Above, the office and store of the Ouray, Colorado KOA Kampground. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Even before the pandemic accelerated the boom in RV sales, more people have been flocking to RV dealerships to buy their first motorhome or trailer.
Obviously, with more people taking up the "RV lifestyle", more campgrounds are needed to meet the demand.
Unfortunately, there are some localities who do not want new RV parks and resorts built in their areas.
RV Travel posted an article this.
They begin it with:
Sub-freezing temperatures may dissuade many RVers from thinking about camping, but RV parks and campgrounds have been top-of-mind in half-a-dozen municipalities east of the Mississippi this month. And thus far, at least, the response has been a unanimous thumbs-down on proposals that officials concluded were too big and too disruptive for their rural locations.
To read more, go here.
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