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A & A Mesa Verde RV Park. This park has been named by National Geographic Traveler as one of 50 "must see" places of a lifetime. Guided tours, hiking, horseback riding and golf are available in the area. Make campsite reservations by contacting A & A Mesa Verde RV Park any time after March 15. Call (970) 565-3517 or go to www.mesaverdecamping.com. The park fills up most weekends from June to October, so make your reservations early. The park is located at 34979 Hwy 160, Mancos, Colorado. Please note that dogs are not allowed in the tourist area of Mesa Verde National Park. Because of the heat, they cannot be left in vehicles. Rangers will ticket you if you leave a dog in your car or tied outside the car. There are several by-the-day boarding facilities in the area.
For rally information and to confirm attendance, email mnabbott@comcast.net or paulabeavers@comcast.net.
Lakeside Camp Park. Activities available in this area including golfing, kayaking and canoeing. There is a five-acre private lake in the campground stocked with trout, bass, catfish and perch. No fishing license is required. There is a daily limit of three trout and bass per campsite. Friday night supper, on your own, just might include fish! We have reserved the recreation hall for Friday night just in case folks want to gather indoors. On Saturday, Shirley McMahan will lead us as we plan for the RVW convention in Goshen. We will stop in the afternoon so fans can watch the University of Michigan/Notre Dame football game on the big screen TV in the recreation hall. Sometime during the day, we will have a chapter meeting to discuss summer plans for 2012. If you would like to organize a rally, come prepared to suggest the month you prefer. In the evening, we will go out to eat supper together. The recreation hall is ours for the evening if anyone wants to use it. On Sunday, Lakeside Camp Park will serve its traditional Sunday-after-Labor-Day pancake and sausage breakfast. Less than $3 buys you three sausage links and unlimited pancakes, juice and coffee. In case you didn’t get your fill of fishing, golfing, kayaking, canoeing, or just chilling in the campground, this will be your day to catch up. Lakeside Camp Park has earned a four-star Woodalls rating and a Trailer Life rating of 8/9.5/10. Find more information about this park at www.lakesidecamppark.com. The regular rate for campsites at Lakeside Camp Park is $31.50/night for water/sewer/electric and $28.50/night for water/electric. We have reserved several campsites, which will be held until August 1, and have been granted a 10 percent discount, so be sure to mention RVing Women when you make reservations. To reserve, call the park at (616) 696-1735. Reservations cannot be made online. Reservations can be cancelled with no penalty up to one week before your arrival date. Lakeside Camp Park is located north of Grand Rapids. From the junction of US 131 (Exit 104) and Hwy 46 (17 Mile Road.), go 1/4 mile south on White Creek Avenue and enter on the right. For rally information, contact Rachel Brett Harley at rachelbrett.harley@emich.edu or (734) 945-5942. Please also RSVP to Rachel when you make your campground reservation.
North Lake RV Resort and Marina. Tully Strong, Linda Waterman and Barbara Davey are the rally hosts for this event.
Campsites are $28/night, refundable for cancellations made at least two weeks in advance. To reserve your campsite, call the park at (541) 759-3515 before August 9.
The address for North Lake RV Park, located right on the lake, 2090 North Lake Road, Lakeside OR 97449. For more information, go to www.northlakeresort.com.
To register for this event, contact chapter secretary Barb Pace at barbpace1@msn.com.
Carefree Lakeland Resort. We have planned a Saturday night potluck and several games for this weekend. For details, visit www.flrvw.org.
Carefree Lakeland Resort is located at 900 Old Combee Road, Lakeland FL 33805. The phone number is (863) 687-6146. Information about this resort is available at www.lakelandrvresort.com.
Rally hosts for this event are HJ Cougan, Carol Welsh, Angela Clark and Sonia Cook.
Springfield KOA. Springfield is the heart of Illinois wine country, the state capitol, and the home of Abraham Lincoln country. We are planning tours of the 16th president’s home and law offices, the old state capitol building where he served in the legislature, and the Lincoln library and museum.
Campsites are $35/night. Pricing and scheduling of tours will be announced.
For information, contact rally hosts Sandy Ferris and Cathy Allen. Call(618) 498-1721 or email smferris@hughes.net.
West Boggs Park. This park has been so popular for our chapter members that we have decided to return here again. We will be camping in the Red Fox Campground, which is located on a point surrounded by West Boggs Lake. The park adjoins the West Boggs Golf Course. Blue Springs Caverns, French Lick Casino and Spring Mill State Park are all nearby. However, you would not necessarily ever have to leave the campground to have a great time. West Boggs Park has a swimming beach, boat launch, fishing and hiking/biking trails. Bring your kayaks and canoes for a paddle around the lake. Information about this park is available at www.westboggs.com. This rally will be our pre-convention rally where we will meet as small groups throughout the weekend to finalize items for the national convention in Goshen, Indiana. We will have a pitch-in on Friday evening and go out to eat on Saturday evening. We will also have some type of FUN-raising event as well. Of course, campfires and S'mores are a chapter tradition. Campsites are $33/night for water/electric hookups. Most campsites are 30-amp, but a few are 50-amp. A dump station is nearby. Pets are welcome if kept on a leash. Reservations require full payment and credit cards are accepted. Call (812) 295-3421 to reserve a site in the Red Fox Campground; do not register online, as they cannot guarantee that your campsite will be located with the group. As those who signed up last year know, after the Red Fox campsites are gone, the only sites available are up the hill with no possibility of getting your rig level. There is a $10 per person rally fee for this event. Your rally hosts are Shelly Haley, Kathy Isenhour, Terry Miller and Connie Alt. When you make your reservation, please also RSVP at k.isenhour@comcast.net.
Icicle River RV Park. For rally information and to register, go the Event page at www.cascadiarvw.com.
Oak Haven Campground. Pat Hayes and Dottie Bemis are the rally hosts for this event. You may contact them at kpjingles@charter.net or (508) 885-4726 or (860) 798-8686. Campsites are $36/night. If we have more than 10 rigs, a 10 percent discount will be offered. Please confirm with one of our rally hosts before calling the campground. After you have contacted a rally host, call the campground at (413) 245-7148 to reserve your campsite; be sure to mention that you are joining the RVW Northeast Network rally. Oak Haven Campground is located at 22 Main Street, Wales M 01081. Information about this campground is available www.oakhavencampground.com.
Olema Ranch. Information about this park and area activities is available at www.olemaranch.com. Connie Mart is hosting this event.
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