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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Bring Your Family To Fort Lewis RV Park

RVing in the Pacific Northwest is always fun and there are plenty of military campgrounds out west for you to enjoy. Consider spending a few days at the Fort Lewis RV Park located at Fort Louis which is just South of Tacoma, Washington off of Interstate 5. Take the Fort Louis North Side exit and follow the signs to the campground. This campground has a great equipment rental program. They have small RVs for rent as well as various water-craft, sports equipment and you can even rent scuba gear. Need tickets to an event or want to book a tour? The Northwest Adventure Center can hook you up. Whether you want to spend a leisurely day of fishing or go hiking on Mt. Rainier, you’ll enjoy this campground for it’s location. You are also close to the exchange and commissary as well as Madigan hospital and the Veterans Hospital. There are 16 pull through sites and 23 back-in sites. All sites are full hook-ups from 15/30/50 amps including cable TV. They also have very nice cabin rentals with a view overlooking the lake. Overflow camping is available in the club parking lot. You can make reservations 90 days in advance by calling (253) 976-5425.


Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing, Dr. of RVology and ROAD Scholar

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Camp Rilea Military Campground is by The Beach in Oregon

Military RVers will appreciate this military campground because of it’s location near the ocean beaches of Oregon. At $20.00 a night it is a good deal for beach front property. You can make reservations in advance by calling (503) 861-4052. Watch the video below for a tour of the facilities:

Jim Twamley, Professor of Rving, Dr. of RVology and ROAD Scholar

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Monday, September 10, 2007

Attention Military RVers - Army Provides Famcamp Website

The Army has a very nice website that will show you a map of the United States. The map is green (would you expect anything else from the Army) and you just click on the state you are interested in. This brings up a close-up of the state and you are then able to retrieve information on the Army campsites available in that state. A very nice site and worth your while. Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing, Dr. of RVology and ROAD Scholar

http://www.armymwr.com/portal/travel/paths/

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Friday, September 7, 2007

Active Duty RVers, This Bud’s For You


Budweiser is offering a single day's free admission to any one SeaWorld or Busch Gardens park, Sesame Place, Adventure Island, or Water Country USA for service-members and up to three direct dependents.

Any active duty, active reserve, ready reserve service-member, or guard-member is entitled to free admission. Budweiser says,“For your service and sacrifice, we thank you.” For more information click on the link below.
http://www.herosalute.com/

Jim Twamley, Profressor of RVing, Dr. of RVology and ROAD Scholar

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