MC Daily News Brief - May 24th, 2023

Welcome to today’s Modern Campground news brief for May 24th, 2023, sponsored by CampersCard . CampersCard is a free marketing platform for campgrounds to increase reservations and revenue by promoting their property to over 800,000 RV'ers. Learn more about listing your campground for free by visiting CampersCard.com


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NJCOA: Campsite Availability Still Open for Memorial Day, Father’s Day Weekends in New Jersey


The New Jersey Campground Owners and Outdoor Lodging Association (NJCOA) assures outdoor enthusiasts that campsites are still available for Memorial Day and Father's Day weekends, but urges travelers to book promptly. With the increasing demand for summer vacations, NJCOA has curated a list of parks with current openings, highlighting options in the Skylands Region, Greater Atlantic City Region, Shore Region, and Southern Shore Region. To secure a spot, travelers are advised to contact the parks directly for reservations and familiarize themselves with each park's unique policies.

Read More: NJCOA: Campsite Availability Still Open for Memorial Day, Father's Day Weekends in New Jersey - Modern Campground


Successful 2023 FRVCA Conference Sets the Stage for Bigger 2024 Conference


The Florida and Alabama RV Park and Campground Association (FRVCA) recently hosted their largest-ever Florida and Alabama Outdoor Hospitality Conference & Expo in Daytona Beach, drawing over 420 attendees from various states and industries. The successful event featured insightful panel discussions, motivational speeches, and sessions covering industry trends, technologies, and legislative updates. Over $72,000 was raised for the PAC Funds, and awards were given out to top parks and suppliers. FRVCA is now looking to plan an even bigger conference in Tampa next year, highlighting the growing popularity and importance of the RV park and campground industry.

Read More: Successful 2023 FRVCA Conference Sets the Stage for Bigger 2024 Conference - Modern Campground


Washington County Commissioners Greenlight RV Campground Rezoning Amid Neighbors’ Concerns


Washington County commissioners in Tennessee have approved the rezoning of an agricultural tract on Taylor Bridge Road for a commercial RV campground, despite opposition from some local residents. Concerns include noise, safety, and decreased land values. To address these issues, RV park owners and operators are advised to implement best practices like designated quiet hours, sound barriers, and security features. Proper planning and zoning compliance are essential, as is working closely with local authorities to ensure that the development benefits the community and addresses residents' concerns.

Read More: Washington County Commissioners Greenlight RV Campground Rezoning Amid Neighbors' Concerns - Modern Campground


That’s all for today’s news. For more in-depth coverage of these and other stories related to the outdoor hospitality industry, visit ModernCampground.com

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