Howdy RVer!
Welcome back to your consolidated view of RV information for the week.
We seem to be reminded every week about how much of a blessing RV’s really are. They are such great tools that enable us to make lifelong memories and spend time with our loved ones.
Christina and I are currently sitting on a beautiful RV site in Big Arm, MT on Flathead Lake. Our view from the back patio is pretty amazing (Picture Below).
We’ve enjoyed almost daily swimming with Nash and Maverick, who are currently living their best life!
I’m curious though; what are some great memories that you’ve made this summer? I’d love to hear about them!
Until next week!
– Sean Conlon
EAST COAST: 3.971 ▲ 0.092
MIDWEST: 3.814 ▲ 0.088
GULF COAST: 3.640 ▲ 0.134
ROCKY MOUNTAIN: 3.974 ▲ 0.047
WEST COAST: 4.555 ▲ 0.090
Why We Love It
It’s hard to put into words how beautiful Bay Point Landing really is! Set on Coastal Oregon, this is one of the most unique properties that we have ever stayed at. The architecture of the clubhouse and buildings is beautiful and it reminds me of being in another country.
Coos Bay is also a fun little town that has great food and local shopping. We highly recommend grabbing fish and chips from any of the local seafood restaurants. They are all really good!
Resort Review Overview
RVer Official Review (9.8/10) = 98%
RV Life Campgrounds Review (8.8/10) = 88%
Google Reviews (4.4/5) = 88%
Campendium Reviews (5/5) = 100%
The week of the Fourth of July is typically a busy one at Montana campgrounds, but if you don’t plan ahead, you might have some trouble finding a spot. Luckily, a new bill passed by the 2023 Legislature—aimed at opening up opportunities for spur-of-the-moment camping trips—will go into effect just in time for the 2024 season.
House Bill 440 “requires that no more than 80% of all available campsites may be reserved in a state park, recreational area, or public camping ground with overnight camping,” said Hope Stockwell, the administrator of parks and outdoor recreation with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, in a recent interview. “And so this means that for FWP-administered sites, we will be limiting our advanced reservations to 80% of available sites. And then the others will be available for walk-in use.”