valere, turn left on Rue Lunean, go to the end of the street. OPEN 5/1 TO 10/15. EASTERN TIME

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YUKON

WESTERN CANADA, MOUNTAINS, HIGH PLATEAUS

● ACN RESORTS HAINES JUNCTION OTTER FALLS CUTOFF P.O. BOX 5450 • HAINES JUNCTION • YUKON TERRITORY Y0B1L0 • (867) 634-2812 www.otterfallscutoff.com THIS NORTH CANADIAN CAMPGROUND offers 50 sites with water and electricity and 20 without any hookups. With 30 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed.Tent camping is offered. Group RV and tent sites are available. Pets are allowed. Additional facilities include: hot showers, sewage disposal, public phone, tables, grills, and fire rings. There is a limited grocery store. Ice, gasoline, diesel, and souvenirs are available. Recreational amenities include: playground, picnic area, volleyball, badminton, movies, canoe rental, and hiking trails. On KM 1602 Alaska Hwy., 80 miles west of Whitehorse. OPEN 5/15 TO 9/15. PACIFIC TIME

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