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Camp Hosting FAQ
It’s one of the first places you stop when you enter a
campground to check in. That place is the site where the camp host can be
found. It is the hosts who set the tone of your stay – if they are friendly,
knowledgeable and helpful, your stay is off on the right foot. But a surly,
impatient or temperamental host can ruin the stay for everyone.A campground host really is the representative of the owner
or operator. So, the first impression they give you is important. There are
opportunities
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Jun 2nd 2021
How to Stay Warm in Your Rig While Cold Weather Camping
Camping in the winter may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but when you own an RV, you can enjoy it while actually drinking a cup of tea - and so much more!
All cheesy RV advertisements aside, the good news about camping in an RV is that you don’t have to stop when the snow falls. In fact, camping in the winter can be a lot of fun, and there are plenty of cozy activities you can do while you appreciate the beauty of nature in winter.
If you’re looking for some cold-weather activities you can
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Oct 26th 2020
4 Reasons to Go Camping in the Fall
Fall is finally upon us! If you’re a fan of the cooler weather and beautiful scenery, there is really no better time to go camping. You can make a long road trip out of it to see some of the incredible fall colors across the country. Or, simply hit up your favorite campground for some chilly family fun.
Most people think of summer camping trips, which are always great. But, as far as we’re concerned, it just doesn’t get better than camping in the autumn. If you’re not already a fan of fall,
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Sep 14th 2020
Beating the Terrible Twos While Camping
...Or threes, or fours. Simply put, camping with a toddler or very young child comes with its own unique set of challenges. But, camping is and always has been a great activity for the family. That includes kids of all ages. You just need to be willing to use a little creativity and patience when it comes to camping with toddlers - especially for the first time.
The most important thing you can do is to make sure your child is ready to camp. Talk to them about it beforehand. You know them b
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Aug 3rd 2020
Getting Folksy with Old-Time Traditions at the John C. Campbell Folk School
If you're traveling the country this summer, here is a great option for your RV vacation!
DIYing it is popular these days, whether it relates to renovating an old house, refurbishing old furniture, or growing vegetables, herbs and produce in backyard gardens. While it may seem that it is a relatively new phenomenon, the truth is that DIY is the foundation of how families lived and survived in some of the poorest regions of the nation, including rural Appalachia.
At the John C. Campbell
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Jul 31st 2020