It was a zealous bureaucrat at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development that prompted the announcement last week that the RV Industry Association and HUD had agreed to clarify the definition of a recreation vehicle. Gregg Fore, president of Dicor, sat on...
As RV park and campground operators expand their facilities and lodging options, the potential market for guests continues to grow as well, and an increasingly diverse slate of rental-lodging options can help provide a “wow” factor to draw new guests. As reported by...
Tom and Lisa Hill might have found exactly what they were looking for in a new home: 1 1/2 baths, stainless-steel appliances, heated bathroom floors, a living-room fireplace, skylights, a sleeping loft, an outdoor entertainment center and a cedar closet. All on a set...
Summer has always been the “busy season” for RVs — for a lot of reasons. It’s the prime camping time for enthusiasts who already own an RV, and prime buying time for folks finally finding their way to local RV dealerships. Behind the scenes, it can be just as hectic....
Winnebago Industries, Forest City, Iowa, a leading United States (U.S.) recreational vehicle manufacturer, has placed an emphasis on innovation and new features to become the top manufacturer in the Class B motorhome market, the company announced in a press release....
Lance Camper debuted its new ultra-light travel trailer line, dubbed the 1475. The all-new 1475 is a 14-foot, non-slide model which brings Lance’s total number of travel trailer floor plans to nine, ranging in size from 14 to 22 feet. “Downsizing, simplification,...