Monday, May 30, 2011

California Campgrounds Offer June Rewards

 The California Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds is hoping to use incentives to inspire new business at area campgrounds. They are encouraging everyone to "Get Outdoors in June". They are asking campgrounds and RV parks to promote discounts, and host special events for you, the RV'er! The purpose of the campaign is to encourage families to get outdoors and go camping during the month of June.

There are two aspects to the program, and California campgrounds can participate in one or both. Campgrounds will honor a 20% off e-coupon for up to 7 day stays between June 1st and June 25th, which is being promoted by Go Camping America. Discounts will be available to campers who choose ARVC members, Camping World, Coleman, and El Monte RV rentals. Or the campgrounds can choose to host an event on June 11th which is National Get Outdoors Day.
(You can find a list of participating parks and get your 20% off coupon at camp-california.com).

These special events should be free and fun such as an open house, meal, tour or scavenger hunt. So if you're heading out in California during the month of June, make sure to get in on the deals and don't forget to call ahead for availability and reservations!


Happy RV'ing!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

An Ice Cream Tour for the RV Lifestyle

You scream, I scream, we all scream for ICE CREAM!  It's a special dessert outing that has become a family tradition for many (Let's go out for ice cream!), and even the grown ups feel like a kid when they're licking a cone. So many flavors to choose from... Will it be a cone or a bowl?  Two scoops or one? Sprinkles or hot fudge? To help you decide, how about taking the family on an ice cream tour this summer? You’ve done the usual RV stops at National Parks, so this summer treat yourself and the family to a childhood favorite! Here are five fun places you can adventure to a la mode:

Owned and operated by the Hansen family since 1861, the Farm Fresh Dairy offers guests a hands-on tour of the working farm and dairy. You can request for the tour to be hands-on, meaning in addition to the regular activities, you can also feed a calf, milk a cow by hand, make homemade butter and pet a wallaby.

Tours are available Monday through Saturday all year long, but visitors are encouraged to come late March to early November, and be sure to make an appointment. If the complimentary ice cream isn't enough, you can also visit Moo Roo in Waterloo, just nine miles up the road. That's Hansen's retail store, which includes their complete dairy line, ice cream, soft-serve, ice cream pies and cakes, and their Moo Roo signature chocolate cake roll with ice cream.


Scooping it since 1978, Ben & Jerry's is still “living the dream of making the best possible ice cream in the nicest way. They also offer a tour through their Waterbury Factory. The tour begins in the Cow Over the Moon theater with a company history moo-vie. Find out how two childhood friends, Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, turned a $5.00 correspondence course on ice cream making into a very successful business that shares its success with its employees, & the community & has fun doing it! At the end of the tour visitors are taken to the flavor room to sample the flavor of the day! Mmmmmm! There are outdoor activities as well. You can visit the cows in the pasture, the Flavor Graveyard (where retired flavors have gone to rest) and plenty of space for picnicking.

They  are open seven days a week, year ‘round except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas and New Years Day, but you’ll want to visit their website for seasonal information such as hours and tour information.


 Started in 1992, this all natural ice cream became popular almost over night! There’s often a 20 minute wait just to get in the door and that’s not the only exciting fact about this ice cream shop – they use all organic ingredients, making them green! 

“We make every effort to minimize our footprint on the planet as we create our products. We strive to be a "Leave no Trace" facility.”  They have over 150 flavors and even offer additional flavors per request! Popular flavors of their organic ice cream include Island Coconut, Mexican Chocolate and Green Tea. The tour is free, but you do have to make an appointment.


Homeland Creamery is owned and operated by Chris and Jayne and David and Terry Bowman. They are the sixth generation of farmers on the same homestead that have operated this dairy since the 1930′s. They believe that children should have the opportunity to learn that our food (including milk) is produced on a farm and is not just a product of the local grocery store.

On the Dairy Tour…Your actual tour (about 1-1/2 hours) will be divided into several stages, starting with a hayride (20 min.). You will see a beautiful view of the family farm & crops from the cows in the pasture to baby calves being bottle fed, and get a first-hand look at the milk parlor. The group will get a better understanding of how milk gets from the cow to the grocery store.  Of course, the tour ends with a sample from their own creamery-made ice cream.

While no weekend tours are available, the farm is open Monday through Friday, with tours beginning at 10 a.m. Admission is $6 a person, ages 2 and older. You will need to call to make a reservation.


Don't be turned away by the name of this one -  this cheese company, founded in 1984, also has a very cool fun experience for you. Request the Family Fun Ice Cream Activity and you’ll find yourself creating your own homemade individual frozen dairy dessert. Basic ingredients for vanilla ice cream are put in "magic jars." Director of education and public relations at Hilmar, Denise Skidmore, says “It’s really fun, if you end up with a milkshake, obviously you've done something wrong. This experience is all about learning the old-fashioned process."

For more information on tour hours you’ll want to visit their website.
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There you have it, five fabulous farms serving it up frozen cream style. Embrace your inner child and indulge in the icy goodness, but not too fast – BRAIN  FREEZE!


Happy RVing!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

May RV Show features Winnebago

Started in 1958 by businessman John K. Hanson and five others to improve quality, Winnebago Industries manufactured furniture and other components designed specifically for its travel trailers. Then, in 1966 the first motor home rolled off the Winnebago Industries assembly lines. Through use of the assembly line and other manufacturing innovations in the motor home industry, Winnebago Industries could produce a motor home that sold for half the price of its competitors’ models.
The Itasca line was introduced in 1975. 1986 marked the appearance of Winnebago Industries on the "Fortune 500" list of corporations. In 2008, as the company celebrated its 50th anniversary, The ERA Class B motor home was also introduced, providing Winnebago Industries with a third motor home brand.
From the beginning, Winnebago Industries has been the motor home leader in technological and design advances - and they continue to lead today.
Examples include three-point seat belts for the driver and co-pilot on all models, Thermo-Panel® sidewalls, appliance tie-downs, and an all-metal welded subfloor framework on all units with no wood compartments or floor supports.
Many employees have been working at Winnebago Industries for more than 30 years. The average is approximately 16 years! Some of their workers are following in the footsteps of parents and grandparents.
Owners of a Winnebago are invited to join the Winnebago-Itasca Travelers Club which offers a great deal of benefits.

To visit their facilities you’ll want to stop by their website for detailed information such as directions and hours of operation. 

             Winnebago Industries - "Moving forward with innovation and quality."

RV Scavenger Hunt - Create Your Own Fun!

How long has it been since you went on a scavenger hunt?  A scavenger hunt is one surefire way to have a blast and make everyone feel like a kid again. Who doesn't love to get a little competitive and show off their skills?  Here's an idea... When you're camped out at your favorite RV park with fellow RV'ing friends, or maybe with your fellow RV'ing neighbors in the campground, organize a small scavenger hunt in the evening. The kids will have a fantastic time and the grownups will too. It's a great way to get to know each other and who knows, you just may make new lifelong friends!

You set the time limit and you chose the prize for the winner... It could be dinner, dessert, a cocktail, or everyone could throw $5 in a pot to go to the victor - it's up to you! Use your imagination.

Here is a list of possible scavenger hunt items to help get you started:

* Red duct Tape
* Ad for Cabela's,
* Receipt from an RV Park
* Post card
* Business card (not their own)
* Golf tee
* Fire starter
* Scarf
* Ear plug
* Stocking cap
* Menu from a restaurant
* Nail polish remover
* Fishing pole
* Extension cord
* Fire Extinguisher
* Toy
* Musical instrument
* Whistle
* Camping World Catalog

Have a great time, and happy hunting!

Monday, May 23, 2011

RV Country Destination: Spring Fever

Spring break is over and it's back to the old grindstone... Only you find yourself unable to concentrate, restless, distracted. You're barely making deadlines. You, my friend, have a good old fashioned case of Spring Fever.  That beautiful RV sitting in your driveway is just calling your name, beckoning you to come home and get behind the wheel. “Take me away... Take me anywhere, just as long as we get away.”  You know you can’t take time off until summer, the kids have school, and you just took time off to visit the in-laws for Easter. And yet, it calls...

If what I just explained has YOU written all over it, then it sounds like a quick weekend trip is in order. And why not? No one ever said that an RV trip had to be a specific length of time. Surprise the family and get away for the weekend. Get out of that weekend-chore-yard work-housecleaning-laundry rut and go somewhere. Live in Boston? Go to Montreal. Yes, Montreal, Quebec. There’s all kinds of shopping and food and the kids will think it’s great that you took them to another country for the weekend. Live in Austin, Texas? How about trying Port Aransas, Texas for the weekend? You’ll find yourselves on the beach and maybe even shed that spring fever that’s been eating at you. In San Diego? Head out to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.  It’s the largest park in California and you can camp there. I could keep going with more destinations, but I think you get the idea. The point is to find a city near you that has something of interest, pack up the family and just go!
Happy travels and may you come back revived, refreshed, and re-focused!

Sunday, May 22, 2011

May RV Show features Coachmen RV



Coachmen RV products have been on US roads and highways since 1964.  Founded by three brothers: Tom, Keith and Claude Corson. They started out small, with their first year of production being 12 travel trailers, a single truck camper and 80 truck caps. Since that time, over 600,000 Coachmen recreational vehicles have been produced.

Coachmen joined the ranks of the prestigious "Fortune 500" in 1984 and in December of 2008, Coachmen RV became a proud brand of Forest River Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway Company headquartered in Middlebury, and manufacturing Class A Motorhomes, Class C Motorhomes, Fifth Wheels and Travel Trailers. New Coachmen owners receive  a one year free membership to the Coachmen Owners Association.

Membership includes campground directory, tours and trips you can take with other members, tips and tricks on making RVing easier for newcomers, and even a catalog to purchase Coachmen apparel.

From the many types of RV’s, to the different benefits of owning a Coachmen, you can see why Coachmen is a top choice for the RV Lifestyle.

Coachmen RV … Great Product, Great Price, Great Value …
Easy to Buy, Easy to Own, Easy to Use …
“Life Should Be So Easy”

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

RV Country Honors Bob Tiffin; An RV Industry Icon

Tiffin motorhome owners love Bob Tiffin, and we understand why. Bob started his company with two things in mind; Quality products and superb customer service.  Tiffin Motorhomes is a family owned business, but it isn’t just his family that makes this business unique. His employees believe in the product and the high standards that he has set, and they are extremely loyal. So loyal in fact, that even multiple generations of employees are known to have worked there.
Bob founded Tiffin Motorhomes in 1972.  Over the years he has been joined by his three sons: Tim- General Manager, Van- R&D Manager, and Lex- the Quality & Assistance Plant Manager. Also joining the ranks was his wife, Judy Tiffin. Judy gives her amazing insight to the interior and exterior design of Tiffin products.  She also gets credit for naming the original product line: Allegro. Judy has retired, but she still travels with Bob to RV shows and we’re always happy to see her.
Tiffin Motorhomes is known quite well for its innovations over the years. From ¼” glass windows to a full basement for storage, the Tiffin product credits being a leader in innovations to one thing; Listening to their customers. 

Ask any Tiffin owner about the customer service experience and you won’t hear a complaint.  At an Allegro Club rally, Bob and a group of plant technicians knocked on every coach door offering to make whatever minor repairs time and parts allow. At an RV show, RVers (no matter what brand of RV they drive) line up to shake Bob's hand and have a quick visit.
The Allegro Club is a membership organization of Tiffin Motorhome owners. If you're a new Tiffin owner, your first year of membership is free and you can submit your application on-line. There are also other Tiffin clubs you can join as well. The iRV2 Club has a Tiffin group and you can find some great information on the Tiffin RV Network website.

One thing is for sure, if you own a Tiffin or you’re thinking of owning a Tiffin, you know you’ll own a superior product and you’ll be well taken care of.

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Bob Tiffin will be here at Paul Evert's RV Country for two days this May. Stop in during the Manufacturer RV Show & Sale May 20th and 21st to say hi!