Howdy RVer!
Welcome back to your consolidated view of RV information for the week.
It’s been a busy couple of weeks in the Conlon household! I don’t typically share much on the personal front, but last week was my birthday and Christina (my wife) really knocked it out of the park! Since we are in Montana, she themed it as “Cowboy Sean” and we did some fun stuff. We hit up a rodeo, I “learned” how to rope and we had dinner at an awesome steakhouse in Columbia Falls. I’ll just show the picture that makes it look like the rope landed on something!
As we start to approach fall, I have started thinking about how RVs are so much fun in the fall. Journeying to see the fall colors, getting that crisp fall air with a campfire and spending time watching college football are some of my personal favorite reasons to travel in the fall.
What are some of your favorite fall camping traditions? I’d love to hear about them! Just hit reply and let me know 🙂
Until next week!
– Sean Conlon
EAST COAST: 4.402 ▲ 0.154
MIDWEST: 4.317 ▲ 0.122
GULF COAST: 4.095 ▲ 0.135
ROCKY MOUNTAIN: 4.394 ▲ 0.106
WEST COAST: 5.086 ▲ 0.175
MYRTLE BEACH, SC
Why We Love It
Similar to last week, how does that old adage go? Location, Location, Location!
Without boondocking on the sand of a beach, you can’t get any closer to the water than at Lakewood Camping Resort in Myrtle Beach, SC. We had the pleasure to stay here for a week last spring when we still owned our Grand Design Reflection for a Grand Design RV Rally.
This property is so much fun because you have immediate access to the beach and they have some great food and programming on-site. We also really love how much they treat their property like a ministry. You can read a little more about that here.
Resort Review Overview
RVer Official Review (9.4/10) = 94%
RV Life Campgrounds Review (7.5/10) = 75%
Google Reviews (4.4/5) = 88%
Campendium Reviews (4/5) = 80%
RREAF buys five RV parks for $157M. Part of an overall $700M spend in the space
Dallas-based real estate development firm RREAF Holdings has announced a substantial investment in the RV property market, acquiring five RV parks across Alabama, Florida, and Texas.
The company’s $157 million move signals a strategic pivot toward the thriving outdoor living sector, the Dallas Morning News reported.
The newly established division aims to provide top-tier, well-situated, and amenity-rich outdoor living spaces catering to middle America’s desires.