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		<title>Chapter 1 &#8220;RV Park:The Movie&#8221;</title>
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 There are many RV parks which are for sale in Alaska. I must tell you that all these RV Park around Alaska are quiet popular and if you want to buy any such property then Alaska is for you. You will find hundreds of RV parks out here which are really ready for sale. [...]]]></description>
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<p> There are many RV parks which are for sale in Alaska. I must tell you that all these RV Park around Alaska are quiet popular and if you want to buy any such property then Alaska is for you. You will find hundreds of RV parks out here which are really ready for sale. The RV park business out here is quiet popular and many people do visit this place fro enjoy their holidays. I must tell you that Alaska is one of the hottest destinations for spendin<span id="more-204"></span>g our holidays in entire country after Florida. Hence it is quiet advantageous to buy one property such as the RV parks out here in Florida.</p>
<p>I do feel that you will find many reasons to buy an RV park. I would now list some of the best RV parks all around Alaska which are there for sale. You can choose any one for you according to your likes and dislikes. And I must say that you will definitely love them.</p>
<p>Some of the RV parks which are for sale in this area are as follows:</p>
<p><strong>1. Girdwood</strong><br />This is one of the parks in Alaska. And it is there for sale. I must say that you will find this park to be really great. There are swimming pools, playgrounds as well as all the other amenities. You can buy this property and then earn lots of profit. The area is around 2300 acres and this is really a big area. The cost is around $65000000 which is quiet huge.</p>
<p>You can definitely buy this property and I assure you that you will definitely be in profit. You can contact the local real estate agent for detailed information and I assure you that they will guide you through the whole process. It is simply a great offer.</p>
<p>The address of this RV Park for sale is:<br />Portage Valley RV Park &amp; Cabin Rentals<br /> Mile 1.7 Portage Glacier Rd<br /> Whittier, AK 99693<br />Phone: 1-907-783-3111</p>
<p>There are many more RV parks for sale in Alaska and you can have the details of most of them from the local real estate agents. Let me give you the detail of one more RV park for sale.</p>
<p><strong>2. Nenana</strong><br />This is situated in Alaska itself and is for sale. The address of this park is as follows:<br />Nenana RV Park &amp; Campground<br />1-907-832-5230<br />Just call on this number and you will get all the information. However I must tell you that it would be better that you first call some real estate agents and then contact the owner of this RV park which for sale.</p>
<p>I do feel that you should have one RV Park in Alaska and believe me that it will be a good business.</p>
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<p>Justice Clarence Thomas prefers to not ask questions during oral arguments; just let them speak and present their case. He&#8217;s also known as the RV Park Supreme Court Justice, by me that is, because of how every summer he goes out like Ernest Borgnine cruising the countryside in his RV getting to know the regular folks at RV parks, truck stops, and home improvement centers; the people who make this country work. Now saying that these people are the people who make this country work is by no &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about Rv Parks</H3>Does anyone know of any RV parks in Riverside, Ca?<br />I have checked Yahoo and Google and only found some on the outskirts of Riverside. I found one (Jurupa Rancho) that lets you stay only 2 weeks. Where do these people go when their 2 weeks is up? If anyone out there is rich and can find some land within 15 miles of downtown Riverside they can build an awesome RV park and make bank! Any ideas besides staying at at Walmart&#039;s parking lots for free is welcome. With high cost of housing we need more alternatives!<br />
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		<title>Arkansas RV Parks</title>
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 Arkansas is a beautiful state located in the southern region of United States of America. The capital and the most populous city is Little Rock, situated in the central part of the state. RV camping is one of the most admired activities in Arkansas. There are a large number of RV Parks and Campgrounds [...]]]></description>
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<p> Arkansas is a beautiful state located in the southern region of United States of America. The capital and the most populous city is Little Rock, situated in the central part of the state. RV camping is one of the most admired activities in Arkansas. There are a large number of RV Parks and Campgrounds in Arkansas that can really suit your needs.</p>
<p>If you are planning a visit in Arkansas, then there are a number of RV Parks that can provi<span id="more-219"></span>de you with exciting camping options. Some of the best are:</p>
<p><strong>1. Ozark View RV Park Campground</strong><br />You can enjoy here some of the most breathtaking views. Sit and relax in their great spacious site with your family and friends. The campground is spread over an area of 26 acres. They have 30 different species of birds. You can have an access to almost all kinds of modern amenities. You would simply love to visit this place again and again.</p>
<p><strong>2. Denton Ferry RV Park</strong><br />The campground has 17 riverfront sites, 27 pull thru sites, showers, restrooms and laundry facilities. The campground is located in close proximity to a number of hot attractions of this place. If you enjoy fishing, then it is a perfect destination stop over for you. </p>
<p><strong>3. Parker&#8217;s RV Park</strong><br />The RV Park is located nearby a number of famous attractions and offers great services to its guests. Some of the amenities offered here are 42 level gravel sites, 30 and 50 amp electrical hookups, water and sewer at all sites, Cable TV. A recreational hall is also available here. Handicap restroom facilities are even available here.</p>
<p><strong>4. Wagon Circle RV Park</strong><br />This is a great RV Park located in Arkansas. Some of the facilities they offer are: store facility, laundry, shower, fishing, emporium and entertainment. You would surely love this place.</p>
<p><strong>5. Hog Heaven RV Park</strong><br />You can experience exquisite countryside views here. The Park is located in a spectacular location and is also equipped with all kinds of modern conveniences. </p>
<p><strong>6. Whitewater RV Park</strong><br />It is stunning campground offering many features such as: free wireless internets, full hook-ups, pull thru, Cable TV and Tent Sites. They offer neat and clean washrooms with all kinds of contemporary amenities outfitted. This is a great place to visit for all. </p>
<p>These are some of the best RV campgrounds in Arkansas. Make sure you visit them on your next trip to this place.</p>
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<p>A vent cover for your RV allows air to get into and ventilate through your RV without letting debris and rain come into your RV. This video segment will show you how to properly install a vent cover from start to finish.  <H3>Help answer the question about Rv Parks</H3>Are there any nice, reasonably priced RV Parks in the Provo Utah area?<br />Hows the weather in the winter&#8230;.Much snow?<br />
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		<title>Yosemite RV Parks and Camping Near Yosemite National Park</title>
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 Once you find a potential manager for your RV Park or Campground, the work is still not over.  Questions such as background checks, credit checks, how much to pay them, what their responsibilities will be, are they an employee or contractor and others still need to be answered.
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<p> Once you find a potential manager for your RV Park or Campground, the work is still not over.  Questions such as background checks, credit checks, how much to pay them, what their responsibilities will be, are they an employee or contractor and others still need to be answered.</p>
<p>Should you obtain a background or credit check?  The right answer to this question is probably yes.  Does everyone do it?  No.  </p>
<p>My personal th<span id="more-202"></span>oughts on this are that you should obtain these background checks if you suspect any reason to do so.  I have only performed a few background checks over the years and have been fortunate in finding good campground and rv park managers for the most part.  I currently have some excellent managers that I am sure have terrible credit.  </p>
<p>When I am interviewing potential RV Park and Campground managers and making my selection I rely on my gut feelings more often than not.  If the potential manager needs this job in order to survive that has been a good indication that they may not be a great manager.  They will constantly be looking for a raise and if they need money that bad, then it opens the door to theft.  My worst managers have been the ones that did not have at least one spouse working elsewhere and their compensation was only from running the park.</p>
<p>Other indications that I have found of poor quality managers have been those that are constantly talking and say they know how to do everything.  They have worked in every trade known to man.  Once they get the job, you find out that they don&#8217;t know how to send a fax or replace the inner workings of a toilet even though they may have been a plumber for 5 years.  I would much rather have someone that knows their limits and is not afraid to disclose those limits up front.  </p>
<p>So, a background check is a good idea but the real key is interpreting what they say they can do and forming your opinion of how well they will do it.  </p>
<p>One other note on the background checks&#8230;  The reason that you should obtain this stems into potential future liability issues.  You don&#8217;t want to hire someone as the manager that may have had issues in the past as sex offenders or other crimes that can come back to haunt you.  If you hire an offender and then he/she has a problem with one of your residents, you don&#8217;t want to face a potential lawsuit.</p>
<p>Another important question that I receive quite often is do you treat your managers as employees or as independent contractors? </p>
<p>The answer to this question is almost always that I treat them as employees.  You can check the different ways the IRS gives you to choose between an employee vs independent contractor but in 99 out of 100 times the typical manager should be treated as an employee.  </p>
<p>If you treat an employee as an independent contractor and get caught you are liable for penalties and interest and the back taxes.  </p>
<p>Most people that are asking this question want to hear a different answer because they would rather just write on check to the manager and be done with it.  Some people may only give their manager free lot rent.  They don&#8217;t want to have to set up state and federal payroll taxes which they are responsible for as an employer and hassle with all the reporting.  I will admit that I didn&#8217;t like the answer either but it is the right way to do things.  </p>
<p>If you want to take your chances with the IRS you may never be caught but there is something that is more important to consider other than just the hassles of setting up the payroll taxes.  This has to do with the potential of your manager getting injured on the job.  Even though you have them sign an independent contractor agreement and it states that they are not an employee, what happens if they get hurt performing their ordinary management duties?  That agreement will often be thrown out in court when it is determined that they meet all of the IRS guidelines (or state guidelines) of being an employee.  So not only will you then be responsible for the back taxes, you will most likely be a defendant in a lawsuit.  </p>
<p>Since you treated them as an independent contractor you probably failed to get worker&#8217;s compensation insurance and will now be held liable to pay for their medical bills, lost wages, and other damages.  </p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter whether you give your manager $50 off of the rent or $2,000 per month, you need to setup your payroll correctly and obtain valid worker&#8217;s compensation insurance.  The risks are not worth taking.  If you don&#8217;t want to hassle with the payroll, there are services out there that will do everything for you.  </p>
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<p>On the issue of contractor vs employee, perhaps you can also address casual labor and workkampers. We sometimes use park residents for lawn mowing, snow plowing, repairing park owned homes, and odd jobs around the park so they can earn money and it is usually cheaper for us than hiring from the phone book. Do we have to add all of these people to the payroll even if they only work a few hours per month? I&#8217;m guessing other park owners are also in this situation.<br /> <br />Response: </p>
<p>This is an excellent question and I have struggled with this as well over the years.  I have used so-called part time labor many times.  There are really two issues to look at.  The first is whether or not you have to collect payroll taxes on this casual labor.  The general rule for the IRS is that anyone that should be treated as an employee should be setup as such and payroll taxes should be withheld.  In the real world, if you hire the teenager down the street to pick up trash or mow a lawn in your park, you will probably not set him up on your payroll system if it is a one time occurrence where you pay them $20..  However, if they are doing this type of work every week, then it would be advisable to go by the letter of the law.  Here is a link to Publication 15 on the IRS website for more info.</p>
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<p>The real issue to me is whether or not this casual labor person will be covered in case they get hurt.  If you are going to hire this casual labor then make sure you have worker&#8217;s compensation and that your policy will cover this labor.  If you have a worker&#8217;s compensation policy that covers your park manager that policy will be assigned a class code that covers certain types of work.  If your manager does only office work and your policy is assigned the class code that pertains to office work, then you may not be covered if you hire other types of work done.  If Mr. Bailey in space 15 is looking for some extra money and says he will go through and cut down some branches or install some skirting on one of your rental homes and cuts off his finger or worse, you better hope that you are covered for this under the worker&#8217;s compensation insurance.  My insurance agent in Texas said it all boils down to the class codes of the policy and I would guess most states will have similar rules.  </p>
<p>In summary, I would guess many park owner&#8217;s out there have these little instances of casual labor and the real issue to me is that I don&#8217;t want to risk a large lawsuit just because I was helping out a resident or teenager earn some extra money.  Be sure that they are covered in your worker&#8217;s comp insurance policy.</p>
<p><strong>Another Comment (from Brian)</strong></p>
<p>It has always been my understanding that the key factor in determining an employee from an independent contractor is the amount of control you exercise over their day to day activities. Do you set their hours of work?  Do you direct the method in which they work? Have you given them a guideline of policies and rules that they must adhere to?  If so, they are probably an employee.  In my parks, my involvement is basically in setting business objectives and reviewing results.  Are my rents collected?  Is the park clean and safe?  Are the homes in good order?  Are expenses in line with my projections?</p>
<p>My managers work as they deem necessary to accomplish the objectives, are given no instruction on how to accomplish their tasks (unless help is solicited) and are paid straight commission on the rents they collect.  It may sound like a loose run organization, but for me, it has been effective. </p>
<p>The key and the challenge is in finding the right manager who is experienced, self disciplined and honest with a strong work ethic.  If you do the hard work on the front end of hiring right, and you may have to do it several times before finding the right fit, your manager would pass muster on an IRS review of their independent contractor status.  The primary benefit though is not in the ease of pay and being able to forgoing withholding, etc.  The primary benefit is the peace of mind derived from having a competent individual who absorbs the headaches for you.<br /> <br />Thanks for the comments and you really hit the nail on the head.  If you find and hire the right person for the job, you will be on the right track.  Just as in buying the park, you need to spend the time and diligence on finding the right manager.  In my experience, a good manager will be the determining factor of whether or not I enjoy owning a certain park.  </p>
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<p>Alternative RV Living  <H3>Help answer the question about Rv Parks</H3>are there any nice rv parks close to Miami Florida?<br />have a 40 ft Coachmen travel trailer, and would like to find a nice safe rv park to go to for a few days in Maimi.<br />
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		<title>RV Parks Helps Unwind and Relax</title>
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 They say that money can’t buy happiness and peace of mind. We say why not give us a try? It&#8217;s true that our life is full of commotion, but if we look around we can find he much needed peace with the right combination of relaxation and high spirits. The fast paced life often [...]]]></description>
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<p> They say that money can’t buy happiness and peace of mind. We say why not give us a try? It&#8217;s true that our life is full of commotion, but if we look around we can find he much needed peace with the right combination of relaxation and high spirits. The fast paced life often leaves us lonely&#8230;especially the elders who long for companionship and the love of their children. But once you set your eyes on the lush green, serenic RV Park, you know t<span id="more-211"></span>hat your search has ended. It&#8217;s not just the state-of-the-art infrastructure and the best available facilities, but the camaraderie among the residents that arouses a sense of belongingness, all of which make RV parks a comfortable abode. Whether you enjoy playing golf or simply strolling in soft green grass, you have an endless list of activities to choose from. You not only energize your body and spirits, you also can feel a calm spreading through your face and bringing a smile to your lips. And the unparalleled service and hospitality of RV Parks is just the icing on the cake!</p>
<p>RV Parks located in the foothills of YUMA, Arizona don’t just have a breath-taking view but this resort, sprawling over 120 acres of land, is also surrounded by wetlands and a bird sanctuary with an 80 acre lagoon. Combined with all these the top class services and amenities of RV Parks are just too tempting.</p>
<p>With is optimum climate and excellent location, RV Parks now caters to the needs of people from around the world. It&#8217;s not just a holiday spot, but an entire lifestyle, a whole new experience. The bonhomie and friendliness in the environment is just too infectious!</p>
<p>The success of RV Parks knows no boundaries as is testified by the prestigious honors that have been bestowed on it. A recipient of Woodall&#8217;s highest 5W rating in both facilities and recreation, and 2010 Triple 9 rating by Trailer Life. RV Parks is proud to be a part of less than 3% parks to have achieved such status.</p>
<p>According to Woodall,</p>
<p>“Your investment in the physical development of your park, personnel, recreation program and excellent maintenance puts your park in this very select group.  As you know, these ratings are not easy to attain – or to keep.”</p>
<p>“The entire Woodall’s management offers our congratulations on this achievement.  We know this is the result of hard work, attention to detail and group efforts of owners, managers, and your entire staff.”</p>
<p>“Best wishes for your continued success.  We at Woodall’s thank you for providing a quality experience for the RVing public.”  &#8211; Ann Emerson, Associate Publisher</p>
<p><strong>Some of the facilities accessible in these parks:</strong></p>
<p>There is no dearth of activities that abound RV Parks. For fitness lovers, we have spa, gym, fitness centre and many other sports like water volleyball, aerobics etc. For golf lovers, we have one of the best golf parks. There is the Administration and Activity Building, Buckboard Cafe, a Pro Shop, Library Room, Swimming Pool always to keep you busy.</p>
<p>If you love grooving to dance beats, you can opt one of the many dance classes, be it western dance, ballroom dance, etc.</p>
<p>You can also try Craft classes which include ceramics, sewing, quilting, painting, carving, scrap booking, card making, sculpture, and arts and crafts. The festive season is never over at RV Parks with special nights organized frequently, like Thanksgiving and Christmas Dinners, New Year&#8217;s Eve party, St Patrick&#8217;s Day, Fun Day, etc.</p>
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<p>The first Chapter of a movie concerning the Zany adventures of some senior citizens of an RV Park in South Texas.  <H3>Help answer the question about Rv Parks</H3>Do RV parks in California have restrictions on the age of a trailer parked there?<br />I have a 1973 travel trailer, and someone told me that they have restrictions on the year of trailers they accept. Is that true.<br />
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		<title>Oregon Rv Parks Help Travelers Get the Most Out of Their Vacations</title>
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 Oregon is one of the most diverse states in the country, with a wealth of fun, amazing, and beautiful attractions.  Here you will find towering mountains, volcano craters, old growth forests, pristine rivers and lakes, and of course a spectacular coastline.  With so much to see in Oregon, it helps to be [...]]]></description>
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<p> Oregon is one of the most diverse states in the country, with a wealth of fun, amazing, and beautiful attractions.  Here you will find towering mountains, volcano craters, old growth forests, pristine rivers and lakes, and of course a spectacular coastline.  With so much to see in Oregon, it helps to be mobile.  RV camping is an especially popular option for exploring, and some of the best campgrounds and parks in Oregon cater primarily to RVers.<span id="more-206"></span></p>
<p>With a Large Number of RV Parks, Oregon Provides Statewide Camping Network</p>
<p>Oregon is home to an impressive number of RV parks and campgrounds with RV hookups located across the state.  With nearly a dozen RV parks in the greater Portland area alone, more than 60 Oregon coast RV parks, and dozens more across the state, Oregon is a motorhome traveler’s jackpot.  A statewide list of RV parks in Oregon is available at <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.rv-clubs.us">rv clubs us</a>.</p>
<p>Many RV parks in Oregon have gone to great lengths to add to the fun and comfort of your camping experience.  Backed by a desire to preserve the lush beauty of the state, most have created campsites specifically designed to provide enough space and pull-through parking for your rig while still maintaining privacy in a natural setting.</p>
<p>The Many Different Types of RV Parks Oregon Has to Offer</p>
<p>Some Oregon RV parks are geared specifically toward families with young children and offer playgrounds, game rooms, organized kids’ activities and other services to help keep youngsters happy and entertained.  Other parks and campgrounds cater to the senior crowd with activities such as golf, bingo, and dances.  Some are located on a lake or river and offer <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.loonlakerv.com/lodging.html">boating, rafting, fishing</a> and other water activities.  Others feature horseback riding, birding or off-highway vehicle excursions.  There’s something for everyone.</p>
<p>Camping in an Oregon RV Park – the Best of All Worlds</p>
<p>Those who have joined the motorhome community know that RV camping gives travelers the best of all worlds.  You have access to the full range of attractions in the area, all from a home base furnished with electricity, running water and other comforts of home.  You can go out to eat at one of Oregon’s many notable restaurants, or you can catch your dinner in one of the lakes or rivers and cook it up in your own kitchen.</p>
<p>After a long fun-filled day of exploring, you can return home to a warm shower, an evening around the campfire, and a good night’s rest in your own soft bed.  If it rains the next morning, you can stay snug and warm curled up with a book or a good movie, rather than worrying about leaky tents or soggy sleeping bags.</p>
<p>Once you have explored an area fully, you can simply fire up the engine and move on to the next location on your itinerary.  Each region of Oregon offers something different so you can create a vacation that fits your needs and interests.</p>
<p>With RV Parks, Oregon Regions Are Easy to Explore</p>
<p>If you’re looking for wide-open spaces, the eastern part of Oregon has just what you need.  Central Oregon is sunny and desert like with scenic mountain views.  In northern Oregon, you’ll find the Columbia River Gorge and nearby Mount Hood.  Here you can rock climb, ski and snowboard year round, and visit beautiful waterfalls.</p>
<p>Portland Oregon RV Parks</p>
<p>In Portland itself, the state’s most populated city, you can enjoy art and cultural events, a wide range of food and shopping choices, organized or self-guided history and architecture tours, sporting events and a host of other entertainment options.  For exploring Portland Oregon RV parks are often a convenient and economical choice.</p>
<p>Wine, Dine, and Relive History</p>
<p>History enthusiasts can follow the Oregon Trail through the Willamette Valley, located at the foot of the Oregon Coast Range, where agriculture and wine growing also are thriving.  The southern part of the state is also rich in historical attractions as well as an abundance of wildlife sanctuaries and other natural areas.</p>
<p>Oregon Coast RV Parks</p>
<p>For those who love ocean shorelines, deep-sea fishing, sand dunes, whale watching and other marine activities, the Oregon coast is not to be missed.  The area is filled with state parks and private campgrounds designed for RV travelers.  Driving the 400-mile coastal highway is a vacation adventure in and of itself, and the plentiful offering of scenic and welcoming Oregon coast RV parks in the towns and parks along the drive make this trip fun and easy.</p>
<p>Whether you have a weekend, a couple weeks, or an entire season, traveling in an RV and staying at campgrounds RV parks in Oregon can help you and your family get the most out of your vacation and see all that this diverse state has to offer.</p>
<p>Watch For Travel Club Discounts and Off Season Specials</p>
<p>RV clubs such as Happy Camper, Good Sam, and Passport America offer up to 50% discounts at participating RV parks in Oregon.  If you’re a member of an RV club, be sure to check out their list of approved Oregon RV parks and campgrounds.  And planning your trip for the cooler months when things slow down could result in substantial savings as well.</p>
<p>Rent an RV From One of Many Locations in Portland and Across the State</p>
<p>Yearning for an RV vacation but don’t own a rig?  Numerous businesses geared specifically toward renting RVs to vacationers.  Renting provides an opportunity to enjoy the benefits of RV life without the price tag or storage issues.  An Internet search for Oregon RV rentals turns up thousands of results.</p>
<p>So with RV travel in Oregon so fun, easy, and affordable, there’s nothing stopping you from planning the vacation of a lifetime to this diverse and beautiful state.</p>
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<p>While traveling all across the country the crew of &#8220;RV Today&#8221; have found some exquisite RV Parks they have really enjoyed. This video clip gives a rundown of some of their best campsites in the country. The first RV Park is the Sunshine Key RV Resort located a half hour from Key West. The resort has its own deep channel marina with 172 slips. A fine accommodation of the park is the ability to park your RV right on an ocean front sight. If the rustic getaway is your ideal vacation than Mount &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about Rv Parks</H3>What is the average monthly price for RV parks in western Washington state?<br />If I was going to spend some time in a RV park in western WA<br />
how much should I expect to have to pay per month?<br />
This would be for a RV park that has full hook-ups.<br />
One that has water, sewer, electric, garbage, and cable.<br />
The location would be in the southwest part of Washington state.<br />
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		<title>Baby Boomers Fuel the Growth of Rv Parks</title>
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 Over the last few years, the number of mobile homes and RV parks has more than doubled. This is partly due to the increasing numbers of baby boomers who are retiring.
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<p> Over the last few years, the number of mobile homes and RV parks has more than doubled. This is partly due to the increasing numbers of baby boomers who are retiring.</p>
<p>The increasing number of RV parks has resulted in more finance option for buying a RV. More and more lending agencies are now offering financing options for people who are buying RVs.</p>
<p>There are two types of finance options for people who plan to bec<span id="more-209"></span>ome members of RV marks. For those baby boomers who are looking to buy RV parks that are less than 4 100,000, the small business administration is the biggest source of finance. For RV parks that cost more $ 100,000, large commercial banks are the biggest source of capital. The interest rate applied on these loan amounts by large corporate banks is in the range of 6.5 per cent to 10 per cent. </p>
<p>There are several advantages to owning RV parks. One of them is cash flow that results from it. RV Parks are a good source of income and the best news is that they are without the problems associated with being a traditional landlord. </p>
<p>The other advantage for owners of RV parks is that they are not responsible for repairs or housing. Every tenant of the park is responsible for their own Recreational Vehicle. Owners of RV parks only need to take care of the main areas. </p>
<p>Another big advantage for owners of RV parks is that they are not governed by regular tenant/ landlord rules. Owners of RV parks cam collect an advance from the tenant and ask them to leave on a day&#8217;s notice if they cause trouble or don&#8217;t pay.</p>
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<p>Yosemite Pines RV Resort and Family Lodging www.yosemitepinesrv.com offers RV and camping sites near Yosemite National Park. Our RV park and camping sites offer an affordable way to stay close to the park, with plenty of fun activities just steps from your RV or tent. Yosemite Pines is located just a 30-minute scenic drive from the western park entrance on highway 120.  <H3>Help answer the question about Rv Parks</H3>Are there RV Parks that you can live in in Los Angeles, or in the surrounding area? ?<br />I want to buy an RV and live in it.  But I am having a hard time finding the parks to park it in with the hookups and all.  Does anyone have any ideas?<br />
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 Canton is a small city in Van Zandt County of the state of Texas in United States of America. The city of Canton is the county seat of Van Zandt County. This city is well known for its many RV parks where many tourists come all around the year.
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<p> Canton is a small city in Van Zandt County of the state of Texas in United States of America. The city of Canton is the county seat of Van Zandt County. This city is well known for its many RV parks where many tourists come all around the year.</p>
<p>So, now let us discuss about some of the RV parks and campground in Canton.</p>
<p><strong>1. Canton I-20 RV park</strong><br />This is a very hospitable interstate I-20 RV park with very co<span id="more-213"></span>mfortable facilities for RV camping and benefits of a well maintained area. This place is situated just one hour drive away from east of Dallas Texas and very near the &#8220;World Famous&#8221; Canton First Monday Trade Days which are held on Friday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. You can even get for pets, children and horses to this lovely RV Park.</p>
<p><strong>2. Mill Creek Ranch Resort</strong><br />Mill Creek Ranch Resort is situated in Canton, Texas. It has a very serene setting on 200 acres of East Texas woodlands. It is one of the finest resorts that can be found in Texas. Here you will get lodging facilities and well designed RV sites. While in this place you can enjoy the Outdoor Pavilion, Wedding Island and the resort pools.</p>
<p><strong>3. Little Cabin RV Park</strong><br />This small RV park area is just perfect for any one wanting to spend a peaceful holiday with family and friends. The facilities available at this place are RV sites, shower rooms, pinball machine, pool table, Games room, monthly RV storage and benefit of free RV parking in this park.</p>
<p><strong>4. Western Canton Inn RV Park</strong><br />This is a very convenient place were you can bring your pets and children. The place is filled with shady trees and you can easily  find a RV parking place here, your personal tents are also allowed in this place. The guests of this place can enjoy continental breakfast at the resort hotel.</p>
<p><strong>5. Original Pavilion RV Park</strong><br />This place is very family friendly as pets and small children are allowed here. It is a bit expensive but the location of the park is very convenient. Facilities of closest showers and bathhouse are available here. </p>
<p><strong>6. Texas Log Cabin RV Park</strong><br />This park is just few minutes away from the main highway and it has many shady trees and shrubs. Although it is situated between residential houses, you can still have a lot of fun with your family and friends here. The facility of motor homes is available with cable and Wi-Fi connections. </p>
<p>These are some of the RV parks of Canton, Texas.</p>
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<p>Laughlin, Nevada is named after Don Laughlin who came to the area when he bought a eight-room river front motel in the 1950s Since then the town has grown from a small eight-room motel to a RVers paradise. The city has everything a RVer could ask for including golf, casinos, great weather, restaurants and entertainment. The town is centrally located between Las Vegas, Los Angele and Phoenix. The main RV Park in the city is the Riverside Resort with over 700 full hookup sites on eight &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about Rv Parks</H3>Do you know of any private rv parks in michigan where i could keep my RV parked during the summer months?<br />With gas being so high ,i would like to rent a place near a lake that has water ,electricity hook up.and charge  rent for the summer?Michigan only<br />
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		<title>The Effect of High Gas Prices on Rv Parks</title>
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 In my town gasoline is around $4 a gallon. It costs me almost $100 to fill up my Dodge Durango. As I’m driving down the highway, I see a huge RV and think to myself “boy, that must cost a fortune to fill up”. Surely, you would think, this gasoline crisis is going to [...]]]></description>
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<p> In my town gasoline is around $4 a gallon. It costs me almost $100 to fill up my Dodge Durango. As I’m driving down the highway, I see a huge RV and think to myself “boy, that must cost a fortune to fill up”. Surely, you would think, this gasoline crisis is going to put an end to the RV Park Industry! Well, that’s the easy conclusion, but not quite the right one. In fact, the high cost of gasoline is going to have negligible effect on the<span id="more-207"></span> RV Park industry.</p>
<p>Let me first emphasize that I am talking about the RV Park industry <em>not</em> the RV industry. Yes, I think that the high price of gas will have a significant impact on RV sales. But I’m talking about the RV Park business, those RV parks where you place your RV overnight to sleep while you are on the road. It’s economics are much more complex. </p>
<p>The first reason that the RV park business will have little adverse reaction to high gasoline prices is the unique type of customer who owns these things. Many of these RVs (in fact, a huge number) cost over $100,000. Some cost up to $2,000,000. As a result, RV owners are not as financially strapped as the average American. Sure, they cringe when they fill up – but they fill up anyway. They have the disposable income to buy gas at $4 a gallon, and $5 if it goes to that. I don’t know how high gas would have to go to change their buying habits, but $4 is not it. </p>
<p>The second reason is that RV parks are not about driving – they are about sitting. If you want to drive your RV less, you just stay in the same RV park longer. It costs the same for a night of lodging in any direction you travel, so why travel at all? Many RV users will more than likely drive less distance, but stay on the road the same number of nights. </p>
<p>The third reason is that RVs are often used on special occasions –such as vacations – and those are times in which the average owner is willing to consume more. If you have been planning a family vacation for a year, it is unlikely that you will cancel it because gas just went up 50 cents a gallon. You may complain, but you will keep on pumping. </p>
<p>The fourth reason is that many RV users will cancel other, more costly travel options, such as foreign travel, and use their RV more. Once you own the RV, it is a lot cheaper to take it down to some destination than to book airfare, car rental, etc. at some more exotic locale. </p>
<p>The final reasons is that, even at $4 a gallon, it is still financially attractive to travel in an owner’s RV rather than the other travel options. If you were to drive an RV with 8 miles per gallon fuel consumption from Missouri to Los Angeles, it would cost you $922 in gasoline each way (1,845 miles). That sounds like a lot. But how much are four tickets on American Airlines for this same roundtrip? About twice that amount. And while you are driving, you get to see all the sights that many people love; from national parks to tourist shops and the square in Santa Fe. You also have to add on the price of the RV parks at night, which are about $30 per night, compared to $200 a night in Los Angeles and Santa Fe. So as you can see, the RV, despite $4 gas, is the clear winner as far as cost. </p>
<p>So before you condemn the RV park industry as another victim of the gas crisis, think outside the box. The RV park business is alive and kicking. And showing no signs of recession.</p>
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<p>Twin Creek RV Park, Gatlinburg, TN  <H3>Help answer the question about Rv Parks</H3>Anyone know of any Singles RV parks in the US?<br />I am a 32 years old and I travel for my work and for pleasure in my Travel Trailer all over the US. I was wondering if anyone knew of any RV parks that kinda cater to RV&#039;ers who are single and traveling?<br />
ok&#8230;&#8230; remember&#8230;&#8230;.I am not retired (yet). I think this is gonna be harder than I thought.  Nothin against the older generations of RV&#039;ers, (and I have seen some sexy looking older distinguished gentlemen) but I am hoping for something geared towards my age range.<br />
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<p>Frank has been involved in all facets of the RV Park business as an owner/operator of parks in four different states. His experience includes purchasing and operating over 25 mobile home and RV Parks as an investor, performing &#8220;due diligence&#8221; on hundreds of other mobile home and RV parks, speaking at mobile home park investing seminars and real estate clubs and telling it like it is!  To see more  articles written by Frank Rolfe visit <a target="_new" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.rvparkstore.com/RV_Tips/RV_Tips.htm">  RVParkStore.com</a></p></p>
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 Columbia is one of the very important states of America. It has so many things to show for. In the past Columbia used to be the singing name of America. Like all the other states you will find number of campgrounds in Columbia. All of them are equally great. You will definitely have a [...]]]></description>
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<p> Columbia is one of the very important states of America. It has so many things to show for. In the past Columbia used to be the singing name of America. Like all the other states you will find number of campgrounds in Columbia. All of them are equally great. You will definitely have a great time out here in these campgrounds.</p>
<p>Some of the RV parks which are present out here are as follows:</p>
<p><strong>1. Metro RV parks and Campgr<span id="more-214"></span>ounds</strong><br />This is definitely one of the major RV parks in the region. Let me tell you that you will find all the amenities out here in this park. It is the wireless internet facility or it is the drinking water supply, you will get everything. The electricity supply is also being provided. There is also a swimming pool. The tent facility is also being provided. Some very famous trails are also available and you will definitely require a guide for that. They charge very nominal fees and you can easily afford it.</p>
<p><strong>2. Barnyard RV parks</strong><br />This is yet another RV park which is situated in Columbia. Let me tell you that you will definitely find yourself to be in real good position when you will decide to stay in this RV Park. Let me tell you one more thing that barnyard RV park is quite cheap. Just think that how much you will have to pay if you stay in a hotel for around 7 days. It will definitely cost a lot. But here in the RV Park you will just have to pay around $100 for the whole week and that&#8217;s it. This is definitely a money saver idea. You will save lots of money through this trick. The security features is also of quite of high standards.</p>
<p><strong>3. White Oak RV and Boat Park</strong><br />This is definitely one of RV Park which is quite in demand. You will find number of reasons to be happy. All the major amenities are also being provided and you will definitely have a fun. The swimming pool is also present. Apart from the swimming pool you will also find all the major hookups. The electricity supply is also being provided and you will definitely have a great time in this park. You can also play some indoor as well as outdoor games. However, all the facilities will make you very happy.</p>
<p><strong>4.Columbia Camden RV park</strong><br />This is yet another RV park. All the amenities are also being provided and you will definitely enjoy out here. It is definitely a fun.</p>
<p>These are some of the RV parks which are situated in Columbia. They all are quite good for recreation.</p>
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<p>This video could have been a LOT better, but I left my helmet cam sitting on the front seat of my car, back at the shop, so I wasn&#8217;t able to do a two camera angle thing like I had planned. If the weather&#8217;s good next week, I&#8217;ll do this one again with two cameras. Many thanks to Jeff, the owner of the Eagle Vista RV Park, for the shot of me tipping the can. And fortunately, when I got back to the shop, my car&#8217;s windows were still intact, and the camera was still sitting on the seat! I could &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about Rv Parks</H3>Where are the Year Round Live In RV Parks in Key West?<br />Does anyone know a good RV park in Key West were you can live year round?<br />
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 Camping is an exciting and refreshing activity and is generally liked by people of all age groups. Camping not only gives you a chance to be close to nature but also enables you to spend some good time with your family and friends. Nowadays, all of us experience lot of stress/tension- and camping gives [...]]]></description>
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<p> Camping is an exciting and refreshing activity and is generally liked by people of all age groups. Camping not only gives you a chance to be close to nature but also enables you to spend some good time with your family and friends. Nowadays, all of us experience lot of stress/tension- and camping gives an opportunity to take a break from the hectic city life! So, just pack your bags and head off for a camping vacation.</p>
<p>If you want to h<span id="more-218"></span>ave camping experience in the majestic and glorifying Rocky Mountains- then Colorado is probably the best place for you. The state of Colorado is known for its&#8217; mountains, plains and rivers- and hosts some of the best campgrounds in United States. Some of the popular RV parks in Colorado are Castle Lake campground, Paradise RV Park, Johnson&#8217;s Corner RV retreat, National Park retreat, Blue Spruce RV Park and many more!</p>
<p>Paradise RV Park is located on the big Thompson River, just a mile away form the Rock Mountain National Park! This park contains stunning and breathtaking natural sceneries, amazing wildlife views and other recreational activities. It provides 22 sites and 6 cabins- simply perfect for your mountain vacation! National Pak Retreat is an amazing RV park and surrounded by magnificent mountain views or sceneries. The Retreat has something for everyone with a variety of wooded campsites and modern, self-contained cabins.</p>
<p>Castle Lake campground is located in a peaceful and amazing forest setting- and contains 50 RV sites and 13 sleeping accommodations. You can enjoy numerous camping activities like mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, fishing and golfing! This campground also has various cabins- with fully equipped kitchens and bathrooms! If you love nature and the fresh mountain air, then the Blue Spruce RV Park is simply made for you. This RV Park is located in a deep mountain valley (San Juan Mountains) and is a perfect getaway for every season. You ca enjoy carious activities like fishing, boating, canoeing, mountain biking, jet skiing and many more. You can either stay in your RV or at any of the cozy apartment cabins! </p>
<p>The Cedar Creek RV Park is another fabulous park located in Colorado in the midst of the majestic Rocky Mountains.  You can enjoy various scenic day trips to the largest flat top mountain; Grand Mesa- situated around 40 miles north of the park.</p>
<p>Well, these are some of the amazing and striking RV parks and campgrounds in Colorado. I hope that you will like these campgrounds and enjoy your camping vacation in Colorado. Have fun!</p>
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<p>The Grand Canyon is an international travel destination that attracts millions of visitors every year. The canyon proves a good starting point for visitors to see in Northern Arizona as there are historic sites, route 66, the Navajo nation and more. The city of Flagstaff is a great place to set up camp. The historic downtown area is wrapped around Route 66. Not far away from the downtown area is the famous Lowell Observatory where visitors can get a glimpse of the far reaches of outer space &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about Rv Parks</H3>Where can i find RV parks in Murfreesboro, TN?<br />Im having trouble finding RV parks in Murfreesboro, TN.</p>
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