RV Travel Newsletter for Saturday, April 12, 2025

Issue 1204
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Today’s thought 

“The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of the child into old age, which means never losing your enthusiasm.” —Aldous Huxley


Need an excuse to celebrate? National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day!

On this day in history: Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human in space, orbiting the Earth once before landing safely via parachute after a planned ejection from his space capsule. That was in 1961.


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Featured news

Lawsuit accuses Winnebago and Grand Design of defective frames, misleading marketing

A nationwide class action lawsuit against Winnebago Industries, Inc. and Grand Design RV, LLC has been filed on behalf of thousands of consumers across the United States. The suit alleges that numerous Grand Design RV models suffer from serious structural defects—particularly frame failures—that have significantly disrupted the lives of affected owners. Read more.

Interior Secretary orders national parks to stay open amid staffing cuts

By Russ & Tiña De Maris
National parks are being ordered to stay fully open—even as staffing drops to crisis levels. A new directive from the Interior Department demands business-as-usual service despite hiring freezes, early retirements and a reduced workforce. Superintendents are scrambling to cover public-facing roles while being warned not to cut services or hours without top-level approval. Here’s the story.

Amazon internet satellite launch doesn’t get off the ground

By Russ & Tiña De Maris
As we reported last week, billionaire Amazon chief, Jeff Bezos, has plans to take on his corporate rival, Elon Musk, and his successful Starlink internet satellite service. On Wednesday, a rocket at Cape Canaveral was ready to blast 27 of Amazon’s “Project Kuiper” satellites into orbit. However, Mother Nature had other plans… Amazon’s satellite internet system has taken a setback at the starting block.


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Campground crowding, comments & concerns
RVers discuss Wi-Fi at campgrounds and RV parks: It works or it doesn’t!

This week, Nanci Dixon shares our readers’ comments on Wi-Fi service at campgrounds and RV parks. Dave G. is tired of paying premium prices for minimal Wi-Fi. Mark W. reports that Wi-Fi is being improved at most parks. Nanci describes her experiences with Wi-Fi over many years of camping, and recommends “the answer to continually robust Wi-Fi anywhere.” Read it here.


News briefs

The allure of Florida’s warm winters has long drawn Canadians, especially RVing snowbirds, seeking an escape from harsh northern winters. However, a wave of uncertainty driven by escalating U.S.–Canada trade tensions has many Canadian property owners and RVers rethinking their plans to invest in or maintain winter homes in the Sunshine State. Continue reading.

RVers looking for an overnight spot in the Buckeye State can find a new one in Belmont. Love’s has now opened its fourth new location of 2025, and the Ohio location should prove to be handy for RVers navigating the southeast part of the state.

If you’re planning an RV trip to northern Michigan this spring or summer, it’s important to be aware of recent developments. A severe ice storm that struck in late March 2025 has led to significant closures and cleanup efforts across the region. Many state parks will be closed indefinitely.

Have you ever wondered how bear-proof trash cans and containers are tested to see if they’re really bear-proof? Well, a zoo in Anchorage, Alaska, has a good trick. Let the bears try to break into them!

BLM officials in Utah recently shut down what was billed as “The biggest party Utah has ever seen”—before it even began. Organizers promoted the event on social media, promising music, DJs, a bonfire, and a wild light show. But they didn’t plan on BLM spotting the posts—or on needing a permit to party on public land. Here’s the story.

WEIRD NEWS: NASA is offering $3 million to anyone who proposes technology to solve an unusual problem: recycling feces and other human waste in space. The space agency’s LunaRecycle Challenge calls on members of the public to propose a technological means of recycling astronauts’ feces, urine and vomit on the moon and during long-haul space flights. There are currently 96 bags of human waste that were left behind on the moon by astronauts.

Full-time RVers Michael and Randi Kilbourne have purchased online electronics retailer TechnoRV from Eric and Tammy Johnson. The Kilbournes represented the company at more than 40 rallies in 2024.

Beginning at 8 a.m. next Friday, April 18, 2025, two select entrances and roads in Yellowstone National Park will open for the summer season, weather permitting, as part of the annual spring opening.

If you like to crunch Frito-Lay’s Tostitos Cantina-style corn chips, look out! The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced it has elevated a recall it issued last month for it to Class 1, due to an undeclared allergen, which runs the risk of a serious or life-threatening reaction.

An estimated 2,400 to 2,500 National Park Service employees, roughly 12.5 percent of the agency’s workforce, have taken Trump administration offers to resign or retire, according to the National Parks Conservation Association.

WEIRD NEWS: A New Jersey group said its 2024 beach cleanup operations resulted in 276,899 pieces of trash being cleaned up, including unusual items like a rubber foot, a full can of ravioli and a set of vampire teeth.

The Blue Ridge Parkway is implementing a full road closure and detour along the park’s corridor in Roanoke, Virginia, from milepost 95.9 at Montvale Overlook to milepost 106 beginning Monday, April 14, because of repaving and rehabilitation.

Three Arizona White Mountains-area state highways, 261, 273 and 473, are scheduled to reopen by noon Tuesday, April 15, after being closed for the winter.

Grand Canyon National Park will reopen the Bright Angel Trail and Campground for public use beginning May 15, 2025.

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration today released its early estimates of traffic fatalities for 2024, projecting that 39,345 people died in traffic crashes. That’s a decrease of about 3.8% from 40,901 fatalities in 2023, and is the first time since 2020 that fatalities fell below 40,000.

NATURE NEWS: Registration opened Tuesday, April 8, 2025, for the Blue Ghost Firefly Event Tour. The elusive Blue Ghost fireflies are tiny insects (only 1/4 inch in length!) that glow with a unique blue-green light. They appear for only a few weeks each year in the woodlands of Transylvania County in Western North Carolina. Learn more.


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FACTOID: Nearly 6,500 individuals in Los Angeles live in about 4,000 RVs on the streets. The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority noted in its 2024 annual count that the figure has surged by 40% since 2018. According to LAHSA, many of the RVs are in severe disrepair with improper waste disposal, fire hazards from external generators and pose environmental harm.


RV and RV-related recalls

Forest River recalls some trailers: wiring could melt, cause fire
Jayco recalls some motorhomes for fuel leak danger
Other recent recalls


BUMPER SNICKER: My son has perfect attendance at Angola State Penitentiary


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?? MYSTERY PRODUCT OF THE DAY ??
Joe and Martha were in Yellowstone National Park. “Look,” there’s a Moose, said Joe, pointing toward a distant meadow. “No, silly, it’s an Elk, said Martha. “No, a Moose!” said Joe. “No, an Elk!” said Martha. Who was right? In only a few seconds they had the answer.


Latest fuel prices

The latest U.S. average prices per gallon of fuel as of April 7:
Regular unleaded gasoline: $3.24. Up 8 cents from week before.
Diesel: $3.64. Up 5 cents from week before.


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Trivia

Corn always has an even number of rows on each cob. Most ears of corn have 16 rows, but you’ll never find a cob with an odd number.


Laugh of the week


The perfect scam
Romance Scam Kingpin Brought to Justice, Part 2

From Part 1: When Debbie’s mother suddenly passes away, she is not shocked to find correspondence with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and letters to a victim’s advocate that reveal her mother had been the victim of a romance scam that had robbed her of more than $400,000. A Postal Inspector investigated. Did Debbie get justice for her mom?


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12 Comments

Dane
1 year ago

My wife and I are full time Floridians and embarrassed for what the president has done to our strongest, longest and best allies. We love all of our Canadian friends that come here to visit for the winter. They are the friendliest and nicest people down here. They are the best! As a matter of fact, if Canadians quit coming down here to visit in the winter, we might just move back up north. Please forgive us and Elbows Up!

CherylT
1 year ago
Reply to  Dane

Come on up anytime, Dane. 🇨🇦 ❤️

Leonard R.
1 year ago
Reply to  Dane

Thank you for the kind words. Most of us Canadians love America and Americans, and look forward to the day when we feel welcome again in your beautiful country!

Last edited 1 year ago by Leonard R.
Bob
1 year ago
Reply to  Leonard R.

The reasons given by our government are totally asinine.
In what way are tariffs going to stop drugs and illegals from crossing the border?
They also don’t care about what it will do to both of our economies or the rest of the world.
A one person EGO trip!

Lonewolf
1 year ago
Reply to  Leonard R.

Leonard, nothing has changed as far as Canadians being welcome in the U.S. If you don’t, that’s on you because of your political views, not any treatment you have received from Americans. Believe me, I know Canada pretty well, living 20 minutes away from Canada. My sister is married to a Canadian and lives in Ridgeway, Ont, and my sister-in-law lives in Hamilton, actually Stoney Creek.

Brian Nystrom
1 year ago
Reply to  Leonard R.

You’re always welcome here, just as you have warmly welcomed us when we visit Canada, which we’re planning to do again this year. Our government’s actions do not reflect the feelings of the American people toward Canadians. That said, I don’t blame you for making a point by choosing not to come here until things change. Sadly, we all lose in this situation.

Bill B
1 year ago

I love this website. I get so much good info for my travels, thanks!

Dan
1 year ago

It’s unfortunate that RVTravel.com is allowing this wonderful newsletter to be a place for political bickering. I wish ALL political comments would be blocked since this supposed to be about RVing.

Cooper
1 year ago

In March, the number of Canadians returning home by car from the U.S. fell nearly 32 per cent compared to March 2024, the third consecutive month of year-over-year declines and the steepest plunge since the pandemic, according to Statistics Canada.Return trips by air from the U.S. fell 13.5 per cent year-over-year.

U.S. Travel Association 

February 03, 2025

WASHINGTON – 
New tariffs on Canada could impact Canadian visitation to and spending in the United States. Canada is the top source of international visitors to the United States, with 20.4 million visits in 2024, generating $20.5 billion 140,000 jobs.

Dave Wettlaufer
1 year ago

The story about the National Park Service having to keep up full services even while staffing levels fall to a crisis point sound terrible, until I ask myself – crisis, according to who? I suggest that, as with most government agencies, over the years staff numbers tend to grow such that they become bloated. I think the same thing happens with large private businesses. It’s likely a good thing that agencies get forced to take a hard look at how many people they have and see if they really need some of them, especially when it’s the taxpayer filling the gap between user income and the actual operating cost.

Dave
1 year ago

I understand your reader count is decreasing. In my opinion over the last year your articles have become more political and overly dramatic. Sometimes I cringe before clicking to read an article because I know where it is heading. My suggestion is to stay more with facts, not opinions and perhaps a little more research could be done by those writing the articles.
In spite of this I am still here reading.

Neal Davis
1 year ago

Thank you for another wonderful issue, Emily and Diane! Have a great day and safe travels, whether out-and-back, in a loop, or otherwise. 🙂