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A Campground Membership Could be an Important Investment in Your Future

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Whether you’re an avid camper or just someone who is toying with the idea of camping for the first time, you might be wondering if a campground membership would be appropriate for you. After all, a campground membership does require an investment of both money and time. Therefore, you may be trying to figure out whether it is worth the effort. Let’s examine the issue in greater depth.

First of all, you might wonder whether a campground membership is really necessary, given the fact that there are plenty of state, county, and federal parks around. While that is true, these recreational facilities are tax-funded--and a shortage of funding could mean fewer services at your favorite campsites. In addition, you need to make a reservation to stay at a government campground—and that reservation could require as much as a year’s advance notice. Also, the conditions at government camping sites can be chaotic, since the campers they attract may hold beer bashes, loud parties, and engage in other distractions.

Because of government budget cuts, many government campgrounds have a shortage of rangers and security officers. As a result, there’s a danger you may have to contend with crimes such as robberies, assaults, or even rapes at public camp sites. A private campground membership might save you some of these problems.

Of course, there’s always the option of buying a camp site or recreational lot. However, that can be quite expensive—as much as $5,000. In addition to that initial expense, you’ll also have to pay for electrical service, sewer service, and well water. Add to that taxes, maintenance fees, and insurance costs, and you may have to invest several thousand extra dollars in your lot. As a result, a campground membership may appear to be an attractive, less expensive alternative.

In general, a private campground membership is more feasible than public camping for a variety of reasons. For instance, private campgrounds are generally safer, since private security is on duty and the campers there tend to look out for one another. In contrast, public camping can be more dangerous, since such sites often lack adequate security and the campers tend to be less willing to act as neighborhood watchdogs. You can also save money with a private campground membership, given the fact that the cost of staying at a private resort may be just eight dollars a night, as opposed to as much as $50 a night at a public site. The overall quality of private resorts may also be superior to the facilities available at public campgrounds. And, of course, a private campground membership can lead to all sorts of amenities, including access to a club house, rec rooms, and restaurants.

 

Arkansas Campgrounds News

Corps to close area campsites - The City Wire


Today's THV

Corps to close area campsites
The City Wire
Mark Pryor, D-Ark., issued this statement about the Corps plans: “As we reduce government spending, we must prioritize services and make tough budget decisions. At the same time, I know that closing these campsites is bitter news for both the families ...
US Army Corps of Engineers proposes to cut operationsToday's THV
Corps Plans Changes at Arkansas ParksKSPR
Army Corps of Engineers Considers Cuts to Arkansas Recreation AreasOzarksFirst.com

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Jordan Marina owner wants lease for campsites - Baxter Bulletin


Jordan Marina owner wants lease for campsites
Baxter Bulletin
The plan impacts a portion of 178 parks in Arkansas and Missouri. That's equal to about 8 percent of the Corps district's park and personnel assets. » Closing all 35 campsites at the Bull Shoals Dam Site park, but leaving the boat ramp there open.

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Park cuts coming from the Corps - Log Cabin Democrat


Park cuts coming from the Corps
Log Cabin Democrat
Camping grew in popularity, and facilities were created with the building of lakes around the state plus the Arkansas River navigation project. The majority of these new facilities — campgrounds, picnic areas and boat launching ramps — were projects ...

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Wappapello, Clearwater lake recreation to change in light of Corps budget cuts - Southeast Missourian


Wappapello, Clearwater lake recreation to change in light of Corps budget cuts
Southeast Missourian
The flood-impacted Wappapello project anticipates stronger cutbacks, pushing back the opening dates for the Bill Emerson Memorial Visitors Center, two of the three beaches and many campgrounds, as well as eliminating student and summer hires who help ...

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Corps to hold public hearings on park closures - The City Wire


Corps to hold public hearings on park closures
The City Wire
Little Rock District is considering changing recreation operations at 29 parks, including closing 13 campgrounds, four partial campgrounds, four day use areas, one partial day use area, and 9 boat ramps. Also under consideration is making the ...

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Budget Cuts Prompt Park, Boat Ramp Closures - KHBS-KHOG Northwest Arkansas


Budget Cuts Prompt Park, Boat Ramp Closures
KHBS-KHOG Northwest Arkansas
... they have to close area campgrounds, boat ramps, and recreational use areas. Some of those closures will happen in Ozark. The Army Corps of Engineers said it hopes to save $1.9 million by closing several recreational areas in Arkansas.

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FSX Pueblo Reservoir Scenery - Fly Away Simulation


Fly Away Simulation

FSX Pueblo Reservoir Scenery
Fly Away Simulation
The file adds the north and south marinas, Juniper Breaks and Arkansas Point campgrounds. This file also contains the dam and splash-back at the base of the dam. Additional eye candy includes two ranger shacks, the fish hatchery, a group of cottonwoods ...

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