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Top Nine Reasons to Attend National School

2019-01-16T12:00:00+00:0001/16/2019|Member Benefits & Programs, Uncategorized|

The National School of RV Park & Campground Management enhances the skills of its students through a high-quality educational program focusing on business management principles and practices as applied to the RV park and campground industry. This is accomplished in a professional educational setting providing formal and informal student contact with an experienced, interdisciplinary instructors.  

ARVC Announces Prestigious 2018 Park of the Year Awards

2022-03-19T10:49:48+00:0012/07/2018|Member News, Uncategorized|

The National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds (ARVC) named this year’s best parks at the 2018 Outdoor Hospitality Conference and Expo, which was held November 5-8 in Oklahoma City. “The Park of the Year awards honor the best of the best in the ARVC community,” says Paul Bambei, president and CEO of ARVC. “These parks have worked hard to be the best and it is our honor to recognize their efforts and to have them as part of the ARVC community.”

ARVC and Industry Associations Celebrate New HUD Ruling

2018-11-19T12:00:00+00:0011/19/2018|Advocacy, Uncategorized|

In a newly finalized rule, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) redefines the RV exemption from manufactured housing standards and provides a critical solution to the regulatory uncertainty that has plagued RV parks and campgrounds, RV manufacturers and RV dealers for decades. RV park and campground owners, RV manufacturers, dealers, and RV owners now have regulatory certainty that the RV lifestyle will remain the most attractive way to recreate in America.

Most of Florida’s RV Parks and Campgrounds Have Reopened within 15 Days of Hurricane Michael

2018-10-25T12:00:00+00:0010/25/2018|Member News, Uncategorized|

All but a few RV parks in Florida’s Big Bend Region are open following Hurricane Michael’s destructive landfall on October 10th, according to the Florida Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds. “Fortunately most of our affiliated parks have been able to make the needed basic repairs to reopen and most utilities have been restored,” said Bobby Cornwell, president and CEO of the Florida Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds, which hosts www.campflorida.com, the statewide travel planning website.

Amazing Anniversaries – Fall 2018

2018-10-17T12:00:00+00:0010/17/2018|Member News, Uncategorized|

Please join us in congratulating (and celebrating!) ARVC member-parks who are marking major milestones this year. Each of these parks has been in the same family since it was established, an impressive feat in itself. Their histories provide us with inspiring stories about how parks can grow and evolve with the times to create lasting legacies.

TV For RV Parks – Who Owns Your Infrastructure

2018-10-04T12:00:00+00:0010/04/2018|Sponsored, Uncategorized|

Who owns the coaxial cable and equipment that delivers TV & Telephone in your RV Park?In many RV parks and campgrounds, the cabling run underground to the pedestals in your park and the other centralized equipment used to deliver TV and telephone service to those pedestals was installed by a local cable provider and is owned by that cable provider.

More Than A Dozen Campgrounds Across The Carolinas Are Accommodating Hurricane Florence Evacuees

2018-09-20T12:00:00+00:0009/20/2018|ARVC Foundation, Uncategorized|

GREENVILLE, S.C., Sept. 20, 2018 — More than a dozen campgrounds and RV resorts across North and South Carolina are providing temporary shelter or a place to stay for Hurricane Florence evacuees, and several of them are offering discounts, according to the Carolinas Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds. “Campgrounds and RV parks are uniquely positioned to accommodate evacuees and often provide emergency shelter during or after major storms, not only in the Carolinas, but across the United States,” said Dee Witting, executive director of the Carolinas Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds. Witting added that many areas of the Carolinas escaped damage during Hurricane Florence and campgrounds in these locations are able to accommodate evacuees as well as travelers.

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